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The popular Don Quijote discount store chain has unique features at each of its locations. While some stores handle a wide range of anime and cosplay goods, others specialize in Japanese brands. We've researched and summarized 8 unique Don Quijote stores in Tokyo.

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Born in Taipei, Taiwan. I worked in the inbound tourism industry in Kyoto, writing a blog about travel in Japan. I joined MATCHA in October 2019. Hobbies: travel, watching trains, visiting stylish cafes, sweets, collecting seal stamps, watching musicals, taking photos, and others - so many, in fact, that I find it weird myself.
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Each Store Offers Different Items⁉ Don Quijote in Tokyo

Don Quijote is a discount store known for its incredibly low prices. The first store opened in 1989 in Fuchu, Tokyo, and now there are over 600 stores in Japan and over 100 stores overseas, including related stores.

In addition to selling various Japanese goods, they also offer discounts for visitors to Japan. They sell suitcases at affordable prices, making them a reliable ally if you end up buying too many souvenirs in Japan and your luggage becomes too heavy.

Moreover, the items sold vary significantly at each store because Don Quijote is dedicated to showcasing the unique characteristics of each region. In this article, we will introduce 8 unique Don Quijote stores in Tokyo.

Don Quijote Tokyo: Best Locations and What to Buy

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MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store
3. Don Quijote Asakusa Store
5 Don Quijote Stores with Distinctive Styles
4. Akihabara Store: Cosplay Items and Anime Merchandise
5. Ginza Main Store: Famous Wines and Luxury Goods
6. Shirokanedai Store:Premium Matsusaka Beef
7. Ikebukuro Higashiguchi Ekimae Store: Anime Goods
8. DOMISE Shibuya Dogenzakadori

1. Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho Store

Tokyo Don Quijote

When you think of "Don Quijote in Tokyo," the first store that likely comes to mind is the Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho Store.

Located at the entrance of Shinjuku's Kabukicho district, this store is a five-story building that underwent a major renovation in December 2020.

Upon entering the store, you'll immediately notice seasonal clothing and daily goods. The basement floor features groceries, wine, daily necessities, stationery, and office supplies.

On the 2nd floor, you'll find cosmetics, contact lenses, perfumes, electronics, toys, party supplies, and traditional Japanese souvenirs. The 3rd and 4th floors cater to brand-name items, suitcases, suits, backpacks, and more.

The standout feature of Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho Store is its extensive selection of souvenirs for visitors to Japan and cosmetics. It is especially recommended for those looking to purchase affordable, Japanese-style souvenirs.

Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho Store
Address: Tokyo, Shinjuku, Kabukicho 1-16-5
Business Hours: 24 hours

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2. MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store

Tokyo Don Quijote

MEGA Don Quijote is a store within the Don Quijote chain known for its particularly expansive shops and wide variety of items.

When you think of Don Quijote, you might picture a store packed with a multitude of products in a narrow space. However, MEGA Don Quijote stores are designed with wide aisles, making it less tiring to spend long periods browsing.

One such flagship establishment is the MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store located in the popular tourist area of Dogenzaka in Shibuya. This store spans eight floors above ground with a total shop area of 5,522 square meters, offering a wide range of products related to clothing, food, and daily necessities.

On the basement floor of this MEGA Don Quijote, you can find food and beverage items, contact lenses, and character goods. The first floor houses general merchandise, the 2nd floor features daily necessities, the 3rd floor offers confectionery, pet supplies, and cosmetics, while the 4th floor showcases clothing and brand-name items.

The 5th floor is dedicated to daily goods, party accessories, and adult gadgets and toys, while the 6th floor features electronics, mobile phones, furniture, and bedding. The 7th floor includes a duty-free shop and a souvenir corner.

MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store
Address: Tokyo, Shibuya, Udagawacho 28-6
Business Hours: 24 hours

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3. Don Quijote Asakusa Store

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Located in Asakusa, one of the most popular places to visit in Tokyo, the Don Quijote Asakusa Store is a destination frequented by many visitors.

This four-floor establishment offers groceries on the first floor, cosmetics and daily goods on the 2nd floor, Japanese souvenirs and clothing on the 3rd floor, and electronics and brand-name items on the 4th floor.

If you are staying in a hotel near Asakusa, it is recommended to stock up on souvenirs here.
Don Quijote Asakusa Store
Address: Tokyo, Taito, Asakusa 2-10
Business Hours: 24 hours

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5 Don Quijote Stores with Distinctive Styles

Don Quijote adopts a method where 60% of the products are sourced by the headquarters, while the remaining 40% are decided by the store manager. As a result, certain stores may excel in specific product categories.

