Love Don Quijote usually. But customer service needs to improve or basically fire rude staff.
I asked nicely in Japanese while holding my google translator app looking for painkillers. One of the worker just said ”I don’t understand what that is. I Am Japanese. That is not japanese.” And left, I had to tell him over and over again it’s a japanese word and to look at the phone, while he says ”I am japanese”. Finally he looks and he just rudely said go over to the medicin area.
Racism unfortunately exist, he assumed I was Chinese and looking for chinese goods due to my broken japanese and just didn’t want to communicate. He could definitely have done things...
Read moreThis particular Don Quijote branch stands out for being surprisingly spacious, quiet, and calm. The items are well-organized, not nearly as packed as what you'd typically find in other locations. However, it's worth noting that the selection isn't as comprehensive as the Don Quijote stores located in more bustling tourist centers.
What truly surprised me was the inclusion of a fresh produce and meat section, just like a regular supermarket. Even more unexpected was the presence of a second-hand branded goods section, featuring luxury handbags and wallets. This adds a unique touch to an already...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a store with a little bit of EVERYTHING then “DonQi” is where you want to go. This chain is located all over Japan, in big and small sizes, but one thing is consistent, it is OVERWHELMING!! I never knew I suffered from anxiety until I we t into my first store. There’s no rhythm or reason to how things are organized and groceries can be next to beauty products and bikes, but if you’re in need of it more than likely...
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