Tomica Plarail Shop: Toy Cars and Trains at Tokyo Station
The Tomica Plarail Shop, located in Tokyo Character Street within Tokyo Station, specializes in toy cars and trains. Explore the shop's features, exclusive products, and helpful tips on tax exemption procedures.
Tokyo Character Street: Gathering Japan's Popular Characters and Fun

Tokyo Character Street is a vibrant area within First Avenue Tokyo Station, featuring over 30 shops themed around popular characters such as Pokémon, Rilakkuma, Ultraman, and more.
Among them, the Tomica Plarail Shop specializes in die-cast mini cars and railway toys modeled after real vehicles, offering a wide variety of attractive and diverse products.
The Tomica Plarail Shop is located on the first basement floor of First Avenue Tokyo Station and boasts engaging exhibits, an activity area, and hundreds of miniature cars and railway toys. It’s a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of all ages who love everything automotive.
The Charm of the Tomica Plarail Shop

The Tomica Shop and Plarail Shop, formerly two adjacent stores — one specializing in die-cast toy cars and the other in toy trains — have been merged into a single, larger facility. After renovations, the combined store reopened in February 2025 as the Tomica Plarail Shop, offering visitors a more spacious and comprehensive experience.

The most exciting aspect of the Tomica Plarail Shop is its universal appeal—it's a place that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Children can explore and find their favorite toys, while adults can revisit their childhood nostalgia and discover rare die-cast models for their collections.

A prominent display featuring adult-oriented products is permanently installed at the center of the shop, showcasing items that cater to more mature collectors.
The shop's atmosphere is bright and inviting, enhanced by large LED screens that display dynamic 3D videos of Tomica and Plarail models. Below, we will explore the features of each dedicated area in detail.
The Tomica Area

In the Tomica Area, you'll find the full range of toy cars available under the Tomica brand, including die-cast models and easy-to-handle plastic cars designed for play.

The highlight of this section is a massive wall display featuring approximately 700 cars, showcasing a wide selection of both historic and modern Tomica models. Children can discover the latest Tomica releases, while adults may recognize classic models from their childhood and reminisce about the cars they once played with.

You can also see dioramas that are activated using the Tomica Beam, a remote control device featured at the Tomica Expo. These products truly inspire excitement!

Beyond the toy cars, the shop also offers a variety of Tomica-themed merchandise, including clothing, accessories, and stationery inspired by the beloved world of Tomica. Fans will surely want to explore these additional items!
The Plarail Area

The Plarail Area is dedicated to trains, showcasing railway toys ranging from historic classics to those still operating across Japan today.

One of the highlights is an impressive, ultra-large diorama of Tokyo Station, featuring the numerous train lines it serves, including the iconic Shinkansen.
Fans of Thomas the Tank Engine will also enjoy seeing their favorite characters lively and cheerful as they run along the detailed tracks, creating a fun and nostalgic atmosphere for visitors of all ages.
Here, you can find a wide variety of railway toys, from the Shinkansen that operate across Japan to limited express trains with distinctive designs that evoke memories of past journeys on Japan’s major transit lines. Many of these models are replicas of the actual trains you've traveled on in Japan—perfect souvenirs to bring home and cherish.

Additionally, the shop features transforming toy robots from the Shinkalion anime series. These intricately designed toys are not only fantastic collectibles but also make thoughtful gifts for children and young adults who love both the futuristic mecca robots and Japan’s high-speed trains.
Take your time to explore the shop and immerse yourself in the miniature automotive world crafted by the TOMY Company, where each detail brings the wonder of Japan's railway and robotics culture to life.
The Tomica Factory and Other Unique Features

The Tomica Factory is a new feature of the shop where customers can purchase mini car parts for 900 yen and have them assembled by a skilled artisan. Watching the artisan work with specialized machinery is truly fascinating—an opportunity to see how detailed car models come to life.
As the artisan explains the structure of die-cast car models, visitors gain valuable insights into the world of Tomica. It’s a unique chance to learn how real-life cars are recreated in miniature, with meticulous attention to design and craftsmanship.

By playing the game machine located at the back of the shop, you have a chance to receive a Pocket Tomica. Pocket Tomica is a mini car series developed by Takara Tomy Arts, reproducing the original Tomica at approximately half the size.
The shop also hosts engaging mini-events, such as the Tomica Car Race, where customers can select one of four available cars to compete in a thrilling race.
Throughout the event, various surprises and exciting moments await! If your chosen car crosses the finish line in 1st place, you'll receive a special prize. Even if your car doesn’t win, all participants will receive a participation prize.
These activities make the Tomica Plarail Shop more fun and interactive than ever before, offering hands-on experiences and educational insights that deepen your enjoyment of the Tomica and Plarail worlds.
Original Products at the Tomica Plarail Shop
The Tomica Plarail Shop offers a selection of original products.

Additionally, the shop offers rare die-cast versions of limited express trains that are no longer in operation. The sophisticated railway toys in the PLARAIL REAL CLASS series are highly prized by collectors and passionate railway enthusiasts alike.

Since the Tomica Plarail Shop is located in the First Avenue Tokyo Station, a model of Tokyo Station could make for an interesting souvenir. It also serves as a perfect background featuring die-cast trains running, making it a memorable keepsake to cherish.
Tax Exemption Procedures at the Tomica Plarail Shop

The first condition for tax exemption in Japan is that the total purchase amount exceeds 5,500 yen. At Tokyo Character Street, you can enjoy shopping at several stores and complete the tax exemption procedures at a dedicated counter.
Only stores selling high-value products offer in-store tax exemption. When shopping at the Tomica Plarail Shop, you can combine your purchases with others made at Tokyo Character Street and process the tax exemption at the counter.

The Tax Exemption Counter is located on the first floor of Tokyo Station on the Yaesu side, near the Nihonbashi Exit. It is situated between the Nihonbashi Exit and the Pokémon Center.
Please note that the counter is one level above the Tomica Plarail Shop, so follow the signs printed throughout Tokyo Character Street and First Avenue Tokyo Station to find your way.
Enjoy the Playful and Imaginative World of Tomica Plarail
The Tomica Plarail Shop is a fun and engaging space featuring various displays that bring the world of Tomica toy cars and Plarail toy trains to life.
More than just a shopping destination, it is a place for exploration and creativity where both children and adults can enjoy the joy of play.
Tomica Plarail Shop Tokyo Sation Store
Location: Tokyo, Chiyoda, Marunouchi 1-9-1, First Avenue Tokyo Station, Tokyo Character Street
Business hours: 10:00 - 20:30
Official website: https://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/tomicashop/shop/
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Ramona, English content editor at MATCHA since 2016, has been practicing ikebana flower arrangement (Ikenobo School) and tea ceremony (Omote Senke) since 2012. She arrived in Japan in 2012 as a graduate student with a focus on Japanese literature and performing arts. As a travel editor and writer, Ramona has visited and documented 40 of Japan's prefectures with a focus on art, history, traditional Japanese crafts, and performing arts.