Colorful plastic samples are displayed at Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya. On the second floor of the Kappabashi Showroom, you can experience making food replicas using wax. Based on a program designed by artisans, the staff will teach you the traditional techniques. You will make two kinds of plastic tempura and a head of lettuce in approximately one hour. A reservation by phone is required. Please note that the instruction is available only in Japanese.
Don quijote is one of the largest discount retailers in Japan, known for its focus on convenience, discount, and entertainment. Stores offer a vast selection of products, with around 40,000 to 60,000 items available, including food, everyday essentials, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name goods.
A market area located on hill kissed by the sea breeze
Don Quijote Kamata Ekimae store is a 2-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Kamata Station. There are many arcades and taverns in the neighborhood, and it is a familiar place for many people as a downtown area. It is open 24 hours. Since the Don Quijote Haneda Airport store is temporarily closed, it is highly convenient as Don Quijote Kamata Ekimae store is the closest store from and to the airport, and in addition, it is really convienient because it is located in front of the station. We look forward to your visit.
”It is a store with a full range of cutting-edge categories. We also have products with popular content such as anime characters, and cosplay. In addition, We have a wide selection of cosmetics that are popular in Japan, and we are creating stores for a wide range of age groups and customers who come to our stores can get a glimpse of Japanese culture. On the exterior, ””Edo Kiriko”” pattern is arranged according to the urban development of the area that emphasizes the history and emotion of Edo, and the inside of the store is ””Don Pen”” transformed into a youkai with motifs such as ””The Seven Wonders of Honjo”””
Don Quijote Nakameguro Main Store is located along Yamate-dori, a 10-minute walk from Nakameguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Ikejiri Ohashi Station on the Tokyu Denentoshi Line. Starbucks Reserve® Roastery, which only available 6 stores worldwide located just right next to our store. During the cherry blossom season, 800 cherry trees planted along the Meguro River are in full bloom. We have about 40,000 to 60,000 items such as comprehensive discounts, food, daily necessities, clothing, electrical appliances, etc., whose store concept is the trinity of ”convenience + discount + amusement”.
Asakusa Naniwaya is a sister restaurant to Ganso Taiyaki Naniwa Sohonten in Azabu-Juban and sells crispy taiyaki baked in the traditional manner.
17 specialty stores centering on food and dining
Situated in Kyobashi, Osaka, COMS GARDEN is a spacious, sunken garden-style shopping center containing 25 stores, with a focus on gourmet dining.
The Pokémon Official Shop is easily accessible from Tokyo and Nihonbashi Stations. Enjoy the original menu at the café.
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.
A shopping center directly accessible from JR and Metro Kyoto Station. Enjoy Kyoto souvenirs as well as a plethora of restaurants and cafes.
A department store with many unique souvenirs.
Rokkakubashi Shopping Street (Yokohama) where the events enhancing the streets' good-old-Japan atmosphere are attracting lots of shoppers.
Japan's northernmost souvenir market, with hot springs and historic buildings
The Gakugei-daigaku shopping district consists of six different shopping streets and areas all situated around the Gakugei-daigaku Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line. It has an attractive and homey atmosphere.
This AEON mall connects directly to JR Asahikawa Station
An association of specialized, prayer-themed shops selling kamidana (tiny wooden personal shrines for use at home) and butsudan (tiny temples dedicated to the deceased) on Shinbutsugu Street between Ueno and Asakusa.