Exploring Akihabara, Tokyo's Electronics Markets - w/Only in Japan!

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Strange Parts

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Akihabara might be known as the center of the anime, video game, and manga universe. But it's roots are in it's electronics markets - some of the coolest in the world! Today, we're exploring the back alleys and cramped corridors with John Daub from the channel Only in Japan.
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@faronoid
@faronoid 4 роки тому
i feel like japan right now has the 1990s and 2100s vibe at the same time
@meouishlycat
@meouishlycat 3 роки тому
extremely true i went to japan a few months ago lol.
@Der_Kleine_Mann
@Der_Kleine_Mann 3 роки тому
So cool, would love to go there.
@zaneaustin22
@zaneaustin22 3 роки тому
@@meouishlycat I’ve been all over the world, about 10 countries and Tokyo was genuinely the best place I’ve visited. I almost cried a few times taking in the sights and listening to chill music
@vinesthemonkey
@vinesthemonkey 3 роки тому
forgive me for saying this but the best combination of decades
@raiyu1985
@raiyu1985 2 роки тому
You're feelings are correct.
@WaoryuONLYinJAPAN
@WaoryuONLYinJAPAN 5 років тому
... Welcome to deep Akihabara! hahaha~ I'm so glad UKposts brought us creators together this fall to make this and looking forward to diving deeper into the tech scene here with you. Congratulations on 1M subscribers! -john
@rpomusic
@rpomusic 5 років тому
20年も住んでて日本語があんまり上手じゃないのに驚いた。そこんところどうなの?
@StrangeParts
@StrangeParts 5 років тому
Thanks John - I'm really glad to have met you as well, and looking forward to some more adventures together!
@TheOzzymack
@TheOzzymack 5 років тому
Turn the Polaroid into a miniature tabletop arcade set
@jerrypranata3557
@jerrypranata3557 5 років тому
hi john
@jedskulls4295
@jedskulls4295 5 років тому
Brother I jumped in to watch you on a new video .. but it see not your channel.
@keyzsawake353
@keyzsawake353 5 років тому
Love the way Japanese people treat things' small details and quality. I'll visit there one day it's like geeks' heaven.
@sy2see
@sy2see 5 років тому
Good move Scotty. Love this informative video. Also thanks to John for showing you around.
@Christoph1990
@Christoph1990 5 років тому
You should rebuild the polaroid camera as an instant Instagram camera. No retouching, no hashtags, but straight to a predefined account :)
@StrangeParts
@StrangeParts 5 років тому
Ooh! I like this idea...
@ofnihility
@ofnihility 5 років тому
The Instant-gram camera! :D
@Christoph1990
@Christoph1990 5 років тому
@@StrangeParts Awesome! The films for the camera are too expensive anyway :D
@jcreazy
@jcreazy 5 років тому
I vote for this idea
@theroburrito
@theroburrito 5 років тому
@@StrangeParts What about cramming a printer in there to make it a digital polaroid printer? I know there are some compact photo printers out there, but maybe not small enough. Maybe worst case a receipt printer to do monochrome images.
@Figureight
@Figureight 5 років тому
I actually stumbled into these small alleyways not actively looking for them when I was in Akihabara a few months back. Definitely a treasure trove of strange parts!
@wirelesskiller9686
@wirelesskiller9686 5 років тому
Fedora
@Phin_Again
@Phin_Again 5 років тому
HEY LEX
@fabiorl3309
@fabiorl3309 5 років тому
strange parts
@socks_cat356
@socks_cat356 5 років тому
The electrical parts are the roots of Akihabara.
@horologyauto8449
@horologyauto8449 5 років тому
Hello everyone good morning good afternoon good evening good day hope u all have an amazing day, and welcome back to some more gta 5 video
@frozenfire72
@frozenfire72 5 років тому
John Daub has the most entertaining and informative Japanese tourism/living channel on UKposts. Definitely worth watching.
@pixelchu
@pixelchu 5 років тому
Oooh nice collab! Two of my favorite travel UKpostsrs in one video! This’ll be very interesting.
@misterdaz1018
@misterdaz1018 5 років тому
07:40 Hey, it's the iPhone guy!
