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2014 Okazu Guide to Buying Anime and Manga from Japan

January 5th, 2014

glsign-aniA number of folks are asking about buying from Japan, or buying Yuri in Japan. I’ve written about this a number of times but sites close down and stores go out of business, so I’m going to do an updated guide. This is not meant to be comprehensive – any attempt at comprehensive in a rapidly changing world is doomed to fail. ^_^

I want to clearly note that this is not a definitive Guide to Shopping for Yuri. It is a guide to shopping for Japanese items; manga, anime, etc. There re no all-Yuri on one place stores in Japan, The lack of all-something-everywhere is true for any genre. There is no store in Japan that sells every BL comic, or Seinen comic ever published, either. Manga stores in Japan give store space to the new and the best sellers, just like American bookstores. (The new Yuricon store is getting closer to being just that all-Yuri-in-one-place store online! We have all the English-language Yuri anime and Yuri manga and a lot of the Japanese Yuri manga , digital manga, literature, Drama CDs, and even light novels…and we’re adding new items every day. Check out the Yuricon Store and see for yourself!)

I’ll be using Manga as the default example, so unless otherwise noted, the item in question is a book. And in Japanese. ^_^ It might be a Drama CD or an artbook or a Japanese DVD set, but it’s all the same for our purposes.

Also, this is not a guide to buying Yuri anime or manga you can get from western companies. RightStuf, Funimation, Sentai Filmworks and Seven Seas, are all available on the Yuricon Store. I trust you to be able to look those up for yourselves on the site search, or use links provided here on Okazu. You should also be able to place manga orders with your local comic book stores or chain stores, and there are any number of  respectable online websites like Anime Castle and Robert’s Anime Corner that stock all sorts of toys, anime and manga.

Before I get to the meat of this post, let me remind you of two things:

1) This is an Okazu Guide. It comes imbued with common sense and a dose of harsh reality. ^_^ Manga, Anime, Figurines and Games are Luxury Items. You do not need them. You want them. The presumption of all market forces is if you want a thing, you have to be able to afford it.

2) You can get things you want but one way or another you will pay for them. When I buy Japanese manga, one of us, the manga or I, has to travel 6500 miles to get it. Either way, it costs money. ^_^

That having been said, here we go!

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Part 0. Know What You Are Buying

Before you start shopping, I strongly recommend you learn at least a few things:

1. The actual Title of the Manga in Japanese.

It’s all well and fine to say you like “Chatting at the Amber Teahouse” but there is no manga with that name. There is only an illicit scan. No bookstore, no website can help you find that. The title of Fujieda-sensei’s manga about two women and a tea shop is 飴色紅茶館歓談. That is what you will need to have with you when you search.

2. The Author’s name in Japanese. Wikipedia, AnimeNewsNetwork and other encyclopedias are a huge help to identify this sort of thing. Put an author’s name in a search engine and you will find that Fujieda Miyabi is written 藤枝雅. For Part 2, Shopping in Japan below, you might want to print out the title, publisher and author’s names for yourself. For Part 1, Shopping Online, cut and paste will do.

3. When you plan on shopping in person, it also very much helps to know what demographic audience the book is for. This is indicated by the Publisher and Imprint. We’ll get more deeply into that in Part 2.

 

Part 1. Shopping Online

2015 Update:  We’ve made amazing progress on the new Yuricon Store. Check out the listings there first.

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We have links to major retailers (Amazon, Amazon JP and RightStuf), descriptions, links to reviews, and you can search in English or Japanese, for author, title, or publishing company. And series have been tagged by subject, so you can look at title that are about adult life or magical girl with ease.

For instance, you can search for Aoi Hana or 青い花, both of which will bring up all the English and Japanese listings – anime, digital manga, and Japanese manga. If you search Sweet Blue Flowers, you’ll only pull up the English-language anime and the English-language digital manga.

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Amazon Japan is my default for purchasing Japanese items. I choose them because 1) their selection is very good (often better than shopping in stores in Japan); 2) I am an affiliate, so every time you buy through a Yuricon Shop or Okazu link, I get a few yen to support my own habit and;  3) It is very easy to use.

Let’s say you click through an Okazu link for Aoi Hana, Volume 8. Here’s what you see:

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Everything is in Japanese, except one thing. Notice the red arrow on the right? It points to a sentence that reads “Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.”  If you click the link, the page looks like this:

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Things like this book is “In Stock” and the “Add to Shopping Cart” button turn into English. The title, the author, the publishing company do not. They don’t, because the title of the book is still 「青い花」 and the author’s name is still 志村貴子.

What that English link does do is make checking out much faster. ^_^ If you’ve ever used Amazon, you probably don’t even need to bother turning the page to English, the checkout is the same, all the buttons shapes and sizes are the same. But if you want to lessen the friction, just click that English button and it’s all words you know.

