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Thread: Where can I get "the New Yorker"?

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    Default Where can I get "the New Yorker"?

    As the title says, does anyone know where I can get the magazine "the New Yorker" in Tokyo?
    Here goes the link in case you don't know what it is: http://www.newyorker.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by tokyosurreal View Post
    As the title says, does anyone know where I can get the magazine "the New Yorker" in Tokyo?
    Here goes the link in case you don't know what it is: http://www.newyorker.com/
    Kinokuniya books at Takashimaya in Shinjuku.

    You could try Aoyama Book Centre in Roppongi.

    Possibly amazon.jp has it.

    I belive you may be able to get it electronically if you have an iPad or Kindle.
    For I am nothing, if not critical.

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    Many Thanks!

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    I second the Kindle recommendation, for what it's worth...

    But I can't imagine paying any money for the New Yorker in this day and age, especially while in Japan...
    Why do so many people exploit Facebook in such inane ways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Call_It_Like_Eye_See_It View Post
    I second the Kindle recommendation, for what it's worth...

    But I can't imagine paying any money for the New Yorker in this day and age, especially while in Japan...
    Dude, that's for academic purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tokyosurreal View Post
    Dude, that's for academic purpose.
    ....That truly is surreal, then...
    Why do so many people exploit Facebook in such inane ways?

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