As Tokyo’s otaku mecca continues to transform, a part of its past will fade away this month.
As Japan’s mecca for all things anime and video game-related, it might seem like Tokyo’s Akihabara neighborhood has always had its eyes on the future, with youthful energy pushing today’s science fiction towards tomorrow’s reality. But in fact, for a long time Akihabara’s vibe was arguably as old as it was new, with just-released technological gadgets and video games being sold out of dusty, decades-old shops.
A lot of that has changed in the past 10 years or so, though. The otaku culture boom brings huge crowds into Akihabara daily, made up of Tokyoites, day-trippers from neighboring cities and prefectures, and even international travelers. It’s led to a major revitalization of the area and a vibrant carnival-like atmosphere, but it’s also bringing changes to the urban landscape as familiar icons get torn down for newer, shinier replacements, and the latest local landmark on the chopping block is the Kanda Shokudo restaurant, which has been a part of the neighborhood for almost 60 years.
秋葉原で営業する定食屋「かんだ食堂」が3月24日で閉店という情報が流れてきました、昭和33年創業のかんだ食堂は神田青果市場の市場関係者や秋葉原で働く・訪れる人々を食の面から長年支えてきた飲食店でした pic.twitter.com/DlmenUNpP2
— 天野マウス (@mouseunit) March 5, 2018
To give you an idea of how long Kanda Shokudo’s history stretches back, when it served its first teishoku set meal back in 1958, there was no anime at all being shown on Japanese television (the Three Tales anime TV special wouldn’t air until 1960, and Otogi Manga Calendar, the first anime TV series, wouldn’t debut until one year after that). So instead of otaku with anime merch in their backpacks and rumbles in their stomachs, Kanda Shokudo’s first customers were hungry workers from the Kanda Fruit and Vegetable Market located across the street, which has now been replaced by the Akihabara UDX entertainment/office/anime itasha garage high-rise.
かんだ食堂が閉店と聞いたので、4年前に頼んで撮らせてもらった店内を一つ。
— 倉澤京章🐇冬コミ新刊委託中 (@kyosyo) March 5, 2018
NEX-5R / SEL1670Z #photo_kyosyohttps://t.co/XVPAOqjyQ0 pic.twitter.com/glLDqRaNTj
昭和33年から59年…電気街や神田市場(東京都中央卸売市場)の人々だけでなく、買い物客などの胃袋を満たして来た「かんだ食堂」が今月24日に閉店との事で驚きを隠せない…。 pic.twitter.com/8gMUvXdQSZ
— フォト秋葉原 (@PhotoAkiba) March 5, 2018
But after 59 years of providing generous portions of tasty pork cutlets, curry rice, grilled fish, and karaage fried chicken, the restaurant is closing down. On March 5, passersby noticed a hand-written notice posted next to the entrance, saying that the restaurant will close permanently on March 24, and including the message:
“Thank you for supporting us since our opening in 1958. We apologize for the suddenness of this announcement, but due to various factors we have decided to close our restaurant. From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to express our deep appreciation for the patronage our customers have bestowed upon us over so many years.”
ということで、やっちゃば関係者から電器店店員、その他秋葉原来訪者のお腹を満たし続けて来た「かんだ食堂」さんが3/24に閉店だそうです。とても悲しい(>_<) pic.twitter.com/xXFZcUQiOI
— あやとり🍀まい (@ayatori_mai) March 5, 2018
▼ So long, saba (mackerel) set meal.
神田食堂 サバ味噌定食 pic.twitter.com/KN0hm6615v
— 星空の虹⭐️🌈 (@hosizorarainbow) March 6, 2018
Kanda Shokudo’s unexpected end has brought an extra influx of customers since the notice was put up, with regulars hoping to finish their quests to try everything on the menu and newbies hoping for a taste of Akihabara’s past.
神田食堂閉店と聞き行ってみたらまぁ予想通りかいつも通りなのか行列が・・・まだ慌てる時間じゃない pic.twitter.com/hv0EAAOM2l
— サトー (@sunset344) March 6, 2018
So why is the restaurant shutting down? It turns out that Kanda Shokudo merely rents the first floor of the building it’s housed in. The building’s owner has decided to sell the structure, and the new owner plans to tear it down and put up a new building on the lot. That means the tenants need to clear out, and it seems Kanda Shokudo isn’t part of the plans for the new building.
かんだ食堂が閉まる!ヤバい!まだ食べたこと無いメニューがあるのに、これはヤバい!って急いで向かったら列が出来てた。夕食なら狙えるかな汗 pic.twitter.com/eZq08OrAr7
— 発明家で技術コンサルの北神 (@nonNoise) March 6, 2018
It’s possible that Kanda Shokudo’s owners were looking to retire soon anyway, and the building’s sale is simply affecting the exact timing of a decision that was at least partially pre-existing. On the other hand, it could also be the case that rising rent in the neighborhood means that the humble teishoku specialist can’t afford a spot in the new building. Either way, a piece of Akihabara’s past is about to fade away, and it’s not likely to be the last, so if you want to see the neighborhood as it was, now is the time.
Restaurant information
Kanda Shokudo / かんだ食堂
Address: Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku, Soto Kanda 4-49, Maekawa Building 1st floor
東京都千代田区外神田4丁目49 前川ビル1F
Open 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 5 p.m.-10:30 p.m. (weekdays), 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (Saturday)
Closed Sundays
Source: 1up Johokyoku via Otakomu
Follow Casey on Twitter, where if you’re eating out in Akihabara, he strongly recommends stopping by the Kurikoan taiyaki stand for dessert.

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