Tokyo Bay

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Tokyo-Bay is the large natural harbour that forms the coastline for Tokyo and adjacent areas. If you are staying in the centre of Tokyo you will definitely have to catch a train (or two) to get here.

The bay is a popular sightseeing spot thanks to the Rainbow Bridge and its recreational beaches, and also its proximity to Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea. If that’s your thing, why not make a full day of it and squeeze in some Pokémon activities too?

Hop on a train to Minami-Funabashi Station and check out LaLaport Tokyo-Bay, a nearby shopping mall that’s home to the Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay (more on this below).

Nearest Stations:

Minami-Funabashi Station – Approx. 15 min walk from the LaLaport Tokyo-Bay shopping mall.

Approx. 15 min train away from Maihama Station for Tokyo Disneyland.

Approx. 1 hour train away from Daiba Station at Odaiba Seaside Park for views of Rainbow Bridge etc..

So, where are we heading?

We’ve listed a few retailers below that carry Pokémon products within the area. Follow the links provided for more information!

1. Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay

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About

Located on the second floor of the LaLaport Tokyo-Bay shopping mall, this official Pokémon store offers a wide selection of merchandise, including plushies, stationery, and a variety of collectibles—you’ll be spoiled for choice.

Trading cards are sold new and sealed only. The store does not sell single or graded cards, nor does it offer in-store or online appraisals. We recommend visiting in person to check the availability of sealed TCG products.

Head on over to our Pokémon Center section for more information on location, exclusive merch and nearby attractions!

Additional info

Atmosphere – Relaxed/ calm & inviting atmosphere.

Budget Rating – 3/5
Mid price range.

Currency – Cash and card.

Visit Rating – 9/10

2. BOOKOFF Super Bazaar LaLaport Tokyo-Bay

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About

Only a 10 minute walk from the shopping mall, BOOKOFF Super Bazaar is the place to go for great deals.

Specialising in secondhand & discounted goods, it also offers single Pokémon cards—both raw and graded. Just a heads-up, it may take you a minute to find the relevant section in the large multi-storey warehouse!

Being a bit out of the way from central Tokyo, this is not your typical tourist spot. Not only could you grab a good deal, but doing so away from the crowds and at your own pace is a win-win in our BOOKs.

That said, due to its location, locals may have limited experience with other languages due to less exposure – a great opportunity for visitors to practice their Japanese!

Additional info

Atmosphere – Perfect for those who love a bargain and want to avoid busy crowds. Despite some communication barriers, the staff are friendly and helpful when approached.

Budget Rating – 1/5
Low price range.

Currency – Cash and card.

Visit Rating – 7/10

Location

Address

LaLaport TOKYO-BAY North Gate 3F, 2 Chome-2-7 Hamacho, Funabashi, Chiba

Opening hours

Mon – Fri10:00 – 20:00
Sat – Sun10:00 – 21:00

Notable mentions – Coming Soon

Notable mentions from the community, if you have the time (because who doesn’t when in Japan) go check out these stores…

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Your guide to exploring Japan through the world of Pokémon. Whether you’re searching for the best Pokémon Centers, district-by-district TCG shops, or insider tips on booking the Pokémon Café, we make planning simple.

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.

After travelling Japan multiple times and spending hundreds of hours exploring these locations ourselves, we realised there wasn’t a single place that brought it all together. So we built one.

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