Anyone know where to buy 120 film in Kyoto?

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I'm off to Kyoto for a week's holiday and am wondering if anyone knows where to buy some film. I do not want to spend a long time trying to track down a store that still has film so any pointers are greatly appreciated!
 

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I got note from a Twitter follower that Yodobashi Camera or Bic Camera near Kyoto Station should have 'em. If not, he says try Sanjou Sakuraya near the intersection of Kawaramachi & Takoyakushi (near "downtown" Kyoto). Good luck, and go to Fushimi Inari to photograph the clichéd, yet beautiful nonetheless arches:


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Thanks everyone! Our hotel is 2 mins from the train station!! Looking forward to shooting some film!
 

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I wonder what a Fuji GF670 costs in Japan?

I checked for you , 199000 yen from japan exposures shop black new. It makes 2147 dollars.
I again checked US prices and at B&H , 1660 Dollars new grey.

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Wow....Japan is as bad as China. Oh well, no souvenir camera for me this trip.

Believe me , an Zeiss Ikon with Tessar lens will cost you max 300 dollars and faraway better camera. Fuji is only camera porn and results are not good as always with Japanese lenses.

If you have time check internet galleries for either cameras. If you have a good eye and taste , you will agree with me.

Photography is like music , if you start to listen cheap stuff , you continue with pop music , if you ask yourself why Beethoven is so good and start to listen from Karajan and others , you dont listen cheap stuff again and good taste spreades to gamelan , drupat ,flamenco , tango , bossa nova , fusion , free jazz , jazz rock and others.

But it is important the equipment again , you cant hear Stradivari with digital anything. You have to buy good electronics and analog always win.
 
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Believe me , an Zeiss Ikon with Tessar lens will cost you max 300 dollars and faraway better camera. Fuji is only camera porn and results are not good as always with Japanese lenses.

If you have time check internet galleries for either cameras. If you have a good eye and taste , you will agree with me.

Photography is like music , if you start to listen cheap stuff , you continue with pop music , if you ask yourself why Beethoven is so good and start to listen from Karajan and others , you dont listen cheap stuff again and good taste spreades to gamelan , drupat ,flamenco , tango , bossa nova , fusion , free jazz , jazz rock and others.

But it is important the equipment again , you cant hear Stradivari with digital anything. You have to buy good electronics and analog always win.

I dont shoot 135, only 120. Fuji lenses are top notch. I have 24 x 36 prints made from my GSW690 and they are fantastic.

If a GF670 really cost $2200, I'd pay it. But it doesnt in the US so one day when I get there, I will have to buy it then. $600 buys a lot of film.
 
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Yodobashi has a ton of stuff - near the main train station.

Need some help here. The main station is a confusing mess to me. I spent a few hours walking around but saw nowhere film could be bought. Need a serious stash of 120 film starting tomorrow morning. Any direct pointers?
 

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looking North - Yodobashi is that entire building underneath the peaked roof :smile:

Marc!
 
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Wow you guys are fast. OK, I think I am in good shape for tomorrow. Now the huge problem will be deciding what places to hit first after I am loaded up with film. This city is enormously wealthy with sightseeing options!!!

Thanks everyone!
 

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Glad to see they carry large format film there, although the Ilford section looks as bare as it did in Fukuoka a few days ago (I was stocking up for an upcoming trip to Thailand/Laos).
 
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