@moulddar4228
@moulddar4228 5 років тому
literally me if I met a youtuber; too shy to interrupt them
@Seansmit.h
@Seansmit.h 5 років тому
King Flippy Nips I was trying to see if I was only me that noticed
@ayitsyaboi
@ayitsyaboi 5 років тому
Haha I saw that, too. A double, triple and quadruple take. I've met a few UKpostsrs I watch in the wild and they're always super laid back and happy to talk. Only ever met one who was off-putting.
@bongboy5275
@bongboy5275 5 років тому
looked like he was explaining to the lady who they were lookin at.
@nomergutierrez6704
@nomergutierrez6704 5 років тому
Nope, Hey! it's Connor McGregor
@usethefooorce
@usethefooorce 5 років тому
If you take apart that camera, beware that camera flash units can deliver a HUGE electric shock if you touch the wrong contacts. (Speaking from multiple experiences...)
@StrangeParts
@StrangeParts 5 років тому
Yep, I've learned that the hard way as well 😂 (not from this camera, but from past projects)
@usethefooorce
@usethefooorce 5 років тому
@@StrangeParts Other high-voltage items you should never take apart include microwave ovens and tube (CRT) TVs or monitors. They generate enough voltage to kill a person, and at least in the case of CRT TVs/monitors, they can store an enormous amount of charge even when unplugged.
@StrangeParts
@StrangeParts 5 років тому
@@usethefooorce I would amend that to say "other things you should learn how to take apart safely". Everything should be taken apart! One of the best ways I've learned stuff.
@KyoshoLP
@KyoshoLP 5 років тому
Ooh, I know exactly what you're talking about. A few years back (10-15 years ago?) there was a minor nerd craze online of guys building coil guns and DIY tasers using the guts of disposable cameras. You could walk into any place that developed them and ask nicely, and they'd probably give you like 10-20 from their garbage bin after they'd extracted the film. It was the capacitors that people took from them. And yeah, they can sometimes hold a charge for a long time. I got quite a few of those camera guts free back in the day for various projects. Shocked myself at least twice.
@usethefooorce
@usethefooorce 5 років тому
@@StrangeParts I strongly agree with your point in general, and I have taken apart hundreds of devices in my time, but there are a couple of things that store enough charge that really, you only get one chance -- you're dead if you screw it up. Old TVs, electric vehicle batteries, unijterruptible power supplies, etc. Personally I just don't take the risk on those, it's too easy to make a mistake. Even after identifying the flash units and determining I wasn't going to touch the contacts, and with years of electronics experience, I still managed to shock myself when taking apart cameras on two separate occasions. If those had been CRTs, I may not still be here. I think drawing a line is perfectly fine, there are thousands of other things to take apart and learn from.
@IamJay
@IamJay 5 років тому
Strange Parts Only in Japan. Glad to see you both in a video!
@mattelder1971
@mattelder1971 5 років тому
When I was in the Navy stationed in Yokosuka, I used to spend a LOT of my free time (and money) in Akihabara. It still looks the same over 25 years later.
@ryanarnold7885
@ryanarnold7885 3 роки тому
I was on the Kitty Hawk from 01-04
@lostplshelp
@lostplshelp 5 років тому
Always nice to see a Strange Parts vid in my notifications!
@shortievid
@shortievid 5 років тому
999K subs. Let's get that to 1M !!! 👍🔥
@ParasolRequiem
@ParasolRequiem 5 років тому
1M reached!
@oldaccount537
@oldaccount537 5 років тому
1m and 24 now
@saphrone4071
@saphrone4071 5 років тому
crazy how fast he's grown as a channel and the colabs he's done with only in japan and linus already
@garethronaldo8692
@garethronaldo8692 5 років тому
huh he got it
@Jacob1986
@Jacob1986 5 років тому
Serpentza collinabroadcasr
@alameachan
@alameachan 5 років тому
"That one cool thing" I found in Akihabara was an artbook of a 90s Anime show I loved. So yeah, passion's definitely a thing, but after watching this video I need to go deeper next time I travel there.
@XAXMirzaX
@XAXMirzaX 5 років тому
I'm in my 3rd year studying EE and these videos motivate me to keep on studying hard when I start to lose interest in my classes. Keep up the great work!
