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@AmandadeOliveiraАй бұрын
I'm a teacher, and my kids are going crazy for Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh cards now. It's so funny to see how things come back again and again. They think they're so cool and different.😂😂
@stephlivegigs3587Ай бұрын
Hey Norm, any advice on 2nd hand stores in Tokyo to buy an Insta360 camera. Will check out all of these stores later this week. Thanks from an Aussie currently in Japan.
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
@@stephlivegigs3587don’t buy 360 used Too much potential for issue Could look fine but be fried from overheating or weird usage In my humble opinion, an insta360 360 cam is one of the few items I’d grab new (I usually have my recommended ones linked in the description box)
@jasdog71Ай бұрын
Love these videos! I did the Hard-Off tour of Tokyo when there last year. The stores in Akihabara were my favourites. Spent hours in the junk rooms and bought a hard to get Nikon camera lens and great pair of Sony noise cancelling headphones in the store you visited at 14:17!
@turtlerunner5791Ай бұрын
Do you know if any of those stores have an online shop and if yes do they ship internationally?
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
This was so much fun!! Thank you Norm for introducing me to exciting thrift stores😆
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
SHERRY!!! Thank you for joining yet another crazy day!
@leviaustin880Ай бұрын
Hope to see more of you on the channel
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
@@leviaustin880 there’s about 30 Sherry vids already up!!
@shannondoreАй бұрын
Hi Sherry! Not that Norm isn't a positive person, but I just love the positive attitude you bring to Norm's adventures. Takes up the happy level a few notches.😁
@ObsessiveGeekАй бұрын
Subscribed to your channel Sherry
@johntrussell7228Ай бұрын
LOVE see both you and Sherry in a video. You both have such great chemistry.
@robertclesaca3976Ай бұрын
WE DEMAND A DETAILED STUDIO TOUR!!...Please. Keep up the great work.
@Sperbs_9Ай бұрын
Yay thrift stores!!!! Adding to the list of places to buy things I don’t need in November 😂
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
haha its ok! money doesn't count on vacation lol
@youreprettygood2603Ай бұрын
Japan is a second hand shopping paradise, after all these years I'm still amazed by how well people here take care of their stuff.
@jomsolejoАй бұрын
Life's been pretty bad lately and I always look forward to watching your videos weekly since you give such a relaxing energy everytime. Thanks as always, Norm!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Glad I can give a bit of a greak~
@jexxica_28Ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel and have been binge watching non stop! Love your content, can't wait to see more ❤
@RenerDeCastroАй бұрын
That first HobbyOff store you showed in the video was the first one I ever visited during my trips to Japan. I'm glad it's still there.
@christopherharris600515 күн бұрын
Awesome video as always Norm and Sherry. Yes most definitely you need to make a studio tour video.
@thetypebeastАй бұрын
I love the thrift store vids lol That "Slide printer" is an E6 slide scanner and printer in one. So any photos that you want to print from old slides you put in that and print it out as 4x6 without having to send your slides off to a photo lab and wait two weeks to get prints.
@angeltt4390Ай бұрын
That Vivitar thing makes polaroid style photos out of old camera film negatives and slides. Seeing that Voltron stuff brought back memories of stealing my brothers vehicle and lion Voltron sets to play with :3
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
very interesting!!
@jpleva9987Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, both Polaroid and Fuji stopped making the Colorpak film that the slide printer uses, so it’s now useless.
@With_Me_JAPANАй бұрын
Always your thrift store videos are very enjoyable with your interesting commentaries but this time with Sherry! The egg maracas 🪇 falling off scene made me laugh btw 😂Thank you as always Norm!😆
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Yuka San Thank you for yet another kind comment and congrats on 16k!!
@MuppioАй бұрын
Can i just say that i really enjoyed the way you did the ad read. It didn't feel invasive and it didn't stop the video dead in it's tracks. More folks should do it this way.