Here, we will introduce five stores known for their unique and diverse range of goods.

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4. Don Quijote Akihabara Store: Cosplay Items and Anime Merchandise

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The Don Quijote Akihabara Store spans floors two to five of the building, with part of the 5th floor dedicated to a maid cafe and the 8th floor housing the popular idol group AKB48's AKB Theater, creating a distinctive Akihabara experience.

A standout feature of the Don Quijote Akihabara Store is the Cosplay Section on the 5th floor, known for its wide range of cosplay items inspired by various anime characters and themes.

Don Quijote Akihabara Store
Address: Tokyo, Chiyoda, Sotokanda 4-3-3
Business Hours: 24 hours

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5. Don Quijote Ginza Main Store: Famous Wines and Luxury Goods

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The Don Quijote Ginza Main Store is located close to the Shimbashi and Yurakucho stations.

Situated directly under the Tokyo Expressway, this store is a two-story building, with each floor being spacious, making it quite a journey to walk from one end to the other.

Given its location in Ginza, the store offers a wide variety of products, including typical cosmetics, sweets, and groceries, as well as luxury items, renowned brands, and famous wines.

Don Quijote Ginza Main Store
Address: Tokyo, Chuo ward, Ginza 8-10, Ginza Nine Building 3
Business Hours: 7:00 AM - 2:00 AM (*Please note that this store is not open 24 hours)

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6. Platinum Don Quijote Shirokanedai Store: For Premium Matsusaka Beef

Tokyo Don Quijote

Located in Shirokanedai, a prestigious residential area in Tokyo, there is a store that redefines the image of Don Quijote, which is often associated with "affordability."

Just about a 3-minute walk from the Shirokanedai Station on the Tokyo Metro, along Shirokane Street, you'll find the Platinum Don Quijote Shirokanedai Store. While Don Quijote's usual symbol color is yellow, this store stands out with its platinum-colored exterior, and even the plastic bags provided inside are platinum-colored, making it quite distinctive.

In terms of products, this store offers items not commonly found in other Don Quijote stores, such as the premium Japanese beef known as Matsusaka Beef, vegetables, fruit, and reasonably priced handmade bento lunch boxes.

Additionally, they also sell everyday essentials like cosmetics and snacks at affordable prices, with the added benefit of duty-free services available.

Platinum Don Quijote Shirokanedai Store
Address: Tokyo, Minto ward, Shirokanedai 3-15-5
Business Hours: 24 hours

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7. Don Quijote Ikebukuro Higashiguchi Ekimae Store: For Anime Goods

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In Ikebukuro, Don Quijote has two stores: the Higashigushi Ekimae store is located in front of Ikebukuro Station's East Exit while the Nishiguchi store is near the station's West Exit.

While the Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Store is larger, the uniqueness of the Don Quijote Ikebukuro Higashiguchi Ekimae Store lies in its wide selection of anime goods.

This store offers a variety of anime and game-related merchandise as well as accessories featuring popular characters like Pokémon and Mario. Additionally, there are Gundam plastic models available, reflecting Ikebukuro's otaku culture with a diverse range of products.

Moreover, you can find everyday items, cosmetics, sweets, and electronics at this store as well.

Don Quijote Ikebukuro Higashiguchi Ekimae Store
Address: Tokyo, Toshimawa ard, Minami-Ikebukuro 1-22-5
Business Hours: 24 hours

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8. Don Quijote - DOMISE Shibuya Dogenzakadori (*Closed since April 7, 2024)

Tokyo Don Quijote

Domise is located opposite the Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store.

They offer about 3,200 items of Don Quijote's private brand Passion Price products. We have tried their snacks, which are affordable, generous in portion, and taste as good as famous brands. We highly recommend trying them for yourself.

Don Quijote - DOMISE Shibuya Dogenzakadori (*Closed since April 7, 2024)
Address: Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka 2-25-12
Business Hours: 10:00 - 5:00 AM

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Enjoy Shopping at Don Quijote

We hope that our Tokyo Don Quijote store guide will be of use when you're looking for souvenirs in Tokyo.

Don Quijote has stores all over Japan, each with its unique features. Whether for everyday shopping or souvenir hunting during your travels, be sure to stop by and check them out!

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Written by

Jacky Chen

Born in Taipei, Taiwan. I worked in the inbound tourism industry in Kyoto, writing a blog about travel in Japan. I joined MATCHA in October 2019. Hobbies: travel, watching trains, visiting stylish cafes, sweets, collecting seal stamps, watching musicals, taking photos, and others - so many, in fact, that I find it weird myself.
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