ANIME TOKYO STATION
Making anime more interesting, and taking it far into the future.
ANIME TOKYO STATION had its grand opening on October 31, 2023 in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Positioned as a new hub for Japanese anime, which is enjoyed by fans from around the world, this facility will serve as a starting point for the further development of the anime industry, culture, and tourism that Tokyo takes great pride in.
The facility can be enjoyed by diverse audiences, from children to grownups visiting Tokyo from other parts of Japan and around the world. They can use it as a starting point for exploring the world of anime and encountering past masterpieces as well as the latest popular works.
ANIME TOKYO STATION had its grand opening on October 31, 2023 in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Positioned as a new hub for Japanese anime, which is enjoyed by fans from around the world, this facility will serve as a starting point for the further development of the anime industry, culture, and tourism that Tokyo takes great pride in.
The facility can be enjoyed by diverse audiences, from children to grownups visiting Tokyo from other parts of Japan and around the world. They can use it as a starting point for exploring the world of anime and encountering past masterpieces as well as the latest popular works.
View scenic routes that include this spot
A journey to explore traditions and innovative culture
More Information about ANIME TOKYO STATION
Street address
- Tokyu Building East 5, 2-25-5 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Access
- 4 minutes on foot from Ikebukuro Station on the JR, Marunouchi, Yurakucho, and Seibu Ikebukuro Lines
Opening Hours
- 11:00-19:00 (*Last admissions at 18:45/18:30 for special exhibitions)
Closed
- Monday, year-end and New Year holidays, other ad-hoc closures *If the scheduled day of closure falls on a national holiday, it will be opened on that day and closed the following day.
Website
- https://animetokyo.jp/
Best season
- All year
Point
update: Dec.25.2024

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