Mandarake Nagoya
A four-floor Mandarake branch in Nagoya's Osu shopping district, open every day of the year, buying and selling secondhand manga, toys, doujinshi, idol goods and cosplay.
Mandarake's Nagoya branch in the Osu shopping district: four floors of secondhand manga, toys, doujinshi, idol goods and cosplay, open daily 12:00–20:00 with no closed days, tax-free for eligible overseas visitors.
- Sin impuestos
- Envío int.

Bueno saber para otakus
- Cómo llegar
- Kamimaezu Station (Tsurumai Line / Meijo Line), Exit 8, about 4–5 min walk
- Libre de impuestos
- Sí — lleva tu pasaporte
- Pago
- cash / visa / mastercard / jcb / amex / qr
- Envío internacional
- Envía al extranjero
Horario
- Monday
- 12:00–20:00
- Tuesday
- 12:00–20:00
- Wednesday
- 12:00–20:00
- Thursday
- 12:00–20:00
- Friday
- 12:00–20:00
- Saturday
- 12:00–20:00
- Sunday
- 12:00–20:00
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What it is
Mandarake Nagoya is the Nagoya branch of Mandarake, Japan's best-known secondhand anime/manga/toy chain, located in the Osu shopping district — often called "Nagoya's Akihabara" for its concentration of otaku and geek shops. The store spans four floors: 1F covers boys' manga, vintage toys and trading cards; 2F is toys, CDs and DVDs; 3F holds men's and women's doujinshi, idol goods and secondhand cosplay along with girls' manga; 4F specializes in Transformers, Zoids/hero-series toys, die-cast cars, dolls and magical-girl merchandise.
Like other Mandarake stores, stock is entirely secondhand and turns over constantly, so exact items vary week to week. It's a genuinely multi-genre stop rather than a single-franchise shop, useful for browsing a wide slice of collector and doujin culture in one building.
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