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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: JakeDogEars on Wed, 06 March 2013, 04:45:05
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I'll going to Tokyo this month, any suggestion about keyboard shops?
I'm looking for Filco majestouch 2 tkl and HHKB Pro2.
Anyone know some good shops?
Thanks in advance.
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IIRC, these shops carry those keyboards.
http://goo.gl/maps/EpGRW
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IIRC, these shops carry those keyboards.
http://goo.gl/maps/EpGRW
Yes, these places stock keyboards. The huge Yodobashi has mostly Filco with a smaller display of Topre and HHK. The latter two are still pricey even in Japan.
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When I went to Akihabara it felt like pretty much every computer related shop had keyboards, so they aren't that hard to find really.
I do remember Sofmap (ソフマップ) had quite a lot of keyboards in some of their stores (these are everywhere). There were also some sort of super large store (not Yodobashi) that also had some. If you're looking to buy a white HHKB Pro 2 specifically, like I were, I'd recommend Dospara, since they were the only store that had it in stock when I went there in June. Was 2000¥ more expensive than the black version at some other places, but for me it was worth it. :>
Something I've been wondering about is if there are any stores in Tokyo (or the rest of Japan really) that sell used computer accessories? I'd love to find something more or less rare (there aren't a lot of rare keyboard stuff in Sweden), and I think those kind of stores would be the best place to look.
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Yodobashi has HHKB, but it's usually sold out - as I found out when I was in Osaka and Tokyo last December. I got mine from Sofmap in Akibahara.
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If you are looking for the cheapest option kakaku.com is your friend. These price is for shop on the net.
http://kakaku.com/item/01506010306/
At this time the cheapest is to buy from amazon if you have a postal address in Japan. Yodobashi, Tsukumo(ツクモ) and Ark(アーク) have their real shop in Akihabara, but I don't know if they offers same price tag there.
You seldom have opportunity to see vintage keyboards in Akihabara recently. I got only MX11800 and Apple IIGS keyboard from Akihabara in this two years, but these are very very rare there. I have gave up to find keyboards there. Yahoo Auction is better place to find them.
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$200 for a HHKB, not bad...
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You seldom have opportunity to see vintage keyboards in Akihabara recently. I got only MX11800 and Apple IIGS keyboard from Akihabara in this two years, but these are very very rare there. I have gave up to find keyboards there. Yahoo Auction is better place to find them.
Oh, that's too bad. :< Guess I'll have to check Yahoo Auctions a lot if I ever stay in the same place for more than a week in Japan. I've seen a lot of interesting stuff on there before, so maybe it's not a bad idea.
By the way, something I found interesting last year was that a lot of the shops in Akihabara had KBC Pokers, and quite a lot of them too. I reckon it was a bit hard to get them west of China at the time too, so if you're looking for a Poker Japan might also be the place. :> I have no idea if they were cheap or not though.
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When I went to Akihabara it felt like pretty much every computer related shop had keyboards, so they aren't that hard to find really.
I do remember Sofmap (ソフマップ) had quite a lot of keyboards in some of their stores (these are everywhere). There were also some sort of super large store (not Yodobashi) that also had some. If you're looking to buy a white HHKB Pro 2 specifically, like I were, I'd recommend Dospara, since they were the only store that had it in stock when I went there in June. Was 2000¥ more expensive than the black version at some other places, but for me it was worth it. :>
Something I've been wondering about is if there are any stores in Tokyo (or the rest of Japan really) that sell used computer accessories? I'd love to find something more or less rare (there aren't a lot of rare keyboard stuff in Sweden), and I think those kind of stores would be the best place to look.
This.
I went to Akihabara once and it was great. I bought my Filco Majestouch Black TKL at Sofmap/Cleverly (at least that's the name Ripster used to refer to it as).
Yodabashi Akihabara has mechanical keyboards. I don't remember Yodabashi Camera (is that the name of the one at the Shinjuku Station in Shinjuku?) carrying any.
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I'm in akiba area and looking for some IBM's!
I'll try to look for these and keep you all updated. If anyone has some good leads on the stores I should look it (defs going to some hard offs) that would be sick! :thumb:
Looking for:
Japonese shopping list
- IBM 5576
- IBM model F and M
- IBM P70 PN 23F3224 or 65X1612
- IBM 138XXXX Model F
- IBM Beam spring 3278 5251 5120 3101 3279
- IBM 611XXXX phonetic
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I'm in akiba area and looking for some IBM's!
