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Old 09-18-06 | 04:35 PM
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just got my ticket for japan. I've got a couple questions. I'm trying to find a NEW bridgestone/anchor (PCD3 model) and i was wondering what shops i should hit up. i emailed the company, but never recieved a response.
also, if i wanted to go to the keirin races, where are they located? Or does anyone know a way i can get in contact with someone who would know...
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Try talking to Ceya or Tomity here of the forums. They seem to know quite a bit about Japanese racing (Tomity is a keirin racer) and shops.
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where abouts will you be in Japan and when will you be there?

if the bridgstone you mentioned is a stock model this store may have it: https://www.takizawa-web.com
they're kinda like the performance/nashbar of Japan. it's in in Maebashi. approx. a 2 hour train ride from Tokyo. then it's about a 15 min hike from the station. this site will tell you how to get there, https://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/ exit the station on the side with Matsumoto Kiyoshi, head to the left a few blocks, take a right, then head towards the NTT cell phone tower. once you pass the NTT building it'll be on your right. if you hit the Saty shopping center you went too far. there's a crappy bike shop on the corner, it's right next to it, under a big ass apt building.

these tracks are near Tokyo:
https://www.matsudokeirin.jp/
https://www.tachikawakeirin.jp/
https://www.kawasa****irin.com/

they're a bit hard to understand if you can't read Japanese. if you let me know where and when you'll be in Japan I may be able to help you find a race.
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Potus knows just as much as I do on this subject.

Potus, R U going to TTown , Oct 7th?

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Sorry potus. Forgot about you...
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Old 09-18-06 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Ceya
Potus knows just as much as I do on this subject.

Potus, R U going to TTown , Oct 7th?

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you bet. you? hopefully it'll be good. it's been a bit lacking the last couple.
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It is not considered bad table manners if you slurp when eating ramen or udon in Japan so go at it....
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Sorry potus. Forgot about you...
no worries. there's a bunch of different bf folks who know a bit about Japan.

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It is not considered bad table manners if you slurp when eating ramen or udon in Japan so go at it....
yea, and don't forget the sake. kampai!

I'd also say do a search. there's a bunch of recent info on Japan in the bf archives.
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Old 09-18-06 | 07:32 PM
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Since we're on the subject, where is the best place on Honshu to look for deals on frames? I'll probably be studying in Kyoto next year, and wouldn't mind looking around.
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Since we're on the subject, where is the best place on Honshu to look for deals on frames? I'll probably be studying in Kyoto next year, and wouldn't mind looking around.
a keirin frame? they are few and far between. if you factor in the language barrier it's probably easier to get one in the US. your best bet is to stop by Kalavinka and have one made for you.

on a side note. Japan has a lot more to offer than keirin.
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on a side note. Japan has a lot more to offer than keirin.
Yeah, like onigiri and shirts with great english on them. The prices of things, though? Not so great.
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you mean engrish
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thanks for all the responses. I am going over there to check it out before i sign a contract to work over there. I'm going to be all over, going to the track is just one of the things i wanted to hit. I'll be picking up my kalavinka too...
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also PRIDE, MMA, Judo, Aikido.

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thanks for all the responses. I am going over there to check it out before i sign a contract to work over there.
in that case, check out this link: https://www.thejapanfaq.com/
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P,

I will be there selling my stuff. stop by if you got anything let me know. I will put it in my spot.

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Keirin in Japan:
Saitama Omiya Keirin Velodrome 500m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=250
=> https://www.keirin-saitama.jp/omiya/

Saitama Seibuen Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=260
=> https://www.keirin-saitama.jp/seibuen/

Tokyo Keiokaku Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=270
=> https://www.keiokaku.com/

Tokyo Tachikawa Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=280
=> https://www.tachikawakeirin.jp/

Chiba Matsudo Keirin Velodrome 333m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=310
=> https://www.matsudokeirin.jp/

Chiba Chiba Keirin Velodrome 500m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=320
=> https://www.chibakeirin.com/

Kanagawa Kagetsuen Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=330
=> https://www.lucky-kagetsukun.com/

Kanagawa Kawasaki Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=340
=> https://www.kawasa****irin.com/

Kanagawa Hiratsuka Keirin Velodrome 400m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=350
=> https://www.shonanbank.com/

Kanagawa Odawara Keirin Velodrome 333m
=> https://www.dataplaza.keirininfo.or.j...o.Jyo3?UCD=360
=> https://www.infoworld.co.jp/keirin/odawara/
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