>>11068548>Pokemon CenterOh, my dude. Prepare your wallet. I had to restrain myself from buying more than I wanted to. There were some great plushes and toys there.
>I don't know how much i expect to be a "kid in a candy store", thoughThat was me the entire time. Basically ate curry, 7-11 JP junk food, and bought JP toys almost every day. If you like any JP toys or brands you'll find something there to enjoy. They treat their hobbies there with a lot of respect, lots of anime and toy stores all over. It was another moment of culture shock to turn the corner and see a toy and goods store on nearly every corner. They even had some nice golf stores there, which I know is more common here, but it was cool to see even sports hobbies represented well too.
Also it probably goes without saying, but best to brush up on Japanese and know phrases to get around (if you don't know any). Things like 'excuse me', 'yes please', 'thank you', 'this please, and this please', etc.