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    Japantown Collectibles

    Japantown Collectibles

    4.0(79 reviews)
    0.3 miJapantown, Lower Pacific Heights
    $$

    Used to come here every now and then for anime figures, but haven't been back since I stopped…read morecollecting. I started coming again now that I got into model kit building and painting and I have a totally new appreciation for this place. Due to the small size of the store, the selection is not comprehensive, but I always find very cool things every time I come in. I usually shop for gunpla, military model kits, game miniatures, and hobby supplies like paints and glues. I'm fine with paying a bit more to support a local store, but I'm always pleasantly shocked that prices here are either roughly the same as online or cheaper! I don't keep up with anime figure prices anymore so I can't tell you if the prices on those are as competitive. I can only vouch for the model kits/miniatures/supplies. The biggest downside is the place is super cramped, but in a way it's also somewhat of a plus because I can look around at the various stacked boxes and find lots of treasures. Plus the person behind the counter (think he's the owner?) is very nice and patient.

    A great store with a wide selection of figures, board games, and other animanga collectibles :)…read moreThis store is across from the bathrooms next to Suzu Noodle House. The store offers a variety of collectible/fun items at competitive and relatively low prices. They have a rotating and wide selection of figures from various franchises that other stores in the Japantown mall might not have, even the Kinokuniya. During my last visit (12/17/2025) in particular I remember they had a huge selection of Spy Family figures and many of the Project Sekai Sega Prize figures but they also carry other merch from many other franchises like JJBA, Love Live, and MHA. The store limits its capacity to six customers at a time but that's only because they have so much items in the store! The employees are very nice and help get the items you want quickly, every item I've purchased from here has been unopened and in perfect condition. Highly recommend this store

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    Japantown Collectibles - Hatsune Miku Nendroid Doll (Date Outfit Ver.) ($108.88 before taxes)

    Hatsune Miku Nendroid Doll (Date Outfit Ver.) ($108.88 before taxes)

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    iFun - Lazy animals watching tv

    iFun

    2.5(24 reviews)
    0.4 miJapantown, Lower Pacific Heights

    They have a fun activity for kids where you buy an item (mirror between $20-30, jewelry box between…read more$33-40, photo frame between $30-40, as a few examples on pricing), and they can glue on fun beads (mini food items, cartoon characters, flowers, letters, etc). The glue is the texture of frosting and in fact you squeeze it out from a tube like frosting so it's part of the decoration. Every kid gets to choose 2 colors, and they can also share between them. There are some limits like you can only glue on one side of the mirror, because they will tape it down to a paper plate and you can't glue to the other side. There was no one doing the activity on a Sunday around 2pm, except they told us we had to come back in 30 minutes because they needed to clean. We came back in 30 minutes and there had be absolutely no cleaning done (it was the same disposable tablecloths that had glue stains, the same excess pieces on the table). It wasn't overly messy, but clearly they just wanted to go on break, why didn't they just say that? You take your finished craft with you, and it takes 3 days to fully drive, but within a few hours it was hard enough that no beads could be accidentally pushed off of the craft.

    First of all, the store is a mess. It's as if someone was selling these items out of their garage…read moreor front yard. Second, there was one person working there and they were not the most helpful or pleasant person. As someone WHO KNOWS NOTHING about these items and LABUBUS, she acted as if I were asking stupid questions. I ended up buying a Labubu (someone's gift) and it was A WHOPPING $65, for what??? A ridiculous keychain. SOOOO MARKED UP. I know it's a popular item but wow. At least make the shopping experience nice by tidying up the store and having NICE customer service. Never shopping here again. Also, F LABUBUS!

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    03.02.24 Sonny Angel 'Gifts of Love' series - my daughter is crazy about these things

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    Mai Do - San Francisco - Stationery haul: washi tapes, bullet pen, stickers

    Mai Do - San Francisco

    4.2(328 reviews)
    0.3 miLower Pacific Heights, Japantown
    $$$

    My family and I are slightly obsessed with Japanese stationery, and few places top Maido in…read moreJapantown. We once spent a long afternoon in Ginza Itoya--the eight floor modern, immaculate stationary superstore in Tokyo with rows of perfectly designed pens, playful stamps, gorgeous hand printed stickers and ephemera we didn't know we needed. Maido is much smaller, a little cluttered, but brings some of that experience with its rows of geometric folders and gorgeous mechanical pencils. I've never met a gel pen or cat stamp here I didn't love. I also like to shop both Maido locations: upstairs they have small cubby packed full with stationary and office supplies, and downstairs, a small shop with gifts and cards. If you fill a basket here with over $40 in items, which is easy to do as its pricey, they offer a parking subsidy --a thoughtful touch that hardly any other Japantown shops offer anymore, which can make a visit slightly easier to justify.