@yael3326
@yael3326 5 років тому
I did not see this collab coming, but this is easily my favorite collab of 2018 ♥
@dulay28
@dulay28 5 років тому
I was watching John for a years.. and I'm glad to see you scot last time at his channel. I've been waiting for this video of you.. This is so great.
@jetsetretro8840
@jetsetretro8840 4 роки тому
Love KenChan! Randomly found your video after visiting Akihabara; it’s an awesome place and love your coverage of the less-well-trodden parts. I bought a bunch of stuff from KenChan - support these guys before they disappear! ✌️
@brendanhansen3915
@brendanhansen3915 5 років тому
Thanks for the vid, it was amazing to see a little bit of Akihabara :3
@MarkCapillanes
@MarkCapillanes 5 років тому
Whaaaaaaattt??? Only in Japan and Strange Parts in the same video?! Am I dreaming? Only in Japan is highly underrated for the quality of videos he makes.
@3LDCreations
@3LDCreations 5 років тому
*2 Things I Like* 1. *Tech* 2. *Anime* So, *Akihabara* is heaven for me
@laurine9061
@laurine9061 5 років тому
U mean 3d hentai
@ArcanumChronicles
@ArcanumChronicles 5 років тому
I've only seen the place from steins gate, lol
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS
@ZERONEINNOVATIONS 5 років тому
Akihabara is a place for anime and heitai these days. Many tech stores are closing. sadly
@forrealee
@forrealee 5 років тому
I love when two of my favorite UKposts channels cross paths like this. So cool!
@WickedGamerCollector
@WickedGamerCollector 4 роки тому
2 favorite UKpostsrs join in 1 video.... EPIC ! Thanks for showing this I enjoy your content so much !
@Hawksxe
@Hawksxe 5 років тому
I live in Japan for 2 years and I love to go every weekend that I could to Akihabara! Is so full of culture and stuff that only Japan can provide. Awesome video! Really looking forward to seeing more content in Japan.
@springbay1
@springbay1 5 років тому
The two most positive UKpostsrs on the Internets just hanging out chillin looking at techy stuff. Scotty, you should meet up with John frequently!
@NoseFragrances
@NoseFragrances 5 років тому
you must have never seen Mark Wiens' videos lol...dude has about 42 orgasms per upload
@stan.rarick8556
@stan.rarick8556 4 роки тому
"Matchmaker, matchmaker, find me a match...."
@HanafiLight
@HanafiLight 5 років тому
I love collabs. Good job guys!
@shaneintegra
@shaneintegra 5 років тому
Both these guys are awesome as hell and seem like genuine good hearted people 👍🏼 glad they did a collaboration
@Slycarlo
@Slycarlo 5 років тому
This is long overdue, damn great video
@bigbadspikey
@bigbadspikey 5 років тому
Great collab! I've been subbed to John's channel for awhile, he does really good videos about stuff in Japan. Congrats on future 1mil! It's almost there.
@isaacuddin5300
@isaacuddin5300 5 років тому
Surely in like 2 hours he might get a mill prob
@bigbadspikey
@bigbadspikey 5 років тому
Yeah , 578 subs to go. Only in Japan is also reaching 1mil sub count too, John's channel might go to 1mil before the year ends.
@oldaccount537
@oldaccount537 5 років тому
just happened
@bigbadspikey
@bigbadspikey 5 років тому
Yeah, I was watching the live sub count. I didn't sleep for that. Now I can sleep. lol
@MillennialTravelConfessions
@MillennialTravelConfessions 5 років тому
John's one of the best UKpostsrs based in Japan, we love his videos!
@crazystuffproduction
@crazystuffproduction 5 років тому
tTHANK YOU for the radio shots / stuff ! looking forward to you next vids.
@Galvaxatron
@Galvaxatron 5 років тому
Fantastic video you two! I really enjoyed this.
@ilink06
@ilink06 5 років тому
Well done to do it with only in Japan!!!
@army6669990101
@army6669990101 5 років тому
Japan and strange parts. Welp pack it up boiz this is peak UKposts, it won't get any better from this point on.
@Chronomatrix
@Chronomatrix 5 років тому
This is incredible, there's nothing like this anywhere else in the world. Such a great love for culture, I'm jealous.
