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I want to know the location of Internet cafes in Tokyo, and how much does it costs for an hour.Anyone can help?:cool:Information of a Japanese Internet coffee shop.
http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/~kawasemi/mangazenkoku/
In Tokyo.
http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/~kawasemi/mangatokyo/index.htm
MANGA HIROBA
http://www.mangahiroba.com/e/When I walk around in Kobe or Osaka, I don't see any internet cafe...
I remember from my backpacking time in Australia, that there were internet cafe's everywhere, and I expected Japan to have more, but I can't find them.sorry, may be a dumb question, but is 400 - 600 yen per hour considered as cheap or expensive ?I also remember using an Internet cafe in Shibuya, but I couldn't find it on my last trip. I used one in Roppongi one time as well. If memory serves, it was at one of the corners at Roppongi crossing upstairs.Haven't been there in a couple of years, but when I first started going to Japan and staying in the Shinagawa area, I'd go to the Yahoo Cafe in the Shinagawa Prince Executive Tower (9th floor I think). Was 500 yen which got you a drink and PC. I don't recall there being a time limit.I've been to one I think in Shibuya. I'm not sure how long we were there for, but it ended up costing somewhere between 400 and 600 yen per hour. This included a self-serve drink bar, large reading selection, TV with a PS2, a computer with a high-speed internet connection, and lord knows what else.
And yes, I believe I visited JREF from there.I've been to one I think in Shibuya. I'm not sure how long we were there for, but it ended up costing somewhere between 400 and 600 yen per hour. This included a self-serve drink bar, large reading selection, TV with a PS2, a computer with a high-speed internet connection, and lord knows what else.
And yes, I believe I visited JREF from there.
think ive been there. Is it past 109 building (coming from the station) on the right? above a large arcade (sega???)??
Took me ages to manage to get the computer to write in english script:emblaugh:sorry, may be a dumb question, but is 400 - 600 yen per hour considered as cheap or expensive ?
To me it's cheap. Under $4.00 - $6.00 U.S.You wont find internet cafes in Japan, they are extremely rare.
What you will find is Manga kisaten - "Manga Cafes" if you wish - that have computers for you to use as well. They are everywhere, my town has 2 McDonald's and 6 Manga Cafe all with internet access ;)I found a Tokyo Guide (Fall, 2005) that I used. It has some Internet cafes listed. Among them:
Net Cafe - 100 yen/15 min. Almond Building 5F. Roppongi. Japan comics and Internet.
Cafe J Net - 7F, 34-5 Udogawa-cho, Shibuya (Saito Building).
Gera Gera - 3-17-4 Shinjuku-dori Ave., B1, Shinjuku. 380 yen/hour. Internet and comics. Open 24 hours. Near Kinokuniya Bookstore.
Net Square - 1-15-6 Ginza. 250 yen/30 min. Internet and copy shop.sorry, may be a dumb question, but is 400 - 600 yen per hour considered as cheap or expensive ?
Not a dumb question.
1000 yen per 3 hours OR 70 yen per 10min. is an average charge. 1000 yen = US 8.7 dollars.
I go an Internet cafe 3 times a week and I've been about 10 cafes in Tokyo and Kanagawa Pref.I want to know the location of Internet cafes in Tokyo, and how much does it costs for an hour.Anyone can help?:cool:
I'm 100% sure there are cafes around any station at which people are transferable.Gera Gera - 3-17-4 Shinjuku-dori Ave., B1, Shinjuku. 380 yen/hour. Internet and comics. Open 24 hours. Near Kinokuniya Bookstore.
I use this one quite a lot, when they aren't closed for extended renovations :okashii:. The basic charge is about 200 yen/30 min.Is there anyone here access JREF via Internet cafe in Tokyo?#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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