I'll try to look for these and keep you all updated. If anyone has some good leads on the stores I should look it (defs going to some hard offs) that would be sick! :thumb:
Looking for:
Japonese shopping list
- IBM 5576
- IBM model F and M
- IBM P70 PN 23F3224 or 65X1612
- IBM 138XXXX Model F
- IBM Beam spring 3278 5251 5120 3101 3279
- IBM 611XXXX phonetic
I'd have to say there is extreamely no chance for your shopping list unfortunately :P Especially never in Akihabara, you have to leave Akiba and go suburban and rural area and find thrift shops or recyclers there, but I still think virtually no chance for those keyboards.
Anyway, hava a nice stay in Japan!
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Huh, the OP literally only ever made that single post.
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I'm in akiba area and looking for some IBM's!
I'll try to look for these and keep you all updated. If anyone has some good leads on the stores I should look it (defs going to some hard offs) that would be sick! :thumb:
Looking for:
Japonese shopping list
- IBM 5576
- IBM model F and M
- IBM P70 PN 23F3224 or 65X1612
- IBM 138XXXX Model F
- IBM Beam spring 3278 5251 5120 3101 3279
- IBM 611XXXX phonetic
I'd have to say there is extreamely no chance for your shopping list unfortunately :P Especially never in Akihabara, you have to leave Akiba and go suburban and rural area and find thrift shops or recyclers there, but I still think virtually no chance for those keyboards.
Anyway, hava a nice stay in Japan!
Ayy thanks, been looking a bit on Yahoo auctions and also planning to visit the hardoffs where we are touring so I sure hope we find something good
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I really like Tsukumo in Akihabara -- bought my RF87U there.
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Deribarii herusu
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Deribarii herusu
K thanks will be sure to check em out
JK pls just kys
Found something interesting. I have no idea what these are but they appear to be cherry mounts with 3 prongs rather than 4
They are also white and linear.
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Any leads on a mid 80's spherical double shot tono 0-7070 linear communications terminal keyboard? It's also got a full metal case and the unit itself. Looks so sexy man who needs deriburii herusu when you have this
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It's mitsumi. What. Judging by the amount of diodes I think it might actually have some nkro too [attachimg=1]
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All these locations are dry for IBM stuff. But there was a PC 8801 keyboard with blue alps at the furthest one in Chiba. I might buy a Topre I found on one of the closer stops too
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My local Hard Off has some battered rubberdomes and that's about it.
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Where are all the cbd areas where officers are or where workers usually live? Those tend to have the most bits here and there. I was actually planning to go to saitama's hard off but maybe not lol
Anyways I got me a blue alps today out of four hard offs. Nothing else worthy. Chiba is quite dry
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Help me out locals, I am a baka gaijin. Where are you hiding all the caches of IBM keboards?
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Wow, if you got those at a hard off, maybe I shouldn't give up hope.
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Wow, if you got those at a hard off, maybe I shouldn't give up hope.
There's still one left in the southern end star of Chiba. It's a very odd blue alps which is tactile. You can probably buy it if you want but it is 5400 yen
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Deribarii herusu
K thanks will be sure to check em out
I heard all the Japan females are using --Line-- and --Twitter--
Does anyone know if --Line-- app has a shake feature like wechat to discover local surround people ?
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I'm also in Akiba rn if anyone might want to trade or meet up
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I'll going to Tokyo this month, any suggestion about keyboard shops?
I'm looking for Filco majestouch 2 tkl and HHKB Pro2.
Anyone know some good shops?
Thanks in advance.
Let me know if you come across the black FC660C/EB, I'd buy it off you in a heartbeat ;)
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Yahoo auctions turns up some pretty good deals though. You need to go to a domestic porxy shipping site like From Japan [attachimg=1]
Next mission is to get the IBN 5100 AND ALL THE BEAM SPRINGS21!1!!1!1!1!!
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Yahoo auctions turns up some pretty good deals though. You need to go to a domestic porxy shipping site like From Japan (Attachment Link)
Next mission is to get the IBN 5100 AND ALL THE BEAM SPRINGS21!1!!1!1!1!!
Any FC660C/EB's on there?
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Check out this video from Tae Keyboards!