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We carry approximately 70,000 items in stock and are one of the largest stores in the Tokai region, specializing in pre-owned music media such as records, CDs, and books. Our spacious store layout allows you to browse comfortably at your own pace, and we offer a wide selection that includes books, audio equipment, and musical instruments.


Located in the local area of Kuise, Amagasaki City, in a place called Kuise Nakaichiba, is a small record shop that sells used records, CDs, and independent items.

A record shop that has a concept of "carefully selected and sophisticated music from an adult perspective" in Yoyogi Uehara, with Japanese, some new scores, and music -related miscellaneous goods, mainly AOR, FUNK, and Disco around the world.Irregular holidays (please check on Facebook)

Handling Seoul Disco from G-RAP/underground HIPHOP


This shop displays a wide range of new and used records across all genres, carefully selected to create a space where anyone—from first-time record listeners to longtime vinyl enthusiasts—can enjoy records casually. To enhance the experience of analog sound, they use JBL 4311B speakers and Accuphase E-250 integrated amplifiers, one of Japan’s leading audio brands. From Shibuya, the heart of Tokyo’s record scene, Union Record offers a unique analog music experience you won’t find anywhere else.

With over 40,000 CDs and records on display at all times, this shop offers a wide selection spanning J-Pop, rock, metal, jazz, classical, and dance music. They also warmly welcome items for purchase.

Records and cassette tape SHOP reflecting the culture of Tokyo

We handle records on the theme of universal music that will never fade, mainly Soul, Jazz, Rock, and CityPop.BAR from 17:00.Records can be seen during business hours.We also buy.


Handling mainly used record stores, black and Japanese

New specialty store in front of Musashi Koyama Station, Tokyo

CD & used book main.We also handle idols, songs, rakugo, Italian music, and old books and magazines

The shop offers clothing and goods directly sourced from Europe, along with house-made dried flowers, tea leaves, and a selection of records.

An online shop called "Estacio Records," opened in May 2005, specializing in records, CDs, and music-related books. They carry music from around the world—including South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa—covering genres such as jazz, Latin, Brazilian, rare groove, easy listening, soundtracks, pop, and traditional/folk music. Recently, their selection of City Pop and Japanese kayokyoku has also become especially well stocked.




