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On 2010-11-12 04:46:18 +0100, John Smith said:
> Thanks for the info and maps about Johnny's store. After seeing the
> images of queues on the web I don't think I would be willing to line
> up with Japanese girls.
>
> I was more interested in other DVD or music stores. I was in Tokyo for
> transit about 3 years ago and bought Johnny's Summary. I think it was
> from HMV in Shibuya which is now closed. The Virgin Megastore nearby
> was closed that Monday. There did not seem to be any other similar
> DVDs available. I guess it might be just as easy to buy them from
> Amazon.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
well, when I was there there was no line outside. I just took it as a
challenge to find it and I didn't step in. I'm not interested in
merchandising stuff. Amazon or yesasia are always a good choice :)
Y
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