Treasure Factory Adachi Nishiarai shop

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Adachi City, Japan

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Treasure Factory Adachi Nishiarai shop Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Treasure Factory Adachi Nishiarai shop is located in Adachi City, Japan on 7 Chome-16-7 Nishiarai. Treasure Factory Adachi Nishiarai shop is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category thrift store in Japan.

Address

7 Chome-16-7 Nishiarai

Phone

+81 356912550

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Buys used goods

Open hours

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Lumanti Maharjan Chitrakar

Very very expensive. Few items are available at good price too. Electric guitar and piano are available at reasonable prices.

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Shreyas Bharule

Lots a new and used stuff. Excellent for camping and sports gear.

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Qt Ann

The Product are so much expensive even if it’s second shop or recycle shop. Expensive plus 10% Tax!!! I will not recommend This. The staffs are not approachables. They will not help you.

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Martin Hůla

Interesting if you're bored, they sell a lot of different things. But expensive, considering it's used stuff...

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Michael Douglas

For used goods, their prices are way too high. But what irritates me most about these guys is their utter inability to assess value. Don’t bother bringing in anything not made in Japan, something they can’t look up on Amazon Japan, because they’re clueless as to value. They offered me 1 yen for a beautiful pair of literally brand new, never worn leather dress shoes still in the box with the price tag on because they weren’t for sale in Amazon. I didn’t expect sticker price, and I did expect a lowball offer, but give me a break. And the same thing happened on more than one occasion. Yet they gave me 1,500 yen for a pair of worn out suede hiking boots bought in Japan that I spray painted to change the colour (yes, spray painted). That’s the biggest BS incompetence I ever experienced in my life.