    Great selection of stationery goods, especially Japanese pens, pencils, and notebooks, fun novelty…read moreitems. Every end of year and new year, one can buy the new year journal for planning and organization. a bit on the expensive side for the notebooks and pens, inks. Lots of varieties. The only down side is it is hit or miss with the staff, sometimes a nice knowledge lady answers all your questions and sometimes you run into that guy who barely wants to acknowledge your presence. So minus one star for the price and the service. I love the Maido San Jose Santana row service but this SF location has more selections.

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    Fiddlesticks

    3.9(73 reviews)
    1.0 miHayes Valley
    $$$

    I'm not a parent (being my own only child, not withstanding), but I am an uncle. You know what the…read morebest family roll is? Being an uncle. All of the fun, very little of the responsibility. Want to make it really fun? Be an uncle who lives in far-off San Francisco. By this I mean, the time you actually get to spend together is very special, because it is a rare treat. I have two nieces, currently both a little younger than 4 and 2, respectively. I wanted to get them something special and San Francisco-related for my last visit. Here's the rub: I know very little about children. I'm not sure what age kids start doing things, but I do know that things change quick in terms of development. What to do? I recommend Fiddlesticks to the clueless uncles of the world. My primary feedback about this store is about its service. The gentleman who helped me on my two visits could not have been nicer or more helpful. He has a background in education, and walked me through how toys and games relate to development. Left to my own devices, I would have missed the mark on a few items - so the help was very valuable. Instead, he walked around giving me a bunch of good options. And, the girls loved their gifts. They have a great selection of toys and games, definitely for the younger crowd. I would think that 7 or 8 would be about the high end for age - I may be wrong about that. They also have a lot of cute and high-quality clothes and shoes. (Although I'm a rube, so if it's clothes, the girls are getting Vikings, Twins and, to the chagrin of their U of M parents, definitely some Wisconsin Badgers gear from Uncle Adam... I might sneak some Giants stuff in when the Twins are better, I don't want them to jump ship on their hometown team. Although I almost pulled the trigger on a stuffed Lou Seal)

    I have been here multiple times! It's one of my favorite children clothing stores. I've came here…read moreshopping for friends' kids and now my own daughter! Unfortunately today was not great. When I walked in, I had one quick greeting and then the employees started chatting with each other. When I was about to ask a question, one of the sales person said, "Oh are you looking for the sales section?" I replied, "No... I'm looking for a gift. He's turning 2." And she showed me the entire section that isn't organized by gender or age. LOL! Very specific recommendations. Anyway, I was wearing sweats today but since when did anyone care about what one wears on a 3pm on a Tuesday shopping? And frankly, not that it matters, but I don't think I've ever bought anything on sale from here.

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    The complimentary gift wrapping provided by the store!

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    Japan Video & Media

    Japan Video & Media

    3.7(97 reviews)
    0.4 miJapantown, Lower Pacific Heights
    $$

    Dear Japan Video/じゃぱんビデオへ (I know this is my 2nd letter to someone/a business on Yelp because I did…read morethis for Uncle Clay's), Thank you for being a pillar for what was it? 40 years? That sounds about right. You and stores of the past made me who I am today. (I remember a neighboring store having merchandise of a game series that never appeared here in "Sentimental Graffiti"/"センチメンタルグラフティ".) I don't remember when I started visiting, but I would always come by with my city friends or at least just 1 of them. Since Yelp wants me to type up the "service" part of these reviews, the place always thrived there. Oh, and I always thought that even though I did spend more than what I want, it's more of me wanting to avoid spending, but I end up buying an item that has a cute girl anyway. Ha ha ha! Well, enjoy the earlier than expected retirement. (Dog gone rent hikes.) Someone should make a display or whatever to protect the legacy. I better get going. ありがとうございました! ^^ - Don, San Jose/Milpitas +/The jiving and vivid memories, with the selection and interactions, have me remember the place. -/No flaws.

