Pokémon Center Tokyo DX

Center Exclusives

Pokémon Center Tokyo DX typically stocks several exclusive plushies (see below), logo pins, art prints and more!

DX-Exclusive Plush:

  • 🎎Traditional Kimono Pikachu (Kabuki)
  • ✦Ninja Pikachu
  • 🌸Sakura-Themed Pikachu Plush

Location & Access

Address

Japan, 〒103-0027 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashi, 2 Chome−11−2 髙島屋S.C.東館 5F

Opening hours

Mon – Fri10:30 – 21:00
Saturday10:30 – 21:00
Sunday10:30 – 21:00

Nearest Stations:

Nihonbashi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tozai Line) — Direct underground access

Tokyo Station – 10–12 min walk from Pokemon Center Tokyo DX

Kayabacho Station – 8 minute walk from Pokemon Center Tokyo DX

Unique Features

Exclusive Japan-themed merch: traditional-outfit Pikachu plushies and other items you won’t find at Shibuya or Mega Tokyo.

Large, deluxe layout: more spacious and refined than most centers, with calmer crowds.

Great photo spots: including the signature Snorlax + Pikachu + Mew statue at the entrance.

Direct Access to Pokémon Café: This is the only Pokémon Center in Tokyo connected to the famous Pokémon Café, where you can book themed meals like Pikachu curry or Eevee pancakes.

(Make reservations 28 days in advance.)

Check out our guide on how to secure a reservation ahead of time. Due to demand, it can be tougher than most people expect.

Pokemon Medal Coin Press (Medalief)

Find the Medalief machine just before entering the center itself, past the snorlax statue. 3 designs to choose from, costing 200 yen each.

Nearby Attractions

Check out a few of our top things to do/see nearby:

Age.3 GINZA: Famous for its viral fried sandwiches, they offer plenty of variety and solid flavour. Expect queues and a bit of messy eating. Thanks to its close proximity to the Pokémon Center, it’s definitely worth one visit at least. Rated: 8/10

Pokemon Cafe: Located in the same building as the Pokemon Center, this is an easy way to experience two things at once. The menu choice is pretty limited and the quality of the food is not award winning, but the experience itself is a one time must for fans. Rated: 7/10

Tokyo Station: One of Tokyo’s busiest and most iconic stations. The striking red-brick Marunouchi building offers great photo spots, while the underground corridors are packed with shops, restaurants, and more worth exploring. It’s also home to the Pokémon Tokyo Station Store!

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We also cover essential travel guides — from using eSIMs to navigating Japan’s tax-free shopping — so you can spend less time researching and more time enjoying your trip.

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We hope Poketinerary helps make your journey unforgettable.

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