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Title: Go! Go! Goodies 101


kenshin01 - December 20, 2007 02:14 AM (GMT)
Where can we get Go! Go! 7188 Stuff?

These are my sources:
CDs
http://www.yesasia.com
yesasia has Go! Go! CDs (even the limited version if you order it early enough)

Bandscores
I speical order them thru local japanese bookstore. It costs me $44 US Dollars for one book *_*

T-shirt/Other Goodies:
Any idea? I have 2 shirts and I want more!!!!!

Do we have a contact in Japan that can help us get stuff?
1. This person buy stuff and post it on ebay so we can 'buy' it?
2. Exchange program: this program get us Go! Go! stuff and we help this person get stuffs in our countries?



Yahiko - December 20, 2007 05:29 AM (GMT)
i'd love a contact in japan so that we could get stuff from yahoo auctions and 405 artist direct shop .. if anyone wants to buy me the gogo calendar.. i accept B) ( i pay ok? XD )

kenshin01 - December 20, 2007 06:06 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Yahiko @ Dec 19 2007, 09:29 PM)
i'd love a contact in japan so that we could get stuff from yahoo auctions and 405 artist direct shop .. if anyone wants to buy me the gogo calendar.. i accept B) ( i pay ok? XD )

I'll pay + I'll pay for the trouble too :D

Dana - December 20, 2007 09:45 AM (GMT)
My sources for GO!GO! CDs

- Amazon Marketplace
- Play-Asia
-
this seller on eBay. I was a bit put off at first since he ships from Hong Kong but the CDs are all originals, no bootlegs. And he offers them for a really fair price.
- Tokyo Recohan They offer used CDs to cheap prices. If they don't have GO!GO! in stock you can always send a request.

My source for GO!GO! Merchandise
such as posters, tour goodies, t-shirts, magazines etc.

- Yahoo! JP Auctions using a private german bidding service much like Shopping Mall Japan.. expensive, but so worth it!!

vlumi - December 20, 2007 11:44 AM (GMT)
I've bought most of my CDs and DVDs from HMV, CDJapan, and Yesasia. Some random stuff from ebay, too. Chirinuruwowaka's Shingetsu through Otokichi's middle-man service - approximately doubled the price.

Band scores from Amazon marketplace (not everyone delivers to outside of Japan, but can be very cheap), and HMV.

Yahiko - December 20, 2007 03:34 PM (GMT)
I'm starting to get into eBay.. it's a nice place to buy cheap stuff B)

Yahiko - December 20, 2007 03:39 PM (GMT)
omg this otokichi is nice i found all DAI albums in 1st press for cheap cheap! but.. actually i want the singles .-. AND THEY HAVE (HAD) OMOIDE!

A SUPER SUPER SUPER RARE DVD BOX BY AMANO TSUKIKOO OOOOOOOMG

Yahiko - December 20, 2007 03:43 PM (GMT)
WHAT THE xuxa THEY HAD WE ARE ACO VER PROMO CD OMG OMGOZMGOGGMAXOZGZOKP<MPAMZMPASOMZGOMZG

kenshin01 - December 20, 2007 05:55 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Dana @ Dec 20 2007, 01:45 AM)
My sources for GO!GO! CDs

- Amazon Marketplace
- Play-Asia
-
this seller on eBay. I was a bit put off at first since he ships from Hong Kong but the CDs are all originals, no bootlegs. And he offers them for a really fair price.
- Tokyo Recohan They offer used CDs to cheap prices. If they don't have GO!GO! in stock you can always send a request.

My source for GO!GO! Merchandise
such as posters, tour goodies, t-shirts, magazines etc.

- Yahoo! JP Auctions using a private german bidding service much like Shopping Mall Japan.. expensive, but so worth it!!

I have to look into bidding service thing. I didn't know something like that existed...

Yahiko - December 20, 2007 07:43 PM (GMT)
www.rinkya.com

www.shoppingmalljapan.com :lol:

very expensivo O.O

ssasami - December 20, 2007 07:44 PM (GMT)
I got my first couple of things from a local Japanese Book/CD store. They were super expensive though. Now I pretty much always use yesasia. I like the free shipping. It takes forever, but I always have the mp3s long before it could possibly be shipped to me anyway. I forgot the name of the bookstore. They closed shop and a new similar store took over, but their selection is pretty lame. Ever since gogo performed here, theyve had a decent selection of gogo.

On a sidenote, afriend of mine heard gogo on a radio station in Chicago this morning. It was the Loyola College station. They play all kinds of stuff on there. I cant get the station where I live :(

Yahiko - December 20, 2007 07:46 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (ssasami @ Dec 20 2007, 04:44 PM)
I got my first couple of things from a local Japanese Book/CD store. They were super expensive though. Now I pretty much always use yesasia. I like the free shipping. It takes forever, but I always have the mp3s long before it could possibly be shipped to me anyway. I forgot the name of the bookstore. They closed shop and a new similar store took over, but their selection is pretty lame. Ever since gogo performed here, theyve had a decent selection of gogo.

On a sidenote, afriend of mine heard gogo on a radio station in Chicago this morning. It was the Loyola College station. They play all kinds of stuff on there. I cant get the station where I live :(

:o omggg

the closest thing happened to me was listening to utada hikaru on a brazilian radio -_- i hate her though D:

zarya - December 21, 2007 05:00 AM (GMT)
I've used pretty much the same things other ppl here have used. I started with YesAsia, and Ebay whenever I found stuff (btw I've never seen bootleg gogo on ebay... I'm guessing maybe because they are not that well known in other asian countries?), Tokyo Recohan also helped me complete my singles collection... Also CDJapan, HMV Japan, Amazon Marketplace and lately I have a friend who is in Japan for a year and lets me use his address for stores that ship only to Japan (such as 405 artist shop, ordered Shingetsu from there). I'm getting into bandscores right now and I plan to buy them through YesAsia, but unfortunately it happens often with YesAsia that they say they carry certain books and when you order them, they tell you they can't get it after all :(

kenshin01 - December 21, 2007 05:53 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Yahiko @ Dec 20 2007, 11:46 AM)
QUOTE (ssasami @ Dec 20 2007, 04:44 PM)
I got my first couple of things from a local Japanese Book/CD store. They were super expensive though. Now I pretty much always use yesasia. I like the free shipping. It takes forever, but I always have the mp3s long before it could possibly be shipped to me anyway. I forgot the name of the bookstore. They closed shop and a new similar store took over, but their selection is pretty lame. Ever since gogo performed here, theyve had a decent selection of gogo.

On a sidenote, afriend of mine heard gogo on a radio station in Chicago this morning. It was the Loyola College station. They play all kinds of stuff on there. I cant get the station where I live :(

:o omggg

the closest thing happened to me was listening to utada hikaru on a brazilian radio -_- i hate her though D:

your new banner... join or die??? you sounded like Polysics! -hm-




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