BookOff started in 1991, the company has had explosive success even after Japan’s economic
bubble burst, even expanding up to 866 stores in Japan.
How do you buy great looking
gifts really cheap?
Many people go to 100-yen stores. However if you give someone a gift from a
100-yen store they will know how much you spent and will be disappointed. Many
great second hand but new looking items can be found very cheap at Book Off.
What does Book Off Sell?
Book Off sells used
clothing, sporting gear, watches, handbags, cameras, camera equipment,
surfboards, video game consoles, video games, manga, CDs, DVDs, cell phones,
tablets, kindles and other portable media players. Book
Off also sells secondhand books, music and comics in Japan.
Book Off shaves
the edges off the pages of books to make them appear newer.
Prices range from 105 yen for magazines and about 800 yen for books. Great
deals if you can find some books that you like. There are also children’s educational books
very cheap. Don’t be afraid to go to Book Off and just read without buying. It
is an accepted behavior in Japan.
How to get a great deal at Book Off
When you shop at
Book Off be careful, as some items are not cheap. Sometimes you can buy the
same item brand new for about the same price. Also some older cameras and
electronics have no warranty. They will tell you this before you purchase. The
secret to getting great deals at Book Off is to go there every day and spend
time looking at all the merchandise in the store. Get a feel for the prices and
compare prices online or at other discount stores before you buy. This way you
will learn how much certain products are worth.
Another reason to
visit every day is to catch any new merchandise that is selling cheap before
some other bargain hunter buys it. Look for designer brands, and check that
they are undamaged. I have found great Louis Vuitton products at a fraction of
the retail prices. I have also found many designer clothes for adults and
children selling for just a few hundred yen per item. Many older Hello Kitty
products can also be found here.
Book Off Branch Stores
The Book Off franchise also has sister branch stores such as Hard Off
(electronics and hardware), Off House (furniture and house
hold goods),
Mode Off (clothes), and Liquor Off.
Book Off is Tax Free For
Tourists
Lately, Book Off
has offered tax-free shopping at six shops in Japan.
The follow stores are tax free:
Book Off Narita AEON Mall Store
Book Off PLUS
Nanba Ebisubashi
Book Off Shibuya Centergai Store
Book Off Shinjuku Station East Gate Store
Book Off Super Bazzar North Tenjin
Book Off Super Bazzar Hiroshima Otemachi
The
tax free offer only includes items over 10,801 yen, not including consumables
such as cell phone SIM cards, office and stationary supplies, and perfume.
You
must show your passport with a valid tourist visa and fill out paper work to
get the tax-free discount. If you live in Japan drag your friends visiting from
overseas down to Book Off and use their passport to get discounts.
http://www.bookoff.co.jp/
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