@blackadder1966Ай бұрын
I think I've been in that army surplus store. After shopping, we walked to Asakusa. I think it took around 30 mins, a friend of mine family own a restaurant there called lisbon. They been running it for 90 years! We live in Australia, my wife is japanese
@dianechaniewski293Ай бұрын
Yay! A new video!! It's so nice to see you and Sherry together again! Thanks for bringing us along. I would absolutely LOVE a more detailed look at your studio. You are such a good human Norm. I wish you all the best and lots of success, always.
@kevinholt2648Ай бұрын
Always enjoy cruising the thrift stores. It is always interesting to see some of the technology that never made it out of Japan. It fascinates me like you, but I don't know what it does. Thanks for showing us around and Thanks to Sherry for coming along to keep things interesting.
@Gabe54607Ай бұрын
Yes please show us a detailed view of your studio! I know you have loads of stuff and we'd all love to see it! 😊
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
For sure! What do you want to see or know about the most?
@sleepingbackbone7581Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter how cloudy might be outside, because seeing Sherry brings sunshine right away. :)
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
😆
@jessiewionzek4832Ай бұрын
The strange figures in the Seekbase Mandarake are most likely collectible vinyl sculptures/sufubi made by various artists! Think along the lines of Banksy, Kaws, etc. These can be worth a LOT of money. There are sometimes gachapon version of these as well (eg. at Big Step in Osaka you can find a row of special artist gacha). Sometimes these are based on preexisting characters (like Godzilla in new colours/designs) and some are completely original designs :) Also! Re: the Mandarake location at the end: the first floor is the buying floor which is why it gets so chaotic (& many tourists hang out there because they're confused lol, I speak from personal experience). There's a LOT of cool stuff on the other floors and I highly recommend checking the whole building out! Just note that each floor is small and can get quite crowded. I like using the stairs rather than the elevator because of that. I also found the staff were quite nice - I lost my phone on the (cough) doujinshi floor (cough) and the staff found it and kept it for me :)
@BOYVIRGO666Ай бұрын
That is basically what they are yeah. Godzilla ones are very popular. I dont know exactly what market they are for, but you see them everywhere.
@rupertmiller9690Ай бұрын
Got the coffee brewing, the cats fed, and breakfast cooking. Now I'm ready for some chill times with Norm.
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
its a fun one!
@VerdeBoomslangАй бұрын
It is so fascinating to get to experience thrift stores all the way across the world in Japan! I love seeing the differences and similarities. Thank you for giving us a view into them!
@ginko5795Ай бұрын
i have been really depressed the past year, but your positivity and enthusiasm is so contagious, makes me smile every time. thank you for blessing us with your happiness Norm ❤❤
@d3n0tz_Ай бұрын
The way Norm add his sponsor into the video is so creative! I actually enjoy watching them 🤣🤣👍👍
@DDB168Ай бұрын
Definitely interested in seeing a detailed tour of your space. Looks like some pretty good stuff in there.
@CrossingtАй бұрын
That artisan/ craft market is fantastic. My partner bought hand made jewellery there and I got a hand made little inari mask out of a gachapon machine. I also took one of my favourite Tokyo photos there of a stationary bike as another one pedalled by.
@dragonair3885Ай бұрын
Love to watch your videos, but these are the ones which makes me want to go to Japan right the very moment I am watching the video.
@skaarfvagly3959Күн бұрын
KitKats are the main reason I booked a trip to Japan, I have ordered hundreds of them in the mail from Japan, I'm finally going to visit next year to get them myself!! My favorite ones were the Mikan Orange, but I also really love the Cookies n Cream and the new Blueberry Cheesecake they just released in the Mt.Fuji box!
@caro-chan28Ай бұрын
Yesss please do a tour of your KZbin studio!! Love your content Norm, keep up the great work!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
What are you the most curious about?
@caro-chan28Ай бұрын
@@TokyoLens Probably any kind of knickknacks or collectibles that you have decorating or hiding around the studio, how you have it organized and displaying your favourite things!
