Hi! There are so many good anime items here! Once you realize it, you’ve already spent almost all your money! But it’s such a great experience and satisfying! Thanks for watching!
I am heading to Japan with my family in September, and I'm looking forward to visiting a handful of these 'Hard Off's. The one in Hachioji seems like the largest and best but it's a bit far away from where we are staying and these ones here seem just right, close, convenient, and full of everything I'm looking to hunt down!
That sounds like a fantastic trip! Visiting the nearby Hard Off stores should be a great option. Have a wonderful time hunting down those treasures in Japan! Thanks for watching.
I'm a Japanese person learning English. Please come visit Japan! there are lots of Book Off stores all over Japan, so touring those would be a great idea! Wishing your trip will be amazing! Sorry if the translation sounds odd; I'm translating using ChatGPT!
Que tal ! Es una una verdadera nostalgia entrar a este tipo de tiendas pero a la vez sorprende ver que la mayoría de las consolas en perfecto estado y funcionando ! Muchas gracias por ver el contenido. Saludos👋 !
Hi! In this video, I visited 8 shops, and I’ve listed the names of each one in the description, so feel free to check out the ones you're interested in. Regarding online markets to buy products from Japan, unfortunately, I don't have much knowledge in that area. However, I’ve seen other TH-camrs mention "ZenMarket." I recommend researching it thoroughly, checking reviews on TH-cam, and seeing if you find it reliable. It might be an option for you. Thanks for watching!
16:37 Yikes. That Pulseman game costs +300 USD. I'm so glad I got to play it on the Wii VC and NSO Genesis app. What was the price tag on Rockman Mega World (Mega Man Wily Wars)?
Hi! That’s great you got to play Pulseman on the Wii VC and NSO Genesis app. The price tag on Rockman Mega World (Mega Man Wily Wars) was 45,500 JPY (around 310 USD ). Thanks for watching!
Hi! It’s great news for tourists that the weaker yen has made shopping in Japan more affordable! But for locals like myself who’ve been living here for a while, it’s not good. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your comment! It's true, the prices are very tempting, but there's also a risk involved. Most likely, these Xbox 360s are no longer in working condition. However, if you're skilled at repairing consoles, it could still be a good deal. I've had a similar experience-I bought a PS2 fat edition for 500 yen last year, and it's still working perfectly today. Perhaps it could be a good idea for future videos on the channel to explore buying these kinds of consoles and testing if they're still functional.
Hi, it is very cheap, but something to consider is that these are products categorized as 'junk products,' which means that the store did not take the time to check if they work or not. If you know how to repair these consoles, then it is a very good deal because, in my experience, buying some consoles at a very low price, they were working well with only small scratches and a little bit of dirt. After I cleaned them well, they looked to be in very good condition to me.
Hi, I can imagine that prices of retro games and consoles out of Japan are expensive. Perhaps you have a good reason to come to Japan a do hunting retro game in Tokyo 😅 it is just a thought! Thanks for watching 👍!
The US and EU retrogame market got heavily manipulated by grading companies and resellers, unlike Japan, where people know what old stuff is actually worth. In the west people see it as an investment to buy and horde 30 copies of the same Gameboy Pokemon game and make it artaffitial "rare" even though its the most sold games on those consoles, lol. Its so scummy its laughable if you watch how other places like Japan handle retrogaming!
@@NinjaChris77 Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's interesting to see the differences in how retro gaming is perceived and handled in different parts of the world, isn't it? Japan definitely has its own unique approach to the retro gaming scene. It's all about appreciating the games for what they are, rather than artificially inflating their value. Cheers to Japan for keeping it real! 🎮👍
@@4kjapanspace07 Exactly! And it used to be like that here in europe, where i live aswell, but then the grading companies and resellers kinda ruined that! Alot of collectors that i watched back in the day dont even speak about the games anymore and just talk about what they worth now, its so sad!
@@NinjaChris77 Totally get what you mean! It's a bummer how the focus shifted from enjoying the games to just their value. Let's hope we can keep the love for gaming alive and well like in the old times ! 🎮
Hi, as Hard Off is a huge chain of second-hand stores in Japan, they have an area named "Junk," which includes devices that mostly still work but have physical blemishes or other problems. "Junk" devices from Hard Off do not come with any warranty compared to other items labeled in red, which may come with a warranty of up to 6 months, depending on the device. Typically, "Junk" devices are labeled in green. In my experience, I have bought some "junk" devices at a very good price, and they are still working perfectly. Finally, I would like to add that most second-hand stores in Japan ensure that all products and devices are in good condition. Japanese tend to take care of their devices, so they are often well-preserved. Thanks for watching!
Hi there! Thanks for your feedback. You're right; I should have clarified which items were from the Junk section. I'll make sure to be more specific in future videos. Appreciate your input!
The problem here is: You have absolutly no clue about games, especially retro games. Therefore, this video is unfortunaly a waste of time :D Sad story.
Oh my god. I would be in heaven. I would probably have no way to fit everything I'd buy on the airplane ride back home 😅😅
Hi! There are so many good anime items here! Once you realize it, you’ve already spent almost all your money! But it’s such a great experience and satisfying! Thanks for watching!
I am heading to Japan with my family in September, and I'm looking forward to visiting a handful of these 'Hard Off's. The one in Hachioji seems like the largest and best but it's a bit far away from where we are staying and these ones here seem just right, close, convenient, and full of everything I'm looking to hunt down!
That sounds like a fantastic trip! Visiting the nearby Hard Off stores should be a great option. Have a wonderful time hunting down those treasures in Japan! Thanks for watching.
I'm a Japanese person learning English.
Please come visit Japan! there are lots of Book Off stores all over Japan, so touring those would be a great idea!
Wishing your trip will be amazing!
