Tokyo

Ahh... Tokyo, Japan. The home of the Airsoft sport. There is no place for airsoft than in Japan... but is that true? Sue there are many stores in Tokyo that sells airsoft but, unlike the stores in HK, the tokyo stores are very spread out and not all of them have a wide range of airsoft selections. The following are three stores that I visited on my last trip to Tokyo.

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Killer Studio

Mainly a custom shop. The house guns are to die for. I didn't see any stock airsofts though.
English yes, ask for the owner. CreditCards: ?.
Directions: Take the JR Yamanote line. Exit at Harajuku west exit. Head noth 3 blocks. KS is in the basement.

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UNCLE

A great place for older airsofts. I saw racks of MGC M-16s, 6 JAC M60 hanging on the wall and best of all they have the Golgo13 Special, a Custom Marui M16A2. The place is like a museum. They carry new AEGs and lots of used gas handguns. English No. CreditCards: ?.
Directions: Take the JR Yamanote line. Exit Takadanobaba west exit. Head west for 3 long blocks.

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Frontier 91

A great place for airsoft. When I was there they had a stack of 8 WA Prokillers, 10 Marui UZIs, all sort of AEGs and tons of upgrade parts. Oh yea, remember to check for the bargin bin gun parts. Who can beat metal receivers for MP5K for under $100. English No. CreditCards: Yes.
Directions: Take the JR Yamanote line. Tranfere at Ikebukuro to Akabane line. Exit at Akabane

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Yellow Submarine

I didn't read about this place until I got back. They seem big. e-mail me about Yellow Submarine if yo've been there.
Direction : Take the JR Yamanote line to Sinjuku. Exit the east exithead east for 2 blocks then go north 2 blocks. They are located on the 5&6th floor of the Akodo building.

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Western Arms Store

The Western Arm factory direct store. Never been there but read about it on their web site.
Direction : Take the JR Yamanote line to Shibuya. Exit the east exithead east for 5 minuets. The shop is past the Shibuya Post office. There is a service center on the 8th floor. I'm not sure what floor the store is on.

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Well, e-mail me, billybobchen@yahoo.com, if you have a any treasure chests in Tokyo that you would like to share with otheres.