purchasing untranslated manga (12)

1 Name: goliath 05/01/18(Tue)00:42 ID:A3AsrjnB

Does anyone know where to buy untranslated Japanese mangas? Any genre's fine, but I'd like to read some romantic comedies. (I'm in need of some comedy. No hentai please!)

Thanks!

2 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/18(Tue)06:31 ID:iqIlYcl5

amazon.co.jp?

3 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/18(Tue)12:49 ID:IuIAGNqS

English language sites:
www.animaxis.com - pretty good selection (esp newer titles) and good prices, but the S&H is killer
www.sasugabooks.com - ok prices (markup on Japanese price) but can do special orders free of charge. Decent shipping within USA
www.japan-manga.jp - low prices because it is used, though still higher than used Japanese manga usually cost (they are bout $3 per book). Low S&H for a Japanese site. The site's search function is messed up, search for only 1 word from the title. This is the site I order from the most.
www.fujisan.com - has English & Japanese. I think they only ship to the USA. But they sell magazine subscriptions and stuff.

Japanese
amazon.co.jp - I haven't ordered from them. Normal Japanese prices.
ebookoff.co.jp - Haven't ordered from them, but they do ship overseas. Very cheap prices ($1-3). If you live anywhere near New York City, it's worth a trip to their NYC store.

There were a couple others, but I don't remember now. I'll link em later if I do. Also check out conventions if you can, to save on S&H. Sorry all the reviews are USA based, but that's where I live so that's all I can speak for.

4 Name: goliath 05/01/18(Tue)21:19 ID:r3mBL35c

Thanks, the main thing I'm worried about is shipping! But a few of these don't seem like they'll be that expensive, so thanks again!

5 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/20(Thu)15:50 ID:Heaven

Glad to help :)

6 Name: gup_ 05/01/25(Tue)12:01 ID:Heaven

In japanese:
http://www.mangaoh.co.jp/
Have a large selection (regular manga of course, but other stuffs as well) and interesting prices. They even have some pages in English.

7 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/25(Tue)22:43 ID:TZCZfIWx

Kunikoniya?

8 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/26(Wed)03:04 ID:5Y8NnlIu

Also I forgot www.jpqueen.com

>>7
Kinokuniya has few non-Japanese locations, and their prices are kinda high, ordering on the web is ofen cheaper, even with S&H costs... (T_T) But I still buy from Kinokuniya when I'm in the area so I can read it right away!!

9 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/26(Wed)03:59 ID:FOmo1nq/

if you are close to a bigger city you should look for japanese bookstores aswell. most of them should carry manga (and everytime i visited one they had a lot of :o)

10 Name: Rau Re Kuruze!hHLrHSA/ls 05/01/30(Sun)00:31 ID:eDLpYjwN

Also make sure you check [URL="http://www.mandarake.co.jp"]Mandarake[/URL].They have some rare titles in there,some autographed by famous Mangakas.

11 Name: Masami!YhS/F.w9Io!!XadnfSC7 05/01/30(Sun)00:43 ID:eDLpYjwN

Yeah,they have nice stuff on Mandarake,the other day I purchased the original script for Cowboy Bebop Session #23 for 1,300 yen,pretty nice stuff.
BTW,how do you put hyperlinks here?I usually do it like Kuruze but it seems it doesn't work that way here.

12 Name: Random Manga Otaku 05/01/30(Sun)07:54 ID:Heaven

just type or paste the url and it's done automatically. http://foo.

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