Moses wrote:
rdavidson wrote:
This is why, when I went to Japan last year, I dragged my family to every guitar store in Tokyo, scouring for lefties to simply carry home with me. I ended up buying a 1983 Fender P JV in excellent condition and just walked it onto the plane with me. Being there in person was an opportunity I was not going to pass up.
Any lefty hotspots travelers should know about?
Just for possible future reference.
Sorry for derailing the thread, pjmuck. Hope it's OK that I answer this question. Tokyo guitar stores are like NOTHING I've ever seen anywhere else. Wall-to-wall instruments on multiple floors, with stores side-by-side for blocks and blocks. Most are of course righty, and if I was a righty, I think I'd explode from all the selection! Luckily (???) as a lefty, at most stores I walked in, asked if they had any lefties, and left when they said no.
However, that said, there was lots to see and try. I was looking mostly for basses, not surprisingly there were more lefty guitar options, and it was an amazing way to spend hours and hours. (We went on two different days to break it up...)
As far as where to go, head straight to the Ochanomizu district in Tokyo. It's *all* there. I went into Taniguchi. Went into Ishibashi. (One of them had two stores side-by-side.) It was just cool to be surrounded by so many instruments.
There was an ALL LEFTY store!!! Wait. Maybe it was a store with a whole floor of lefties?!? (It was all so cool and frankly I don't remember.) Anyhoo, all of these stores are within blocks of each other in the Ochanomizu district. It's literally store after store after store after store. And every store looked like these photos I took!