I burned through I want to say 20+ rolls of 35mm (might have been closer to 30) in 10 days in Barcelona. I ran out and had to buy more while I was there. I would think Japan would offer similar visual delights, so don't be afraid of the film - but do bring a designated shopping buddy with you to Yodobashi to keep you from going nuts over all the goodies on display, preferably someone who has no interest in cameras and photography who will get bored quickly and haul you out of the store before you have to buy another suitcase to fit the stuff you want to get.
And I do believe there is a luggage store almost directly across from the film store (or at least within the near vicinity!). They know what they're doing.
In all seriousness, if you are looking for a camera bag that is good quality but not from one of the major camera bag manufacturers, there are a few smaller, little known Japanese companies that make them too. They don't scream "look at me! I'm full of expensive camera equipment!" -- well, some of them do, most of them don't. I've been travelling with Japanese camera bags for almost a decade now and most people who should recognize them for what they are, don't.
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