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Old Jul 1st, 2007, 05:26 PM
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O'ahu: Shopping for Japanese books on crochet?

While on O'ahu I want to try to find some Japanese books on needlework--specifically crochet. (No, I do not read Japanese, but they use stitch diagrams ) Searching online I have found Hakubundo store, not too far from Ala Moana Mall, that carries Japanese craft books, so I will try there. I found a reference to a used (I think) bookstore at Shirokiya called Bookoff, so i will look there. Any other new or used bookstores you would recommend? Does anyone know if Daiei might have anything? I have found some listings of needlework stores but no idea if they carry Japanese books.

I very much appreciate any information anyone can share. I want to look for these books, but I want to really maximize my time, and hope I can find something in a few hours of shopping.
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Daiei is now Don Quixote, and I wish I could tell you if they have such books, but the new layout is so chaotic I don't know how you'd find it!

I googled yarn shops in Honolulu, and came up with what looks like a good spot for you:
http://tinyurl.com/34fnhc
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Old Jul 1st, 2007, 09:07 PM
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Hakubundo would be a good bet, and also the book section at Shirokiya- a Japanese dept store at Ala Moana Center. I don't remember seeing any books at Don Quixote.

I'll ask my MIL about this...she likes Japanese books and does crochet, so she might have other ideas..
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Hakubundo will surely have them. Ben Franklin Crafts also sells Japanese craft books. They have several locations--one in Kaimuki (closest to Waikiki), another near the airport, and one in Pearl City near Pearlridge. Also, you can try Flor-a-Dec craft shop located near Aloha Tower, but I would call them first.
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My MIL also recommended Ben Franklin
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Old Jul 2nd, 2007, 05:27 PM
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Thank you so much for the replies!

Melissa, thank you for the website...I actually did have that bookmarked, and looking at it again I guess that is where I first saw Hakabundo mentioned.

Is it just me, or is Don Quixote a funny name for a store? Well, it sounds like I don't need to go there anyway.

lcuy and Offlady, I will go to Ben Franklin and see what I can find.

Now all I have to do is decide how much "book budget" I will allow myself

You all have really, really helped me out with this. Thank you for the time you spent researching and posting. Mahalo nui loa to you wonderful Fodorites!
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Don Quijote is a popular store in Japan- nick named "Don-ki". Their mascot though, is not a donkey but instead is a blue penquin.
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