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Warhammer Store and Café - Tokyo
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Nearby attractions
Akihabara Electric Town
1 Chome-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Akiba Cultures Zone
1 Chome-7-6 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
AKIBA Cultures Theater
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−7−6 B1F
Kanda Shrine
2 Chome-16-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
AKB48 Theater
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 4 Chome−3−3 ミナミビル 8階
Horin Park
3 Chome-5-18 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
東京密室・リアル型謎解き脱出ゲーム秋葉原店
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 2 Chome−10−8 2F
Yushima Seido
1 Chome-4-25 Yushima, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan
Target-1
2 Chome-9-3 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Manseibashi Station Remains
Japan, 〒101-0041 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kanda Sudacho, 1 Chome−25−4 マーチエキュート神田万世橋
Nearby restaurants
Tonkatsu Marugo
1 Chome-8-14 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Maidcafe Maidreamin AKIBA
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−8−4 銭谷ビル 3F
HERO'S Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−6−7 秋葉原センタービル 1階
Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−2−3 土屋ビル 地下1階
Kyushu Jangara Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 3 Chome−11−6 一枝ビル 1F
Queens Court Akihabara Maid cafe
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−8−3 野水ビル 3階
Kasugatei Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 3 Chome−1−12 大石ビル 1F
Tsujita Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−9−5 第Iナガシマビル 1階
Magical Girl Maid Cafe Magical Lollipop
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 4 Chome−2−7 TIT秋葉原 3階
Tsukada Nojo Akihabara Chuo Dori
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−13−3 ヒューリック秋葉原中央通りビル 8階
Nearby local services
Mandarake Complex
3 Chome-11-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Sengoku Densyo (Akihabara Main Store)
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−8−6 B1-3F
BicCamera AKIBA Store
4 Chome-1-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
AKIHABARA KOTOBUKIYA
Okajima, 1 Chome-8-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Animate Akihabara
4 Chome-3-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Lashinbang Akihabara New Store
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−7−6 AKIBAカルチャーズZONE 1階・2階
Akizuki electronic commerce Akihabara
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−8−3 野水ビル 1F
Tsukumo PC Honten
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−9−7 ツクモパソコン 本店3F
Dospara Akihabara Main Shop
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 3 Chome−11−2 ロック2ビル 1F~3F 5F
HEY (Hirose Entertainment Yard) Taito
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−10−5 廣瀬本社ビル 1階~4階
Nearby hotels
APA Hotel Akihabaraeki Denkigaiguchi
3 Chome-11-4 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Nohga Hotel Akihabara Tokyo
3 Chome-10-11 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−2−12 秋葉原一棟ビル
Ochanomizu Hotel Juraku
2-9 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0063, Japan
JR-EAST HOTEL METS PREMIER AKIHABARA
1 Chome-17-4 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Capsule Hotel GLANSIT AKIHABARA
4 Chome-4-6 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
APA Hotel Akihabara Suehirocho Ekimae
3 Chome-15-7 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
remm AKIHABARA
1 Chome-6-5 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0025, Japan
Via Inn Akihabara
2 Chome-19-4 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0041, Japan
Akihabara Washington Hotel
Japan, 〒101-0025 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kanda Sakumacho, 1 Chome−8−3
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Warhammer Store and Café - Tokyo

Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 1 Chome−7−5 Place Akihabara Front
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attractions: Akihabara Electric Town, Akiba Cultures Zone, AKIBA Cultures Theater, Kanda Shrine, AKB48 Theater, Horin Park, 東京密室・リアル型謎解き脱出ゲーム秋葉原店, Yushima Seido, Target-1, Manseibashi Station Remains, restaurants: Tonkatsu Marugo, Maidcafe Maidreamin AKIBA, HERO'S Akihabara, Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara, Kyushu Jangara Akihabara, Queens Court Akihabara Maid cafe, Kasugatei Akihabara, Tsujita Akihabara, Magical Girl Maid Cafe Magical Lollipop, Tsukada Nojo Akihabara Chuo Dori, local businesses: Mandarake Complex, Sengoku Densyo (Akihabara Main Store), BicCamera AKIBA Store, AKIHABARA KOTOBUKIYA, Animate Akihabara, Lashinbang Akihabara New Store, Akizuki electronic commerce Akihabara, Tsukumo PC Honten, Dospara Akihabara Main Shop, HEY (Hirose Entertainment Yard) Taito
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Nearby attractions of Warhammer Store and Café - Tokyo

