There are good collections but this place is not at all accessible. It is not accessible as the escalator is very narrow and can not carry a wheelchair. The stairs are also not in good condition.
The aisle between the racks are very narrow. It is even difficult for a fat man to pass.
Sometimes they offer good discounts. So checking this store for discounts is a good way to save some money.
Expect a big queue while paying for the items you bought.
Check before you buy, because there may have some defective items.
I went to the electronics section, checked neck massager. The salesman said, it is outlet item so it does not work. So how people will test or check...
Read moreDon Quijote is the largest discount store chain in Japan. Why is it named after Don Quijote or Quixote, a fictional 17th-century Spanish literary character, the protagonist of the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervante?
Who knows! This is after all, Japan!
This is where the locals shop for almost anything, food stuff, beer, household essentials, electrical items etc. Why? Because the prices are cheaper than other shops.
This particular store, even with 5 floors, the layout is congested because every narrow aisle is packed with all kinds of goods.
Recommendation: Go ahead and shop here for souvenirs and...
Read moreWe have been in Japan for almost 3 weeks, we met the only real unfriendly Japanese here in this shop. The old man with glasses behind the tax free counter at 00:30 oclock 18 sept. We had pretty nice shop experience, spent about 50000 yen, bought lot of souvenirs and snacks. But this guy ruined the whole experience by being mad, unfriendly and inpatient toward us for unknown reasons. Even his younger colleague complains about it. Hopely this guy can change his behaviors and represent Donki and Japan on a positive way. We really regret the tax free...
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