@cmaden787 күн бұрын
I was born in 1978. When i was little, i had that parking garage toy❤😃 all my boy cousins and my little brother loved it too! We would put HUNDREDS of different matchbox and hotwheels cars in it. When my sons were small they loved it too. Made my day better. Thank you 🤗✨🖤✨
@bitfreakazoidАй бұрын
Hey it's RECOfan. I always stop by there when I visit Akihabara. Went looking for the mini-CD of Moritaka Chistao's single of The Stress. I didn't see it there on the shelf and when I asked the guy at the counter, who seems to be able to speak at least a little English, if they had it at first he said no but as I was walking around their store he came up to me and said he found it. It was a good day.
@grinningidiotАй бұрын
I love Japanese thrift shops. I live out in the Suburbs West of Tokyo but I lucked out in that there are 3 different Off-House/Hard-Off/Hobby-Off combos all within about 30 minutes walk from by house. I'm always buying old model kits, old Famicom games and retro electronics from the junk section since I can fix most of them and my wife always shops the old kimono. Just yesterday I got an old Macross model kit from the 80s, some vintage cycling shoes from the 80s to match my vintage bikes (Super rare to find a size 28.5) and my wife got like 6 old kimono and obi.
@chelseacarpenter2302Ай бұрын
That thumb nail had me clicking so fast! Cant wait to see all the fun stuff you find! The thrift shops were honestly out of this world! Much love from Arizona 💜💜
@Tater7147Ай бұрын
I love the thrift stores in Japan! I always go and get gifts for friends and family when I visit.
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
What’s your favorite thrift store? 😉
@Tater7147Ай бұрын
My favorites are further out from central Tokyo. I like the Hard Off Hamura and カシコシュ 青梅新町店 (kashi kashu, Shinmachi).
@perdomotАй бұрын
Believe it or not there are at least 4 Surugaya stores in Akiba with about a block of each other. Found one for Gundam kits and was blown away by the selection. Planning on going back soon.
@Stormcrow89Ай бұрын
This was so much fun! So much to see and so many questions! Starting to feel old seeing some of the McDonald toys that I had, the burger in particular lol. I really liked seeing all the record areas. As for your studio, yes, we need a tour!
@SmilingQuokkaАй бұрын
This was a great tour of the thrift shops. Somehow we missed these on our trip. We'd love to see more of your studio Norm. It looks like you have quite the collection!
@electronicarchaeologyАй бұрын
The Akai VCR with the tiny CRT screen is right up my alley; please send it to me.
@yossisureta2578Ай бұрын
N64 always triggers my childhood memories..😌🫧 love watching Norm’s thrift store adventures!!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
all about that N64 some of my friends are a bit too competitive though lol
@yossisureta2578Ай бұрын
🤣
@psychorabbittАй бұрын
4:05 That camera there is an old 110 camera. My mother had one back in the 80s. But hers was from a time when they didn't have a built in flash. So you had to buy these big flash bars that had 10 individual flashbulbs in them. And after you took 10 pictures with the flash, you threw it out and bought another one.
@LalaithlenАй бұрын
I was in the Ueno area last week and a couple days later I went to ecotown in Hachioji and the prices were a huge difference. At least 50% difference, much cheaper in Hachioji.
@Fluffy-v9pАй бұрын
It is always fun to see what you can find in these places! I hope to go to Japan someday!
@BroBro...Ай бұрын
I will always go nuts over your thrift store videos. In my eyes they're like buildings full of treasures.
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Find a favorite item in this one?
@jak3hdАй бұрын
I definitely need to hit up more of the thrift stores on this years trip! So much cool retro stuff.
@zrugelАй бұрын
oh I love these trips so much :D and we're treated to Sherry too? this just made my whole day ❤
@FGBFGB-vt7tcАй бұрын
During hard times Thrift Shops can become a lifeline. Thanks for the video and the good company!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Thanks for being here! Did you have a favorite?
