Exploring Japan's BIGGEST Retro Video Game Store

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Today we had the opportunity to visit this amazing shopping center, which consists of basically every single "off" store!
    Store location: 5 Chome-1-21 Owadamachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0045
    Here’s a link to my Mario toy video: • CAN YOU Complete This ...
    For more of my game hunts and Japan adventures check out this playlist - • Top 20 Things To Do At...
    #japan #retrocollection #tokyo #pokemon #retrocollectiveus #retrogaming #retrogamer #thrifting #thrift #oldschool #nintendo #supernintendo #nintendo64 #gaming #game #hunting #vintagegames

Комментарии • 23

  • @Everything-Wii
    @Everything-Wii 28 дней назад +2

    4:48 that ds is actually a really good option for a game boy macro mod, if you've ever heard of those. You take off the top screen, and even though the touchscreen doesn't work, the game boy function is perfect! Certainly a great value for an in-box ds.

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  28 дней назад +2

      That’s really smart 😅 especially because you wouldn’t need the touch screen! I’d love to try my hand at that mod someday..🤔

  • @RighteousDread
    @RighteousDread Месяц назад +1

    Man that Hard off theme is bringing me BAAAACK!

  • @TryJapan
    @TryJapan  Месяц назад

    Take a trip with me to discover why Japan’s recycle shops are so damn cool 😁

  • @HispanicSatanic
    @HispanicSatanic 3 дня назад

    We use to play Nintendo games in TryJapans basement.
    Now I know he’s living the dream. Proud of you brother!! Keep it up 💪🏽

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  2 дня назад

      Appreciate that homie! I still have most of the games but now they’re half way across the planet 😂

  • @RighteousDread
    @RighteousDread Месяц назад +1

    Ah, I see the Hard off is still strong with you Moving Sky. Another comfy vid I always look forward too, Love you brother

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  Месяц назад +2

      Do I sense another hard off comparison?

  • @ThatGirlNoli
    @ThatGirlNoli Месяц назад

    Awesome video! that Pikachu sewing machine was adorable
    Hooooow do you still look 25??

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  29 дней назад

      Thanks man! 😁😁 I don’t know! It must be all the positive vibes 😊😊
      Also it’s good to hear from you! ❤️

  • @LaowaiinFuzou
    @LaowaiinFuzou 28 дней назад

    Great video man, glad I stumbled upon your channel before my trip next week.

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  27 дней назад

      I’m glad you did too 😁 Let me know if there’s any info I can give to help with the trip!

    • @LaowaiinFuzou
      @LaowaiinFuzou 27 дней назад +1

      @@TryJapan Thanks will do. Heading to Tokyo,Osaka, and Kyoto so will be looking at a few places trying to find some old consoles and pokemon games.

    • @LaowaiinFuzou
      @LaowaiinFuzou 16 дней назад

      In Tokyo now. Found mixed prices. Book off was ok and bought a loose Pokémon red, yellow, gold, and silver for 900 yen each which I can stomach. Went to other stores like Surugaya and they are 2800 each.

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  16 дней назад

      @@LaowaiinFuzouGlad to hear you made it over safe 😁 welcome to Japan!
      It’s hard to believe but up until two weeks ago the Pokémon games were even cheaper 😮‍💨😮‍💨
      if you’re gonna be in Tokyo a little longer I recommend checking out the hard offs in northern Tokyo (higashi kurume station has a good one 😊)
      As for Osaka I’ve heard good things about their surugaya stores!

    • @LaowaiinFuzou
      @LaowaiinFuzou 16 дней назад

      @@TryJapan thanks I will have a look in Osaka and Kyoto. Ive seen on videos that they can be cheaper than 900 but Im willing to pay that. Most of the other stores including the other hardoffs I went to were looking for well above that.

  • @japangamejunk
    @japangamejunk 27 дней назад

    I go often visit when driving through the Tama area, but this is not even close to the biggest or cheapest game store or even Hard Off! It barely takes an hour to browse (at least the game related things in the Hard Off area), while other stores can be almost the size of a football field. I recommend you take the drive north to Niigata for other multi-story Hard Offs in their home area or to go west to the (honestly better for collectors) Surugaya stores in Shizuoka (as the newly remodeled main store in Shizuoka city is amazing). Of course the best stores for treasure hunting will likely always be the kanteidan warehouses, especially in north Kanto and Tohoku but also a few good ones are in Chubu or rural Kanto.
    And just common courtesy for the channel owner if you did not know, but in this country it is illegal to film and publish peoples' faces, even incidentally, without permission... I don't think anyone would find themselves in your videos and then go through the effort to complain but maybe be careful in the future or use blurring! Also, unless a store specifically has a sign posted giving permission to film inside a store, it is seen as really impolite to do so before asking permission, and you might get banned if being seen as a nuisance to shoppers... PLEASE go to a staff member and ask 動画を撮っても構いませんか? It is rough as a foreigner just trying to browse while holding my phone, as I am often asked if I am filming because of others previously... I hope this trend is reversed because the atmosphere in game shops in Japan has really changed compared to 20 years or even 5 years ago...
    In any case, sorry for the long comment, and good luck to you and your channel and your time in Japan, wherever it may lead you!

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  27 дней назад

      I really appreciate the informative and well thought out comment! I definitely appreciate the feedback as well. I only just very recently started to make videos about my Hard off adventures and am not sure if I want them to be a main focus of the channel or a series to put out every so often, but regardless it’s feedback like this that will help me to improve both my storytelling and my overall awareness 😊
      I’ve been thinking about visiting some of the further countryside hardoffs (it’s been years since I last visited them and I didn’t think to document it back then 🤔) and for this video wanted to highlight hachioji because I thought it may be an easier location for over seas visitors to check out. Definitely important to be considerate of other customers and I’ll be mindful of that as well!

  • @TheFilyng
    @TheFilyng 28 дней назад

    Hard Off prices have skyrocketed and it's not worth it anymore btw. It's better if you go to non well known hard off stores, separated from the crowded areas or in smaller cities. Even in Kyoto. Prices are simply, not worth it anymore thanks to scalpers.

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  27 дней назад

      You make a good point. I sometimes remember the prices of things I found 7-8 years ago and wince at what they are now 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ It almost seemed like a secret club back then. I still enjoy going because of the thrill when I do find something rare or interesting. But nowadays it’s almost guaranteed to cost a pretty penny

    • @TheFilyng
      @TheFilyng 27 дней назад

      @TryJapan yeah, your best bet nowadays is going to the junk section, and try to find gold there. Other than that, general second-hand electronic stores in smaller cities are where the best prices are.

  • @stephanefenouil9678
    @stephanefenouil9678 27 дней назад

    3 hard off in hachioji, which is?

    • @TryJapan
      @TryJapan  26 дней назад +1

      Just posted the location in the description!