Tokyo’s Hidden Anime & Vintage Café Town

Near the station you’ll find chain shops and fast food There are many vintage stores too Prices are little lower than center of Tokyo Write your preference on a piece of paper at your personal seat And wait a little You will know what’s the best of Ramen Exploring the South Exit area This area has many great restaurants The unique mix of residences and stores creates a unique view Returning to the station, taking a different path Heading south again To the newly opened ‘Mikan Shimokita’ Various Asian restaurants gathered here TUTAYA not only sells books and magazines The share lounge lets you read books or comics
1,100 yen/hr Heading to the northeast side of the station This area is undergoing redevelopment At northeast of the station,
Always come across events and stalls In this time,
Looks like an idol event? There are always attractive stalls around here reload:
A mall along the road leading to next station Modern and relaxed atmosphere Odered Matcha Ore and Matcha Ice Cream Matcha green tea is very popular among women North side of the station is treasure troves, vintage shops clustered. Easy to rest with a variety of cafes Café’s sweets are attractive Coworking space for creative nomad workers Modern building,
looks easy to work Best for vintage lovers

Take a walk through Shimokitazawa, Tokyo — a hip neighborhood just 3 minutes from Shibuya, packed with thrift stores, cozy cafés, and anime-inspired street art.

Shimokitazawa is a hidden gem where Tokyo’s mixed cultures come alive — from vintage fashion and indie shops to murals and local food spots.

With over 200 thrift stores and a laid-back vibe, it’s a must-visit for trend lovers and slow travelers alike. This video captures the charm of its hidden backstreets.

📍 Location: 下北沢 Shimokitazawa, Tokyo
🎵 Vibe: Vintage, Chill, Local

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3 Comments

  1. 下北ってやっぱり唯一無二の雰囲気ありますね!古着とラーメン、最高の組み合わせですねー🍜🧥