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  • Continue north until you hit Mandarake, a warehouse-size store selling manga (comic books) and take a right past Sankaku Koen (Triangle Park) and the surrounding boutiques -- shops selling sneakers, records and hip-hop fashion.

    City Walk: Osaka Euan McKirdy 2010

  • Continue north until you hit Mandarake, a warehouse-size store selling manga (comic books) and take a right past Sankaku Koen (Triangle Park) and the surrounding boutiques -- shops selling sneakers, records and hip-hop fashion.

    City Walk: Osaka Euan McKirdy 2010

  • Continue north until you hit Mandarake, a warehouse-size store selling manga (comic books) and take a right past Sankaku Koen (Triangle Park) and the surrounding boutiques -- shops selling sneakers, records and hip-hop fashion.

    City Walk: Osaka Euan McKirdy 2010

  • Continue north until you hit Mandarake, a warehouse-size store selling manga (comic books) and take a right past Sankaku Koen (Triangle Park) and the surrounding boutiques -- shops selling sneakers, records and hip-hop fashion.

    City Walk: Osaka Euan McKirdy 2010

  • (By the way, does anyone know why the Shibuya branch of Mandarake might be closed at 6pm on a Tuesday night?)

    9/11/07: In Tokyo 2007

  • He opened Mandarake 27 years ago, well before the dojinshi markets began growing more popular — in part to provide another sales channel for the work coming out of them.

    Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex 2007

  • If you want to snag your own little piece of Japanese cool, come to Mandarake.

    Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex 2007

  • He opened Mandarake 27 years ago, well before the dojinshi markets began growing more popular — in part to provide another sales channel for the work coming out of them.

    Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex 2007

  • If you want to snag your own little piece of Japanese cool, come to Mandarake.

    Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex 2007

  • At the helm of Mandarake is its founder, a failed manga artist named Masuzo Furukawa.

    Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex 2007

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