    Late review, but this truly was a staple of SF's Japantown. Although I'm a SoCal native, it was…read morealways comforting seeing an old mom & pop shop every time that I was there. Probably have been visiting for over 10 years at this point. With rent hyper increasing in areas like this, sadly, we're probably going to see less of these unique shops and a gross amount of chains and generic copy paste shops, unfortunately. I'm going to miss seeing that little Totoro plushie and they did have a big sale and large outpouring of support in the final days. Let's see what the future brings for J-town.

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    Kinokuniya Bookstore - San Francisco

    Kinokuniya Bookstore - San Francisco

    4.5(543 reviews)
    0.3 miLower Pacific Heights, Japantown
    $$

    Finding a bookstore in San Francisco can be a challenge depending which side of city you are and…read morewhat you are looking for as far as subject matter. There are various bookstores which face the street sidewalks of San Francisco and are easy to enter and exit. There is a bookstore in San Francisco which is hidden from the public side walk and accessible through a mall on the second floor. It's located inside the Japan Center in Japantown and it's called Kinokuyina. On a Spring stroll inside Japan Center I landed inside Kinokuyina. In the land of the rising sun Kinokuyina is a bookstore was founded in 1927 in Japan and turns 100 years next year. This San Francisco location is the first in the USA which opened since 1969. They have other locations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore,Hong Kong, Taiwan,and the Philippines. Inside you will find lots of books in Japanese Kanji and English Manga. They also sell lots of novelties and t-shirts. This a great international bookstore in San Francisco. It's almost Summer say bye to the month of "May" they have a location in San Francisco another down the road by San Tomas Expressway in "San Jose "they have lots books of "display" from manga to "anime" Come visit they have books for any age "group "you can find magazines with the latest "scoop"so you can stay in the "loop" and you can even find a book like some in SF about "poop"

    I've visited only two of Tokyo based Kinokuniya Bookstore's seventeen U.S. locations, San Francisco…read moreand Seattle, but because of my affection for Japanese food and culture, it left a strong impression, and I return from time to time. Did you know they have six stores in California and four in Texas alone? I'll gladly reconfigure my thoughts about Texans, that they that can support the existence of four Kinokuniya bookstores. Respectfully. I enjoy browsing the SF store, especially the travel section, cookbooks, and unique magazines. They have all the requisite kawaii stuff including Miffy, Moomin, Studio Ghibli, and Sonny Angels. Having Google Translate at the ready in camera mode, makes exploring some of the Japanese titles even more fun. A unique, immersive bookstore experience.

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    Studio Ghibli plushies are back (3/10/26)

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    Tokyo Anime Center

    3.5(19 reviews)
    0.3 miLower Pacific Heights, Japantown

    Had a fun time exploring here with a friend while walking around in SF japantown! It's such a…read morewhimsical and small shop filled with gacha machines from popular fandoms like Hello Kitty, Tamagotchi, and anime! They have niche machines like rings, foods, and so much more. Everything is self service with a credit card/money slot machine that only accepts $12 at a time. NO change is given if you pay cash, so please use the exact amount. Each token is $3 so a $12 purchase gives you 4 tokens. Each slot machine has an indicator of where it needs 2 or 3 tokens. They also have a great photobooth for your pulls! Definitely go to this place if you love gacha machines!

    It's similar to the other Bandai Gachapon locations that I've seen all over, but it does have an…read moreadded feature of the photobooths. There's a Bleach one outside and a Fruits Basket one inside, as well as another fancier one inside, though I didn't get to see what it exactly was. Like the other Gacha set ups, there is also a photo area for you to take pictures of your new little figures in, so that's neat as well. I'm going to say that what I've seen here is mostly what I have seen all over SoCal at the Bandai locations, at Shibuyala, Mitsuwa, etc. so it's not THAT unique, but there are a few machines that I have not seen such as a bottle clip that was a pair of glasses among some other things. I believe you can use these tokens at other Gachapon locations, so keep 'em if you don't want to use them all here. Also know that on busier days this place gets super packed! Also see if you can trade with others if you have a specific one you'd like too!

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    Tokyo Anime Center - Gashpon photo booth- ミニチュアチャーム コレクション2: GINDACO Party Pack 24 pieces, POMUNOKI ミニチュアチャーム: Omelet Rice topped with Hamburg Steak (06/2024)

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    Tokyo Anime Center - Outside of store

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