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- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 23:25:17 +0900
- From: Akira Tsukamoto <akira-t@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Akihabara electronics suggestions?
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As mentioned from others already, I forgot to add Aitendo. Aitendo have more low cost imported parts and dev-boards. Also the writing tools for the dev-boards. To buy Arduino compatible boards and writing tools, Aitendo is the place and also to find interesting parts. Akira On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 13:14:21 +0900 Akira Tsukamoto <akira-t@example.com> mentioned: > Hi Benjamin, > > This is great question for me to answer. > I am over 40 now but I took 2 hours train ride from Kanagawa-ken > to buy electronic components at Akihabara when I was > high school kid. > > This is the shortest path to visit all the good stores > of electronic component, soldering equipment, breadboards, > resistors, Arduino and Raspberry Pi. > > First: > Akizukidenshi, the cheapest new components in Akihabara. > http://akizukidenshi.com/catalog/default.aspx > Location of the store. > http://akizukidenshi.com/catalog/contents2/akiba.aspx > > The issue is that this store is the most popular in Akihabara for > electronic components, so if you have already some part would like > to buy, it is not easy to find it inside the store, so it is > good to print out the page of the components and ask the shopper. > > Second: > Sengokudensyo, the price is higher than Akizuki but have wider selection. > Akizuki only have the components which they could have cheap price, > but Sengoku is competing with having more selection but not the price. > http://www.sengoku.co.jp/ > Location of the store. > https://www.sengoku.co.jp/shop_01.html > > The issue is that this store have expanded in years and the electronic > components and soldering equipments are scattered among few stores, > but they are all in the same street, so please ask the shopper if > which store has the thing you would like to see. > > Third: > Marutsu, this store is relatively new in Akihabara, but decoration of inside > the store is clean, like more modern store. > The selection of the parts is probably the best. The price is about the > same of Sengoku. Recently I go to Akizuki first because of the price > and if they do not have it, go to Marutsu and still can not find it or > do not like the price I go to Sengoku. > https://www.marutsu.co.jp/ > Two location in Akihabara. > https://www.marutsu.co.jp/pc/static/shop/akihabara2go > This is on the same road of Akizuki and Sengoku, so you could > visit easily but do not have all the components. > https://www.marutsu.co.jp/pc/static/shop/akihabara > This is the main location of the store with all the components, > they have second floor too so do not miss it. > > Other: > The store started by selling junk parts from U.S.military surplus. > Radio Store > http://www.tokyoradiodepart.co.jp/ > Location > http://www.tokyoradiodepart.co.jp/access.html#accessMap > > Radio Center > http://www.radiocenter.jp/ > Location > http://www.radiocenter.jp/map/ > > These are buildings with many small shops inside. Not individual shops > like above. > The issue is that > these store were the founder of making Akihabara as electronic town > but the owner are getting old and when they retire, the shops > closes. It is sad but crude reality. I saw many good shops closing. > > Radio Kaikan used to be the most popular building but I do not see > any electronic shops anymore. > > Radio Center closed, I some time recently. > > New Akihabara Center are getting empty but still has some left. > > Hope this helps. :) > > Akira > > On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 10:51:24 +0800 > Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com> mentioned: > > Hi Benjamin, > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Benjamin Kowarsch <trijezdci@example.com> wrote: > > > You don't need to wander around at all. There is a large electronics market > > > in the building adjacent to Atre-1 of Akihabara station. It's called > > > Radiocenter and it has tens of electronics stores and stalls on two floors. > > > It is open daily from 10 am to 7 pm. > > > > > > http://www.radiocenter.jp/ > > > > > > http://www.radiocenter.jp/map/ > > > > > > https://goo.gl/maps/VuAv4kUUKoA2 > > > > > > Oh...I wasn't aware of that. I guess all the anime characters, > > Atre-1, and Yodobashi camera distracted me. > > > > (I've also just only recently looked into electronics so I wasn't as > > interested in it when I lived in Tokyo.) > > > > Thank you! > > > > Ray > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > > please see the instructions at http://lists.tlug.jp/list.html > > > > The TLUG mailing list is hosted by ASAHI Net, provider of mobile and > > fixed broadband Internet services to individuals and corporations. > > Visit ASAHI Net's English-language Web page: http://asahi-net.jp/en/ > > -- > Akira Tsukamoto > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at http://lists.tlug.jp/list.html > > The TLUG mailing list is hosted by ASAHI Net, provider of mobile and > fixed broadband Internet services to individuals and corporations. > Visit ASAHI Net's English-language Web page: http://asahi-net.jp/en/ -- Akira Tsukamoto
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