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Where to buy waterproof trouser in Sapporo 2015/1/19 23:54
Hi everyone,

I will visit Hokkaido in Feb 2015. It will be freezing cold. I would like to buy waterproof pants and windproof/waterproofjacket. I see Uniqlo do not have waterproof pant and waterproof jacket. Could anyone tell me where I can find the cheap winproof-waterproof pants in Sapporo ? I have half of day in Sapporo station.

Thanks in advance for your kind help !
by cachep (guest)  

Re: Where to buy waterproof trouser in Sapporo 2015/1/20 12:34
If you do not care about the fashion for men
They sell up and down 3900 yen at Workman(ƒ[ƒNƒ}ƒ“j.
If people the size of Japan is in focus, you will be wearing.
Although it is not very cool work clothes shop, there sells the functional ones.
http://www.workman.co.jp/
2-7,higashi 20-chome,Kita 36Jo,Higashi-ku,Sapporo, Hokkaido
7:00 to 20:00
Waterproofi–h…,bousui)
Protection against cold(–hŠ¦,boukan)
I have, it is rain gear of Gore-Tex that was bought in climbing outfitters.
However, there is a high price.
by haro1210 rate this post as useful

Re: Where to buy waterproof trouser in Sapporo 2015/1/20 12:40
Tokyu Hands has a higher price than workman.
But, it seems not so much higher compared to climbing goods stores.
It is sold as a rain suit.
http://www.tokyu-hands.co.jp/en/list/hokkaido.html
https://hands.net/cate/outdoor/rainwear/raincoat/
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Re: Where to buy waterproof trouser in Sapporo 2015/1/20 23:02
Thanks do much for your all advice ! The price at workman seems good for me but I am a woman. Could you please introduce the same shop as Workman but for woman ?

Thanks in advance !
by Cachep (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: Where to buy waterproof trouser in Sapporo 2015/1/31 05:28
I've been living in Hirafu for two months now and I can say 99% of the time it is very dry, it is too cold to rain so for such a short stay you probably don't need waterproof clothes, just warm ones
Perhaps Sapporo is different though
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