@4boyscouts
@4boyscouts 4 роки тому
Loving the Cisco rack magnet.
@naota3k
@naota3k 5 років тому
Hell yeah Scotty! I went to Japan in 2007 when I was 17. Spent two weeks touring the country (lots of shrines lol!) but absolutely fell in love. The people are so kind and generous and the country itself is gorgous! Akihabara rocks. EDIT: Grats on 1M Subs!
@XeL_666
@XeL_666 5 років тому
Should make that camera digital so you could link it to a Bluetooth printer so when you snap a pic ypu could send it to the printer. Keeping the aspect of having it print the picture but through a Bluetooth printer. Would be a really cool project. Would love to see it happen. Just a thought. Another idea is to modify it to have a newer iPhone modded into the camera so you have the touch screen on the back and use the flash and camera thats on the phone and many of the other components from the phone. Basically turning the camera into a digital touch screen camera with a good quality camera with the newer iPhones. Loving the videos and I would love to come check out japan and china! Congrats on the 1mil!
@xdarkaizx4411
@xdarkaizx4411 5 років тому
thank you for showing me a glimps of akihabara i love it dude
@dylanwebster8047
@dylanwebster8047 5 років тому
Two of my favorite humble youtubers. I am shook.
@mtubr
@mtubr 5 років тому
Oh man I just LOVE these youtube collabs... I follow Only In Japan for some time now and when I saw him here kinda strange but good feeling. i'm blown away... i'm trying to collect some SFAmicom games and that Gatchapon has random carts for 200yen! (nearly 2 dollars) the cheapest i found around here in Brazil was like 18 dollars and it was really a find. Usually these carts can go up to 30 to 70 dollars depending on condition and if has cases and manual. They didn't subbed that part when he talks with the dude, but he says he thinks that he watched Scott on youtube before. Must be a great feeling to be recognized in foreign countries.
@0ldfashi0ned
@0ldfashi0ned 5 років тому
The mint in box Famicoms in the background at 16:08... My heart literally stopped.
@RossCHoward
@RossCHoward 5 років тому
Martin I came here to post this.
@stan.rarick8556
@stan.rarick8556 4 роки тому
Did it start again?
@deddrz2549
@deddrz2549 5 років тому
Wow, thanks for this vid! As something of a game/anime otaku myself, I thought that the electronics part of Akihabara was all but dead by now, but you have shown me a whole new light to the culture of akiba!
@Arcadefamilyfun
@Arcadefamilyfun 4 роки тому
Brilliant video and informative as always 👍
@davidmoll7250
@davidmoll7250 5 років тому
Congrats to 1 million. You deserve it and I wish you all the best for your future
@andreas5458
@andreas5458 5 років тому
David Moll ?
@gingin21jr
@gingin21jr 5 років тому
I cant see 1mill, still below😭
@ahzozah
@ahzozah 5 років тому
So funny seeing Kizuna AI from A.I.Channel on the gachapon machines at 4:34 :)
@sugoijan
@sugoijan 5 років тому
Yeah, he's like "...anime and videogames..." barley does he know she's a "youtuber".
@Quast
@Quast 5 років тому
Maybe they even have a little doll that sings "Hej Monika" :P
@ChessmasterHex
@ChessmasterHex 5 років тому
This channel never ceases to amaze me!
@Mysticpoisen
@Mysticpoisen 5 років тому
I don't know that John's livestream format is all that innovative. But I WOULD say that John is the only one who can really make it work. Nobody else is as positive and engaging as him
@alphaod
@alphaod 5 років тому
In Japan you meet and see sellers who are passionate about what they are selling. They often know their stuff and you know the stuff you're getting is the real deal. I used to live in China and really 99% of the time, I have to do my own research on a lot of stuff because often the sellers will only have a basic knowledge of the goods they have and you may not even get a real part. It might be a knock off or worse a a defective part that was suppose to have been destroyed.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 Рік тому
How about now ?
@lala-ql4tl
@lala-ql4tl 5 років тому
Glad you met John, his channel is pretty cool :)
@fredscratchet1355
@fredscratchet1355 5 років тому
Hi Scotty, it's great watching you around the back streets and markets. These are little treasures that I love and the one one thing I picked up on is your passion. Brilliant.
