
(A Hyper Police set, courtesy of Noriko's Place)
Anyone collect these? (^_^) When did they stop producing them? (Or do they still make anime-themed phone cards in Japan?)
Very cool! I can't recall the last time I've seen a payphone around where I live now; last I remember seeing one in person was in airports on my honeymoon last summer. I don't remember any when I went to Japan fa few years ago.runesaint wrote:Semi-off topic, but I just wanted to pass along... on Friday I stopped at a Dollar-something to grab a water en-route to somewhere else and...
I saw a pay phone.
An apparently functioning... pay phone. I do not recall the last time I saw one. Even the non-functioning ones that had been somewhat taken apart I do not believe I have seen in years... possibly even more than a decade?
There was still one fully functional pay phone here in the downtown mall. It had been there since the late '90s, up until a month ago when they remodeled most of the mall, sadly taking the pay phone away.Drew_Sutton wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 5:51 pmA magazine I read called 2600 features reader-submitted payphones on the inside covers. Mostly now they come from South America and places like Russia and the CIS. A bunch of all of the previous submissions are on their website (organized by geography).runesaint wrote:Semi-off topic, but I just wanted to pass along... on Friday I stopped at a Dollar-something to grab a water en-route to somewhere else and...
I saw a pay phone.
An apparently functioning... pay phone.