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24 mag 2015
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Svedese
Domande Svezia
Are there bigger secondhand bookstores in Sweden?
God dag.
I want to ask questions in Swedish but I can't yet. Ursäkta mig.
I'm going to go to Sverige in this summer.
In Sverige, are there bigger secondhand bookstores?
Can I buy Swedish books inexpensively at those stores?
Particularly, I would like to buy Astrid Lindgren's "Madicken" and "Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn" written in Svenska.
Are there bigger secondhand bookstores in Sweden?
God dag.
I want to ask questions in Swedish but I can't yet. Ursäkta mig.
I'm going to go to Sverige in this summer.
In Sverige, are there bigger secondhand bookstores?
Can I buy Swedish books inexpensively at those stores?
Particularly, I would like to buy Astrid Lindgren's "Madicken" and "Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn" written in Svenska.
God dag.
I want to ask questions in Swedish but I can't yet. Ursäkta mig.
I'm going to go to Sverige in this summer.
In Sverige, are there bigger secondhand bookstores?
Can I buy Swedish books inexpensively at those stores?
Particularly, I would like to buy Astrid Lindgren's "Madicken" and "Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn" written in Svenska.
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- Paese o regione Svezia
Personally, I've never heard of seconhand bookstores anywhere, so I didn't even know they existed. I suppose they exist in Japan?
Anyway, there are seconhand stores in Sweden. Usually you can buy all sorts of things in such stores, from clothes and furniture, to books. So you could try a story like that.
Or, you can just go to a regular bookstore (I don't see why not). Madicken and Alla vi barn i bullerbyn can be bought on any bookstore in the children's section.
Good luck in Sweden and good luck with your Swedish! :)
- Paese o regione Svezia
I haven't found any in Stockholm so far, and I've been searching. Most second hand stores do, however, have a section for books.
Are there many in Japan? I'm studying Japanese and am planning to enter an exchange program in a year or so, would be nice to check out a few stores when I'm there.
- Paese o regione Giappone
@norbergkim
First, thank you very much and I’m really sorry about very late replying.
I had been Stockholm for a week last summer.
I found some second hand stores and second hand bookstores in Stockholm and I saw few of Astrid’s books in there.
Rönnells Antikvariat was large so it was especially interesting secondhand book store.
The brand-new Swedish books are very expensive compared with Japanese books therefore I wanted to buy the secondhand books.
(The cost of Japanese books is about half of each Swedish books.)
As you said, there are some regular bookstores in Stockholm so after all I bought many of books in regular bookstores.
I saw Astrid Lindgren's section! It was very grand sight.
Last Autumn, opportunely and regrettable, the bookstore “Bok-skotten” had held closing-down sale so I could buy some books on half-price in there.
In Japan, there are a lot of secondhand book stores. The town called Kanda in Tokyo is especially famous as the town of secondhand book stores.
"BookOff" is the largest secondhand book chain store and there are a lot of "BookOff" stores all over Japan. You can buy Japanese literatures and Manga from 108 yen.
Thank you very much.
First, thank you very much and I’m really sorry about very late replying.
I had been Stockholm for a week last summer.
I found some second hand stores and second hand bookstores in Stockholm and I saw few of Astrid’s books in there.
Rönnells Antikvariat was large so it was especially interesting secondhand book store.
The brand-new Swedish books are very expensive compared with Japanese books therefore I wanted to buy the secondhand books.
(The cost of Japanese books is about half of each Swedish books.)
As you said, there are some regular bookstores in Stockholm so after all I bought many of books in regular bookstores.
I saw Astrid Lindgren's section! It was very grand sight.
Last Autumn, opportunely and regrettable, the bookstore “Bok-skotten” had held closing-down sale so I could buy some books on half-price in there.
In Japan, there are a lot of secondhand book stores. The town called Kanda in Tokyo is especially famous as the town of secondhand book stores.
"BookOff" is the largest secondhand book chain store and there are a lot of "BookOff" stores all over Japan. You can buy Japanese literatures and Manga from 108 yen.
Thank you very much.

- Paese o regione Giappone
@Suggex
Thank you for replying.
The Swedish secondhand stores were very interesting. I really enjoyed there.
Yes, there are a lot of secondhand book stores in Japan.
They are called “Furu-hon-ya” (古本屋 Old-Books-Store).
The most famous secondhand book store is “BookOff”. It is chain store so you can see them in the whole of Japan.
They sell secondhand books from 108 yen. You can also buy Japanese CDs and DVDs.
Recently, they started to trade not only books but also home appliances.
This is the list of BookOff stores.
http://www.bookoff.co.jp/shop/
Also, There are a lot of secondhand bookstores in Kanda, Tokyo. They are specialist store. Each stores are concentrating upon each categories.
You will see a lot of academic books, faded old paperbacks and various foreign books.
Thank you for replying.
The Swedish secondhand stores were very interesting. I really enjoyed there.
Yes, there are a lot of secondhand book stores in Japan.
They are called “Furu-hon-ya” (古本屋 Old-Books-Store).
The most famous secondhand book store is “BookOff”. It is chain store so you can see them in the whole of Japan.
They sell secondhand books from 108 yen. You can also buy Japanese CDs and DVDs.
Recently, they started to trade not only books but also home appliances.
This is the list of BookOff stores.
http://www.bookoff.co.jp/shop/
Also, There are a lot of secondhand bookstores in Kanda, Tokyo. They are specialist store. Each stores are concentrating upon each categories.
You will see a lot of academic books, faded old paperbacks and various foreign books.


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