What does it feel to set up an anime shop despite existing competition?
Well, ayun, we don’t think of anyone as competition. We just set up the shop and put stuff on the open shelves and try to get as much inventory in many types of series like for the Japanese section, the manga, we have almost ninety to a hundred titles. And for the American, some I can’t even begin to count. So, yeah. What differentiates you from the rest of the comic shops? Well we’re fans so we try out best to know what we sell and we basically love what we sell so we can actually talk to you about almost everything. And yun, we want the fans to experience the happiness of having open shelves to browse through and actually handling the books by themselves and seeing all their favorite series in one place. Any future plans for expansion? We’ll see. How about franchising? For franchising we don’t know. Kasi this is basically a family thing. It’s a pretty big place so I think we better fill the store more before we think of expanding to other places. I think Quezon City is basically acce
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