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  2. Book Off - Wikipedia

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    Book Off (ブックオフコーポレーション, Bukku Ofu Kōporēshon) (TYO: 3313), stylized as BOOKOFF, is Japan's largest chain of used bookstores. Founded in August 1991, the company has had explosive success, expanding to over 850 stores throughout Japan and several overseas locations.

  3. Jimbōchō Book Town - Wikipedia

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    One yen books were published in a range of categories and genres (such as literature, reference books, and manga) and flowed into the secondhand book market, promoting the development of secondhand bookstores in Japan generally and Jimbōchō Book Town specifically. [1] Stores selling rare and specialty titles began to proliferate in Jimbōchō ...

  4. K-Books - Wikipedia

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    K-Books (Japanese: ケイ・ブックス) is a chain of used goods stores in Japan. It specializes in otaku - and hobbyist -related items, including anime goods, manga , dōjinshi (self-published works), and voice actor and idol goods.

  5. 15 Best Places to Find Used Books Online - AOL

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    Use these websites to expand your library (without blowing your budget). The post 15 Best Places to Find Used Books Online appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Mandarake - Wikipedia

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    Mandarake Inc. (Japanese: まんだらけ) is a Japanese retail corporation that operates a chain of used good stores. Founded as a used bookstore specializing in manga in 1980, Mandarake incorporated in 1987 and currently operates 11 retail locations and one fulfillment center.

  7. Jinbōchō, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Jimbōchō Book Town is known as Tokyo's center of used-book stores and publishing houses, and as a popular antique and curio shopping area. The center of Jinbōchō is at the crossing of Yasukuni-dōri and Hakusan-dōri, above Jimbōchō Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line , Toei Mita Line and Toei Shinjuku Line .

  8. J-List - Wikipedia

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    J-List is an online retailer of Japanese goods for consumers outside Japan, mainly otaku goods, anime, and manga. [1] The company was established by American Peter Payne [2] in 1996. Its head office is located in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan. JBOX is a division of J-List. [citation needed]

  9. Books Kinokuniya - Wikipedia

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    Books Kinokuniya (紀伊國屋書店, Kinokuniya Shoten) is a Japanese bookstore chain operated by Kinokuniya Company Ltd. (株式会社紀伊國屋書店, Kabushiki-gaisha Kinokuniya Shoten), founded in 1927, with its first store located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Its name translates to "Bookstore of Kii Province".

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