Well, I have a vast experience purchasing Japanese music online, and I thought it'd be good to write a little guide about purchasing the Chrono Series soundtracks, since Mitsuda's work is between my top favorites, and it's always good to support the artists and stuff you like, if you have the means to.
First of all, you might want to change the links you already have on the quick guide under the Music & Remixes main section. Why? they're in Japanese; there's an option where you can browse Amazon Japan in English, so these are the links in English, but I will also list where to change the language in different parts of the site, depending how you browse it.
English links:* Chrono Trigger:
CT OSV* Chrono Cross:
CC OST How to browse Amazon.co.jp in English?There are three ways, depending on where you are:
1. If you're on the main page, the option's located at the right top of it, just click in the text that says "In English".
2. If you're browsing an item, the English option is located on top of the
Add to Cart button, on the right side of your screen.
3. If you're gonna log in/sign up to check out, the English option is at the upper left of the screen.
Now, I will list the sites that sell the Chrono Series OSTs and ship overseas. ALL of them are certified, fully legal e-business, and I have personally bought in each of them with no problems at all.
Online StoresImportant Tips- You might not get any results when typing Chrono Trigger/Cross OST in some of these sites... well, try using the composer's name, Yasunori Mitsuda, and they will pop up.
- If you don't have a Credit Card, don't worry! Some of these sites allow alternative payments, like PayPal or Money Order.
- Shipping fees can be a pain when buying Japanese music, be careful with that! Make the Check Out procedures until you get to shipping fees, depending on the site you might have to pay for about 2,000 yen, that's about 22USD just for shipping. As a personal preference, if HMV Japan has the item you're looking for, don't think it twice, they have the lowest fees on the market (1,200 yen).
Also, keep in mind that shipping fees vary depending on the country and weight; the more you buy, the more they charge. - Don't let shipping options scare you, I personally recommend Registered Airmail, it's economic, it has an little insurance on it and track number, and it arrives within 2 weeks or less. If you're in a hurry, then pick EMS (Express), it's more expensive, but fast, arrives in 3-4 days and shouldn't take more than a week.
If you're cheap, even if it looks tempting, avoid choosing SAL (Economic shipping), because if the postal service in your country sucks, you will loose your investment because of some bucks you refused to pay.
If any of you have any kind of questions about purchasing online, don't hesitate on asking me, I'll gladly help.Well... I guess that's it. Feel free to edit and modify this little guide in any way you might find appropriate. Please note that English is not my first language, so I apologize for any bad grammar.
Also, If you want me to, I can make a guide on how to purchase Japanese version of the games, as well as other Chrono articles through Japanese auctions sites... just let me know, I'll be glad to help.