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Where to buy PILOT Hi Tec C Pens in Japan?
We're going to Japan in about a week from now and I'm really a fan of the G Tec C3 pen; about 2 years ago I discovered the colored version which is, the Hi Tec C Pen, I found out that these are only sold in Malaysia, Korea and Japan. And of course online. But since we're going to Japan in a few days, I was wondering if anyone knows where I can buy these little guys?
Can someone give me a specific store that has branches in different cities or something.
Some place specific, not like "Try this store, they might have it." XXXX PLEASE AND THANK YOU! :D
BTW, here's a link of you're curious as to what it looks like. It's the one with the huge variety of colors. http://www.jetpens.com/articles/Pilot_Hi-Tec-C_Pen...
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
LOFT is a large stationary chain store, and I always buy them in there. My favourite colour is brown. They can show you the place if you bring one of the pen and ask, "Kore ha doko de utte imasuka?"
If you go to Tokyo, Ikebukuro (池袋) and Shibuya (渋谷) have stores.
Also, I think I bought one in Tokyu Hands too, but I'm not so sure.
Good luck ^ ^
Source(s): Ikebukuro http://www.loft.co.jp/shoplist/ikebukuro Shibuya http://www.loft.co.jp/shoplist/shibuya Kyoto http://www.loft.co.jp/shoplist/kyoto - Nut King COLALv 58 years ago
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The said goods are very well known and sold 150 millions / year.
You can buy them easily here in Japan at any department stores and stationary stores.
Of course Amazon is best choice , but you are a stranger in Japan and you can't deal with payment and delivery
Without Maps, You can go there In tokyo central staion, there is one big department store named "Daimaru Department Store" (only few speaking English attendents there) located at the Yaesu kitaguchi (Yaesu North Exit). The visitors are 100,000/day. Wow?
OK?
Or go to one of topnotch leading tore "Takashimaya Department Store" (always English speakers are stand-by).
It takes 10 min. or so on foot from Tokyo Central and it's must-go department store in Japan
http://www.takashimaya.co.jp/store/foreign/index.h...
Good luck.
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Source(s): A native Japanese.