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Cafe Tomatina- a typical Japanese ethnic restaurant in the Akihabara district if Tokyo, Don't you love that large back lit display of various dishes on offer at the eatery? It looks rather attractive now by night, by day it would appear so vary plain jane. This is one of the few large eateries in Tokyo that has not put up one of those plastinc plating displays in a showcase. (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
Impressive though it was, I really had nothing to buy in the Yodobashi electronics mega store, largely because I was due to retire (I have now) and leave Dubai and so I did not need anything, and also due to the strictly Japanese nature of the products on sale here. So I simply stood there taking in the atmosphere and doing a spot of people watching, The energy and vibe were impressive and the stream of visitors was almost never ending. (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
After I asked the doner kebab (shawarma) stall chap about what else is there in this area, I ventured on to this side street. Much of the interesting things he mentioned are at the far end, just down this street. Thank goodness I asked him, otherwise I would have missed all of that. The side streets of Akihabara seemed to be more about games and anime etc. though, but that is very peculiar to Japan so it was very important to see those as well. The Big Echo karoke place is here as well- up ahead at left-I saw more outlets of Big Echo in Shibuya the following day. (see subsequent pictures later in this album). (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
A steady stream of visitors keep going in and out of the Yodobashi electronics mega store in the Akihabara district of Tokyo, The store seems to thrive on aggressive promotions, discounts and offers in a 'thrift store' kind of setup and colourful visual displays. I have seen a similar store in Köln, Germany back in 2008, but that one was nowhere like Yodobashi in terms of variety and scale. All the signage, promotion leaflets, offers and promotion staff do everything in Japanese, so this is strictly for the locals. In fact I'd read elsewhere that most of the products sold in Yodobashi are designed to be used only inside Japan and they may not work if taken outside the country, both in terms of voltage, circuitry and the language of the displays on the product and instruction manuals, which are all only in Japanese. (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
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Went to Best Buy to replace a remote for the controller - switching from cable to Netflix. Of course, they did not have it and they stopped making it too. Alternative is buy a brand new "thingie"and install that.
One of many such stores in NYC. Aside from a set of rechargeable AA's, I've just about never bought anything from these stores.
View from across the road of an electronics store (Yodobashi) and the railroad bridge headed into the platforms at JR Sapporo Station.
More and more interested visitors pour into the Yodobashi store looking for good deals. Note that the signage and promotions are entirely in Japanese, meaning this store is strictly geared towards the locals. In fact some of the electronics on sale are only intended for use in Japan due to voltage and other technical differences, Japanese language documentation, and limited warranties. However, several stores elsewhere in Akihabara also feature a selection of international models intended for overseas use, and most also offer tax-free shopping for foreign tourists. I seen a similar electronic store in Köln back in 2008 but that was nowhere compared to Yodobashi in terms of variety and scale! (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
Yes, and a pub seems to have found it's way into the Akihabara electronics district of Tokyo as well. Indeed, in between all those electronics stores, DVD joints, anime and character based entertainment venues and karaoke places and cafes was this British pub. A cold beer would have been welcome at that time but it was getting late and I had been on the road for in excess of thirteen hours that day and really needed to get home to rest. (Tokyo, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
Wall ad for B&H Photo Video, the largest non-chain photo and video equipment store in the United States.
Last time I went to a Best Buy here in Hawaii, there were only a couple of games for sale. In Tokyo there was a huge selection of Vita games. I was very surprised. I picked up a few but only a few since they are more expensive.
The main entrance to the Sapporo branch of Yodobashi Camera, where you can spend entirely too much money on electronics (and go stark raving mad from their theme song played constantly on a loop).
If you like electronics (who doesn't!) then you'll love Yodobashi Akiba. This Yodobashi Camera is just freakin' huge. Yes, you see right-- NINE FLOORS of electronics to go through. It's monstrously huge. And fun.
The massive Yodobashi complex in Osaka. 7 floors of electronics. I went in there yesterday and was able to play with a 1dMark IIN and Canon 500m f/4. Unreal!
One of two dedicated home theaters at the Century Stereo store. Fully treated by acoustic innovations, theater features dbox full motion seating, 2.35:1 perforated stewart film screen and more.
Nunca, nunca, NUNCA, compren en una de estas tiendas. Si la vitrina está llena de productos y precios, a esa tienda NO entrarás. ¿Entendido?
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NY-LON, o mejor dicho LON-NY. Con una escala de 1 día en MIA. 3 días en Londres sorprendiendo a mi hermana para acompañarla en su graduación, y 4 días en Nueva York visitando amigos, trabajando, paseando y comprando encargos.
This is a former T-Mobile store at the Deptford Mall in the Deptford Mall in Deptford, New Jersey.
I'm not sure when this store closed, relative to when this photo was taken... however most of the store fixtures, along with the magenta lights still remain.
I spent a good chunk of time here. I even ate lunch upstairs. The first floor alone would fit the local Best Buy with lots of room to spare. I really liked just wandering about and looking.
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P.C. Richard and Son Electronics Store Chain in Connecticut. 5/2014 Newington CT location Pics by Mike Mozart if TheRoyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube . #PCRichard #PCRichardandSons #ElectronicsStore
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The sun is setting on Circuit City Plaza. I Guess it is time for a new name.
This photo is of the sign for the Circuit City Plaza in Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Florida.
Our installation team, shown outside Century Stereo in the El Paseo De Saratoga shopping center (next to door to REI).
Picture of Best Buy in Taylor, MI. For store times, phone number and driving directions go to www.findastorelocation.com/michigan/taylor/retail-merchan...
In Sacramento, on Del Paso. An electronics store that closed recently, would make a good antique store for someone.
This came out a little crooked becuase all I had with me was a 50mm lens, and had to stand in the street in an area where people don't care if they run over you.
Camera = Pentax ZX-M
Irons, boom boxes, TV's, sound systems - all available here. Looks like some mattresses as well! Notice the satellite dishes.
If you like electronics (who doesn't!) then you'll love Yodobashi Akiba. This Yodobashi Camera is just freakin' huge. Yes, you see right-- NINE FLOORS of electronics to go through. It's monstrously huge. And fun.
One of my favorite electronics stores in the world is Yodobashi Camera, because it's just massive and over-the-top. 8-9 floors of gadgets and stuff to check out!
I had several hours before I needed to catch my plane back home so I decided to stock up on some games. I really enjoyed stopping by Yodobashi-Akiba. I could literally spend a day in there!
Photographer Jennifer Kumar is an American living in India as is a cross-cultural coach at Authentic Journeys. Follow her on Facebook - www.facebook.com/authenticjourneys
The old and the new live side by side here along the highway by-pass, the "new" Route 8. In the foreground is the electronic appliance and gadget store franchise. In the background to the left of the orange roof building is a cold storage facility for members of the agriculture cooperative, while across the street to the frame right, behind the high white wall is the JA (Japan Agriculture) bank and offices. The vertical sign to the right of the orange roofed building belongs to a funeral hall. Needless to say the funeral customs have changed these past few generations, but still bear some resemblance to long ago. The same is true of the rice growers who are members of the cooperative. Contrast both of these institutions to the magic of electric powered things in the big box store.
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