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.
We bought a lot of cheap plushies and stuff toys~ hope to go there and shop again i love buying 100 yen stuffs~
This is the best BOOK OFF I have been to. Is it the biggest one? I don’t know but I loved it and will be back WITHOUT kids and husband!! I need to spend all day here!!
Today about 18:00 when I paid for goods on the third floor of the store, the cashier on the 3rd floor (tableware department) peeped tried to type the secret code of the credit card.
She looked directly on the terminal's keyboard. I had additionally cover up the terminal to prevent reading of my pin code. It was very unpleasant and suspicious.
I turned to another cashier for a help, and after that the first cashier apologized.
I am often going to the shop and have never met such attitude.
All other sellers of this store are very friendly, polite and always turn away when I am entering the code, except this lady.
Please be careful and keep your personal information confidential.
Anyway I think this shop is great.
Large shop with five floors but limited parking free time and bad in terms of quality and prices. They have almost everything you may need. Additionally, a resting area is available along with a vending machine which is not usual in these shops.
Huge selection of books, music (CD), movies, kids toys, figures, car / train models on the first floor.
Lots of clothes, though I'm not sure what brands and such since I wasn't there for clothing. Rows of tents and outdoor goods, sports equipment, music instruments. Housewares section was a bit of a miss (compared to other ~OFF stores) but it's there. But really, whatever you may need in your home, you could probably find it here.
Free shuttle as mentioned by others, at the Keio & Odakyu Nagayama station. Exact waiting area is near the wind turbine-looking art sculpture and the tree by the bus / taxi stand area. Go on their website for the schedule.