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    Mandarake Inc. (Japanese: まんだらけ) is a Japanese retail corporation that operates a chain of used good stores. Founded as a used bookstore specializing in manga in 1980, Mandarake incorporated in 1987 and currently operates 11 retail locations and one fulfillment center.

  2. How to buy from Mandarake. Mandarake is a famous chain store selling second-hand products derived from Japanese popular culture. Besides their stores in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka, this chain sells some of its items on their online store.

  3. Mandarake is a physical store located around Japan that ships overseas. This tutorial video will show you how to buy items from the website and get them ship...

  4. Dec 4, 2014 · Mandarake (pronounced “man-dah-rah-keh”) is a chain of stores that specializes in buying and reselling Japanese pop culture merchandise. Starting from its humble beginnings as a used comic store in Nakano Broadway, Mandarake has grown to 11 branches around the country, an international online store and a mind-bending 25 ...

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  6. Founded in Tokyo in 1980 by manga artist Masuzou Furukawa, Mandarake is one of the largest brands of second-hand items and collectibles related to anime and manga. Its main store located in the Nakano Broadway shopping center has more than 30 specialty stores.

  7. Mandarake ZENBU 122 featuring; Land, Sea Military Tin Toys & G.I. Joe‼️🤩 Take your chance to own G.I. Joe from around the globe, including rare finds from Brazil, the UK, Belgium, and India‼️ The Live auction kicks off on July 1st ‼️ #mandarake #mandarakenakano #nakanobroadway #mandarakezenbu #mandarakezenbu122 #gijoe # ...

  8. Mandarake, Nakano. 12,483 likes · 19 talking about this · 1,505 were here. Ruler of Time.

  9. Mar 25, 2024 · We’ve visited many of the Japanese Mandarake stores (including the original Nakano Broadway Mandarake branch) and loved exploring their storeys of second-hand goods and basement bargain sections. From Mandarake locations to what you can buy, here is our guide to visiting Mandarake Stores in Japan:

  10. Even if you aren't at all familiar with old Japanese TV or comic culture, this is a fun place to check out. It's packed from floor to ceiling with toys, memorabilia, comics, albums, etc. from several decades ago all the way to the present day. The first floor has lovely display cases full of retro toys.

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