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Boomboxes in Tokyo

Discussion in 'Gallery' started by Gibraltar, Nov 19, 2017.

  1. Gibraltar

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    Over the the past year or so I've started seeing boomboxes showing up in unexpected places around Tokyo. I'm not a boombox collector but I snapped some photos and thought you guys might like to see them.

    Based on the shops that are now selling these it's pretty clear the vintage boombox is a mainstream trend at the moment in Japan. These are apparently all serviced and fully functional, and no doubt priced pretty high (I don't know the market prices for these but the same shops sell $1000 shoes, etc)

    The first picture is from Men's Isetan. It's an 8 floor department store dedicated entirely to high-end men's fashion. The top floor hosts rotating 'pop-up' exhibitions selling various non-clothing items like custom coat hangers, books, grooming equipment, etc. These were arranged right next to the coat hangers :)

    Some pretty cool looking units along with a couple books on boomboxes:

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    The next set of photos is from a shop called Beams Japan. This is just down the street from Isetan in Shinjuku, and it's also a high-end fashion store, but they sell their own brand. This particular location is actually pretty interesting since each floor has a different theme. One has a gallery with rotating exhibitions, one is housewares made by Japanese craftsmen, and others are mostly clothes.

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    Here's the coffee shop on the first floor:
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    These shots are from the street-wear floor, where boomboxes fit in nicely with the theme. I took shots on two different occasions:

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    Finally, I visited a shop called Waltz, which some of you have probably read about online before. It's a dedicated cassette shop which definitely predated the current trend. This place is a treasure trove of used cassettes, but we can save those details for another post...here are a few shots:

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    Here are a few interior shots, highlighting their selection of boomboxes:

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    And finally a shot showing just a part of their cassette selection...new releases on the table in front and used stock on the shelf...have you ever seen anything like this place??
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    Hope you guys enjoyed this small taste of what Tokyo has to offer. Maybe next time I can do a Walkman themed post :)
     
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    Interesting.

    We went on holiday to Tokyo back in 2006, visiting most of the places in the film Lost in Translation.

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    At the time this TV was the biggest I had ever seen.
    Back then I was more interested in the new technology than the old.

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    I don't know if many members will have seen this.



    It seems that with new CD Radio Cassettes the Japanese get much better ones than we get in the UK..
     
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  3. T-ster

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    Wow what a fantastic post, a real treat thank you. Sounds foolish but i didn't want it to end, i very much enjoyed stepping into that world and pouring over the pictures and admiring the machines. Some really lovely pictures there to.

    What a great read thank you.
     
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    Glad you guys liked it! When I get a bit more time there are some more photos I can post from Tokyo.

    @Longman, hard to believe 2006 was more than 10 years ago! That iconic Sony building in your photo is currently being torn down to be replaced with a park for the 2020 Olympics :(

    That 65" TV must have cost a fortune back then! A few years later they had a 100" on display that left a pretty big impression on me too! Sadly the shop you took that photo in also shut down a few years later. At least the building is still there!
     
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    @Gibraltar , Can you please provide the address of this place? Do you have any phone number? There is an item in the picture you posted (the one with Suzuki truck) I must contact this place. Any address or phone number can help
    Thanks
     
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    Boodokhan Well-Known Member

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    There is an item That i search yahoo japan daily. For now let me keep it secret :lollegs: . Let me call them to see whether or not still available. I am going to make them an offer that they wont refuse. Will keep you posted ( I promise you).:thumbsup:
     
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    wow, i like this !
     
  9. Longman

    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    I am guessing it was BIC Camera.

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    I think the problem is that people don't have to spend as much on electronics as they used to.
    It might also explain the silly prices being paid by enthusiasts for certain old items.

    Thinking about our 2006 visit I took my £400 Canon Ixus point and shoot and a £400 JVC Mini DV camcorder.
    Nowadays people would just take a Smartphone given to them with a £30 a month contract (and probably be
    able to get similar results).

    When I have time to transfer it and post it on Youtube I have a short film I made in BIC Camera going
    down the escalator through the different floors. I also have somewhere a free in house newspaper showing all
    the 2006 offers. Those in the UK will remember that Comet (a defunct UK retailer) used to do the same thing.
     
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    Thank you much, awesome post and photos! :thumbsup:
     
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    Wonderful posts thankyou very much and please continue
     
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    Well done, Gibraltar, on starting this exceptional thread.
    This video is on theme:
     
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    That looks like a awesome shop, I didn't know about it. I'll have to check it out next time I'm in Shibuya. This is actually just down the street from some of the best used record and cassette shops in Tokyo.
     
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    Very nice, the boxes look great.
     
  15. WELTRON CLAIRTONE BRAUN

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    I searched " Boombox Japan" on Youtube and discovered this on topic video that hardly anyone has viewed.
    I was in Osaka two months ago and only managed to visit 10 of their well over 50 record stores. An excellent map exists.

     
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    This is a Glorious Topic . Like Tre said i also didnt wanted it to end. :)
     
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    Just found this and all I can say is WOW! I'm lost for words.....

    I won't mince words but there are two CFS-99's:crybye and in great shape from the looks of them......I need those, like a crackhead needs his next fix! (I have now just inflated the price of these boxes, I know:crazy)

    I (read as my wife) do have a price tag limit though:knockout: so I have to behave...for now

    EDIT: Just saw the SK-51 as well:eek2:
     
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    Where are those stores? Tokyo? Thanks
     
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