Cool air outlets in Akihabara: Machines and holes that blow cool air to help prevent heatstroke?
Summer is here!!
It's so hot that even exploring Akihabara is life-threatening!
So, this time we will introduce some cool down spots in Akihabara where you can get a cool breeze!
Beat the heat! Cool air spots in Akihabara
JR Akihabara Station - Akihabara's Strongest Cooling Wind

Inside the Akihabara Station ticket gates is the coolest air-blowing spot in Akihabara.
That is...

This hole near the Electric Town Exit ticket gate!

There are two holes lined up nearby!

There are three holes lined up near the toilet on the first floor!!!
Cool air blows out from these and it's so refreshing!!
Feels so good!!!
The downside is that it costs money because it's inside the ticket gate, but if you're looking to cool off, keep that in mind!
GiGO Akihabara Building 1 - Two air coolers in operation at the entrance

GiGO is a game center with four locations in Akihabara, and two air coolers are in operation at the entrance to Building 1, located right next to the Akihabara landmark, the guardrail.

A commercial air cooler blows out a blast of wind!!
It's not too cold, but it cools your body.
Facing Chuo-dori, the location is also a plus!
Denko Sekka A place to relax near Junk Street

The 24-hour OriPa vending machine corner is located in the Junk Street area, next to Sambo.

There is no door and the interior is seamlessly connected to the street, but cool air is blowing out from the air conditioner on the ceiling.
The space is just the right size and there are no staff, so perhaps it's psychologically easy to enter, but you'll often see people cooling off here!
If you're planning on strolling down Junk Street in the middle of summer, keep this in mind!
Chuo Dori Subway Ventilation Ditch -Sometimes a breeze blows out!

There's also a spot on Chuo Street near Suehirocho Station where you can feel the breeze!
The first one is in front of the Mister Donut Akihabara shop!

This is the ventilation hole!!
Every time the subway passes, a gust of wind comes out!
It's not cold, but the wind blowing from below feels a little different from other places!

There's also a ventilation duct in front of Akihabara CO Gallery!!

It's a wonderful spot, surrounded by the breeze and the smell of the subway!!
Be careful of heatstroke!!
I'm not sure if this page will be helpful, but if you're visiting Akihabara, be sure to take precautions against heatstroke, such as drinking plenty of water!



