BOOKOFF PLUS
Japan, 〒141-0031 Tokyo, Shinagawa City, Nishigotanda, 2-chōme−29−5 日幸五反田ビル 7階
About Book Off
Book Off is Japan's largest chain of second-hand bookstores, but it extends its offerings beyond just literature. This unique store also provides a wide array of vintage items including clothing, video games, and electronic devices. With high-quality products and deep-rooted respect for Japanese history and culture, Book Off ensures a distinct and enriching shopping experience.
Reviews
The following reviews have been sourced from Google.
This store boasts an extensive collection of manga sets that truly surprised me.
Take a look at the videos and photos for a sneak peek. Moreover, most items are on sale.
I found my favorite manga, “Silver Spoon,” for less than 2000 JPY (approximately 13 USD), which is a steal at 50% off the usual price of 3800 JPY. If you’re interested in purchasing manga sets, this place is a must-visit.
Additionally, if you’re into second-hand apparel, you’re in for a treat. The selection is limited to men’s clothing, but I discovered some Nike Sacai collaboration shoes that were absolutely amazing.
Several shelves of English books make the short trip worth it. Diversity of prices too, I would have loved more cheap options but the selection can't be beat.
Big selection of English books on the second floor. Warning though, the books aren’t organized except for the children’s books which are mostly to the left while the rest are all clumped together on the right side. (For staff: It would be helpful to organize non-fiction in one section and then fiction together after that)
You may be spending most of your time sifting through shelves but I’ve found some great books in almost perfect condition here as well as some awesome collectible fan books.
If you're buying this place is great but if you have any alternative when selling then you should take it. They are extremely aggressive with what they look to offer a f it is simply not worth it. They offered me ¥10 for a Dreamcast. Sure it's dated but ¥10!? If they'd have said we'll take it for nothing I'd had more respect..