Nothing can be more frustrating than needing replacement computer parts while traveling, especially if a very specific item is needed on a tight budget. Good Will is a computer retailer with 2 locations on Okinawa and another 11 in mainland Japan. The store stocks everything needed to build, maintain, repair or enhance most desktop, laptop and tablet computers, plus offers full systems and related accessories. The prices are usually competitive with or better than larger stores like Yamada. The staff is computer literate and includes a few capable English speakers. Good Will in Chatan is located on the west side of Route 58 near the Obligato restaurant and is open 11:00 ~ 21:00 daily. Japanese yen and credit cards are accepted.
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Good Will
Japan's complete one stop shop for computer enthusiasts
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Good Will is a chain of computer sales, supply and repair stores with two locations in Okinawa
Every conceivable variety of computer accessories, parts and peripherals are available at Good Will
There are dozens of tablets, laptop and desktop computers to choose from, new or refurbished, priced in budget to high performance categories
I've had my own hard drives fail catastrophically. Good Will had a replacement model on hand at a price that was competitive with online models that would have taken a week to get to Okinawa
I've also had memory cards that failed during photo shoots; Good Will has a good selection of memory cards from major manufacturers in each conceivable size, capacity and format that are priced aggressively low
Good Will's selection of Hentai games are now segregated from the rest of the store by two tiny curtain flaps
Good Will has one store in Naha and one store in Chatan
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Victoria Vlisides
10 years ago
I had no idea about this store. Super handy.
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