Sorry if the translation sounds odd; I'm translating using ChatGPT!
Eso es increíble ver todas las consolas hán salido durante 50 años historia en japón.
Que tal ! Es una una verdadera nostalgia entrar a este tipo de tiendas pero a la vez sorprende ver que la mayoría de las consolas en perfecto estado y funcionando ! Muchas gracias por ver el contenido. Saludos👋 !
What's the name of the shop? Is there a online market?
Hi! In this video, I visited 8 shops, and I’ve listed the names of each one in the description, so feel free to check out the ones you're interested in. Regarding online markets to buy products from Japan, unfortunately, I don't have much knowledge in that area. However, I’ve seen other TH-camrs mention "ZenMarket." I recommend researching it thoroughly, checking reviews on TH-cam, and seeing if you find it reliable. It might be an option for you. Thanks for watching!
16:37 Yikes.
That Pulseman game costs +300 USD.
I'm so glad I got to play it on the Wii VC and NSO Genesis app.
What was the price tag on Rockman Mega World (Mega Man Wily Wars)?
Hi! That’s great you got to play Pulseman on the Wii VC and NSO Genesis app. The price tag on Rockman Mega World (Mega Man Wily Wars) was 45,500 JPY (around 310 USD ). Thanks for watching!
今日僕は1日引きこもってましたが秋葉で散歩した気分になりましたありがとう
Hi, 楽しんでいただけて嬉しいです!秋葉原の散歩気分、気に入っていただけてよかったですね。またいつでも遊びにきてくださいね! Thanks for watching ! 🙏
What camera are you using? Nice Video
Hi, I’m using GoPro Hero 11. Thanks for watching.
Hello from Indonesia
Hi! Regards from Japan 🇯🇵 thanks for watching!
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection! 😀
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Hi, you have a good taste👍! I didn’t realize. I haven’t try it yet, but I found this is good game! Thanks for watching!
@@4kjapanspace07 You're welcome.
The collapsed Yen really helped...
Hi! It’s great news for tourists that the weaker yen has made shopping in Japan more affordable! But for locals like myself who’ve been living here for a while, it’s not good. Thanks for watching!
Game and Watch consoles Price????
Hi! The Game & Watch Flagman was 97,000 JPY, and the Game & Watch Wide Screen Fire was 49,800 JPY. Thanks for watching!
All of those Xbox 360s probably have the red ring of death
Thank you for your comment! It's true, the prices are very tempting, but there's also a risk involved. Most likely, these Xbox 360s are no longer in working condition. However, if you're skilled at repairing consoles, it could still be a good deal. I've had a similar experience-I bought a PS2 fat edition for 500 yen last year, and it's still working perfectly today. Perhaps it could be a good idea for future videos on the channel to explore buying these kinds of consoles and testing if they're still functional.
Oh I thought Japanese had honor
I was surprised at how quick it was-only 500 yen for a PS2! Technology is advancing so fast!
10:44 xbix 360 for 3,3 usd ?!!!😮
Hi, it is very cheap, but something to consider is that these are products categorized as 'junk products,' which means that the store did not take the time to check if they work or not. If you know how to repair these consoles, then it is a very good deal because, in my experience, buying some consoles at a very low price, they were working well with only small scratches and a little bit of dirt. After I cleaned them well, they looked to be in very good condition to me.
meanwhile it costs 250-300USD for decent condition Wii U or N3DS in the US 😭
Hi, I can imagine that prices of retro games and consoles out of Japan are expensive. Perhaps you have a good reason to come to Japan a do hunting retro game in Tokyo 😅 it is just a thought! Thanks for watching 👍!
The US and EU retrogame market got heavily manipulated by grading companies and resellers, unlike Japan, where people know what old stuff is actually worth.
In the west people see it as an investment to buy and horde 30 copies of the same Gameboy Pokemon game and make it artaffitial "rare" even though its the most sold games on those consoles, lol.
Its so scummy its laughable if you watch how other places like Japan handle retrogaming!
@@NinjaChris77 Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's interesting to see the differences in how retro gaming is perceived and handled in different parts of the world, isn't it? Japan definitely has its own unique approach to the retro gaming scene. It's all about appreciating the games for what they are, rather than artificially inflating their value. Cheers to Japan for keeping it real! 🎮👍
@@4kjapanspace07 Exactly! And it used to be like that here in europe, where i live aswell, but then the grading companies and resellers kinda ruined that!
Alot of collectors that i watched back in the day dont even speak about the games anymore and just talk about what they worth now, its so sad!
@@NinjaChris77 Totally get what you mean! It's a bummer how the focus shifted from enjoying the games to just their value. Let's hope we can keep the love for gaming alive and well like in the old times ! 🎮
15:26 what means Junk?
Hi, as Hard Off is a huge chain of second-hand stores in Japan, they have an area named "Junk," which includes devices that mostly still work but have physical blemishes or other problems. "Junk" devices from Hard Off do not come with any warranty compared to other items labeled in red, which may come with a warranty of up to 6 months, depending on the device. Typically, "Junk" devices are labeled in green. In my experience, I have bought some "junk" devices at a very good price, and they are still working perfectly. Finally, I would like to add that most second-hand stores in Japan ensure that all products and devices are in good condition. Japanese tend to take care of their devices, so they are often well-preserved. Thanks for watching!
@@4kjapanspace07 Thank you very much for your quick and detailed answer.
@kamikazekira4077 Not needed it! It’s a pleasure!
Not specifying a few items were from the Junk section.. a little misleading.
Hi there! Thanks for your feedback. You're right; I should have clarified which items were from the Junk section. I'll make sure to be more specific in future videos. Appreciate your input!
The problem here is: You have absolutly no clue about games, especially retro games. Therefore, this video is unfortunaly a waste of time :D Sad story.