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Tower Records Shibuya: A Deep Look at Japan's Disc Paradise · Global Voices

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No music, no life is the phrase that is read on a huge yellow sign, right in front of the building of Tower Records Shibuya, in Japan. Just seeing that huge sign is a great experience because this must be one of the most important record stores in the world. And it is more than 30 years after its inauguration, surviving the financial crises of the American parent company (from which it was separated some time ago), and making it face the era of …
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No music, no life is the phrase that is read on a huge yellow sign, right in front of the building of Tower Records Shibuya, in Japan. Just seeing that huge sign is a great experience because this must be one of the most important record stores in the world. And it is more than 30 years after its inauguration, surviving the financial crises of the American parent company (from which it was separated some time ago), and making it face the era of …

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Sopitas.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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