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Japanese magazines looking for new shelves in Europe - meushi - 2009-04-30

First of all, thanks to Fabrice for letting me post this here.

I need to make some space on my shelves so I thought some of you guys might be interested by Japanese manga at a reasonable price.

The list is available as a spreadsheet on google docs.

"KoroKoro" is a magazine aimed at primary school kids, so it has furigana. Franchises include: Doraemon, Pokemon, ...
[Image: manga.jpg]
"V Jump" franchises include: Yu-gi-oh, Gundam, ...
"Weekly Shonen Jump" franchises include: Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, Hunter x Hunter, ...
[Image: manga%202.jpg]
"With" is a Japanese girls magazine read by my wife.
[Image: With%20maga.jpg]

The magazines are in a very good condition, some are even still shrink-wrapped and come with all the goodies (Yu-gi-oh cards, CD, ...).

I would like €2 per magazine issue. Shipping would be through Hermes Logistics, in order to limit the shipping costs.

Thanks for reading,
Michael


Japanese magazines looking for new shelves in Europe - meushi - 2009-05-05

I just added all the 2009 shonen weekly jump to date to the list.


Japanese magazines looking for new shelves in Europe - nicksan - 2009-05-23

Are you still offering these? I'd quite like one of each of the magazines.

Would you post to the UK?


Japanese magazines looking for new shelves in Europe - meushi - 2009-05-23

Hi Nick,

they are still available and looking for a new home Wink

I need to check the shipping fees to the UK, I'll email you shortly.

Michael


Japanese magazines looking for new shelves in Europe - meushi - 2009-05-25

Shipping fees to Europe (except Germany, obviously):
up to 8 issues of weekly jump would be

13E90 without tracking
14E90 with tracking

For more than 8 issues, it would be

18E90 without tracking
19E90 with tracking

Here is the price structure in English
http://www.hermes-logistik-gruppe.de/C1256B42003FCD64/ContentByKey/UHON-6T5HD3-EN-p

One issue of Weekly Jump weighs in at 710g, so you'd have to get a lot to go across the 25Kg limit of the Hermes service.

Shipping outside the EU (Norway, for example) would be more expensive, I need to check with another courier as Hermes only covers the EU.