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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.

A niche used record store that handles all genres

A treasure trove of music around the world.Almost 100%used (90%record) books.


2021.11.12OPEN!

A coffee shop in Nara City.About 10 minutes north of Kintetsu Nara Station.Records and retro sundries are also on sale.Regular holiday: Monday, Friday.Other irregular holidays (please check the calendar on SNS etc.)

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.

Compufunk Records is a hub for Osaka’s music culture, functioning as both a bar and a club space.

They stock records, CDs, and cassettes of psychedelic and drone music, as well as Indian music


This is a shop where you can enjoy records/coffee/craft beer in Togoshi/Nakanobu.

A total CD & record shop offering everything from the latest new releases to used titles.

Cafeber & Record Shop centered on pasta, which is the owner of Keiichi Sogabe

The shop carries records, CDs, and goods with a focus on underground and independent releases—ranging from labels pushing innovative, next-level sounds to heartfelt works by artists whose music fits perfectly with a quiet moment on a rare day off from a busy life. They also offer salt lamps, inspired by the Shabby Sic poetry message of “keep moving forward,” encouraging people to follow the light that represents dreams and hope through the experience of the shop.