Akihabara Electric Town

Akiba Cultures Zone

AKIBA Cultures Theater

Kanda Shrine

AKB48 Theater

Horin Park

東京密室・リアル型謎解き脱出ゲーム秋葉原店

Yushima Seido

Target-1

Manseibashi Station Remains

Akihabara Electric Town

Akihabara Electric Town

4.5

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Akiba Cultures Zone

Akiba Cultures Zone

4.2

(832)

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details
AKIBA Cultures Theater

AKIBA Cultures Theater

4.1

(230)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Kanda Shrine

Kanda Shrine

4.4

(9.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Warhammer Store and Café - Tokyo

Tonkatsu Marugo

Maidcafe Maidreamin AKIBA

HERO'S Akihabara

Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara

Kyushu Jangara Akihabara

Queens Court Akihabara Maid cafe

Kasugatei Akihabara

Tsujita Akihabara

Magical Girl Maid Cafe Magical Lollipop

Tsukada Nojo Akihabara Chuo Dori

Tonkatsu Marugo

Tonkatsu Marugo

4.5

(1.4K)

Closed
Click for details
Maidcafe Maidreamin AKIBA

Maidcafe Maidreamin AKIBA

4.9

(2.3K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
HERO'S Akihabara

HERO'S Akihabara

4.2

(1.1K)

Open until 9:45 PM
Click for details
Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara

Roast Beef Ōno Akihabara

4.6

(2.5K)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Warhammer Store and Café - Tokyo

Mandarake Complex

Sengoku Densyo (Akihabara Main Store)

BicCamera AKIBA Store

AKIHABARA KOTOBUKIYA

Animate Akihabara

Lashinbang Akihabara New Store

Akizuki electronic commerce Akihabara

Tsukumo PC Honten

Dospara Akihabara Main Shop

HEY (Hirose Entertainment Yard) Taito

Mandarake Complex

Mandarake Complex

4.2

(2.5K)

Click for details
Sengoku Densyo (Akihabara Main Store)

Sengoku Densyo (Akihabara Main Store)

4.3

(1.1K)

Click for details
BicCamera AKIBA Store

BicCamera AKIBA Store

4.0

(4.8K)

Click for details
AKIHABARA KOTOBUKIYA

AKIHABARA KOTOBUKIYA

4.3

(1.1K)

