Well, take the Confucian Temple as an example, because the exit point and point of Laoximen Station are the same, so I am used to coming out from the 3/4 exit. Anyway, I just want to come out and see KFC and Gome.
The shops around animation there are not very concentrated. There was one at the beginning of Confucius Temple. There is also a special middle school ahead, which is an egg-twisting manual shop. If there are other peripheral stores, there is a book market. Then the book market went down again, and there was a shop near the "little hut" that specialized in selling the surrounding areas. There is another one across the street, selling games and so on.
I recommend some shops around animation to my parents:
1. XinXiGong
As a matter of fact, not all around the New West Palace sell animation, only a few stores do. But compared with the Confucian Temple, I think the price is reasonable. The new West Palace is very big, the shops are messy, and there are many floors, so the baby needs to be cleaned. If you still like the original Japanese CD and buy some clothes, there is another shop with a full set of lucky cats, and another shop sells Italian masks and dolls, which are quite expensive. The most important thing is that Nishimiya has a shop selling original Japanese anime magazines. Many of the latest anime series are ok. .
In case of XinXiGong, just get off at Caoyang Road Station of Metro Line 3.
2. Many people will recommend several small shops in Xujiahui and Fuzhou Road. Personally think it may not be suitable for parents. Therefore, I think if you want to go to a bigger animation mall, you should go to Hyun Bai Le City. There, there are many small shops around, and the price is actually quite reasonable, but the surrounding animation is basically not cheap. There is a shop that makes handmade cos clothes with distinctive features, but they are very expensive. I still recommend dazzle Baile City. It's a good deal to buy some small things.
I hope it will help you, and hope to adopt it ~