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Old 16-03-2007   #1
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What gadget to buy in Tokyo?

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I've arrived in Japan at quite short notice. I thought I should look at buying opportunites and indulge. Does anyone have any views as to what I should buy? I could do with a new digital camera and a mobile phone. Any views as to what I should get in a mid price range also what other gadgets could be good value here? I suppose an I-Phone would be good if available here.

The toilet seats are heated but I am not planning to bring one of those back. The hotels have free internet access. Food is pretty good but I am getting a few surprises.

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You should certainly be able to buy a camera cheaper, but whether it will be that much cheaper is debatable. At least you can cross reference the prices against the UK by using the net.
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You'll have to pay VAT if bringing it home with you. I bought an Olympus camera in Kyoto - and left it in my hotel! It cost me more than buying it here by the time I had asked the hotel to send it to me, with duty, VAT etc.

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Or, if you don't feel honour bound to respect the tax laws, leave all packaging etc in Japan and (if it's a camera) put it in a camera bag with some memory cards and a couple of other camera related things and, if asked, say you have had the whole lot for a while.
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Ah yes - the taxman I had forgotten about him.

So nothing too large then. I think that it may be a mobile phone with a reasonable camera. Any suggestions?
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Or, if you don't feel honour bound to respect the tax laws, leave all packaging etc in Japan and (if it's a camera) put it in a camera bag with some memory cards and a couple of other camera related things and, if asked, say you have had the whole lot for a while.
Well that was my plan. Unfortunately the camera was 'intercepted' by customs and the dreaded customs bill was kindly enclosed in the package

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Ah yes - the taxman I had forgotten about him.

So nothing too large then. I think that it may be a mobile phone with a reasonable camera. Any suggestions?
Don't know what's hot and what's not there now, my trips were in the early '90s, but I would suggest keeping away from the overpriced items in the hotel shops.

The Ginza district in Tokyo had many goodies in the electronics shops - I was stunned by the PC video displays in the windows. The resolution of the images was breathtaking compared to the stuff available here then.

Bargaining isn't normally practiced in Japan, but worth a try. Pity it was my last stop - I should have done my big shopping in Hong Kong

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If you have room in the suitcase

http://world.honda.com/Tokyo2001/motor/lineup/xaxis.html

I'll have £50 waiting for you at the airport.
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Sorry forgot the honda. Narita airport shops are all being renovated. I could not find a camera shop there or even an electronics shop so did not buy anything! Glad to be back eating proper food again. This was the first holiday where I did not put on an ounce. Toyko had an earthquake of 7.5 on the Reichter scale just after I left and after I had transited through Colombo airport, I heard on the news this morning that the Tamil Tigers had attacked the military part of the airport killing one person. and injuring others. Good curries in Colombo airport. But anything better than slimy seaweed.
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If you have room in the suitcase

http://world.honda.com/Tokyo2001/motor/lineup/xaxis.html

I'll have £50 waiting for you at the airport.
Ummmm, that's what I call a bike.....
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Ummmm, that's what I call a bike.....

Grrr, and it is still in Japan
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