by strobe_z » Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:36 pm
I went to Akihabara today and I tried looking for some Tezuka and other stuff, but basically only found two of the Astro Boy first series gashapon. I got the distinct impression that since it's not "popular with the kids" I was in the wrong place to really find anything much.
I did buy Phoenix 2772 manga somewhere there and was quite sorry I did. It was sealed in the shop, and had one of those little wrap around paper things on the cover so I couldn't see the "Satomi Mikuriya" co-credit... Interior art is quite ugly (and is NOT an attempt to mimic the Tezuka style). Best thing about it is the cover IMHO. Oh, well...
I went to Maruzen looking for the Tezuka Romanesque book, but they said they either didn't have it or it was out of print (or both). They also had some "Tezuka 80th birthday celebration" slipcase of some of Tezuka's really early SF work, in a non-manga format (more like a 8.5x11 size), but a) I don't read Japanese and b)His early work is quite rough, and c) it was about Y3400, so I ended up just buying a couple of Bilingual Doraemon manga books instead. I was thinking about trying to find the Mandarake store in Shibuya tomorrow (was there tonight for dinner, but was with my non-nerd colleagues).
As for the Phoenix clock in Kyoto station, I'm only going by what I was told. I looked all over the place, and even asked at the information booth. The girl at the Tezuka World gift shop was the one who told me it wasn't there anymore...
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