Shipping: Amazon only ships by air. You can choose that you want the items grouped or separate, but no other shipping options exist. My advice is to order about 20 items at a time, grouped into one order. That brings the shipping cost-per-item down to $4, which is totally palatable. Exchange rates will make a difference too. Shipping that might cost $100 when the exchange rate is good could be a lot more when it’s poor. If you choose “group them together” and something hasn’t been released yet, sometimes Amazon JP send it separately when it gets in stock and sometimes they hold the whole order and I have not been able to figure out what the triggers are. It’s often haphazard.

There is no Yuri category on Amazon JP. Yuri books are listed under the BL category. Book>. Comic/Light Novels/BL> Comic:  本 コミック・ラノベ・BL コミック You need to know your title, or your author’s name in Japanese.

Amazon JP often will not ship figurines, but to be honest, I do better in cost these days buying figurines on Amazon.com. Last year, I would have paid $45 or so for a Saber figurine in Japan, then would have had to get it home on my own. I found the same figurine for $36 with free Prime shipping on Amazon.com.

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YesAsia is a popular choice for buying Asian goods. I have not used them in probably a decade, so I have no idea how good their service is. They do offer shipping discounts for orders over a certain amount.  If you want Japanese manga, but do not know any Japanese at all, they seem like a decent choice.

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The site is in English, the dollar amounts are in USD and it looks like they still offer various shipping options, like standard mail and express. Their stock is not bad, you can search for authors and titles in romaji (English characters used for Japanese words, like “ameiro kouchkan kandan”).  The cost of the books is higher than on Amazon JP because YesAsia includes the cost of shipping to them in the cost of the item. Some books, especially newer books, might more expensive as a result. Thanks to Greg for the testimonial on them and  Laura for letting us know that YesAsia ships worldwide.

There is no Yuri category on YesAsia. You need to know your title and/or author’s name transliterated name in English.

Rinkya is a buying and bidding service. They’ve been around more than a decade. I have never used them (for entirely personal reasons that are irrelevant here.) If you are bidding on an item on Yahoo JP auctions and want a buyer to bid for you, arrange the shipping and payment (since most Japanese auctions won’t ship internationally) they can do that. Sometimes they sell stock that people never claimed from their warehouse. They do offer slow boat options for shipping. Yahoo JP auctions are like the Mandarake of online shopping. People get rid of collections, old toys, rare items. It might not be cheap, but back in the day when I shopped the auctions, I got some amazing stuff.

BK1 used to be a popular book selling alternative, but they have become honto. AudioErotica has graciously jumped in to tell us that they still do ship internationally and yes, they have slower/cheaper shipping methods available.

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Part 2. Shopping in Japan

In November 2012, I wrote a guide to Shopping for Yuri in Japan. By October 2013, some of the store-specific information was already obsolete.

But this is where the info I mentioned in Part 0 really comes in handy. I have said this with every single buying guide I’ve written:

To effectively shop for manga in Japan, you need to know three things. Books are not generally shelved by genre, but by imprint. So first you need to know what age/gender demographic you’re looking at, then publisher/imprint, then author. And once you have found one publisher’s Yuri manga, don’t think you’ve found it all. The sign above might say “Yuri”, but there could be more under a different publisher’s imprint elsewhere.

Know if the book you’re looking for is for girls (少女), boys (少年),for women (女性), for men (男子) – these  are not necessarily listed as sections in the bookstore, you just need to know who the title you’re looking for is targeted to. Then look for the publisher, (Hobunsha 芳文社, Ichijinsha 一迅社, Futabasha 双葉社) then look for the imprint (YH Comics, Tsubomi Comics, Mangatime KR Comics) then look for the author. If you are new to this, and don’t read Japanese, take a printout of the cover you’re looking for. And take a look at the spine of the books you do have and memorize the characters. The publisher is listed at the bottom of the spine, the imprint along the top. Get to know your books!

The main areas of Tokyo for manga shopping are:

Akihabara for guy-focused stuff (which includes Yuri)

Ikebukuro for girl-focused stuff (which includes BL, but you can find some Yuri)

Nakano Sun Mall for older stuff, like classic Yuri.

Shibuya for another Animate and Mandarake.

Stores change their location, stock, layout and focus all the time, so check out other resources for what is open and what isn’t. Every large city in Japan has its own geeky area. Check current travel guides or look for Animate store locations as a orienteering hint.

There are, as of October 2013 no Yuri-only stores anywhere in the world. You’re going to have to shop the old fashioned way.

**New as of October 2014**Toranoana in Akihabara has a multipublisher Yuri section. So does Comic Zin in Akihabara, although it’s fairly small. This is a major, massive change. Never before has there been a section that was really “Yuri”. It was amazing to see different publishers side by side.

