[Retro Boom] 4 Boombox Stores in Akihabara: New and Used
Cassette tapes are a nostalgic genre that was loved by many people, especially in the 1980s and 90s.
It has transcended time and is now popular among some young music-loving people as it is seen as retro and cool.
While cassette tapes are quietly gaining attention again, boomboxes are also once again in the spotlight.
This time, I would like to introduce some recommended stores selling radio cassette players in Akihabara for both the digital and analog music generations.
New radio cassette player retailers in Akihabara
MAG-LAB - Directly operated by a recording media manufacturer

"MAG-LAB" is a direct store of the Magnetic Research Institute, a manufacturer of recording media, located near the Showa-dori exit of Akihabara Station, near Akihabara Park.

In addition to media such as DVDs and BDs, the company also sells cassette tapes, and it appears that they began producing them in-house in 2021.
Currently, only the normal position is available, but they are apparently aiming to produce a high position in the future.
Address: 1-17 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0025
Business hours: 10: 00-19: 00
Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba - Radio cassette players for sale on the 4th floor

Located right next to Akihabara Station, the well-known large electronics retailer "Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba. "
There was a corner for CD radio cassette players in one section of the audio floor on the 4th floor.

The SONY one you can see on the left side of the image aboveCFD-S401The LCD display has large, easy-to-read characters, making it easy to use even for older people.

There is also a section for radio cassette players without CDs.

How about a cassette tape as well?
1-1 Kanda Hanaokacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0028
Hours: 9: 30 ~ 22: 00
Phone: 03-5209-1010
Used radio cassette player stores in Akihabara
Hard Off Akihabara 1st Store - Second-hand goods

Located along Akihabara's Junk Street, this second-hand recycle shopHard Off Akihabara 1st store. "
Recently, a second store also opened on Junk Street.

There are also a few boomboxes for sale on the game and AV equipment floor...really a few.
This is a Sony model that not only records and plays radio and tape, but also has a mixing function.CF-1980.

The case contains a jumble of recording tapes, including cassette tapes such as TDK's CDing2 high-positive tape.
Even at recycle shops, there were few boomboxes available.
Rock Building, 3-11-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Hours: 11: 00 ~ 20: 00
Phone: 03-6206-4861
Yamamoto Wireless e-BOX Store - Rental boxes for radio cassette players and radios

If you're looking for a radio cassette player in Akihabara, go to "Yamamoto Wireless e-BOX Store" is a must.

The rental box mainly sells electrical appliances, and is lined with a wide selection of retro equipment.

There is also a box selling cassette tapes.

There are also exhibits of the first Walkman and other items.
Address: 1-14-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Business hours: 10: 00-19: 30
Phone: 03-3253-1030
There were few stores in Akihabara that sold radio cassette players.
Even in Akihabara, which is famous as an audio paradise, there are currently very few stores that sell new or used boomboxes.
It seems that boomboxes are suddenly all the rage, but I realized that it's actually quite limited.
In any case, boomboxes can be enjoyed not only as audio equipment but also as retro interior decor, so if you're interested, use this article as a reference and visit stores to find your favorite model.
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