@Hawksxe
@Hawksxe 5 років тому
Thank you for introducing me to one of the channel that i most view these days! Only in Japan is so awesome!!!!
@TechThusiast
@TechThusiast 5 років тому
I need to go there one day!
@mundotaku_org
@mundotaku_org 5 років тому
I was there in June, pretty cool.
@bluefrancis14
@bluefrancis14 5 років тому
Yes! You should! oh, learn a little bit of Japanese :D
@mugslschlaengli5928
@mugslschlaengli5928 5 років тому
I'm on holidayfor a week in Tokyo right now, and the other day John Daub bolted past me with his streaming rigg, muttering about how crowded the street was. I just looked up from my corn dog, raised an eye brow and continued eating. I would have loved to greet him, but he was clearly in a hurry. Also there was now way that I would have cought up with him xD
@TrueNorth1970
@TrueNorth1970 3 роки тому
Absolutely LOVED this one! Now I absolutely *have* to realize a lifelong dream to travel to Tokyo and see the rest of Japan as well! :D
@kennethfernandez544
@kennethfernandez544 5 років тому
Dude I’m really addicted to watching your channel it’s crazy keep this stuff up please 😩
@Aldo.flores
@Aldo.flores 5 років тому
Scotty and John in one single video? It seems like Christmas arrived earlier this year
@RodebertX
@RodebertX 5 років тому
wow john daub and strange parts guy
@abdulfattah9189
@abdulfattah9189 5 років тому
This makes me so nostalgic that I just want to cry 😭😭😭
@jocax188723
@jocax188723 2 роки тому
7:40 in the background - fans who knew EXACTLY who those two were, were excited for the crossover, but were too polite to come over and say hi
@coobird
@coobird 5 років тому
Note that the weekend garage sale (affectionately known as "Sugimoto garage" from the building it's located in) shown at 11:08 has closed at the end of October 2018. The building is being town down as of November 2018. Another piece of Akihabara history being lost, possibly due to re-development of the area.
@StrangeParts
@StrangeParts 5 років тому
Wow, that really sucks to hear. That was one of my favorite parts!
@coobird
@coobird 5 років тому
@@StrangeParts It's quite unfortunate, but it's been a trend in that part of Akihabara in the past decade -- quite a few small shops that used to sell "junk" (second-hand stuff being sold as-is) closed up, and many were replaced by restaurants. It seems like the low rent of the area attracted many restaurants who had better marginal profit than shops selling cheap second-hand goods. That in turn raised the rent of the area, causing many "junk" shops to be forced out. Higher land value made it lucrative for new development, causing old buildings to be replaced by new buildings (like a hotel that recently opened), and many of the newer development seems to be oriented toward the "newer" trends which have higher margins like restaurants and goods catered to anime fans. All this change in Akihabara is like a microcosm of Tokyo itself; it's a city that's in constant flux, where trends are constantly changing.
@BenjiSun
@BenjiSun 5 років тому
oh damn, i like visiting that place. i try to stop by every time i visit Cospa (which is directly above that extremely crowded gachapon shop called Gee Store)
@jackwriter1908
@jackwriter1908 5 років тому
Well, that was very interesting, I think you should write a guidebook for electronics and all this kind of stuff, that would be so cool Oh and make out of the Polaroid Camera, an extra camera for an iPhone. So you can plug it in the iPhone you can make photos with the camera and having it on your phone.
@Ryoga2K
@Ryoga2K 4 роки тому
Thanks for this video... I knew about Akihabara for its electronics, from reading about it and stuff back in the day, but by the time UKposts became a thing everyone started uploading videos about anime, manga and videogames in akihabara. I'm so glad to have finally found a video about this stuff.. And see at least there is still an area devoted to it
@avizueta
@avizueta 5 років тому
Thank you for posting this. I always wanted to visit Japan
@nickiebanchou
@nickiebanchou 5 років тому
i've been to akiba several times but nowadays i don't know where to find those old-fashion parlors .... 20 years ago they would still be visible from the streets, now with all those maid-cafes and anime shops overwhelming the main streets more and more .... you make me wanna dig deeper and find those very places ! this video is painful to watch because i'm so far away :O
@aliozanerbektas
@aliozanerbektas 5 років тому
Here is a cool idea! Let's swap lightning port of an iPhone 8 with a USB C port! Is it doable? Can't be harder than adding a nonexisted headphone jack port. 🤗
@kevinschmidt2171
@kevinschmidt2171 5 років тому
Would be interesting! Especially now with the USB-C iPad Pro.
