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Does anyone know a good resource to buy Japanese novels in the US? I'm not really into Manga or that kind of thing. I never have been into graphic novels, etc in the US, either. So I have trouble finding stuff that will hold my interest.
In English, I do like current fiction - and have read some good Japanese translations (Miyuki Miyabe, etc). Where could i find something like the Miyuki Miyabe novel called All She Was Worth in the US? Either mail order or Los Angeles is probably easiest.
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Amazon.co.jp
They charge a premium on shipping though, so you should order lots at one time. See if you can combine orders with a friend.
There are also Kinokuniya and Bookoff stores in certain US cities.
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I've actually never ordered books overseas. I just buy a ton when I'm in Japan or get someone to mail me some. There is a BookOff about 3 hours away though (30 minutes driving, 2 hours boat, 30 minutes driving) if I was desperate.
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Kinokuniya has stores in NYC and LA. Other stores on the west coast, too. There's also a Book-off in NYC, too. I sometimes buy stuff from the Kinokuniya in NYC and have it shipped via UPS for $7. They mark up the books a bit, because they have to pay shipping from Japan, but they have a good selection. It's about 1 month or so behind what you'd see in Japan.
Otherwise I buy from BK1 and have it shipped SAL. Usually cheaper than Amazon.jp, and no handling fees. You should do the math before you place an order, though. It may be cheaper sometimes to go with Amazon, maybe other times to go with BK1. Major downside to BK1 is that they don't calculate shipping for you until your order actually ships, so you need to be a good estimator of how much your package is going to weigh, then use their calculators.
Either way, having anything shipped from Japan is going to be expensive if you're impatient.
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there is no ebay here, but yahoo auction is going strong
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I'm in Victoria for a few more weeks then back to Japan.
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Do you have a nearby library that stocks Japanese novels? Mine does, and as they're borrowed rarely, I can extend for months. I've never had to buy one.
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Interesting - didn't know there was a BookOff in LA. Been to the one in NY occasionally, but was just really looking for videos at the time.
Anyone used the service Tenso? Seems like a good way to forward stuff from Amazon.jp orders, general Japanese mail order, etc. Quite reasonable prices.
Gonna go check out some local stores, otherwise will try YesAsia, etc.
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bk1 is awesome! I always get two confirmation emails, one when I order and one when my order was shipped. Only the second one has the shipping cost included.
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And if you look on the actual box, BK1 will usually write the cost of shipping in pencil on it, too.
Shipping anything from Japan is expensive. To the US is cheaper than to Europe, though.
Tenso... make sure you know all the charges they're going to hit you with to transship your Amazon stuff. It may be a deal... it may not. I'm curious to find out. If domestic shipping from Amazon.JP is free, then yeah, it's probably worth it, depending on what Tenso is going to charge you to reship it. If they charge handling fees and reshipping fees, then it'll be cheaper to just use BK1.
Then again, BK1 will save you the trouble of going through a 3rd party.
But if you use Tenso, you'll be able to get stuff from Amazon.JP you can't usually get shipped overseas. (All the good non-book, non-CD stuff. Damn you, Amazon!)
I do know that Tenso charges fees to bid on auctions for you. Can't remember what they were, though.