@FGBFGB-vt7tcАй бұрын
@@TokyoLens Anything with musical and writing instruments makes me happy, [amateur] flute player here. Hope to hear your Shamisen playing again, as the two professional players from back in the day. Guess the first one for the sheer size. I am conflating big size with big selection, so I can be wrong. BTW: congrats on the 1M plaque, your old friend is a great partner that complements you nicely, and hope to see Sayaka-san in another video!
@leepree8959Ай бұрын
Loved the video! I will definitely check a few out when I am in Tokyo in a month.
@DividedZoneАй бұрын
Love the thrift store videos! Can't wait to see what you and Sherry find!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
found so much in this one!!
@The_FoilАй бұрын
I just love the thrift shop videos! they're so much fun!
@9sheri9Ай бұрын
Yessss Norm, would love to see a detailed tour of your studio!! 🫶
@natalyabaich4006Ай бұрын
Hey, Norm. I would love to see a tour of your studio! It always looks like you have some super interesting items. It was great to see Sherry hanging out with you. She's so much fun. You guys look like you laugh a lot. I like that. Thank you for another amazing video. Take care, my friend.
@AmandadeOliveiraАй бұрын
I would love to look at those as museums. It seems so fun to look around. Thanks for another amazing video. ❤ Hugs from Brazil.
@AlanVByrnesАй бұрын
So very happy to see you guys together at the Japan thrift stores again super fun and excited to see more from the team!! 🙌🙌🙌
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
What was your favorite store!?😄
@AlanVByrnesАй бұрын
@@sherryberryjp hard to say actually!!😅😅😅 I think I liked all of them you guys went to!! Japan just has so many fun and interesting looking stores everywhere!! 🦾🦾🦾
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
@@AlanVByrnes True! They are all awesome!!
@SoftlywoolАй бұрын
I LOVE thriftstore videos!! this was so fun im excited for more of these in the future if u ventured outside of tokyo like you said!
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
I’ve already got a bunch outside of Tokyo! Check the playlist 😊
@SoftlywoolАй бұрын
@@TokyoLens Oh!! Sorry I somehow missed that even though I see you said that in the video now even after i rewatched. thank you!
@CeB0HАй бұрын
It was super fun to see all the thrift stores. They are a lot different then the thrift stores in my area in the netherlands. They seem way more organized in japan and take care off
@DaphoidАй бұрын
This is awesome! Prices are high indeed; but it's just neat to see the sheer volume of stuff / stores. There are a few places like that where I am, but they're not nearly as big or numerous. Plus the staff here are usually disinterested teenagers or young adults who really aren't interested in either a) quietly leaving you be until you have questions or b) being helpful and friendly. There's definitely a market for this kind of stuff - but prices have indeed gone up. Thrift / pawn shop stores here are usually more generic clothing / jewlery type stuff. Thanks for the tour Norm and Sherry!
@Grimlock-ry8fgАй бұрын
A highly detailed studio tour sounds great! It'd make a great Christmas present to your viewers!🎅🎅🎅
@41tinman41Ай бұрын
I really need to come back to Tokyo and go thrift shopping for tokusatsu merch. Thank you for showing off these spots, Norm!
@barrierdsАй бұрын
That expensive GameCube was a Panasonic Q, the only GameCube released with a built in DVD player. It's definitely a collector's item! 👍
@rtlovcddАй бұрын
Love when you make these type of vids Norm
@fluidityyyАй бұрын
Japanese thrift stores always seem so cool. 100% visiting one once I get a chance to go to Japan! (also let's go notif squad except I was a bit late this time cause of work)
@gaurdiandevl13Ай бұрын
That was a lot of fun!! Gotta support the studio tour. Maybe your favorite items and story of how you acquired them?
@allisonrobertson5423Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I like thrift shopping, so I can't choose just one store lol But the R2-D2 is very tempting :) And that's a yes to a tour of your studio
@misteriron69Ай бұрын
Hi norm! Definitely would love to see the Studio Tour. Looking forward to it!
