Showing posts with label VinylCollecting. Show all posts
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12/09/2024

Face Records Miyashita Park: Tokyo's Premium Vinyl Paradise in Shibuya

Face Records Miyashita Park

Face Records Miyashita Park

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Shibuya, Face Records Miyashita Park stands as a cultural cornerstone of Tokyo's thriving vinyl scene. Operating under the philosophy "MUSIC GO ROUND," this carefully curated record shop has become a must-visit destination for both casual music lovers and serious collectors alike.

Location & Access 🗺️

You can also check the condition of the record, the jacket of the Japanese version, and the classic rock albums.

A collection of classic J-POP and CITY POP albums is available.

Used rock and pop albums
There are used LPs of rock music, including Japanese editions, as well as imported editions from America and Europe.

The Vinyl Experience 💿

Face Records offers an immersive vinyl shopping experience in their largest Tokyo location, spanning 39 square meters. The store particularly excels in:

  • Japanese City Pop from the 70s-90s
  • International Jazz and Funk
  • Rare collectible records
  • Quality record players and audio equipment
Yellow Magic Orchestra, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Yumi Matsutoya, Eiichi Ohtaki, and others.

Used albums of soundtracks from Japanese anime and games, such as Gundam, Lupin III, and Dragon QuestⅡ.
Explanation of the condition of the record: detailed appraisal and rating of the disc's condition, paper jacket condition, etc.

Store Features 🌟

Face Records prioritizes accessibility and comfort with:

  • LGBTQ-friendly environment
  • Wheelchair-accessible facilities
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Credit card payment acceptance
  • Professional record buying service
  • Miyashita Park BGM selection service

Expert Staff & Services 🎯

The store's knowledgeable staff provides personalized assistance, making it welcoming for both seasoned collectors and vinyl newcomers. Their "We Buy Records" program offers competitive prices for quality vinyl collections, ensuring a constant flow of fresh inventory.

Visitor Experience 🎧

The carefully designed space allows for comfortable browsing while maintaining an authentic record store atmosphere. Whether you're hunting for rare Japanese pressings or exploring international releases, Face Records provides an environment that encourages musical discovery.

There is also a rich selection of jazz albums, including those from the Blue Note label.

New Arrivals in the Jazz Used Album Section - Great Albums at Low Prices
A corner of Japanese jazz LPs that is very popular among overseas DJs.

Why Visit Face Records? ✨

  • 25+ years of expertise in vinyl culture
  • Expertly curated selection across genres
  • Prime location in Shibuya's cultural hub
  • Regular new arrivals and rare finds
  • Welcoming atmosphere for all music enthusiasts
  • Professional buying and selling services

Planning Your Visit 📍

Located in the modern Miyashita Park complex, Face Records is easily accessible from Shibuya Station. The store's central location makes it a perfect stop during your Tokyo record shopping adventure. Whether you're a serious collector or just getting started with vinyl, Face Records offers something for every music lover.




Picture of City Pop LP Records
City Pop LP Records


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12/04/2024

Vinyl Hunting in Shibuya:Tower Record Shibuya Store

Tower Record Shibuya Store


Store exterior

Right after the news of OASIS's reunion, OASIS's pop was prominent.
OASIS Photo Panel

Tower Records Shibuya: A Musical Paradise in the Heart of Tokyo

The Ultimate Guide to Japan's Largest Record Store (2024)

If you're a music enthusiast planning a trip to Tokyo, there's one destination you absolutely cannot miss: Tower Records Shibuya. Following its major renovation in February 2024, this nine-story musical paradise has reinforced its status as a cultural landmark in Tokyo's vibrant music scene.
Floor Guide

🎵 A Musical Heaven by the Numbers

- Location: 3-minute walk from Shibuya Station's Hachiko Exit
- Operating Hours: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Size: Approximately 5,100 square meters
- Inventory: 800,000+ music titles
- Vinyl Collection: 100,000+ records

Name: Tower Record Shibuya (Record Store)


Genre (tag): Recordstore,Cafe, 


Area (tag): shibuya


Address:  1-22-14 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041


Access:  Shibuya Station


Website URL:  https://towershibuya.jp/ (In Japanese)


Tel.:  0334963661


Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8toaYpA8WCz57YeP8


Geocode(WGS84): 


Open Street Map:  https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/136730046


Used and new records are on the 6th floor, and the inventory is among the top class in Shibuya.
Used rock records, such as Guns N' Roses,Ozzy Osbourne, etc.
Limp Bizkit's LP, 3rd Album"Chocolate Starfish And The Hotdog Flavored Water"  25,300 yen.

