
In Japan, recycle shops are places where you can get secondhand items for good prices. This includes a lot of stuff in almost perfect condition. If you've just moved to Fuji City and need to furnish your apartment quickly, recycle shops are the way to go.


And Joyland Plaza is probably the best one in the city because of range of things you can get - bicycles, scooters, kitchen wares, furniture, appliances, electronics, musical instruments, shoes, clothes, old records and whole host of things that can only be classified as "other".


Check it out
here, close to Fuji High School. The closest train station is Tatebori on the Minobu line. It's about a 20 minute walk from Fuji Station but there are also buses that go along that road. Home delivery is available.

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