This time I'll introduce some recommendation shops where you can buy electronics parts.
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0:00 Opening
0:17 Recommendation shop (Online)
2:38 Recommendation shop (Offline)
4:25 Conclusion
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Let's start with online stores.
I took a survey on Twitter and found that, as expected, the overwhelming majority of people buy electronic components online these days. This is the main one I use too. However, there are countless types of online stores, and I think it is difficult to know which one to choose in the beginning. For those who do, I recommend Switch Science and Akizuki Denshi.
Switch Science does not have a large number of components, but because of that, you can feel the attention to detail in each component, and each page carefully describes the specifications and notes on how to use them. Therefore, even if you have never used a part before, I think you can buy it with relative peace of mind. In addition, the site itself is beautifully designed, so it is fun just to look at it.
Akizuki Denshi is famous for its store in Akihabara, but it also has an online store. Like Switch Science, the online store has extensive information listed on each product page. Also, they carry a wide variety of parts, so I think you can find most of your parts here alone.
Basically, I think these two are sufficient, but I would like to introduce some other stores that can be a source of strength.
Sengoku Tsusho and Kyoritsu Eleshop are popular stores with actual stores in Akihabara and Nihonbashi, Osaka, respectively, which also have online stores. Their product lineup is as large as that of Akizuki Denshi, so these sites are also strong choices. However, I personally have the impression that Akizuki is more polite as far as product pages are concerned.
Marutsu and RS Online are characterized by the huge number of items they carry, and I think it is safe to say that there is basically no part that cannot be found here. The site also has an extensive filter function that makes it easy to search for parts. However, in the beginning, you may feel a little hurdle because there are so many parts that you may get lost or technical terms are used as a matter of course.
Although the variety of electronic components is still small, Amazon has recently begun to carry more and more electronic components, so you may want to check there as well. In particular, we recommend the introductory kit for electronics construction that can only be purchased on Amazon, as it is a good deal.
Here is a table summarizing the online stores mentioned here. Please refer to the links in the summary column.
In addition to the places introduced here, there are many other online stores that sell electronic components. For example, there are robot stores that have a large selection of parts related to robots, and there are also many specialized sites that are interesting to visit, so why not look around for more?
Next, we will introduce recommended physical shops in the Kanto and Kansai regions.
The center of Kanto is Akihabara, where many electronic parts and electronics shops are located, including Radio Department Store, which has been in business for 70 years.
Among them, my top recommendation is Sengoku Tsusho. It is probably the largest parts store in Akihabara and stocks a wide range of products from resistors, transistors, and other small parts to circuit boards and tools. The store is also spacious, so you can search for products in a relaxed atmosphere. Right next to it is Akizuki Denshi, but that one is always very crowded, so I don't often use the actual store. Sometimes, when I don't have much time, I just drop by Sengoku and go home.
As for maniac stores, Pikarikan, which specializes in LEDs, a drone store that is said to have the largest selection of drone-related parts in Japan, and a circuit board workshop with universal circuit boards lining the walls are also interesting, so if you are interested, stop by and see them.
Next, the center of electronic component shops in Kansai is Nihonbashi. Although there are not as many stores as in Akihabara, however, Silicon House and Digit, operated by Kyoritsu Eleshop, boast a fairly extensive selection of products. I have been there only once, and for myself, who usually goes to Sengoku Shoji, I felt that it was as big or bigger than that.
Other districts seem to have fewer large stores, but Marutsu also has 10 stores nationwide, so even those outside of the Kanto and Kansai regions can find a good parts store if they stretch their legs a bit.
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