@DirkHalideАй бұрын
The Vivitar Instant Slide Printer allows you to make a print of a 35mm slide to Polaroid pack film. It dates back to the 80s, and I got one back in 1988 or so. It was $75 then. Thanks for the great content!
@martinlooАй бұрын
Definitely would love a detailed studio tour....so much stuff to look at! Also planning on hitting suburban thrift in november.
@luciannicholaiАй бұрын
Your videos are always interesting and good quality, keep shining 💪🏼
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Thanks so much~
@hmartinlbАй бұрын
Even within Tokyo prices vary wildly. I can recommend going to the outskirt thrift stores where you wouldn't expect any tourist ever going.
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
Do you have a favorite?
@hmartinlbАй бұрын
@@TokyoLens Nothing you could make a video out of. I was in Japan for holiday for the first time and had 6 days in Tokyo. I just noticed that the one Bookoff near where I stayed in Asakusa was cheaper than all the others in Tokyo. No tourist goes there as there's nothing there and it's smaller. Also went to the Bookoff in Kasai near the Metro Museum and noticed prices being cheaper and selection being way different, but it's also on the smaller side. I started the trip in Kansai and ended it in Tokyo. I regretted not doing my shopping in the Kansai region. Most Tokyo thrift stores are definitely more expensive and have less / no "good deals".
@jamesfrankiewicz5768Ай бұрын
Those McDonald's toys at the end came out during the Transformers (and Go-Bots) craze. I had a couple different ones at the time (I was in elementary school, I don't recall which year). Like most Happy Meal toys, I got bored of them pretty fast.
@cecilneville6776Ай бұрын
The Instant Slide Printer prints photos directly from film negatives. Really cool if you have old physical film reels.
@Dale-TNDАй бұрын
Yay Sherry is back!!!
@tammi6771Ай бұрын
I really love the variety of items at the thrift stores. I could spend hours in them. Some of the prices, though, are definitely high. I'll have to check out some the next time I go to Japan.
@SuperbFairyАй бұрын
You always come up with such great video ideas, love this
@TokyoLensАй бұрын
this is one of my favorite series!!
@amberl3133 күн бұрын
Omg those prices are insane!
@ChiChisStreamsАй бұрын
Love these videos! They gives us more areas to find treasures. My best past time while in Japan 😍 the last Mandarake, we go all the way to the top 😉 best section 🤭
@MitchSpragueАй бұрын
Its all so tidy and organized.
@valen.222Ай бұрын
NOT THE CLOTHES OFF STORE LMAO, can I get a hi? I absolutely adore ur vids and vibe, also I'm super happy that u brought ur friend along with u!! Love the dynamic duo
@SirJazamАй бұрын
I go to that location every time I return on my yearly trips to and threw Japan, and have to agree on it's price increases in huge percentage over the years both pre and post COVID lockdowns. I go to a routine and return of over 50 hobby and hard off's in my trips to this being the only one I had to remove from my trip stop off rotation. But like always a great video to inform the public on KZbin
@M4real2601Ай бұрын
Omg, i Just thought " havent seen a thrift store vid in a long time"... Thanks very much!
@puddleposeidon3532Ай бұрын
I had that exact same red/white Harrier Jet toy when I was a kid in the US. I was not expecting that to pop up in a Japanese thrift shop!
@CFonlyАй бұрын
We did basically also a drift store tour this holiday. The best one was in aizu, soooo big and cheap off house. Tokyo is really extremely expensive..
@jhall701Ай бұрын
Norm, the Polaroid instant slide printer was a quick way to make prints from slides using Polaroids two-part, peel back instant film. The "film" is often associated with passport photos, and was used into the early 2000s, but is no longer manufactured.
@nemrapsАй бұрын
I remember meeting you last year at that same Ueno Hard Off 😅
@pastorjillkАй бұрын
I love watching these thrift store videos. I love seeing things that I know what are. Like a game or toy. The Ronald McDonald puppet would be 50 to 60 years old if it were in the States. Love the gadgets and gizmos. I would love to see some other thrift stores as well. Love your channel it gives me more insight to Japan for when I come over.
