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    Bali Visa > Blog > Travel > Explore the Best Travel Spots in Japan for Anime Fans from Bali, Indonesia
Explore the Best Travel Spots in Japan for Anime Fans from Bali, Indonesia
September 25, 2025

Explore the Best Travel Spots in Japan for Anime Fans from Bali, Indonesia

  • By Syal
  • Travel

🅿️ You live in or are visiting Bali, and your love for anime is growing stronger with every new episode you binge 🍜📺 But watching anime on screen just isn’t enough anymore—you’re dreaming of walking the same streets as your favorite characters, visiting real-life locations from your favorite shows, and snapping photos at anime-themed cafés in Japan.

🅰️ The problem? Planning an anime-inspired trip from Bali can feel overwhelming 😵‍💫 Where are the best spots for anime fans? Is everything located only in Tokyo? What about transportation, timing, and local rules? You don’t want to waste precious time and money visiting random places that barely connect to your favorite series.

🆂 Luckily, Japan is one of the easiest places in the world to explore as an anime fan—and even from Bali, the journey is more affordable and exciting than you think. From Akihabara’s anime stores to Studio Ghibli Park, themed hotels, and real-life anime locations in Kyoto and Saitama, your dream adventure is just a flight away.

🆃 “As a huge Naruto fan, I couldn’t believe it when I finally stood at the life-size Hokage statues in the Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-Zato Park,” says Raka, an Indonesian anime collector from Denpasar. “I also went to Akihabara and found rare manga volumes I couldn’t even buy online!”

🅴 Whether you’re a fan of Demon Slayer, Your Name, One Piece, or classic Studio Ghibli films, there’s something for every anime lover in Japan. And the best part? These anime travel spots are spread across the country, giving you a perfect reason to explore beyond Tokyo.

🅰️ Ready to plan your ultimate anime pilgrimage from Bali? Grab your passport, charge your camera, and let’s discover the most unforgettable anime-themed destinations in Japan! 🎌🎒✨

Table of Contents

  • Best Anime Spots to Visit in Japan from Bali 🎌
  • Top Anime Locations in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Beyond 🗾
  • Studio Ghibli Park & Other Must-See Anime Attractions 🏰
  • Real Story #1: “How I Traveled from Bali to See Naruto Park” 🍥✈️
  • Budget-Friendly Anime Travel Tips for Bali Tourists 💸
  • How to Get from Bali to Akihabara & Other Anime Hotspots 🚄
  • Visa & Entry Requirements for Bali-Based Anime Fans 🛂
  • Where to Stay: Hotels & Hostels Near Anime Attractions 🏨
  • FAQs About Planning an Anime Trip from Bali ❓

Best Anime Spots to Visit in Japan from Bali 🎌

Japan is an otaku playground, and the “must-visit” list starts with Akihabara in Tokyo—eight city blocks glowing with manga stores, gachapon towers, and anime billboards. In Kyoto, fans of Kyoto Animation flock to Demachiyanagi and Byōdō-in Temple, real backdrops in A Silent Voice and Free!. 

Head north to Saitama for the life-size Gundam in Odaiba’s sister park, and south to Kobe Harborland, where Your Name’s twilight ferris wheel sparkles every night. 

These clusters make it easy to create an anime travel Japan itinerary that links iconic filming spots with hands-on cafés and merch shops—all reachable by shinkansen or highway bus. ✨

Top Anime Locations in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Beyond 🗾

Tokyo: After Akihabara, hop to Ikebukuro’s Sunshine City, home of the Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo and Evangelion World pop-ups. 

Shibuya Crossing doubles as the backdrop for Jujutsu Kaisen’s first fight scene; grab a selfie under the giant video board.

  • Kyoto: Visit Fushimi Inari’s vermilion gates, featured in Inari Konkon Koi Iroha, then ride a local train to Uji, where Sound! Euphonium mapped real school routes.
  • Hokkaido: Winter brings anime tourism bonuses—Golden Kamuy fans can follow historic paths in Sapporo, while Clannad After Story’s snow scenes come alive in Otaru.
  • Kyushu: Don’t miss Kumamoto’s Aso Shrine (scene of Summer Wars) and hidden Demon Slayer inspirations around Mount Aso. 

Each region offers rail passes, so explore beyond Tokyo for the best anime spots in Japan. 🚅

Studio Ghibli Park & Other Must-See Anime Attractions 🏰

Opened in 2023, Studio Ghibli Park in Aichi is split into themed lands: Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse (life-size Airship), Dondoko Forest (Totoro’s house), and Valley of Witches launching 2025. 

Timed tickets sell out fast—book online two months ahead. For shonen lovers, Naruto & Boruto: Shinobi-Zato in Awaji Island lets visitors toss shuriken and explore a Hidden Leaf maze. In Fuji-Q Highland, the Attack on Titan XR coaster drops riders straight into a Titan’s mouth 😱. 

Otome fans adore Ikemen Vampire Café in Osaka, while retro buffs cherish the Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum in Takarazuka. Slot these attractions into your Bali-to-Tokyo anime tour for a balanced mix of theme parks, museums, and interactive zones. 🎢

Real Story #1: “How I Traveled from Bali to See Naruto Park” 🍥✈️

“My name is Larasati Nugroho, I’m 26, and I run a small anime merch shop in Kuta 🛍️,” she says with a grin. “I saved my salary for a whole year and finally grabbed a round-trip Denpasar–Kansai flight for just 7 million IDR.”

