A large store with an internet cafe, located a short walk from the west exit of Ikebukuro Station. The original character Donpen will welcome you over the building! !! Multi-story floor that handles various products from the 1st basement floor to the 4th floor We carry a wide variety of Chinese and Korean ingredients and overseas products for foreign customers living in the neighborhood. Since it is open 24 hours a day, it has a product lineup that is in demand by nighttime customers and nighttime business operators. We handle medicines and popular cosmetics and groceries! Please use Don Quijote Ikebukuro Station West Exit when you visit Ikebukuro!
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.
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.
This is Japan's major video community site Niconico Douga's showroom. Niconico allows individual users to host live broadcasts, and they also provide various anime and gaming shows catering to die-hard fans streamed live over the internet. The Niconico main office's studio is the one responsible for these live broadcasts. Aside from being able to watch public live broadcasts of some of the programs, they also have cafes and event spaces with electricity and Wi-Fi, as well as shops which sell original merchandise. Try to get a peek at their internet broadcasting office.
This museum exhibits the history of Japanese advertisements from the Edo period to the present. In addition to the poster exhibits, they also have a TV commercial and AV area, so you will certainly be able to feel the thrill of experiencing Japan's past through its advertising. They have also established a library with a collection of advertisements and marketing-related materials.
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.
Don Quijote Korakuen store is located just right infront of Tokyo Dome LaQua city mall. There is a restaurant on the 3rd floor and a hotel on the 4th floor, we support all visitors both from overseas or domestic to come. A comprehensive discount store with the store concept of ”convenience + discount + amuse”. We have 40,000 to 60,000 items including food, daily necessities, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name products.
Don Quijote Isezakicho store is about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Yokohama Municipal Subway ”Isezaki Chojamachi Station” and about an 8-minute walk from Exit 6A or Exit 3B of JR Negishi Line ”Kannai Station”. We have staff who can speak Chinese, Korean, and English in the store, and we are preparing maps in multinational languages so that customers from overseas can enjoy their shopping with peace of mind. Close to our store there is Isezaki Mall and it is an area where you can see the true face of Yokohama, which is a bit different from the city on the coastline, making it one of the largest downtown areas around the area
This museum conserves and exhibits arts collected by the Sumitomo family, with its main building located in Shishiga-tani, Kyoto. The collection is composed of various and diverse items, such as modern Japanese and Western paintings, modern pottery and chinaware, tea utensils, and Noh masks and costumes collected from the middle of the Meiji era to Taisho era. Despite being in the middle of Roppongi, it is surrounded by greenery and is a quiet environment, which lets you forget about time and appreciate the arts to your heart's content.
Nishiki Market is a place where you'll find not only foodstuffs, but also cooking utensils. This kitchen knife store has been in business for 450 years. Although focusing on kitchen knives, the store, which is highly acclaimed by top-class chefs both in Japan and abroad, sells pots, graters, and molds. You can even have them inscribe your name on a kitchen knife.
”10 seconds after exiting the ticket gate of JR Osaka Station, the No. 1 terminal station in Kansai. Our store open from 7 am, we provide item with the”” Donki-ness ””such as seasonal event goods and trendy items. When you look around it is the feeling of exciting and exciting! A sales floor with amazingly cheap products from souvenirs to medicines and electrical appliances! !! There is also an apparel shop and a restaurant in the facility, making it a store where you can stay for all day long”
Ozu Washi in Nihonbashi is a washi seller that was established in 1653. In a corner of the shop with various papers on display is the Handmade Washi Experience Studio where you can experience making paper. You can learn the process of making paper in about an hour. There is no minimum number of people for the experience, but reservations take priority. You can keep the paper you make!
This museum was established in March 2003 with 3 designers, Issei Miyake (fashion designer), Taku Sato (graphic designer), and Naoto Fukazawa (product designer) as its directors and Noriko Kawakami, a journalist and editor, as its associate director. Not only does it offer exhibitions, but it also offers various programs such as talks and workshops with a concept of ”becoming a venue where day-to-day perspectives and views can be proposed.” The building with a symbolic roof created with an image of ”one sheet of fabric” was designed by Tadao Ando, an architect.
A restaurant that serves freshly caught river fish can also be found, and the area is characterized by the friendly atmosphere of the traditionally commercial, working-class neighborhood.
Covering an area of 2,970 square meters, this large bookstore has a million books on its shelves, including Japanese books and foreign books, as well as stationery goods and 10,000 DVDs. The store provides 12 information retrieval machines called KINO Navi, so you can easily find the book you're looking for. Kinokuniya is easy to reach, being right underneath Hankyu Umeda Station.