@TheCombo88
@TheCombo88 5 років тому
This should totally happen :3
@NoManchesMarcos
@NoManchesMarcos 5 років тому
I NEED THIS TO BE DONE
@binhdx36
@binhdx36 5 років тому
Ozan q
@khel1761m
@khel1761m 5 років тому
You will destroy the iPhone board on it its just like a mother board but much more expensive.
@getliquified
@getliquified 5 років тому
Omg great video!! So many cool things to see!
@EmilHarder
@EmilHarder 5 років тому
Getting old synth-chips to work is incredible satisfying.Looking forward to see what you comes up with :)
@gladiusilluminatus3720
@gladiusilluminatus3720 5 років тому
So how about you combine your goodies from japan and turn the old camera into a retro game sound box ? maybe the box could open somehow so you can switch tunes ?
@DanielLopez-up6os
@DanielLopez-up6os 5 років тому
Ooh i need to visit Akihabara just for the synth chips, in the chance of getting a YM3812 cheap.
@CreepebrineMC
@CreepebrineMC 5 років тому
Yup. AFAIK there is also a Z80 and an AY, YM and stuff capsule machine. I would get at least 1 capsule out of each one of these three
@arcadiaglens7307
@arcadiaglens7307 5 років тому
What are you guys talking about I'm very interested
@CreepebrineMC
@CreepebrineMC 5 років тому
@@arcadiaglens7307 sound chips
@arcadiaglens7307
@arcadiaglens7307 5 років тому
@@CreepebrineMC And the purpose of those are? Sorry I know nothing about this but I'm interested :p
@devicemodder
@devicemodder 4 роки тому
@@arcadiaglens7307 making 8 bit music and 8/16 bit synthesizers
@The1just12
@The1just12 4 роки тому
You're happiness make me smile every time. this is my favorite channel.
@chrisclw
@chrisclw 5 років тому
Thanks! I watched this just in time since I am in Tokyo right now. Now, I know where to go on Sunday!
@cxx00616
@cxx00616 5 років тому
I much prefer Akihabara to Huaqiangbei. In Akihabara you can feel that the sellers know their thing and are passionate about it, you can go on for hours talking with those who speak sufficient English, it's a warm welcoming environment. Huaqiangbei it's all about making money, no time for chatting, no feelings, no passion, the place feels incredibly cold if you are a hobbyist.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 Рік тому
You visited ?
@hippopotamus86
@hippopotamus86 5 років тому
7:39 - I think you were recognised.
@serpent77
@serpent77 4 роки тому
This brings back memories. When I lived in Tokyo, I used to be in Akihabara most every weekend.
@BloodyIron
@BloodyIron 5 років тому
Man I love these insight videos! I wanna go to Japan so much and this is fueling that fire! Thanks for doing this :DDD
@thereisnoname8144
@thereisnoname8144 5 років тому
I looked at the thumbnail for a minute straight and then went OMG IT'S JOHN DAUB
@bailey125
@bailey125 5 років тому
7:40 They look like they recognised you guys
@Xilver_
@Xilver_ 5 років тому
I was waiting for someone to write this.
@elrisitas8508
@elrisitas8508 5 років тому
nice catch
@PieJacker1
@PieJacker1 5 років тому
Maybe it was more of "hey, there's some fellow westerners over there"
@naxeldono
@naxeldono 5 років тому
lmao! yes we did
@hab1b1
@hab1b1 5 років тому
that or it was noticing a pair of other western people that also was videoing themselves
@shaunrichter3735
@shaunrichter3735 4 роки тому
The history and culture shown here is epic. This is epic I thirst for more Japan... Keep it up dude.
@johnkhiangte5641
@johnkhiangte5641 5 років тому
Congrats on your 1 M subscribers..this video is totally interesting..keep posting..
