Don Quijote

Tokyo

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Don Quijote

Don Quijote is a chain of stores known for selling pretty much everything, from sake-flavoured Kit Kats to whimsical crab-shaped headgear. This particular location in Shibuya is the largest one in Tokyo, where you'll be able to purchase clothes, food, beauty products and toys. If you're looking for a souvenir to bring back home, this would be the ideal place to get something truly memorable.

Useful Information

  • Address: 28-6 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo
  • Phone: +81 3-5428-4086

Shopping

Shopping in this city has become more of an art than a simple pleasure. If you’ve got cash to spend, this is the paradise of all shopping paradises. Shopping malls and department stores abound and specific areas are often devoted to certain wares to make life easier. Roppongi is more than just hundreds of shops; it is a mini city of restaurants, clubs, cafés, cinemas, hotels, and museums. This is where the expat crowd, in particular, party, eat, drink, shop, and hang out and it is about as far from traditional Japan as possible. Roppongi Hills, a mall comprising most of the above, is at the centre of this hive of activity and attracts a good percentage of Tokyo’s serious shoppers. Housing high street, boutique and designer brands, you can safely expect to find everything you’re looking for. If you want to avoid more mainstream bookstores and spend some time looking for some hidden literary treasures, Kanda is where to go. Browse among the second-hand shops that line Yasukuni Dori and you’re bound to stumble upon a few gems. Good Day Books is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous used English bookstore and you can spend hours here among the 40.000 second-hand and new copies.

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