
Overview
With the popularity of online auctions, “buying and selling” used goods is becoming commonplace. In Nagoya City, there is a huge seven-story recycle store. The items it handles range from watches, precious metals, and brand bags to clothing, musical instruments, and electrical appliances. The shop is gaining popularity not only as a place to buy popular items at reasonable prices, but also as a place where people can easily sell items they no longer need. This article looks at the relationship between people and goods in Japan's consumer society, following the “reasons for selling” and “reasons for buying” of the people who visit these shops.
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2 - 1Nishi-Ginza Lottery Ticket Office January 09, 2007
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2 - 2Home Ranking in Shinsaibashi, Osaka January 16, 2007
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2 - 3Merry Christmas at a Convenience Store January 23, 2007
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2 - 4Ueno Ameyoko Manga Cafe January 30, 2007
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2 - 5New Year's Eve: Operation Garbage Collection February 06, 2007
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2 - 6Resort Job: Winter's Tale February 13, 2007
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2 - 7Nagoya: Great Success! Recycle Shop February 20, 2007
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2 - 8EFukuoka Jinjo Yatai Street March 06, 2007
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2 - 9Ferry on a Journey March 13, 2007