@richycline
@richycline 5 років тому
"ok, that sounds kind of awkward." Definitely lol
@707caballo
@707caballo 4 роки тому
I'm sold. Subscribing to both channels👍
@SamiMarsch
@SamiMarsch 5 років тому
Great episode. I hope we get more Japan episodes. I need to visit these stores next time I'm in Japan
@Jasserv
@Jasserv 4 роки тому
It was tech overload when I went. Sooooo much stuff!!
@donosudono1597
@donosudono1597 4 роки тому
on 16:43, you can clearly see that the 'please don't touch' sign also written in Indonesian/Malay, Tolong Jangan Sentuh, Tolong=Please/Help, Sentuh=Touch, Jangan=Dont. I feel it super random that such language is used in that signage
@nomergutierrez6704
@nomergutierrez6704 5 років тому
7:40 Tourist couple "Hey! Connor McGregor in Japan"
@vaazrodriguez9541
@vaazrodriguez9541 5 років тому
This makes me very happy. Thanks for the video.
@hebahmustafa1163
@hebahmustafa1163 5 років тому
I had the biggest smile while watching this video. I absolutely love this niche market!
@EffectedEarth
@EffectedEarth 5 років тому
Another Great Video! Try to edit the Polaroid camera to shoot in burst mode, that spits out the pictures at a fast rate.
@vsevkrawczeniuk8019
@vsevkrawczeniuk8019 5 років тому
Yes, I think any mod should at least keep it working as a polaroid camera
@kyouhyung
@kyouhyung 5 років тому
5:00 I was actually expecting a Kizuna Ai reference. She's a UKpostsr too!
@user-hm5dg7qu2n
@user-hm5dg7qu2n 5 років тому
Two of my favorite UKpostsrs mashup What more could you ask for
@Outdoor-Adventures
@Outdoor-Adventures 5 років тому
for me this place is considered heaven, thanks Scotty, keep up the great works.
@larsmathiesen8999
@larsmathiesen8999 5 років тому
Turn the Polaroid camera into a camera. IE a digital camera with a printer. Please please ;)
@AkaExcel
@AkaExcel 5 років тому
Xa xa xa
@iMadrid11
@iMadrid11 5 років тому
Lars Mathiesen - It already exist and you can buy them at Amazon. Polaroid branded digital cameras with built in photo printer. Emphasis on branded as Polaroid since the original Polaroid company no longer exists. The brand name Polaroid is being licensed a different company who paid a license to use the brand name. Sort of like new Nokia phones today made by HMD Global since Nokia no longer exists.
@larsmathiesen8999
@larsmathiesen8999 5 років тому
@@iMadrid11 well then I will wish for a very small resin printer in the thing so we get a 3D Polaroid camera ;) This is Scotty in Shenzen so if anybody can do that its our hero ;)
@drgalaxy
@drgalaxy 5 років тому
mitxela.com/projects/thermal_paper_polaroid
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 5 років тому
one man's trash is another man's treasure
@reiii69
@reiii69 5 років тому
yo such a nice collab.... only in japan one of my favs 😍
@shadowdeath9687
@shadowdeath9687 5 років тому
The Kadenden shop is always so neat and fun to go into, I recently bought from him some Macbook parts. Very kind and knowledgeable guy.
@bashbroq
@bashbroq 5 років тому
Love these videos !
@T.H571
@T.H571 5 років тому
Almost 1 mil !Congrats in advance...
@bhvrd
@bhvrd 4 роки тому
Was there never a follow-up vid with the sound kit assembly?
@taelok
@taelok 4 роки тому
I know, I would have really enjoyed watching him build a midi decompiler...
@Angultra
@Angultra 4 роки тому
I'd love to see him do something with it too, hopefully it's at least on the back burner.
@irwan_rc2416
@irwan_rc2416 5 років тому
I really love old electronic stuff, its just like time capsul, it will bring you to your childhood life
@astererratum6546
@astererratum6546 5 років тому
This was what I first thought of when someone mentions Akihabara. I was a computer nerd at first and then got into games and then anime and manga. My dream is to go to Akihabara someday and just loose all my money in those old school electronic shops!! Thanks for sharing your experience. I love your channel. Very informative. I watching informative electronic engineering channels (that is an odd way of saying that. Sorry). Thanks for your videos!!
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