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Japanese are the world's leading experts in second hand stores.

Everything from sets of golf clubs to kitchen appliances, along with the usual watches, cameras, clothing.

All of it clean and in good condition -- as would expect from Japanese.

 

Chiang Mai has plenty of Japanese expats living here.

As a result we have some superb Japanese restaurants.

But what about a second hand store, Japanese style?

Anyone know of such a store here?

 

I'm looking for small kitchen appliances.

But, truth be told, I just want to wander around and see what's available.

 

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2 minutes ago, AnnaBanana said:

Where... in Japan?

It would be wonderful if one opened in CM.

 

In CM wonderful 

 

Been here for years 

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6 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

As a result we have some superb Japanese restaurants.

Yet none serve secondhand food, as per topic.

6 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

But what about a second hand store, Japanese style?

secondhand shops in cm are all Thai style with mostly Thai and Chinese goods with occasional products from various countries around the world, even Japan, Fuku and Arigato are pretty bleak for appliances with some furniture and niknacks couple others are worthless. If you want a real authentic Japanese secondhand shop then the nearest place that comes to mind is Bkk or Kagoshima. You can probably get there by tomorrow evening, shop all day Thursday and return with a load of authentic secondhand Japanese goods and be back Friday and come here to tell us all about it. Personally I’d just go to PowerBuy or Daiso and buy new stuff, much easier and cheaper in the long run.

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45 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

In CM wonderful 

 

Been here for years 

 

  I know, right?  If only there was a way to search the internet for this type of information......

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I write this because the OP is making a genuine effort to do decent threads on here. Hang Dong, there's plenty around the Bantawai area. People buy container loads of second-hand Japanese stuff and bring them over to sell. Clothes, kitchen gear, knick-knacks, toys, the works.

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