Japanese Toy Stores!!
A visit to 3 Japanese toy stores in the Osu Kannon shopping district of Nagoya, Japan.
A visit to 3 Japanese toy stores in the Osu Kannon shopping district of Nagoya, Japan.
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Toy store for adults made me think “Dildo”. o_e
$198 for “Mr. Contact”?? WOW
@thebreadofchrist Lowest cost is like $800 USD, I think. Probably much more on average, though.
how much it cost an airplane ticket from us to japan?
where is all the naruto!? they have dbz and 1 pece but not the best ninja in the leaf village and all his friends! that’s wack T_T
Haha child porn.. Hilarius
05:41 Star Wars Hitler doll??
i cant believe i saw a Chucky Doll XD i love chucky! but its not so unbeleiveable i mean you can find Everything in japan
dude after all those toys there… all u got was stickers omg wow i would have bought that mj date thingy or one of many toys!!! wow
Manga store! Can u vist that?
the kid robot stickers are free here… how much did you pay for them???
4:31 - It looks like Sebastion from Kuroshitsuji! xD I think those are Pullip dolls, I almost bought one at a convention, they’re expensive. :c
im sooo wanna move to japan
i can imagine Toy STory in a japanese toy store. God thatll be sick
Your friend is pretty hot just pointin’ it out there
@KeyOfFaith Uuuummmmm, I just type in “how to speak Japanese” in the youTube search box. I’m just learning by ear, you know, singing along with the songs that are in Japanese. It’s probably not the best way to learn but it’s fun. Besides, all the websites I’ve found make you pay to learn.
@buddygoogle you studying japanese too? Awesome
Portrait of Pirates o__o
@jmm00702 ahhhh tnx not many but will do
It must be nice to live in Tokyo Oh no………GODZILLA
@YourDailyDiva Arigato! I’m trying to learn Japanese so that helps a lot. Thank you!
@buddygoogle Otaku (おたく/オタク?) is a Japanese term used to refer to people with obsessive interests, particularly anime, manga, and video games. Google is your friend.
cool video !!! =)
Okay, I’ve seen this vid about a hundred times and I just have to ask: What does “otaku” mean?
Japan is so weird who actually buys this stuff? I guess in Japan, knick knacks are pretty big.