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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 1H 3M

Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 04 - Akihabara

from The Kimi Kato Show · host Kimi Kato

In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show: Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato heads into Akihabara—Tokyo’s legendary Electric Town and the global holy land of otaku culture. From its origins as a postwar black market for radio parts to its rise as Japan’s electronics capital, Akihabara has continuously reinvented itself. Today, it is a dense cultural universe of anime, manga, video games, maid cafés, idol theaters, retro arcades, doujin culture, and specialty electronics shops—all packed into a few blocks around one of Tokyo’s most iconic stations. Kimi explores how Akihabara evolved from hardware to subculture, tracing the district’s connection to Japan’s consumer electronics boom, the rise of PC culture, the birth of AKB48, the underground idol scene, maid café culture, and the global expansion of anime music. The episode features a soundtrack that reflects Akihabara’s many identities, including Yoko Takahashi, AKB48, Dempagumi.inc, LiSA, YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, and AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie.” Blending history, music, technology, fandom, and pop imagination, this episode reveals why Akihabara is not just a district—it is one of the engines of modern Japanese pop culture. Host: Kimi KatoProducer: Kimi KatoExecutive Producer: Jeremiah D. HigginsPowered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy MediaInquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show: Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato heads into Akihabara—Tokyo’s legendary Electric Town and the global holy land of otaku culture. From its origins as a postwar black market for radio parts to its rise as Japan’s electronics capital, Akihabara has continuously reinvented itself. Today, it is a dense cultural universe of anime, manga, video games, maid cafés, idol theaters, retro arcades, doujin culture, and specialty electronics shops—all packed into a few blocks around one of Tokyo’s most iconic stations. Kimi explores how Akihabara evolved from hardware to subculture, tracing the district’s connection to Japan’s consumer electronics boom, the rise of PC culture, the birth of AKB48, the underground idol scene, maid café culture, and the global expansion of anime music. The episode features a soundtrack that reflects Akihabara’s many identities, including Yoko Takahashi, AKB48, Dempagumi.inc, LiSA, YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, and AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie.” Blending history, music, technology, fandom, and pop imagination, this episode reveals why Akihabara is not just a district—it is one of the engines of modern Japanese pop culture. Host: Kimi KatoProducer: Kimi KatoExecutive Producer: Jeremiah D. HigginsPowered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy MediaInquiries: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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