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Part 3. Shopping at Conventions and Bookstores

If you live near or within travel distance of a large city, you probably have two possible old-fashioned fan choices to shop in, that you’re not using.

Anime Conventions used to be the ONLY place a fan could go to get toys, anime and manga. Because it is so much easier to shop online, a lot of fans forget that cons are still a good place to go to find stuff. But they are. ^_^ What cons aren’t any more is…rare. So the old wheeze that if you shop on Sunday as people are packing up, they’ll give you a good deal doesn’t apply much. What the dealer doesn’t sell this weekend goes with them to the next con and the next, and the next. If you have a local con and you haven’t been in a while, drop by…you never know what you’ll find. But…fashion and media still go hand in hand. If you’re looking for old school items, don’t be surprised when all the vendors are carrying the new, the hot, the hip. They want to sell stuff. Carrying that girl-type Ranma 1/2 figure around for a decade until you decide you’re ready to buy it isn’t really cost efficient, when they can sell 1500 Attack on Titan things instead. ^_^

Japanese bookstores. Kinokuniya and Sanseido are two large Japanese bookstore chains that have US locations. They will order books and magazines for you, but you still need to know the publisher and title. (Bring along a print copy of, say,  コミック百合姫、一迅社, to let them know you want Comic Yuri Hime put out by Ichijinsha.) If you’re in a location near or within travel distance of either store, it’s worth a visit, so you can see how the manga are arranged by demographic/publisher/imprint/title. (English manga is arranged alphabetically by title, and who can blame them?)

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Conclusion

Shopping for Yuri is still challenging, but do not despair! The hunt is part of the fun.  Take this opportunity to learn a bit of Japanese, and you’ll find that you’ll be able to understand more of what you’re buying, as well.  ^_^





Yuri Network News (百合ネットワークニュース) – January 4, 2014

January 4th, 2014

YNN_LissaHappy First news report of 2014! Since the new anime season is imminent, I thought I’d start the year with a few trailers and some news.

Yuri Anime

Sakura Trick will get its first airing on the 9th. No idea yet if anyone will be streaming it legally. I know a bunch of folks are looking forward to it. Here’s the minute long trailer and you can decide for yourself. ^_^ Thanks to YNN Correspondent Grisznak for the link. ^_^

Speaking of trailers, the first Akuma no Riddle trailer is up with some character intros and vague mood-setting visuals. ^_^

Saki Zenkoku-hen trailer is online and all of a sudden, I really wanted to see this. ^_^

Let us not forget the Bodacious Space Pirates movie coming in February. Second trailer is up.

Wow, really? A new Houkago no Pleiades movie? Cool. (Corporate-sponsored/themed anime is all the rage. We’re going to be seeing a lot more of this in days to come.)

Noir is gonna look pretty great in the newly remastered BD Box set.

And, of course we’re all still waiting breathlessly for…something, anything…on the upcoming Sailor Moon anime.

No trailer but, while you’re upgrading your Bubblegum Crisis collection, consider adding the Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 box to it. (Best anime music ever.)

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That’s a wrap for this week! Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge. Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!

 





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 21, 2013

December 21st, 2013

Yuri Manga

The beginning of the year will bring us a good handful of Comic Yuri Hime manga:

Dark Cherry to Shoujo A (ダークチェリーと少女A) by Chisato, Ohsawa Yayoi’s Okujou Pikapika Romance (屋上ぴかぴかロマンス), The second volume of Renai Idenshi XX (恋愛遺伝子) by Zaou Taishi and Eiki Eiki, The second volume of Koujo Yuriko’s Tsuki to Sekai to Etoile (月と世界とエトワール), the first volume of Bousou Girlsteki Mousou Renaiteki Suteki Project (ボウソウガールズテキモウソウレンアイテキステキプロジェクト(B・G・M・R・S・P)) by Kawai Roh.

Also in the new year, we’ll get the third volume  of Amano Syuninta’s Watashi no Sekai o Kousei Suru Chiri no You na Nanika (私の世界を構成する塵のような何か) This is significant, not too many series have been allowed a third volume from Comic Yuri Hime. Even some of our favorite series were cut off at two volumes. I’m glad the honor is going to an actual lesbian drama, rather than a “Story A” type of story. And one that has been so well crafted, too. It’s been a real pleasure following this series.

From a Polaris Comics, Kujira has a Yuri manga called Yasashi Hari, according to Comic Natalie.

