Retro Game Store Reviews: Book Off Super Bazaar Hirakatashi (Osaka)
I’ve been sitting on this shop for a while because I wasn’t sure if it had enough stuff to make it worth a trip to, but after seeing what’s available in the Kansai… Continue reading
I’ve been sitting on this shop for a while because I wasn’t sure if it had enough stuff to make it worth a trip to, but after seeing what’s available in the Kansai… Continue reading
I had no idea this chain of stores existed until Retrogamecentercx on Instagram posted about their favorite shops in Japan on one of their stories. Since then I’ve added them to my list… Continue reading
I’ve visited quite a few Furuhonichiba’s since I’ve moved to Osaka, and while most of them were not bad to “mid” retro game shops, I think that that the Tsurumi Ryokuchi store has… Continue reading
I figured I might as well finish up talking about the Surugaya’s in the Kansai area since I had already talked about most of the other locations. Today’s article takes us to a… Continue reading
I want to apologize for not being able to keep up with posts on here. Between work and traveling, I haven’t really had a chance to sit down for a few hours at… Continue reading
Between work and my streaming schedule, I haven’t been able to blog as often as I would like, but at the same time that has given me a chance to visit more places… Continue reading
I plan on writing about more Book Offs, Hard Offs, and Surugaya’s in the future, but I think it’s important to feature some lesser known, regional shops as well from time to time… Continue reading
It’s become so normalized for me to visit Surugaya Yokohama that I totally forgot to write an article about it. Living near the city and passing by it daily on my way to… Continue reading
I came across the Surugaya Hamamatsu Ryoke branch completely by accident. My wife and I were checking out Hard Offs and Book Offs in western Shizuoka prefecture near Hamamatsu a few months back… Continue reading
The Osu Kannon area in Nagoya is a gold mine of gaming, trading cards, anime goods, and more. You can find whatever you’re looking for in an area much smaller than that of… Continue reading