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The Akihabara Japan electronics store master list.
lokin4areason:
isnt it always :popcorn:
thxs for the insight n advice
hope that they have plenty of currency exchange(s) around . . . .
Darkover:
I remeber there was also some kind of electronic flea market on sunday once a month at akiba in the smaller streets. Is it still there or is it history?
Olaf
Andy Chee:
--- Quote from: Zucca on November 27, 2024, 03:02:03 pm ---Anyone knows where to buy used/not working Roland music devices in JP?
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I'd investigate the thrift store chain Hard Off, although, the prices in Tokyo stores tend to be on the high-side. If you're elsewhere around Japan, try and find a nearby Hard Off.
Howardlong:
--- Quote from: Andy Chee on December 15, 2024, 04:55:43 am ---I'd investigate the thrift store chain Hard Off, although, the prices in Tokyo stores tend to be on the high-side. If you're elsewhere around Japan, try and find a nearby Hard Off.
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I remember watching that on Youtube a few months ago, I was thinking these would be out of town places, but it looks like there's two of them in Akihabara, so thanks for the tip.
I have another trip back to Tokyo this week, my third this year!
Andy Chee:
--- Quote from: Howardlong on December 16, 2024, 02:33:19 pm ---I remember watching that on Youtube a few months ago, I was thinking these would be out of town places, but it looks like there's two of them in Akihabara, so thanks for the tip.
I have another trip back to Tokyo this week, my third this year!
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The two Akihabara Hard Offs are pretty small, so if you can, get out of Tokyo. The Hard Off near Haneda airport is huge! (though a tad inconvenient to get to if you’re travelling by public transport).
Also next door to the Akihabara Hard Off is Suragaya, if you’re interested in digging through e-junk.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RuyhKCbLzZ8
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