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Don Quijote Asakusa

Don Quijote Asakusa is a multi-floor discount store offering an eclectic mix of Japanese and Western products, from daily necessities to quirky souvenirs. While some visitors find it a fun place to browse for unique items and tax-free shopping, others note that prices aren't always the cheapest and the store can be crowded.

Entry feeFree
Recommended time30-60 minutes, any time of day (can be crowded)
Address2-10-14, Asakusa, Tokyo Prefecture
Websitehttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g14134311-d23225721-Reviews-Don_Quijote_Asakusa-Asakusa_Taito_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html →

Don Quijote Asakusa is part of a popular Japanese discount chain known for its vast and varied inventory. It serves as a one-stop shop for everything from cosmetics, snacks, and electronics to quirky souvenirs and household goods, making it a convenient stop for tourists looking for a wide range of products under one roof.

Visitors often praise the sheer variety of items available, noting that it's a fun place to explore even if you don't plan on buying anything specific. The store offers tax-free shopping for purchases over 5000 yen, which is a significant draw for international tourists looking to save money on souvenirs and other goods. Its proximity to the Senso-ji Temple is frequently highlighted as a major advantage, allowing visitors to combine sightseeing with shopping.

However, several reviewers mention that the store can be very crowded, with narrow aisles and sometimes inadequate air conditioning, which can detract from the shopping experience. While it's a discount store, some visitors found that prices were not always the cheapest compared to other retailers like Hands. It's advisable to compare prices for specific items if you are looking for the best deals. Expect to spend anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour browsing, depending on your interest in the diverse product range.

Don Quijote Asakusa is conveniently located at 2-10-14, Asakusa. Its close proximity to the Senso-ji Temple means it's easily accessible by public transport that serves the temple area. The nearest subway stations are Asakusa Station (Ginza Line, Asakusa Line, Tobu Skytree Line, Tsukuba Express), which are all within a reasonable walking distance. From Senso-ji, it's just a short walk, making it a natural extension of a visit to the temple.

A recurring complaint among some visitors involves issues with customer service and packaging at the checkout, with some reporting rude cashiers or improper packing of items. To mitigate this, it's recommended to carefully check your purchases and the packing before leaving the store, especially if you are making a large tax-free purchase. Be aware that the store can be chaotic, particularly during peak tourist times.

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