As I wrote an article in Kyoto station, Bic Camera is the huge electronic store at Kyoto station. Today, my friend and I went there because he wanted to check some new computers. I also wanted to check some cameras.
1st floor : Cellphone
2nd floor : TV, DVD Recorder, Video Camera, Electronic Dictionary, Battery, Liquor store
3rd floor : Digital Camera, Single-lens reflex camera, Lens for Camera, MP3 player
4th floor : Computer, Computer Accessory, Computer Parts, Printer
5th floor : Watch, Hair drier, Electric shaver, Copy Machine, Shredder
6th floor : Refrigerator, Drier, Microwave, Air conditioner, Vacuum, Iron Clothes, Interior stuff
7th floor : Video Games, Software for games, Toys for kids
Opening Hours : 10:00-21:00
Going west at Isetan. You can see the sign of “ビックカメラ”.
I got to Bic Camera at Kyoto station.
They are on sale now.
Going upstairs.
It’s pretty busy especially on weekends.
Nikon cameras.
By the way, what do people pronounce Nikon in your country? In Japan, we pronounce “Nee Kon” instead of “Nai Kon”. I was really surprised that people pronounce Nicon “Nai Kon” in Canada and even on TV commercial as well.
I love Lumix. Pretty much all pictures in wannagotojapan.com is taken by Lumix.
Toshiba laptops.
NEC computers.
iMac and any Mac stuff here.
Bic Camera has not only famous brand computers but also computers made to order. Computers made to order are cheaper than the brand ones.
Elevators at Bic Camera.
Sony Vaio.
I knew they have a ticket gate inside. But I’ve never seen it before so I was so surprised at this. Really weird.
Check the map.
And buy tickets here.
Do you have any plan to buy new digital camera such as SLR (Digital single-lens reflex camera)?
@reason: Yeah, I’m just thinking to get Lumix GF1 in this post.
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