LE RENARD DORÉ
Read moreLe Renard Doré, named after a famous Japanese fantasy figure, is an invitation to travel to the heart of the archipelago's manga and literature. Founded by Mickaël Brun-Arnaud, the bookstore opened its doors in May 2018, a few steps from the Jardin des Plantes and its venerable Japanese cherry blossom tree... It offers on two levels a kawaii stationery, a nice selection of books as well as DVDs, plush toys, accessories, figurines, posters... A dreamlike Ghibli-like universe in a charming floral tapestry decor. Escape games, workshops, conferences and signing sessions are regularly organized there! A jewel we tell you!
PHILIPPE LE LIBRAIRE
Read moreThe bookshop is aptly named: here, Philippe sets the tone. And if the place seems like a strange mess, it is terribly charming and, in the end, has countless nuggets. From the selection to the decoration (mainly composed of posters and posters of all kinds, and this is a must-see), the bookseller wants to present to the public what he is passionate about, namely good comics. Rather heir to the Hara Kiri spirit, one can however come across treasures in youth or incredible graphic novels.
MANGA CAFÉ
Read moreFor those who live in manga, eat manga and sleep (and there's since France is the second country of the manga by its number of consumers), the Manga Café is their promised land. In the vein of Japan's kissa manga, these relaxing spaces in which a manga library is set up for vignettes compulsive, the Manga Café proposes, with a right of acquittal (from 3 € the half hour, 20 € the day pass), to devour as many grouse as one can (there are 10 000 references!) while sipping a soda comfortably. installed and do, if the heart follows, some exercises on Sony Playstation terminals. The Manga Café also organizes events such as role play or film projections.
KOMIKKU
Read moreA manga Bookstore in the Japanese neighborhood! Rather logical, we will say, except that this kind of shop had not had its place in this Japanese enclave and very serious. Here is evidence that the manga takes maturity and quality. At Komikku, you'll find a rich selection of Mangas but also, more rare, a beautiful range of products derived from Ghibli studios. Dynamic and pro, the team organizes meetings and dedications, and vibrates to the world of the manga, Komikku, since 2012, has been diversifying and launching a publishing house, Komikku Editions, now led by Sam Souigbi, entrusting Sonia, his sister, the bookshop! Komikku Editions'first manga is called the Hellish Island of Yusuke Ochiai, the story of a man unjustly condemned to stay on a penitentiary island and screaming revenge!
LIBRAIRIE BD BARBE ROUSSE
Read moreThe den of an old photo-journalist passionate about BD! You will find everything that the 9 th art creates better. Raphaël Michel aiguillera you in your research with passion and expertise. Obviously, who says comic, says mangas, and here's what to do!
PETITE VIRGULE
Read moreA neighborhood bookstore where two worlds coexist: Children's books (Claude Ponti in good stead) and manga and other comic books. The owner is excellent advice and passion for all the books he presents. His mangas selection is consistent: from the big classics to the new ones.
MANGA PARIS
Read moreThe successor to Konci! Manga Paris makes like the old one in Japanese mangas, goodies, and figurines! You can find almost everything. Undoubtedly, one of the best shops of the capital.
QUAI DES SONGES
Read moreThis bookshop specializing in comics replaced the MK2 Quai de Loire cinema bookshop a few months ago. In this vast, sober space, with a breathtaking view over the Bassin de la Villette, you'll find countless references in manga (fans are not mistaken), comics, novels, but also many board games or creative toys, as well as stationery items. The store is open non-stop from Monday to Sunday, and there are plenty of good reasons to drop in for a browse or to pick up a book.
MANGA SPACE
Read moreWhat a bargain! Here un manga kissa in a neighbourhood deserted by the mangaphiles forced and forced to go to the east to offer to their sacro- holy weekly hours of reading. Chez Manga Space, do not change the formula that goes: cosy consultation of manga for a good of payment (€4 per hour) and tasting at will from hot and cold drinks. The welcome is very friendly and sharp. Just enough to do not fear at the perfect beginners. The good idea, you can organise birthdays for toddlers here (€13 per inhabitant of pipe!).