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RE^2:Going to Japan, where to go? what t
RE^2:Going to Japan, where to go? what t
kisado...
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From: CQF02202@nifty.ne.jp
Date: Wed Apr 3 05:17:04 EST 2002
Subject: RE^2:Going to Japan, where to go? what t
Hellow, David Woodford.
> Yes, Mandarake is the name of the place. It's a tall building about 4 or
> 5 stories. The PCE games (and others) are in a glass cabinet on the first
> floor right in front of the escalator that comes down from the 2nd
> floor... at least that where they were when I was there.
Now PCE cabinet chenged the place but it's still on the 1st floor,
in front of the escalator which going up to 2nd floor.
> I believe Takumi-san meant "North Tenjin area".
Yes, "Kita" means North in Japan.
> so if you exit out the north end of this shopping area, you should be
> facing toward Mandarake once you get out to the street. It's about 3
> blocks away on the corner.
Thanks for your kindness. That's good explain.
I can add only one information.
Please check "Daiei", a big supermarcket.
"Mandarake" is placed north to "Daiei building".
When you walk north from "Daiei" about 30 second ,
you'll find the Mandarake.
(Caution: Mandarake opens 12:00-20:00.)
> Tenjin's a neat place.
> I spent a few days wondering around there... big shopping area.
Really. I miss Fukuoka city and Tenjin area.
Regards.
(Wed) 03/Apr/2002 18:46 Takumi Suidu [CQF02202@nifty.ne.jp]
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From: CQF02202@nifty.ne.jp
Date: Wed Apr 3 05:17:04 EST 2002
Subject: RE^2:Going to Japan, where to go? what t
Hellow, David Woodford.
> Yes, Mandarake is the name of the place. It's a tall building about 4 or
> 5 stories. The PCE games (and others) are in a glass cabinet on the first
> floor right in front of the escalator that comes down from the 2nd
> floor... at least that where they were when I was there.
Now PCE cabinet chenged the place but it's still on the 1st floor,
in front of the escalator which going up to 2nd floor.
> I believe Takumi-san meant "North Tenjin area".
Yes, "Kita" means North in Japan.
> so if you exit out the north end of this shopping area, you should be
> facing toward Mandarake once you get out to the street. It's about 3
> blocks away on the corner.
Thanks for your kindness. That's good explain.
I can add only one information.
Please check "Daiei", a big supermarcket.
"Mandarake" is placed north to "Daiei building".
When you walk north from "Daiei" about 30 second ,
you'll find the Mandarake.
(Caution: Mandarake opens 12:00-20:00.)
> Tenjin's a neat place.
> I spent a few days wondering around there... big shopping area.
Really. I miss Fukuoka city and Tenjin area.
Regards.
(Wed) 03/Apr/2002 18:46 Takumi Suidu [CQF02202@nifty.ne.jp]
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From: stk8534@loki.stockton.edu
Date: Wed Apr 3 17:48:13 EST 2002
Subject: kisado...
Plain and simple...anybody have one for sale?
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