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<p>[QUOTE="Sullykerry2, post: 3911819, member: 57121"][USER=15588]@ewomack[/USER]: Keep at it! Yes, it is a very difficult language. But we like challenges - don't we? Now that I am retired I try to go back every other year to visit friends and cycle the countryside ("inaka"). So much better than being in the business world... </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=93707]@Dnas[/USER]: You are really coming up with those hidden coin shop gems! I know Asakusa but did not know Wasendo. Now I have another excuse to go shopping in the area as I am a big fan of Kappabashi, the kitchen utensil street. </p><p><br /></p><p>When coin shopping in Tokyo, I usually visit Taisei (who has moved to Higashi Ikebukuro) and Ginza Coins.</p><p> </p><p>I will likely see about 6-7 Japanese dealers at the New York International Numismatic Show in mid-January. Lovely weather here, then! They do not set up tables, rather looking for that odd European gold piece at the auctions and passing out their "meishi" to other dealers. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know if you have ever run into Chris Baker of Atlas Coins here in Brooklyn, NY. He used to live in Shizuoka. He is quite good at finding the right Japanese coin. His Japanese is quite fluent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sullykerry2, post: 3911819, member: 57121"][USER=15588]@ewomack[/USER]: Keep at it! Yes, it is a very difficult language. But we like challenges - don't we? Now that I am retired I try to go back every other year to visit friends and cycle the countryside ("inaka"). So much better than being in the business world... [USER=93707]@Dnas[/USER]: You are really coming up with those hidden coin shop gems! I know Asakusa but did not know Wasendo. Now I have another excuse to go shopping in the area as I am a big fan of Kappabashi, the kitchen utensil street. When coin shopping in Tokyo, I usually visit Taisei (who has moved to Higashi Ikebukuro) and Ginza Coins. I will likely see about 6-7 Japanese dealers at the New York International Numismatic Show in mid-January. Lovely weather here, then! They do not set up tables, rather looking for that odd European gold piece at the auctions and passing out their "meishi" to other dealers. I don't know if you have ever run into Chris Baker of Atlas Coins here in Brooklyn, NY. He used to live in Shizuoka. He is quite good at finding the right Japanese coin. His Japanese is quite fluent.[/QUOTE]
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