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.
Échiré Maison du Beurre is the world's first speciality store of Échiré butter which was opened in the Marunouchi Brick Square. Échiré butter is the fermented butter which is made in the traditional methods in the town of Échiré in France. At the store, they sell products such as the pastries which is made with Échiré butter. The butter cake and the croissant are the popular products which are often sold out in early hours. For souvenirs, Sable Échiré and Galette Échiré are recommended.
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.
”MEGA Don Quijote Minato Yamashita Main Store is a 3-minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the Minatomirai Line. It is spacious with 425 parking lots. Many other popular tourist attractions such as ””Yokohama Chinatown,”” ””Marine Tower,”” ””Red Brick Warehouse,”” and ””Yamashita Park”” are just within walking distance. In addition, there are many restaurants and hotels, and it is located in a very convenient location. The store has a wide variety of products including ””fresh foods”” and other Japanese sweets, pharmaceuticals, the latest cosmetics, hairdressing and beauty products, home appliances, high-priced sake, branded products, souvenirs, and outdoor products. There is also a restaurant and a soft serve ice cream ””Donpen's soft serve ice cream Yasan”” that you can eat for 50 yen, which is our specialty. We look forward to your visit.”
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.
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.