★I Tried a Manga Cafe!★ (Abroad in Japan)

★I Tried a Manga Cafe!★ (Abroad in Japan)

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25 thoughts on “★I Tried a Manga Cafe!★ (Abroad in Japan)

  1. Tara Golchin

    wait did you seriously say 1200 yen or did i hear wrong cause that is like $12…Japan here I come!

  2. xavmanisdabestest

    @vazzaroth when you pay for your booth everything minus food is free. so you could read as much ad you want you only pay for the time spent in your booth

  3. Iman A

    I subscribed to your other channel (the one where you watch one piece ) because I think your videos are funny/insightful. Then YouTube recommended this channel and when I figured out that it was about you (and not about what show you’re watching) I was hesitant to watch. But you are legitimately funny and you seem like a nice person. There’s no real point to this comment other than I wanted to say that I enjoy your videos and you seem like a cool person.
    Greetings from Toronto

  4. meaphe

    It legit has this many views. It was linked to on some Japanese blogs, where they talked about foreigners impressions of “only in Japan” things.

  5. maxable40

    wish i could be at that place and just have vacation for months with nothing to do so i could read everything there xD looks so epic

  6. Lov3M3taL666

    that looks so cool! i will actually be visiting Japan this summer for the first time i am very excited my friend wants to show me a few cafe’s so i’m glad to see this video i was curious XXD

  7. vazzaroth

    Surprisingly awesome! One thing that confused me: do you pay to rent the booth, then also pay for each Manga you rent? And what were the large numbers on the books, volume, or price? It looked like that might have been behind plastic, but I couldn’t tell.

  8. Dax Hallman

    I went to a place like that in Kyoto, but it wasn’t a manga café per se. I needed it for email back home, but there were a few people “living” there while they looked for work. I wish I could remember the name of the place :(

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