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Stores with manga in Japanese

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#1
  • かぐや様
  • mail
  • 2023/08/02 21:52

Do you know of any stores in Los Angeles or Orange County that have Japanese manga ?
I've seen some Japanese restaurants that have a little bit of manga, but
I would be happy if it was as good as a manga cafe.
I want to read Japanese manga in Japanese. Especially Kaguya-sama.

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#2
  • 昔話
  • 2023/08/03 (Thu) 01:42
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There used to be something like a manga cafe in Costa Mesa ? I wonder if it still exists.
I don't think so, it's been a long time.

I think Fu-Fu-Tei had a pretty good selection, I wonder if they still have that place.
Not OC though.

I don't know any more.

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#3
  • かぐや様
  • 2023/08/03 (Thu) 10:55
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Thanks for the reply.

There was a manga cafe in Costa Mesa, but it is now a poki place. The manga seems to be gone.

I see that Fu-Fu-Tei is still there. I have never been there. It seems to be quite popular.

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#4

There are usually a lot of Japanese manga at book offs, but ?
they are no different from Japanese book offs.

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#11
  • かぐや様
  • 2023/08/11 (Fri) 21:05
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I know there are Japanese manga at Book-Off. But I thought it would be hard to stand and read for a long time. I wanted to sit down and have a cup of coffee and read leisurely.

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#12

The library in Little Tokyo is ?
not as good as book off, but you can borrow for free if you register as a member.
There are also a lot of manga. You can take a couple of them to cafes and read them ?.

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#13
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2023/08/12 (Sat) 10:21
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This topical person wants to read comics, but doesn't want to buy them.

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#14

I found quite a few at the Little Tokyo Library.
https://www.lapl.org/branches/little-tokyo

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#15
  • あの頃は賑わっていたな〜
  • 2023/08/13 (Sun) 18:08
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I thought there were a lot of ramen shops somewhere, but
there are hardly any Japanese students there, and
I guess they are gone..,

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#16
  • かぐや様
  • 2023/08/17 (Thu) 22:19
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Thanks for the reply.
We live in OC, so Little Tokyo is about an hour drive away, but
I'll go if I get a chance.

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/18 (Fri) 08:04
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Don't bother driving an hour or so to read a comic book.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/18 (Fri) 10:13
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You don't have to spend expensive gas money to go for your hobby
Think of other ways to live naui.

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#20
  • 令和のおぼっちゃま
  • 2023/08/19 (Sat) 10:33
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What is nowness ??

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/19 (Sat) 12:21
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It was apparently popular among Japanese high school girls in the 1980s.

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#22
  • now歯科
  • 2023/08/19 (Sat) 18:20
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> What is naoui ?
> Apparently it was popular among Japanese high school girls in the 1980s.
Derived from the 1980s anime "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind"
It transforms into Nau, Naui, Nausicaa.

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#23
  • 令和のおぼっちゃま
  • 2023/08/19 (Sat) 18:28
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I don't care if you bring up the way of life in the 1980's.
You seem to be a person who clings to the past and never grows up.

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#25
  • KUZU
  • 2023/08/20 (Sun) 08:16
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Nau-tei can mean many things,
cool, akkutsukaru, the latest, more
fashionable than others, and many other things.
You are good at shortening Japanese unique words.

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#26
  • m
  • 2023/08/24 (Thu) 11:39
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There used to be a manga cafe in Little Tokyo, but it went out of business. There's an English-language Mangakissa in Van Nuys.

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#27
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/25 (Fri) 16:12
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23 I'm not surprised if you bring up the way of life in the 1980's.
I was so surprised...

I wonder what the way of life is like in the 2020s.

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#29
  • 「昭和のおとっつぁん」てんぷく
  • 2023/08/27 (Sun) 13:37
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Surprise, surprise, surprise!

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#30
  • 死語
  • 2023/08/27 (Sun) 14:29
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Na, naoui means,

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#31
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/27 (Sun) 15:05
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I'm so surprised that it's the 1960's ? Ajapar

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#32
  • 「昭和のおとっつん」知らんぷり
  • 2023/08/27 (Sun) 15:58
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Ajapar is 1950s.

> Surprisingly, it's the 1960s ?

Don't be silly.
The 1960's is the middle of the "Showa-era ototsuan". Don't be ignorant.

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/08/31 (Thu) 09:05
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The 40's were in the middle of the "Showa-era otchan".

Look up in the sky, it's on the plane
Rain, hail and lots of iron to drop

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