@wilnewman5372Ай бұрын
Great video !!! I really enjoyed it !!! I hope one day to go visit Japan. Yes do a video of your studio one day when you get the time. I own a few of those Mcdonald's Transformers toys from the late 80's in my collection !!!
@Ren_BrandsАй бұрын
Great Video always great to see you with Sherry
@sherryberryjpАй бұрын
What was your favorite store!? 😊
@Ren_BrandsАй бұрын
The big Ueno hard off was my favourite so much stuff. @@sherryberryjp
@OtakuAnime01Ай бұрын
at 17:25 the "Vivitar Instant Printer" converts 35mm slides into instant photos from Type 100 packfilm.
@trebornewo3354Ай бұрын
Great video. Brought back good memories. I'm sure you've tried the Book Off Super Bazaars. I had a great time in the Tsunashima store last year. Bought all my family gifts in that one store....and forgot there was an upstairs, too. Doh! Next time.
@jaxomАй бұрын
Dropped by the hobby off in ueno and akihabara last week. Scored some really cheap bags of Lego for my son. 👌
@LetsgowithHyroАй бұрын
I would lose a lot of money if I ever go shopping with you guys LOL Thanks Norm & Sherry!
@trumpetmom8924Ай бұрын
26:55 Yes, some of those McDonald’s Happy Meal toys are the same as in the US. I had the burger robot that is in the back left of the shot here (behind the drink cup). I had another that was like the nugget box up front, but it wasn’t that exact toy. I used to disassemble and reassemble them using my parent’s jeweler’s screwdrivers.
@elflass5544Ай бұрын
So much stuff!! This makes me miss Japan... and want to go thrifting 🤣
@julesc4228Ай бұрын
Definitely planning to go into ALL of them next year when I go over there, this is the true vacation goal of japan dont anyone try to convince me otherwise lol
@dinnersat630Ай бұрын
Going to Japan in a few weeks and it's been a bit overwhelming trying to decide what to do. Part of me is just going with the "I'm just gonna wander around and whatever looks cool I'm gonna check out." but I also need destinations. A lot of special cafes like Square Enix need reservations ahead of time. Kind of struggling to know where to go and what to do really. A lot of it it so shopping oriented too, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. So I'm glad I can watch your videos and get some ideas cause I need it. Please if anyone has any recommendations let me know! I'm sad that the Yokohama Gundam Factory shut down I was really looking forward to that. I'll be checking out Odaiba though. Hope everyone has a great week! Much love.
@tchmilfanАй бұрын
@9:33 That’s a Buzz Rickson Deck Jacket, they sell for around ¥86,500 new. So that’s a bargain if it’s in good condition
@moji9209Ай бұрын
Around 6:30 they are the prize from Ichiban Kuji where you pay to buy the ticket and get the prize. As the lotteries are held across convenience stores, bookstores, and hobby shops. Tickets to play are usually around 600 to 800 yen each. So the Alphabet letter you see represents the categories of prizes, A and B-ranked prizes are the rarest and lower by C D.... and so on.
@goodmarketingmorning772529 күн бұрын
Would love to see you do a video around Pokemon Cards stores and Sports Cards stores in Japan. With Shohei Ohtani being a Japanese Superstar baseball player from Japan as well a Yoshinobu Yamamoto it would be cool to see how Japanese stores feature these two players.
@cosmicmousseАй бұрын
If Sherry wants to try model kits, I'm a big fan of the 'Entry Grade' kits and recommend them. I've only done the Gundam ones, but they do a few other franchises, like Pokémon and DBZ.
@ellieblaber4243Ай бұрын
japanese thrift stores are my favourite, seeing airsoft guns there for soooooo cheap compared to prices in the UK or US makes me wish i could bring them all home when i go on holiday
@AzalynnnnnАй бұрын
I loved the thrift stores when I went and it felt like it went so deep. Like, Some prices seem WILDLY high in some locations, while other places seem like the most crazy bargains.