Shibuya BEAM

Shopping mall · Shibuya

Shibuya BEAM

Shopping mall · Shibuya

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31-2 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan

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RecoFan in Shibuya is a vinyl lover's dream, offering an eclectic mix of records and CDs in a bustling Tokyo setting that feels like music heaven.  

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31-2 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan Get directions

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31-2 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3496 7333
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FREDERIC MAUJOIN

Google
Nice small mall for fans of music and manga

Kelsi Coffman

Google
We visited here to go to the Shibuya Mandrake store to pick up a few souvenirs and manga for ourselves. Staff was very pleasant and helpful. The store is packed to the brim. The store is very difficult for foreigners with good Japanese skills to navigate on their own, but any time we asked for help, not only did they help us immediately, but they took us directly to where we needed to go.

Clive Scott

Google
One of my favourite Beams location!

Nina I.W.

Google
Heavenly place for music lover! Good place to find classic albums & vinyl.

Fenix D'Joan

Google
If you play guitar or love music you’ll find something you need or want here.

M S

Google
Good mix of stores in a very busy part of Tokyo.

Philipp Lim

Google
Reminds me of Bill Murray in Lost in Translation. Must come and visit.

Nathan Ng

Google
It's not the prettiest, But it has a lot of stuff
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Claudio Claude A.

Yelp
The best record store in Shibuya ... definitively better than the other ones visited. A paradise for vinyl diggers . Vinyl perfect and prices reasonable
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Odin S.

Yelp
It was cool to see this place after having all of the music shops in the states close down. Tons of music to choose from a long with odd soundtracks and forgotten albums. Their discount was awesome too on their used CD's. Managed to save a ton of money when buying stuff through their ¥100 yen crate. Honestly, the majority of stuff I bought I had never heard before, I simply wanted to be surprised, regardless if it sounded good or not.
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Tosh B.

Yelp
RecoFan maybe my favorite record store in the world. If I have to compare the store with another, it would be Amoeba Hollywood. It's like a smaller version of Amoeba, but an incredible selection of used and new vinyl as well as CDs. This is an excellent location if you are trying to find that obscure British band or artist's second album type of place. Also, a wonderful selection of Japanese pop music of all sorts is here as well. The mind-blowing section is their 45 rpm records. Singles from all over the world, but you can find vintage Japanese releases of the Walker Brothers here as well as various Beatles singles released in Japan. And most of them are in the 300 yen, or $3. The store is not expensive, and you can find great deals here. For sure, it's worth a few hours or more to check out this wonderful store. I have many albums in my collection that came from RecoFan Shibuya.
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IM O.

Yelp
The only thing that keeps this store from a 5 star rating is the lack of organization. Even so - the staff has been pretty helpful to me. Look for the tall thin guy with shoulder-length curly hair. He speaks decent English and knows exactly where to find everything in the store. Also be sure to dig through all of the new arrival bins. You can find a bit of everything there. I've gotten so much good stuff from this place, and actually the lack of organization has helped me stumble upon some excellent records I wouldn't have otherwise known anything about. Be sure to bring your passport because this is one of the few record stores in Tokyo that is tax free when you spend more than 10,000 Yen!!
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Micky M.

Yelp
huge used CD & Vinyl shop. music heaven like a Amoeba Music in San Francisco.