”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”
Atami Castle is located on the top of Mt. Nishikigaura. The observatory in its tehnshu-kaku (donjon) commands a view of the whole of Atami. Atami is likened to a Monaco in the orient for its resort hotels and beautiful marine views. On a clear day, it is recommended to enjoy views while soaking your feet in the footbath on the first floor (free of charge).
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.
Ueno Park, one of the best flower viewing spots in Japan, and Yushima Tenjin, the god of learning, are located here, with the JR Yamanote, Ginza Subway, and Chiyoda Lines nearby for easy transportation. A general discount store based on the concept of ”convenience, discount, and amusement”. Supplying Japanese goods, pharmaceuticals, brand-name products, and other popular Japanese souvenirs.
Built in 1919 as a private villa, the former Japanese inn Kiunkaku is one of the Three Great Villas of Atami. Around thirty years later, in 1947, it was turned into a ryokan, meaning a traditional Japanese inn, highly valued and loved by many creative minds such as novelists Osamu Dazai and Junichiro Tanizaki. Nowadays, it is open to the public as one of Atami’s designated tangible cultural assets. The main building in the lush and vast garden is built in a distinctive Japanese style, while mosaics on the walls and stained glass windows are reminiscent of Western aesthetics, creating a wonderful, historical fusion between East and West.
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.
Mizuno is a quiet and atmospheric kominka hot spring inn that is just a 7 minute dive by car away from Ajiro Station on the JR Ito Station. It is a place where the warmth of the sea and mountains surrounding the hot springs harmonize just perfectly with the inherent warmth of the old, natural materials that the inn was built with. Incredibly rich in nature, the inn was once a private farmhouse that was renovated to serve guests as a traditional Japanese inn. With their thick, wooden pillars, the rooms emulate the cozy feeling of an old forest, an experience that is brought to perfecting by soaking your body in the natural open-air bath of Mizuno. Bring time to a stand-still and seek refuge of the busy day to day life of the city here.
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.
Shinjuku Central Park is the largest public park in Shinjuku Ward. It is an urban oasis in the western Shinjuku area where high-rise buildings stand side-by-side. Cherry blossoms bloom in the spring and on weekends, events such as flea markets are sometimes held for local residents. If you wish to take a break from the energy and excitement of Shinjuku and relax among the greenery, take a stroll to Shinjuku Central Park. Photo: Courtesy of Shinjuku Ward
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
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.
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 Osaka Temma Station is located under the elevated Temma Station, a 1-minute walk from ”Temma Station” on the Osaka Loop Line. In the neighborhood, there is the longest arcade shopping street called ”Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street” with a total length of 2.6km, which is lined with about 600 restaurants and entertainment facilities, including clothing stores, and is popular with locals and tourists. The store sells a wide variety of Japanese sweets, medicines, the latest cosmetics, hairdressing and beauty products, the latest electronic cigarettes, high-priced liquor, souvenirs, and items that can be used immediately when traveling.
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, medicines, cigarettes, cosmetics, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name products. The store is close to the station and is a great place to pick up Osaka souvenirs.
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.