Thought i would post this to share my recent experience of toy hunting in Japan:

I Arrived in Akihabara on Tuesday about 4 pm, dumped our gear then headed out. First store I saw a vintage TF in was one on the main strip (not sure of its name, but I think it may be Liberty store 7). Only vintage TF they had was a boxed Road Casear set, not in very good condition for about $300 – passed on this as I already have it.



Checked out some other toy shops, one was golden age toys, which was closed on Tuesdays, would have to go later. Finally saw Mandarake Akihabara.



Huge store, really cool. Checked out each floor but the toys are on level 7 and 8. Found the TFs on level 8 – nice selection of g1 and g2 stuff. A boxedC-305 Ranger caught my eye, price was ok so grabbed that. Also Saw 2 diaclones, a red sunstreaker for ~ $300 and Black Van for ~$100. Behind them I saw a Japanese Dino Rider for fairly cheap so I grabbed that too.







What i got:




Next day I hit Shibuya, Cool place, must visit. It took me ages to find Mandarake (its downstairs). Pretty cool shop, not as many cool TFs as Akihabara. Saw a G2 Roadblock so I grabbed him. They had 2 boxed Japanese Scorponoks, one was about $1000, with a really nice box. They had some other cool toys there, notably a Boxed castle grey Skull from MOTU and some other 90s stuff.








Checked out Golden Age toys. Nice store, but very cramped, not the best place to have a good browse as the owner tends to keep an eye on you in case you steal something. Saw a Metrotitan, but I got one recently, so passed on that. He had 2 diaclone cars (omnibots) which were cool to see. He also had a boxed Mego batman tucked in a corner somewhere.

Day 3 was Nakano. Mandarake there is a short walk from the station. Unusual place, as unlike Shibuya, it was full of pensioners. It was the right place though. Down the stairs I saw the TF wall. It was magnificent. Right away I saw 2 boxed Dinoking figures (one of my grails), so I decided on those 2 first. I had my eye on an original Twincast and Soundblaster too. I decided to grab the Twincast and the dinoking pair. Went and had lunch and couldn’t stop thinking about soundblaster (I hardly ever see originals for sale) , so my wife convinced me to grab it and I did! Other Toys of note were a Diaclone Inferno for around $600 (!) and a diaclone hoist.









My haul:


Day 4 was Disney Land

Day 5 Went back to Mandarake in Akihabara and got a G2 Dreadwing which caught my eye last time




Day 6 Met up with Linja who happened to be working in Japan. Really nice guy, showed him some stores. Went back to liberty and something caught my eye – Microman Walther P38 (it was dated the day after I visited the first time). Price was really good, it was unused, all paperwork and unapplied stickers – Must buy. (they had 2 boxed tapes, Frenzy and Laserbeak which were really expensive)



Day 7 back to Aki Mandarake for one last look, Decided to get the g2 optimus to go with my dreadwing. Was convinced by the old “it would cost me XX to ship this…might as well”




Managed to get bubble wrap and wrap all the toys, took half in suitcase and half in hand luggage. Got Megatron through with the old “ship him in bot mode” trick, but I did sweat a little going through customs
Home now… got to find room for these damn toys….and pay some bills
Big thanks to Heroics Blog and Kurdt the Goats map for all the locations


Tip 1: I Stayed at a hotel called the Washington in Akihabara. Cost me $100 per night, small room but it’s a 2 min walk from the train station. They didn’t even want a bond for the room which is nice and had free wired net (5 mb/sec)
Tip2: if your wife/GF is looking for a good place to shop, my wife found Abab in ueno (15-20 min walk from Akihabra Mandarake on the main street, Chuo Dori) really good (nice/affordable ) You can leave her there whilst you browse the toy stores

Some pics of a toy section in department store