DVD/Video rentals in Tokyo

Naoki Yamamoto naokiya at gmail.com
Fri Oct 27 01:23:49 EDT 2006


Probably, it's called "Auviss."

Naoki Yamamoto

On Oct 27, 2006, at 1:20 AM, Jonathan M Hall wrote:

> keonji, kyonshi, koenji ... sorry for my typo.
> jmh
>
>> Dear Rob,
>> Could you remind us all of the name of the place in Keonji?  It's the
>> place a little jog to the northeast of the North Exit at Keonji, 
>> right?  I
>> used to use it all the time--and it was definitely my favorite place 
>> ten
>> years ago when I lived closer to the Chuo Line.  It'd be great to 
>> hear it
>> still exists.  Too often places like that don't survive.
>> Yours,
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>>> Mitch-
>>>
>>> Will you be reading Japanese subtitles ?
>>>
>>> The Tsutaya in Shinjuku has a fairly good collection of less 
>>> mainstream
>>> stuff and there is a really cool, off-beat rental shop in Koenji.
>>>
>>> Also,  you can buy a region free DVD player and have it delivered to
>>> your
>>> house (by The Flying Pg website) for about US$ 100.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> rob
>>>
>>> On 10/27/06, Mitch Cullin <fpunk at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm hoping a few people on the list here might be able
>>>> to help me out.  My partner & I are moving to Tokyo in
>>>> December.  Since we're bringing a region-free DVD
>>>> player with us but can't take our beloved DVD
>>>> collection, we were wondering where the best DVD
>>>> rental places are in Tokyo.  We'll be living fairly
>>>> close to both Ikebukuro and Shinjuku, so any
>>>> suggestions for rental places in those areas that
>>>> offer an extensive, diverse, quirky collection of
>>>> films would be greeted with resounding cheers.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>>> Mitch Cullin
>>>>
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>>
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