I keep meaning to mention this to you as well. There is a novel on Amazon Japan called Yuri no Real (百合のリアル) which claims to tell a real-life story about a lesbian. I have no idea how it is, or what it is, but I guess we’ll find out. ^_^ Update: Via Matt Thorn, I find that the author, Makimura Asako, has Posted a Facebook status about this. So that seals it. This is, in fact, Real Yuri. I’m so glad. And now I look forward to reading it that much more. ^_^

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Yuri Anime

Funimation has announced March 2014 releases among which are Ikkitousen: Xtreme Executor. I didn’t actually think we’d ever see that. I remember it as being better than most of the preceding seasons. I wonder if I made that up in my head. ^_^

The Bodacious Space Pirates Movie trailer is up for our viewing pleasure. I’m really looking forward to this.
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Other News

The Sailor Moon  Official website has been given a very spiffy new look. The goods, manga and world sections are live. It has areas for the 90s animation, the live action and the upcoming animation, but these areas are, as of yet, blanked.  It’s a pretty site, though. ^_^

Women make up 45% of gamers. 2/3rds of gamers are over 18. The prevailing wisdom of “the gaming  audience is horny boys is a myth, like a hydra. Like a hydra, it’s time for it to die. Women’s images in gaming are sexualized and their roles are diminished  because it is easier to believe in the myth than to think critically and buck the trend. Just like TV execs all wanted a voyeuristic reality show when one such show became popular, we cannot expect gaming execs to suddenly become enlightened. Gamers, it is on you to actually tell gaming companies that you want better female character options. Not  blog about it, not just Tweet to friends, actually write an email or letter and let them know.

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That’s a wrap for this week! Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge. Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 14, 2013

December 14th, 2013

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In case the Sailor Moon reboot coming this winter isn’t on your must-watch list, and Sakura Trick seems a little ootsey-cutesy, don’t worry, because there’s another anime coming up that might interest you, Akuma no Riddle. Set in a girl’s school where Haru is being targeted by assassins, one assassin falls for her target.

Remember a few weeks ago when a new Card Captor Sakura figurine was announced? Well, now it’s been announced that three Card Captor Sakura design sketchbooks will be available at this Winter Comiket.

The re-released DVDs of the original Sailor Moon anime have hit the shelves in Germany.

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Yuri Events

Winter Comiket is coming. December  29, 30, 31. A quick look at original Yuri circles I like tells me they’ll mostly be there on Day 2, the 30th. You can access the Comiket Catalog online, free, with registration. The site is in Japanese, of course. I note that the original Yuri section has been moved from the West Hall into the East Halls and now occupies a handful of blocks (rather than a row or two) in the F &G (“original shoujo”) sections of East Hall 1 on the 30th. And I note that Takemiya Jin-sensei is back as Junk Lab. ^_^ For anime parody Yuri (like Madoka and PreCure) you’ll be heading to East Hall 5 on the 29th. Having a few Circles to triangulate by really helps. If you can’t type in Japanese characters, search “UKOZ” and “Fantastic Yuri Rhythm” for original and parody orienteering, respectively.

Girls Love Fest will be returning to the Tokyo metropolitan area on March 3rd, 2014 in the company of a number of other series-focused, Yuri-focused, doujinshi shows.

YNN correspondent JHB. wants you to know that there is a Sailor Moon event on December 21 in Chile!

I managed to miss more than one amazing Yuri-interest event being held at the Asagaya Loft (Loft is a department store that has a number of locations around Tokyo.) The Asagaya Location held a Yurist event in October, and GUNJO creator Nakamura Ching-sensei earlier this month. I’ve got the schedule bookmarked now and see that Honey x Honey creator Takeuchi Sachiko will be appearing there this month the 21st.

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Other News

Bandai, in their infinite quest for yen, is re-releasing the 90s version of Sailor Moon’s lockets (Of which we have most, I believe, because otaku with actual houses to store things in are dangerous.)

Had to share this, from YNN Correspondent Lee K., Women’s In-jokes in Heian Japan: Makura no soshi – this links to the synopsis, where a full text link is available.

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That’s a wrap for this week! Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge. Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 7, 2013

December 7th, 2013

YNN_MariKData dump this weekend, I’m just a tad busy. To make up for it, it’s some pretty cool stuff.

You like sexy women, Japanese art, youkai and weapons, right? Well, good, because that’s exactly the kind of art Yumiko Kayukawa does. The wife and I have already bought ourselves the artbook as a holiday present. ^_^ It’s totally gorgeous.

Sweet Blue Flowers/Aoi Hana manga is being released in Italy!

In honor of the 15th anniversary of the Powerpuff Girls, SalbeCombe has created a funky opening animation for the Japanese version.

Are you a woman looking for a tailor that actually takes you seriously? Bindle and Keep of Brooklyn, NY seems like a good bet. Check out there tab for Women. Its not just bois and babydykes.

This month’s Alive magazine debuts a new Yuri story, classily titled “Kiss and Yuri that Girl” (「あの娘にキスと白百合を」). I expect it will be great. (-_-)

It’s been a hectic coupla weeks, and I apologize, but promise to do a real report for next week. (Unless I get a better offer, of course. ^_^)

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That’s a wrap for this week! Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge. Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!