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Josh7289
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For manga, art books, novels, and just about any Japanese printed material in general, which online store is the absolute best to buy from, for shipping to the US? (and if that store is only available in Japanese -- no English option -- please recommend it nonetheless)
So, which one(s) have you had the best experiences with? Which have you had poor experiences with, and should therefore be avoided? And feel free to talk about anything, including customer service, total price including shipping, shipping speed and delivery time, packaging quality, etc. |
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Agoston
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Kinokuniya is a pretty good place to get them. http://www.kinokuniya.com/
Don't know too many details, you can check it out for yourself. |
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fighterholic
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Kinokuniya would be one, you could also try J-List, although a lot of their stuff that they sell are explicit, so don't access it at work.
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Aromatic Grass
Posts: 2424 Location: Raleigh, NC |
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Haven't used Kinokuniya, but my favorite place is http://www.sasugabooks.com/ which I've been using for about four years now. They have a lot of great stuff – admittedly not everything – and are pretty efficient. They have really good customer service, too.
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Kenshin_Himura93
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I am surprised that no one has said Japan yet.
But i would probably check out Ebay or Amazon.com |
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fighterholic
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Uhh, yeah. Let's just take a fourteen hour 1000 dollar flight to Japan just to buy some books. Nice one there |
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cool3865
Posts: 770 Location: Austin, TX |
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yea but the experience would be worth it, im sure their bookstores rock compared to ours
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Kenshin_Himura93
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Chill out dude, it was just a joke. Besides, who says we're not already in Japan for something else????? |
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fighterholic
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Hmm, I think that was one of my down days when I posted that last one. I don't remember even posting that one. |
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Arakis
Posts: 33 Location: Amish Country, USA |
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I second the recommendations of Kinokuniya and Sasuga, the latter of which I order from regularly. But don't forget about Book Off. The ones I visited in the Tokyo area were an otaku delight, especially if you don't mind buying used because prices on their used manga and games were very reasonable. There's at least one Book Off in the US, in Manhattan. There may be others, but I've never seen or heard of them.
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daxomni
Posts: 2650 Location: Somewhere else. |
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There are two versions, one of which is safe for work. It asks you when you first visit which version to load. At my last job the explicit version was blocked but the safe version was still accessible.
I honestly wish we had a whole section devoted to trip reports in Japan.
Maybe just say you're sorry for being snarky?
I found them to be virtually identical to any random book store in America or Europe. If you're into manga you get a much larger selection and it's even cheap in some cases, but if you're not a huge manga fan or you don't understand Japanese then it's kind of pointless. So, in my case it didn't really help me much to visit them, except as a place to chill while I was waiting on a train or waiting while my friend bought some tiny little pastry or cake in the bakery next door. Tiny Japanese pastries are so cool and so delicious. Wow, I wish I was there right now. But ticket prices today are way more than I like paying and I don't think I have enough miles for a free trip banked. Otherwise I might make a run just for the kick-ass food and for the change of scenery and for a drink at the NYB. |
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RedHotFunk
Posts: 67 Location: Ontario |
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Try AnimeWild.com; it's a good site for manga; great deals on a lot of titles and if you're living in the states, it's free shipping after a certain price (alas, I am in Ontario and must suffer the outrageous shipping fees or take it slow but pay less with USPS)
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asura_wings
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why not try jpqueen.com
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Kunisaki Shugo
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Well, for me, I would choose Kinokuniya since it is the best in NYC. If not, go to the Forbidden Planet, they have a great stock of western and manga stuff and dolls and such. Not the cute ones. But Kinokuniya is the best pick since it has events every month. You should visit there if you come/live in NYC.
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hexenkessel
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Sasuga is good, theyre the site i order from. the only complaint i have with them though is that they only sell a few of their manga magazines individually, for most you have to get a subscription (either 6 or 12 mo.) for a few hundred dollars.
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