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Daniel YoonDaniel Yoon
TL;DR Review: Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-stocked and visually stunning destination for both die-hard fans and curious newcomers. With impressive miniature displays, a strong selection of collector items and painting supplies, and a welcoming staff, it serves as a great local hub for the hobby. Even as someone only familiar with Warhammer through mainstream media, I found myself in awe of the craftsmanship on display. The café adds a nice touch with unique themed drinks, and there are plenty of photo-worthy moments throughout. A fun, immersive stop for fans and the uninitiated alike. Rating: 4/5. Full Review: The Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is more than just a retail space—it’s a showcase of miniature artistry, a meeting place for enthusiasts, and an inviting stop even for those with only a passing knowledge of Warhammer’s vast universe. Despite my limited exposure to Warhammer—mostly through Space Marine 2, Amazon's Secret Level series, and Henry Cavill's well-documented passion for the franchise—I found myself genuinely impressed by the level of detail in the miniatures on display. Seeing these pieces up close is a different experience from simply viewing them online; the sheer craftsmanship behind them is something to admire, even for an outsider. The store is well-stocked, carrying miniatures, painting supplies, collector’s items, and all the essentials for hobbyists. Whether you’re looking to expand your army, get into painting, or simply appreciate the artistry, there’s plenty to browse through. The staff are friendly, adding to the warm and welcoming atmosphere. A standout feature of this location is the café, which offers unique Warhammer-themed drinks. While the selection isn't vast, it’s a fun addition that gives visitors another reason to linger, snap some photos, and soak in the atmosphere. There’s plenty of visually striking displays, making it a great stop for those who enjoy taking photos of detailed craftsmanship. If there’s one limitation, it’s that the store is still very much designed for existing Warhammer fans—those unfamiliar with the lore and mechanics might feel a bit lost. However, the sheer quality of the miniatures, the curated selection, and the inviting space make it a worthy visit for anyone with an appreciation for fantasy, sci-fi, or tabletop gaming. Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-executed, engaging space that balances retail, artistry, and fandom. Whether you're a devoted hobbyist or just someone curious about the world of Warhammer, it’s a unique and worthwhile stop in Tokyo.
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Paul HewittPaul Hewitt
Staff was extremely helpful, nice and the store was overall fantastic. Short walk from Akihabara station. We had a “Hammerhall” Cocoa and a “Nuln Oil” Mocha Latte and they were great!
Diver DownDiver Down
Everything good and bad about Games Workshop. The spectacle of it is great and a fantastic place to get friends into the hobby but under the surface it's just miserable. Whenever I've played games here and visited the store the Japanese staff have been great fun, chatting away and are truly passionate about their work and the community. But my worst experience in a Warhammer store was on my last trip when I watched the bitter expat manager do circuits of the store telling people not to sit there or not to do that. I'd spent a ridiculous amount of money on this overpriced plastic and went to buy a drink. Whilst i was waiting i was leafing through a White Dwarf magazine (hadn't even picked it up) before he glided in to tell me: "you can't read that in here mate." I seriously can't look at the Warhammer magazine in the Warhammer shop, holding my bag of Warhammer after playing a game of Warhammer, all while waiting for my Warhammer drink at the Warhammer café?! TLDR: If you are a real lover of the hobby and are looking for like-minded people then go to a local game store or the smaller GW stores that are about. Also, if you're looking to pick up the mini of the month, they run out within the first few hours. Cool titans tho.
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TL;DR Review: Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-stocked and visually stunning destination for both die-hard fans and curious newcomers. With impressive miniature displays, a strong selection of collector items and painting supplies, and a welcoming staff, it serves as a great local hub for the hobby. Even as someone only familiar with Warhammer through mainstream media, I found myself in awe of the craftsmanship on display. The café adds a nice touch with unique themed drinks, and there are plenty of photo-worthy moments throughout. A fun, immersive stop for fans and the uninitiated alike. Rating: 4/5. Full Review: The Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is more than just a retail space—it’s a showcase of miniature artistry, a meeting place for enthusiasts, and an inviting stop even for those with only a passing knowledge of Warhammer’s vast universe. Despite my limited exposure to Warhammer—mostly through Space Marine 2, Amazon's Secret Level series, and Henry Cavill's well-documented passion for the franchise—I found myself genuinely impressed by the level of detail in the miniatures on display. Seeing these pieces up close is a different experience from simply viewing them online; the sheer craftsmanship behind them is something to admire, even for an outsider. The store is well-stocked, carrying miniatures, painting supplies, collector’s items, and all the essentials for hobbyists. Whether you’re looking to expand your army, get into painting, or simply appreciate the artistry, there’s plenty to browse through. The staff are friendly, adding to the warm and welcoming atmosphere. A standout feature of this location is the café, which offers unique Warhammer-themed drinks. While the selection isn't vast, it’s a fun addition that gives visitors another reason to linger, snap some photos, and soak in the atmosphere. There’s plenty of visually striking displays, making it a great stop for those who enjoy taking photos of detailed craftsmanship. If there’s one limitation, it’s that the store is still very much designed for existing Warhammer fans—those unfamiliar with the lore and mechanics might feel a bit lost. However, the sheer quality of the miniatures, the curated selection, and the inviting space make it a worthy visit for anyone with an appreciation for fantasy, sci-fi, or tabletop gaming. Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-executed, engaging space that balances retail, artistry, and fandom. Whether you're a devoted hobbyist or just someone curious about the world of Warhammer, it’s a unique and worthwhile stop in Tokyo.
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Staff was extremely helpful, nice and the store was overall fantastic. Short walk from Akihabara station. We had a “Hammerhall” Cocoa and a “Nuln Oil” Mocha Latte and they were great!
Paul Hewitt

Paul Hewitt

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Everything good and bad about Games Workshop. The spectacle of it is great and a fantastic place to get friends into the hobby but under the surface it's just miserable. Whenever I've played games here and visited the store the Japanese staff have been great fun, chatting away and are truly passionate about their work and the community. But my worst experience in a Warhammer store was on my last trip when I watched the bitter expat manager do circuits of the store telling people not to sit there or not to do that. I'd spent a ridiculous amount of money on this overpriced plastic and went to buy a drink. Whilst i was waiting i was leafing through a White Dwarf magazine (hadn't even picked it up) before he glided in to tell me: "you can't read that in here mate." I seriously can't look at the Warhammer magazine in the Warhammer shop, holding my bag of Warhammer after playing a game of Warhammer, all while waiting for my Warhammer drink at the Warhammer café?! TLDR: If you are a real lover of the hobby and are looking for like-minded people then go to a local game store or the smaller GW stores that are about. Also, if you're looking to pick up the mini of the month, they run out within the first few hours. Cool titans tho.
Diver Down

Diver Down

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4.0
49w

TL;DR Review: Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-stocked and visually stunning destination for both die-hard fans and curious newcomers. With impressive miniature displays, a strong selection of collector items and painting supplies, and a welcoming staff, it serves as a great local hub for the hobby. Even as someone only familiar with Warhammer through mainstream media, I found myself in awe of the craftsmanship on display. The café adds a nice touch with unique themed drinks, and there are plenty of photo-worthy moments throughout. A fun, immersive stop for fans and the uninitiated alike. Rating: 4/5.

