Thanks for the comment! That's impressive that you've been to all the stores! Did you buy anything? I couldn't afford it myself... I've been waiting for a lottery win for three years now.
re you currently in Japan? If so, you should definitely go and check out Harajuku. I'm sure there are wonderful encounters waiting for you there! Also, July is a month full of major festivals in Japan, so if you have the opportunity, make sure to go and experience them.
Thanks for taking us into around Urahara. I was impressed of your knowledge of shoes. I need to visit my local Nike Store in Portland, Oregon and see what they have. But I'm sure they don't have the Ramon shoe. Lol. Question, is there a employee only Nike store there. We have one here, but you need to go with an employee or get invited to get the discounts.
Thanks for your comment and your interest in the Urahara area! I'm glad you found the information about the shoes interesting. Regarding your question about the Nike employee store, there is indeed an employee-only Nike store, but it is located in Tokyo, specifically in the Roppongi area, not in Urahara. The store hours can vary, but it generally opens around 11:00 AM or noon and closes between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM, depending on the day. As for the access to the employee store, you'd need to have "close ties" with a Nike employee or their immediate family to get an invite. This could include being a friend or family member of an employee, or being an important vendor for Nike. The store typically carries a variety of athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories, including newer inventory not typically found in factory stores or outlets, and you could potentially get discounts as much as 30 percent off. I hope this information helps, and I wish you the best of luck in your shoe hunting! Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@neojapanwalk Thanks for the response back. You pretty much described the employee store here. Minus the Ramon shoe, I guess all Nike stores are more or less the same. Your knowledge of the shoes and the stores themselves are impressing. Take care brother. Looking forward to your next video. またね
There are many negative opinions about replica sneakers. In Japan, the sale and importation of counterfeit goods are strictly regulated, and law enforcement is vigilant. It is important to be aware of this and exercise caution, as selling such items can lead to legal trouble and potential arrest in Japan.
Sick of those Jordans and Dunks..Every dork I see wears those..with Nike I prefer the AirMax series but ASICS and New Balance is what I wear now to separate me from the fashion victims wearing those Js and SBs…
That's cool that we both wear New Balance sneakers! I can relate to not always winning sneaker raffles and not being able to afford the premium prices for Nike sneakers. It can be frustrating, right? Hang in there, and hopefully, one day you'll get lucky in a raffle and be able to rock those Nike kicks you've been waiting for. Patience is key, my friend!
Hey jeremycruz3555! Thanks for leaving a comment. Haha, that's pretty funny! I guess the guy in the 10:30 part couldn't resist capturing the moment. It's always interesting to see how people react to filming or being filmed. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the video and got a glimpse of the sneaker shop in Harajuku. If you have any more thoughts or questions, feel free to let me know! Take care and have a great day!
05:37 None of the sneakers on display are rare. Most of the shoes on display are made in 2022 and 2023. How can these shoes be said to be *RARE* while there are still many on the market and easy to get... 🤣🤣...
Although they might be the latest sneakers, I wasn't able to purchase any of those shoes as I wasn't chosen in any raffles. Moreover, I don't have the financial means to buy them at a premium price. Therefore, from my perspective, all of those shoes were rare... 😭
Very interesting to see this Sneakers fever in Japan where the fashion has definitely its place
Been into every single one of the store you showed. My favorite shoe store is the SNKR Dunk. Prices were more fair for the shoes I wanted to buy.
Thanks for the comment!
That's impressive that you've been to all the stores! Did you buy anything? I couldn't afford it myself... I've been waiting for a lottery win for three years now.
May i ask how the tax free thing works when buying sneakers in japan? Do they deduct it when ur buying them or do u have to do it at the airport?
Nice harajuku play
I want
Shibuya scrambles
And hachiko plus walk harajuku omotesando
Going to have to check out later this month. Arigato
re you currently in Japan? If so, you should definitely go and check out Harajuku. I'm sure there are wonderful encounters waiting for you there! Also, July is a month full of major festivals in Japan, so if you have the opportunity, make sure to go and experience them.
Lol I’m Thai and I heard there was Thai people was talking in SNKR Dunk shop also.
I would go broke in that 2nd store!
That pastel color way looked like the turbo retro aj1
Thanks for taking us into around Urahara. I was impressed of your knowledge of shoes. I need to visit my local Nike Store in Portland, Oregon and see what they have. But I'm sure they don't have the Ramon shoe. Lol. Question, is there a employee only Nike store there. We have one here, but you need to go with an employee or get invited to get the discounts.
