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This page 4 my Beatles shrine is going to be about the stores I went 2 that includes the Beatles. This is not in favoritism order!!

Haven

Haven. This store is this island's Hot Topic, and shares many simularities with it. The store being a music based and alternative, up to date with current trends, and keeps some of the charm of how hot topic used to look back then, yet it's mixed with moderness. The only Beatles things I get from this store are the shirts, they haven't restocked their posters yet. They have other records, CDs, and DVDs, and yet there's nothing Beatles related. Same goes to the small Loungefly backpacks... but I guess they don't make those anymore :(. Things I can say about this store is that it supports many other styles that aren't just alternative, the service and staff are very nice, and the restocking takes very long, like months, which is a thing I understand. Those products come all the way from somewhere else and obviously far away from Guam, of course we have to wait.

The only Beatles related things I got from there are shirts, A Hard Day's Night and a Yellow Submarine shirt with the words "All you need is love", a song that plays near the end of the animated movie. Just hoping that we'll also get stuff like pins and actual records/CDs/DVDs with seperate merchandise of the members, on the lookout for Sgt. pepper and George/John stuff at the moment. Just curious about the cutouts people online have mentioned!

My reccommendation to come here from a scale from 1-10, it has to be 10. And the note to the owner, THANK YOU!!!! this store is one of my comfort places and somewhere i like to spend some of my money on. on 9/13/25, it was nice coming here with my decora outfit with the yellow submarine shirt i had mentioned above. it was kinda not surprising when that cashier asked my mom about the anime con at donki because of my outfit!!!!

The Perfect Circle Beatles Store

When I first came to Japan, I instantly wanted to know if there was literally a whole store of the Beatles. There was in Shibuya, but I wanted to check another one out that is the Perfect Circle. The actual first Beatles thing I went to in Japan was this Gachapon that was also in Shinjuku that had albums as keychains (I got Abbey Road, the other variations were Yellow Submarine, A Hard Day's Night, Let It be, HELP!, and Please Please Me). The store actually smells like cigarettes, the record player in there always plays Beatles songs (mostly covers if I remember correctly), the storekeeper might actually love John Lennon (he has lots of posters including him and oh my god there is a google photo of him holding a "Come back, Johnny" thing), and of course, like most places in Japan, the store is really small. It is nearby a 7/11 in Shinjuku and on the 5th floor of an outlet, if it's what it's called. If it ain't please correct me.

The only things I bought from this store were 3 pictures, 2 english books, a Beatles Anthology pin that has the Getting Better lyrics, and a John Lennon Imagine small record. My plans coming back here was to buy the John pin for my bag and beatles stamps except someone already bought both. My FUCKING LOSS! Whoever bought it, though, I actually care less.

One thing I forgot to add on is that the prices are surprisingly cheap there. I got my pin for 900 yen, My 2 books like below 1000 yen (I don't remember ok?), and I think my imagine small record was like... 1000 yen. The pin and stamps I was gonna buy were both 400 yen.

Finally, here's my opinions on this store. The prices are reasonable, I still don't know why some of the vintage stuff are cheap though. I also really want know why the store smells like cigarettes, or maybe the storekeeper is a smoker and he never does it when costumers are around. That is just my assumption, though. As a Lennon fan, I love all of the John stuff in there. I would buy all of it, IF I COULD. But I can never!! I would reccommend going here, on a scale from 1 to ten of my rating being here, would be 9, it's only the scent that the store provides.

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