The Ultimate Vinyl Experience

The 6th floor's analog section is a vinyl lover's dream come true. While prices might be higher than in the past, the experience of browsing through both new and vintage records is incomparable. The store's vinyl collection spans various genres:

- Japanese Pop (J-Pop)
- Classic Rock
- City Pop (experiencing a major revival among younger generations)
- Anime soundtracks
- Jazz collections
- International artists
Vinyl masterpieces, reissue corner

Famous albums of J-POP / City POP
The prices of Curtis Mayfield's album “Curtis” vary due to differences in condition and packaging.

The album "Coffy" by Roy Ayers, popular among DJs, is priced at 33,000 yen.

Jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd's album 33,000 yen

The album of jazz saxophonist Barney Wilen was priced at 496,000 yen, which was the highest price among the LPs I saw that day, and it was in mint condition.

"Alfa" label revival corner of Japanese city pop label.

The reissue corner of the album "Songs" by the group "Sugar Babe," which included Tatsuro Yamashita and Taeko Onuki.

Anime Corner: Soundtracks from Studio Ghibli films, etc.

Tatsuro Yamashita's LP box 143,000 yen, etc.

More Than Just a Record Store

Tower Records Shibuya isn't just about buying music – it's a cultural hub where music lives and breathes:

The Community Space

- Regular live performances
- Artist talk shows
- International music festivals
- Music quizzes and fan events
- Special exhibition areas

Tower Records Café (2nd Floor)

- Themed café collaborations with artists
- Relaxing atmosphere surrounded by music memorabilia
- Perfect spot for music lovers to unwind

A Digital Age Anomaly

In an era dominated by digital streaming, Tower Records Shibuya stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of physical media. As of 2020, physical media still accounted for 62% of music sales in Japan, and this store plays a crucial role in maintaining this unique aspect of Japanese music culture.

There is also a manga corner.

Studio Ghibli CD Corner

CD corner of the band "Kessoku Band" from the anime "Bocchi the Rock!"


Shibuya store exclusive city pop compilation CD corner

International Visitor Experience

Foreign visitors consistently praise:
- Helpful, English-speaking staff
- Clear floor organization by genre
- Tax-free shopping section
- Easy-to-navigate layout
- Regular international artist events
Single records and EP section

LP Corner: The Who, XTC, The Yardbirds, etc.

"City Pop" LP Corner

Pro Tips for Visitors

1. Best Time to Visit: Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded
2. Must-See Floors: 
   - 6F: Vinyl paradise
   - 2F: Tower Records Café
   - B1F: Live event space
3. Getting There: From Shibuya Station, take the B1 exit, turn left under the JR tracks

The Cultural Impact

Tower Records Shibuya continues to play a vital role in shaping Tokyo's music culture by:
- Supporting emerging artists
- Preserving traditional music formats
- Creating a space for music discovery
- Hosting cultural exchanges through international music events
- Maintaining a vibrant community space for music lovers
Ryuichi Sakamoto's LP Corner

Momoko Kikuchi

Hikaru Utada

Conclusion

Whether you're a serious collector, casual music fan, or just curious about Japanese music culture, Tower Records Shibuya offers an unparalleled experience. It's not just a store – it's a musical journey, a cultural institution, and a testament to Japan's enduring love affair with physical music media.

In a world where digital streaming dominates, Tower Records Shibuya reminds us of the irreplaceable joy of holding music in your hands and discovering new artists in a tangible, physical space. It's more than a destination; it's a pilgrimage site for music lovers from around the world.

_Last updated: December 2024_

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