Hi guys,
Does anyone know where I can get the Naruto Mangas in complete Raw form?
Thank you so much.
Does anyone know where I can get the Naruto Mangas in complete Raw form?
Thank you so much.
caivano Wrote:Where in Chiba can you get 250en manga? I've only seen new manga for the RRP...http://www.chibakan-tougane.net/
howtwosavealif3 Wrote:well if yo don't mind used though the quality is pretty good still go to book off. they probably sell naruto for a dollar each.Book-off is cheap, and I recently found out why. A few weeks ago, I handed them over about 20 or so books and manga and got a grand total of 110yen. :O
nadiatims Wrote:yeah i had the same experience lol. but um... it's like i don't want the books and throwing it away seems wasteful? maybe someobdy would enjoy reading it.howtwosavealif3 Wrote:well if yo don't mind used though the quality is pretty good still go to book off. they probably sell naruto for a dollar each.Book-off is cheap, and I recently found out why. A few weeks ago, I handed them over about 20 or so books and manga and got a grand total of 110yen. :O
bodhisamaya Wrote:I wish they had a Salvation Army or something similar in JapanTa-dah! http://www.salvationarmy.or.jp/
howtwosavealif3 Wrote:yeah i had the same experience lol. but um... it's like i don't want the books and throwing it away seems wasteful? maybe someobdy would enjoy reading it.Yeah, same. I couldn't care less about the money. I knew it would be peanuts but still that's like 5yen a piece. Seeing as I've never seen stuff sold there for less than 100 yen that's a pretty sweet profit. I also heard that Book-off is associated with soukkagakkai, a somewhat cult-like buddhist organisation with political influences. I lot of Japanese people I know really hate Soukkagakkai.
bodhisamaya Wrote:pudding cat,Looks like they only have one shop in Tokyo, I suppose the Salvation Army isn't very big in Japan.
I couldn't find a link on that site to drop-off points for donated items or stores where you can shop and buy those items. They don't seem to have the same business model in Japan.