Tokyo, specifically the Ochanomizu district, is often cited as a battleground for vinyl collectors. For a digital marketer like myself, who spends days analyzing data on screens, physical record hunting is a necessary detox. It is a tactile experience that connects the soul to the music.
On a crisp February evening in 2026, I wandered into Disk Union Ochanomizu Station Store. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular, but the vinyl gods had other plans. There, nestled in a crowded bin, I found a piece of Acid Jazz history.
The Find: More Than Just a Record
The thrill of digging isn’t about buying the expensive items displayed on the wall; it’s about the discovery in the bins. My fingers flipped through the stacks until they halted at a stark, high-contrast image.

It was Jamiroquai Vinyl—specifically, the 1993 debut album Emergency On Planet Earth. This wasn’t a modern reissue. It was the rare, sought-after UK Original pressing (2LP).
The cover features the iconic Buffalo Man silhouette. What struck me immediately was the condition. For a paper sleeve over 30 years old, the white background was incredibly clean, showing minimal signs of aging.
Condition and Price: The Tokyo Advantage
Why hunt for vinyl in Japan? The answer lies in the grading standards. The price tag read ¥9,850 JPY (approximately $65-70 USD). The condition was graded as “Sleeve B+ / Media B+”.
For international readers, it is crucial to understand that Japanese grading is notoriously strict. A “B+” in Tokyo is often equivalent to an “EX” (Excellent) or even “NM-” (Near Mint Minus) in Western standards. Finding a UK original of this caliber for under $100 is becoming increasingly difficult on the global market.
Why “Emergency On Planet Earth” Matters
When people think of Jay Kay, they often picture the “Virtual Insanity” video from Travelling Without Moving. However, Emergency On Planet Earth captures the band before the Ferraris and the massive pop stardom.
This album is raw. It is the sound of a young Jay Kay channelling Stevie Wonder, backed by a tight, funk-driven band. The 1993 pressing offers a dynamic range and “air” that modern represses simply cannot replicate. The bass lines by Stuart Zender are deep, warm, and punchy—exactly how they were meant to be heard.
A Note for Collectors: Jamiroquai Discography Guide
For those looking to expand their collection, here is a quick guide to navigating Jamiroquai’s vinyl catalogue, considering value and availability.
Jamiroquai Vinyl Travelling Without Moving
While Emergency is the roots, Jamiroquai Vinyl Travelling Without Moving is often the crown jewel for many. Original 1996 pressings are incredibly expensive due to the massive hit “Virtual Insanity.” If you find one in Japan, grab it immediately.
Jamiroquai Vinyl High Times: The Singles Collection
If you want all the hits in one place, look for Jamiroquai vinyl High Times. It’s a fantastic compilation (Singles 1992-2006). The green marble vinyl pressing is particularly collectible.
Checking Value: Jamiroquai Vinyl Discogs
Before buying, I always check Jamiroquai vinyl discogs prices. However, remember to factor in shipping. Buying locally in Tokyo saves you the hefty international shipping fees, making a slightly higher shelf price often worth it.
Evolution of Sound: From Synkronized to Funk Odyssey
Later albums like Jamiroquai Vinyl Synkronized and Jamiroquai Vinyl Funk Odyssey see the band moving towards more disco and electronic influences. These are generally easier to find than the early 90s albums but are essential for completing the narrative of the band’s evolution.
Jamiroquai Vinyl Dynamite and Beyond
Jamiroquai Vinyl Dynamite represents a more mature, polished sound. Collectors should also look out for Jamiroquai Vinyl greatest hits compilations if they prefer a curated listening experience.
Conclusion
Walking out of Disk Union with this UK original under my arm, I felt a sense of accomplishment. I wasn’t just buying music; I was reclaiming a piece of 1993 culture. If you find yourself in Tokyo, go to Ochanomizu. Dig deep. The treasure is there waiting for you.
Shop Information
Disk Union Ochanomizu Ekimae Store
Website: https://diskunion.net/shop/ct/ocha_ekimae



