BOOKOFF SUPER BAZAAR
ιγοΌι, 2-chΕme-7-17 5 AkebonochΕ, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-0012, Japan
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
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If ure into thrifting and nearby the Tachikawa Station, RUN.. ππΌββοΈ don't walk coz you need about a full day to go thru their entire stuff. π From men/women's dresses, shoes, bags, accessories, jewelry, etc. to anime merch, manga, figures, etc, you will def find a great deal of items for a much affordable price. This is THRIFT HEAVEN.. β¨
I purchased a car model from a store conveniently located near the north exit of Tachikawa Station. The store offers a wide selection of fashion and games, providing a diverse shopping experience. Itβs always enjoyable to explore hobbies and interests by collecting and building car models.
The new challenge of the famous secondhand book store, BOOK OFF. This store, as a complex of book, CD&DVD, and digital gadgets, has a large volume of secondhand items. The store location is just a little bit out of Tokyo. Next to Adachi-ku, north-east Tokyo, it takes around 1 hour from the city center. In my personal feeling, the farther from city center you go, the better & cheaper items you can find. Please try to take one day off and spend the the whole day here during your stay in Tokyo.
Highly recommended. You can spend hours here bargain hunting for books, clothes and tons of other items. As others mentioned, some designer items are more expensive, but there are tons of cheaper, really cute items as well, many under Β₯1000. English book section is also one of the biggest I've seen in a Bookoff. A fun way to spend an afternoon!
Obviously there were a lot of books, but there are floors of other items as well. Much more organized and clean than similar stores I've been to. there were many staff at the check outs so the line moved fast, not many on the floor for customers. it was very easy to see prices, and a lot of selection. I will go there more when my Japanese is better