A general discount store based on the concept of ”convenience, discount, and amusement”. The store offers approximately 40,000 to 60,000 items, including food, daily necessities, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name products.
The Don Quijote Kabukicho store is located at the entrance of Kabukicho, the largest entertainment district in Japan, with a concentration of restaurants, amusement facilities, and movie theaters. A general discount store, based on the concept of ”convenience, discount, and amusement”. The store offers approximately 40,000 to 60,000 items on offer, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, daily necessities, clothing, home appliances, brand-name products, cigarettes, and alcohol.
Don Quijote Yokohama West Exit is a well-accessed store that is located 3-minute walk from Yokohama Station on the JR, private railway, and subway lines, which is the main terminal in Minatocho Yokohama. Open 24 hours a day, a chance for customers who are staying at the hotel to enjoy their shopping at the midnight. The road in front of the store is lined up with many shopping malls, restaurants, and amusement facilities, making it a pedestrian paradise, so even families can enjoy with peace of mind.
TUZURU is a select shop with stationery, fountain pens, envelopes, and letter writing paper sheets. The store opened in 2008 as a casual place to buy fountain pens. A lineup of various fountain pens selected by the knowledgeable shop owners are showcased, ranging from simple to authentic styles.
”The product lineup has changed from the Don Quijote Ueno store, which is located 300 meters away, and it is a unique store look like Ameyoko. We sell Branded Gatchapon, food and daily necessities from overseas that barely introduced at other store. In addition, we also sell seasonal items, such as fruits. It is also very convenient because it is right next to the entrance to Ameyoko Shopping Street after getting off at Okachimachi Station. ”
A wholesale store for restaurant supplies at the South entrance of Kappabashi Dougu Street. The statue of a giant cook on the rooftop of the building is the symbol of Kappabashi Dougu Street. They proudly offer a wide range tableware and cutlery for Japanese, Western and Chinese food, lacquerware and wooden products. Their original products such as the children's lunch series are popular as well. It is part of the enjoyment to find a good buy out of the jungle-like store overflowing with products.
The MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store is a five-minute walk from the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station, where you can purchase event goods, brand-name goods, and even food.
The Don Quijote Teradacho Station store is easily accessible from JR Tennoji Station, which is a terminal station in Osaka, and is a 30-second walk from ”Teradacho Station” on the JR Osaka Loop Line. Since the area where the store is located has the highest foreigner occupancy rate in Japan, we have a wide range of world sweets products from all over the world. In addition, although it is a small store, it manufactures and sells homemade delicatessen, and there are plenty of foods that can you can buy and eat immediately. In addition, we have a wide variety of items that are indispensable for daily life, and we aim to be a shop that is easy for anyone to use, not just for customers who use JR Teradacho Station on a daily basis
Don Quijote Picasso Akasaka store is a well-accessed store within a 5-minute walk from the nearest stations which is Akasaka Station and Akasaka Mitsuke Station. It is close to the popular spot Akasaka Sacas, and there are many business hotels nearby. A comprehensive discount store with the store concept of ”convenience + discount + amuse”. We have around 20,000 items, mainly food, daily necessities, clothing, and home appliances.
Japanese Pottery Shop Dengama is a Japanese pottery speciality store which directly purchases the product from the potteries all over Japan such as Arita, Kutani, Mashiko and Mino. They handle a wide range of products focused on bowls with made with traditional Japanese pottery techniques and pictures, along with fine articles from famous potteries, and products for ordinary daily use as mugs, tea cups and small plates. Don't forget to check the bargains near the entrance of the shop.
At the souvenir shop ”Rakuza” on the fifth floor of the Kabukiza Tower, photos of kabuki actors, tenugui (Japanese thin cotton cloth), and many other kabuki-related goods are available. At Kibikicho Square, on the second basement floor and directly connected to the subway station, there are plenty of stationeries and Japanese goods with kabuki motifs reflecting the beautiful stage! Even if you don't have a ticket, you can drop by and buy souvenirs of Japan.
Located in Keyaki-zaka, a bookstore called TSUTAYA TOKYO ROPPONGI carries not only Japanese books and magazines, but also many art books and magazines from across the world. There is also a Starbucks inside, so you can relax on a sofa and choose an art book to peruse. CDs and DVDs are available on the 2nd floor. The great thing about this store is that it is open until 4:00 a.m.