Hey, I came across your videos and I recently got back into the pokemon collecting hobby last year, and actually am going to japan in a few months! I read about how finding cards is basically slim to no chance in the big city, so I was wondering if you had a google doc or some places that have a higher chance of carrying pokemon cards that you could share with me? Either packs, boxes, or single cards, I'm basically in my collecting phase so I will buy anything I can! I will be staying in Osaka and Tokyo, but don't mind venturing out more! Thank you!
Thanks for watching! And as far as for stores I just recommend checking out your local ‘book offs’ and if you watch some of my other videos, I go to a shop called Surugaya! And any time you’re able to get out of the main cities is best because I’ll be making a video of how BAD Tokyo is for finding cards
Hi. What is the name of the store where you see Pokémon boxed for 4500¥? Thnx. I go to japan in january and i Want to go there Time video 11:34 ⭐️👍🏼 🙏🏻
Probably because the beginning of the video is like the ‘coming up’ part that says what will be in the episode! But I have to admit it’s a bit long in the beginning intro part so might confuse people 😅
Great video I really enjoyed this hunt but I am genuinely wondering why you people act like it’s such a big deal with the complete in box Pokémon games they are not expensive at all I am myself a big Pokémon collector I will be in japan in October this year and I don’t mind spending some good money to fund rare games and more if you compare box Pokémon games outside japan your going broke
This video is pure chaos, I can’t believe how funny I found this for some reason.
Thanks for watching!
Hey, I came across your videos and I recently got back into the pokemon collecting hobby last year, and actually am going to japan in a few months! I read about how finding cards is basically slim to no chance in the big city, so I was wondering if you had a google doc or some places that have a higher chance of carrying pokemon cards that you could share with me? Either packs, boxes, or single cards, I'm basically in my collecting phase so I will buy anything I can! I will be staying in Osaka and Tokyo, but don't mind venturing out more! Thank you!
Thanks for watching! And as far as for stores I just recommend checking out your local ‘book offs’ and if you watch some of my other videos, I go to a shop called Surugaya! And any time you’re able to get out of the main cities is best because I’ll be making a video of how BAD Tokyo is for finding cards
Love you videoas man. Are boxed pokemon gameboy games hard to come by? I'm going out in a few months and have my heart set on a boxed green version.
If you look in the right places! But make sure you don’t buy them in major cities, they over charge in Tokyo etc!
@@japanesecowboys I plan on going to Tokyo subarbs and thinking of stopping in Nagoya on the way to Kyoto
Hi. What is the name of the store where you see Pokémon boxed for 4500¥? Thnx. I go to japan in january and i Want to go there
Time video 11:34 ⭐️👍🏼 🙏🏻
That’s just book off!
@@japanesecowboysok. But the zone???
hey may i ask where is the first location at!
It’s a store called book off!
did my boy FERALIGATR dirty
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I get confused why your videos repeat themselves in places? Proper confuses Me? Or is this just me?
Probably because the beginning of the video is like the ‘coming up’ part that says what will be in the episode! But I have to admit it’s a bit long in the beginning intro part so might confuse people 😅
Great video I really enjoyed this hunt but I am genuinely wondering why you people act like it’s such a big deal with the complete in box Pokémon games they are not expensive at all
I am myself a big Pokémon collector I will be in japan in October this year and I don’t mind spending some good money to fund rare games and more if you compare box Pokémon games outside japan your going broke
Yea I’m a bit picky sometimes because whenever I go to a bunch of shops and see a cheaper copy I always hit myself for not buying it before😂
wow
Thanks for watching!