lbs in osaka, japan
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lbs in osaka, japan
i dont know if ill get a response in time, but i was wondering if any of you know of any good lbs in osaka, japan. im here on vacation and i just wanted to see some sort of japanese cycling.
btw, is there anything worth buying here since everything here is more expensive than the US?
thanks
btw, is there anything worth buying here since everything here is more expensive than the US?
thanks
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How long will you be in Osaka?
Which part of the city will you be in?
When you say you want to see Japanese cycling... do you mean retail, on the street, racing...?
You might have a chance to see some keirin while you're here... at least on TV if you can't get around...
There's a 'bicycle museum' in Sakai (home of Shimano), in southern Osaka Prefecture.
Here are links:
https://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/english.../kohyo/128.htm
This is the museum's official site... all in Japanese, but with lots of graphics:
https://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~bikemuse/index0.html
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The prices for imported bikes aren't much higher than you'd pay retail in the States, considering currency exchange rates. You may find something unique or otherwise unavailable in the States in bike shops here, but there's a big demand for American and European bike products, so, you'll see a lot of familiar stuff.
Which part of the city will you be in?
When you say you want to see Japanese cycling... do you mean retail, on the street, racing...?
You might have a chance to see some keirin while you're here... at least on TV if you can't get around...
There's a 'bicycle museum' in Sakai (home of Shimano), in southern Osaka Prefecture.
Here are links:
https://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/english.../kohyo/128.htm
This is the museum's official site... all in Japanese, but with lots of graphics:
https://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~bikemuse/index0.html
eta:
The prices for imported bikes aren't much higher than you'd pay retail in the States, considering currency exchange rates. You may find something unique or otherwise unavailable in the States in bike shops here, but there's a big demand for American and European bike products, so, you'll see a lot of familiar stuff.
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thanks! Well I just arrived back home. It's a shame that I didn't read this earlier because the museum looks good. I found one good shop in downtown osaka hoping to pick up a team nippo kit. they didn't have it.