Full Review: The Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is more than just a retail space—it’s a showcase of miniature artistry, a meeting place for enthusiasts, and an inviting stop even for those with only a passing knowledge of Warhammer’s vast universe.

Despite my limited exposure to Warhammer—mostly through Space Marine 2, Amazon's Secret Level series, and Henry Cavill's well-documented passion for the franchise—I found myself genuinely impressed by the level of detail in the miniatures on display. Seeing these pieces up close is a different experience from simply viewing them online; the sheer craftsmanship behind them is something to admire, even for an outsider.

The store is well-stocked, carrying miniatures, painting supplies, collector’s items, and all the essentials for hobbyists. Whether you’re looking to expand your army, get into painting, or simply appreciate the artistry, there’s plenty to browse through. The staff are friendly, adding to the warm and welcoming atmosphere.

A standout feature of this location is the café, which offers unique Warhammer-themed drinks. While the selection isn't vast, it’s a fun addition that gives visitors another reason to linger, snap some photos, and soak in the atmosphere. There’s plenty of visually striking displays, making it a great stop for those who enjoy taking photos of detailed craftsmanship.

If there’s one limitation, it’s that the store is still very much designed for existing Warhammer fans—those unfamiliar with the lore and mechanics might feel a bit lost. However, the sheer quality of the miniatures, the curated selection, and the inviting space make it a worthy visit for anyone with an appreciation for fantasy, sci-fi, or tabletop gaming.

Warhammer Store and Café – Tokyo is a well-executed, engaging space that balances retail, artistry, and fandom. Whether you're a devoted hobbyist or just someone curious about the world of Warhammer, it’s a unique and worthwhile...

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1.0
47w

Warhammer Store & Cafe Tokyo – the worst place for a hobby

I have spent a ton of money on Warhammer. I bought miniatures, paints, accessories. I introduced many friends to the hobby, and they also started spending money here. We came to this store not only to paint but also to play Warhammer, enjoy the game, and socialize with other fans. But apparently, true Warhammer fans are not welcome here.

The rules kept getting stricter, and the staff’s attitude kept getting worse. But the worst happened during my last visit. I was scolded like a childover some ridiculous reason and was threatened that I would no longer be allowed to book a table. This all happened in front of other customers, as if I had committed some kind of crime.

There was a time when I genuinely enjoyed coming here. But now, this store feels less like a hobby space and more like a prison with endless restrictions and rude staff. These people have no idea what good manners are. They don’t respect their customers and treat them like annoying children rather than the people who keep their business alive.

Why does the staff act this way? Do they simply not love Warhammer as much as I do? If that’s the case, maybe they should find a different job—one that doesn’t require interacting with passionate fans. Because right now, all they do is ruin the atmosphere.

If you just want to spend money and tolerate awful service—this store is for you. But if you care about good treatment and a welcoming environment—stay away. Warhammer Store & Cafe Tokyo is the worst store I’ve...

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3.0
18w

Everything good and bad about Games Workshop. The spectacle of it is great and a fantastic place to get friends into the hobby but under the surface it's just miserable. Whenever I've played games here and visited the store the Japanese staff have been great fun, chatting away and are truly passionate about their work and the community. But my worst experience in a Warhammer store was on my last trip when I watched the bitter expat manager do circuits of the store telling people not to sit there or not to do that. I'd spent a ridiculous amount of money on this overpriced plastic and went to buy a drink. Whilst i was waiting i was leafing through a White Dwarf magazine (hadn't even picked it up) before he glided in to tell me: "you can't read that in here mate." I seriously can't look at the Warhammer magazine in the Warhammer shop, holding my bag of Warhammer after playing a game of Warhammer, all while waiting for my Warhammer drink at the Warhammer café?! TLDR: If you are a real lover of the hobby and are looking for like-minded people then go to a local game store or the smaller GW stores that are about. Also, if you're looking to pick up the mini of the month, they run out within the first few...

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