Laras took a red-eye flight and used her JR Pass to head straight to Akashi. “Visiting Naruto Park on Awaji Island felt like stepping into the manga—there were Hokage statues, ramen stands, and even the Chūnin Exam arena.”

She livestreamed herself running through the obstacle course and gained over 4,000 viewers. “Locals loved my handmade kunai-shaped bag,” she laughs. “While I was balancing on a log bridge, people were cheering, ‘Ganbatte!’ It was so heartwarming.”

She later explored the giant Ghibli clock in Osaka and ended her trip hunting One Piece murals in Kumamoto . “Japan’s signs were in two languages, and station staff helped a lot when I showed photos using Papago. I did everything in six days and kept it under 13 million rupiah 💰 not a single coin was wasted!”

Budget-Friendly Anime Travel Tips for Bali Tourists 💸

  • Flights: Watch Scoot, AirAsia, and ZIPAIR flash sales; travel mid-week for fares under USD 270.
  • Rail: A JR Pass pays off if you’ll visit three regions; otherwise, grab the Tokunai Pass for Tokyo or Kansai Thru Pass for Osaka/Kyoto hops.
  • Food: Convenience-store bentos (¥500) and standing-bar ramen (¥700) keep costs down so you can splurge on limited-edition figures. 🍜
  • Shopping: Tax-free deals apply to tourists spending ¥5 000+ at big stores—bring your passport!
  • Wi-Fi: Pocket Wi-Fi rentals start at ¥300/day, perfect for streaming your anime tourism vlog.

How to Get from Bali to Akihabara & Other Anime Hotspots 🚄

  1. Fly Denpasar (DPS) → Tokyo (NRT/HND) ✈️; landing early morning means you hit Akihabara by noon.
  2. Narita Express (¥3 070) to Tokyo Station, then JR Yamanote Line two stops to Akihabara.
  3. IC cards: Buy a Suica/Pasmo for tap-and-go travel—also works on vending machines selling collectible can badges.
  4. Side trips:
    • Tokyo → Nagoya (Ghibli Park) on Tokaido Shinkansen in 1 h 40 m.
    • Tokyo → Uji (Kyoto Animation sites) via Nozomi to Kyoto, then JR Nara Line.
    • Tokyo → Kumamoto (One Piece statues) by Kyushu Shinkansen—use the JR Kyushu Pass for discounts.

Visa & Entry Requirements for Bali-Based Anime Fans 🛂

Visa & Entry Requirements for Bali-Based Anime Fans

Indonesian e-passport holders enjoy 30-day visa-free entry with online registration; non-e-passports need a tourist sticker visa. Have: return ticket, proof of funds (~¥10 000/day), and hotel confirmations. 

Digital nomads holding KITAS should bring re-entry permits. Customs officers love details—saying “anime tourism” is fine, but mention specific cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Aichi) and dates. 

Travelers from other ASEAN nations living in Bali should check their consulates; many also have 15–30-day visa waivers. Remember, theme-park tickets aren’t visas—secure entry approval first!

Where to Stay: Hotels & Hostels Near Anime Attractions 🏨

  • Tokyo: Grids Akihabara (hostel, ¥3 200 dorm) and Mimaru Tokyo Ueno East (family rooms with Pokémon décor).
  • Nagoya: Legoland-partner Hotel* with Totoro-themed breakfast when Ghibli Park rooms fill up.
  • Osaka: Hotel Universal Port has One Piece suites; The Lively Honmachi offers sleek pods near Namba anime cafés.
  • Kyoto: RokuRoku Hostel in Uji (¥2 800) for Kyoto Animation pilgrims, and Hotel Anteroom with art-anime exhibits.

Book at least three months ahead for July–August and late March; many spots tie room keys to exclusive merch. 🛏️✨

FAQs About Planning an Anime Trip from Bali ❓

  • Is Akihabara still the best place for anime shopping?

    Yes, but don’t miss Nakano Broadway for rare vintage finds and Ikebukuro’s Otome Road, perfect for shōjo and BL fans.

  • Can I visit the Ghibli Museum and Ghibli Park on one trip?

    Absolutely. Reserve Mitaka Ghibli Museum tickets online via Lawson before flying. Then hop on the shinkansen to Aichi for Ghibli Park—it’s worth it!

  • Are cosplay photos allowed at attractions?

    Casual cosplay is usually fine at most anime spots, but always ask staff first and avoid blocking walkways or bothering others.

  • What’s the cheapest souvenir for anime lovers?

    Gachapon machines! For just ¥300, you can grab exclusive keychains, badges, and mini-figures found only in Japan.

  • Do anime cafés require reservations?

    Yes, especially for popular places like the Pokémon Café or Sailor Moon Café. Online booking is often required weeks in advance. Walk-ins rarely get a seat.

Love anime and planning a trip to Japan from Bali? 🎌 Chat with us now on WhatsApp to explore top anime destinations!

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Syal is specialist in Real Estate and majored in Law at Universitas Indonesia (UI) and holds a legal qualification. She has been blogging for 5 years and proficient in English, visit @syalsaadrn for business inquiries.

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