Thanks for your comment and your interest in the Urahara area! I'm glad you found the information about the shoes interesting.
Regarding your question about the Nike employee store, there is indeed an employee-only Nike store, but it is located in Tokyo, specifically in the Roppongi area, not in Urahara. The store hours can vary, but it generally opens around 11:00 AM or noon and closes between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM, depending on the day.
As for the access to the employee store, you'd need to have "close ties" with a Nike employee or their immediate family to get an invite. This could include being a friend or family member of an employee, or being an important vendor for Nike. The store typically carries a variety of athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories, including newer inventory not typically found in factory stores or outlets, and you could potentially get discounts as much as 30 percent off.
I hope this information helps, and I wish you the best of luck in your shoe hunting! Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@neojapanwalk Thanks for the response back. You pretty much described the employee store here. Minus the Ramon shoe, I guess all Nike stores are more or less the same. Your knowledge of the shoes and the stores themselves are impressing. Take care brother. Looking forward to your next video. またね
I’m moving back to Japan in December, I’ll hit up most of these spots seen in your video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for video, so if i go to harajaku , can i get solemon shoes also?
I really want New Balance 327 FC Tokyo....where i can find it???
How many sneakers can i take with me in the airplane? 😂
how are the pricing in Kick Lab for the Jordans? comparing to Stock X prices
I was wondering, what does the people of japan think about replica sneakers? Are they against reps?
There are many negative opinions about replica sneakers. In Japan, the sale and importation of counterfeit goods are strictly regulated, and law enforcement is vigilant. It is important to be aware of this and exercise caution, as selling such items can lead to legal trouble and potential arrest in Japan.
How do you know which sneakers will be duty free? And how would you get the duty money paid back to you?
最初に出てくるお店、アトムスの社長はまだスニーカーが人気が無い頃、アメリカで数千円で売られていたスニーカーを購入して東京にそれを売ったら数万で売れて「これは商売になる!」と言って商売を始めてスニーカーに価値を付けた張本人です。
この人が居なければ世界的スニーカーブームはおきなかった?
あと東京の裏原宿はヴィンテージ古着の聖地で、ヴィンテージデニムやヴィンテージフライトジャケットなどヴィンテージ古着の価格の相場は裏原宿で決まると言うくらいのヴィンテージウェアの聖地ですよ。
А можно комментировать в видео, что и сколько стоит? Даже просто подписывать будет достаточно
я тоже так подумал, но только смысл?
Buffy black vampire
clean city
How much are the lightning 4 and SB 4 pine green? Ang travis scott reverse mocha and lost and founds? Are there size 12M US?
Bro I was there 2 days ago lmao
no shoes price information included this video
I'll make sure to include the prices in the next video. Thanks for the feedback!
😍👍✌
Nike milka
bro ricegum lmao 2:28
Hey, thanks for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
@@neojapanwalk also can you list down some good sneaker stores in Harajuku?
nah that’s ricecum
Sick of those Jordans and Dunks..Every dork I see wears those..with Nike I prefer the AirMax series but ASICS and New Balance is what I wear now to separate me from the fashion victims wearing those Js and SBs…
That's cool that we both wear New Balance sneakers! I can relate to not always winning sneaker raffles and not being able to afford the premium prices for Nike sneakers. It can be frustrating, right? Hang in there, and hopefully, one day you'll get lucky in a raffle and be able to rock those Nike kicks you've been waiting for. Patience is key, my friend!
Just an fyi, the dude in the 10:30 portion of the video took a picture of you 😅🥸
Hey jeremycruz3555! Thanks for leaving a comment.
Haha, that's pretty funny! I guess the guy in the 10:30 part couldn't resist capturing the moment. It's always interesting to see how people react to filming or being filmed. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the video and got a glimpse of the sneaker shop in Harajuku. If you have any more thoughts or questions, feel free to let me know!
Take care and have a great day!
А хули звука нет
05:37
None of the sneakers on display are rare. Most of the shoes on display are made in 2022 and 2023. How can these shoes be said to be *RARE* while there are still many on the market and easy to get...
🤣🤣...
Although they might be the latest sneakers, I wasn't able to purchase any of those shoes as I wasn't chosen in any raffles. Moreover, I don't have the financial means to buy them at a premium price. Therefore, from my perspective, all of those shoes were rare... 😭
if the shoes got a crazy resell price compared to retail price, its bound to be rare.
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