This by far is my favorite stores inside Westfield Mall (old timers still call Southcenter) Daiso is a store that originated from Japan. This store used to be fun to shop at. But the last couple times I went there, they had shelf's that had large empty spaces the Daiso I now shop at is one at Kent Station in Kent WA. Because I moved to Kent. But the other thing that is now a issue, is all there prices (base price of $1.75) have all increased to $2.25. Because of these crazy Tariffs (by the crazy person in the White House) that have been placed on items coming from places like Japan, Mexico, even Canada. These Tariffs are costing 💵💸 customers far more, then anything he things, that will help are country. So sad to say, a place I used to love shopping at, and all kinds of cool things, I could find at Daiso, well I won't be shopping there nearly as often. It is sad, not Daiso's fault, so many companies are truly hurting, because of...
Read moreI have never been into a Daiso store until 01/30/2021, and let me tell you, moving forward my life will be better than ever because I now know not only the existence but the pure beauty and magic of this store. Upon entered you’ll find yourself immersed in a sea of affordable novelties ranging from cleaning supplies, cookware, craft items, toys, home decor, food, legit EVERYTHING. No price tag, no problem. It’s $1.50 USD. Make sure to get a cart - you’ll need it because in this store you’ll find more things that you need but don’t truly need. But you need it. Whether it’s $5.00 for a frying pan, $3.00 for slippers or $12.00 for an adorable stuffed Dino that’s cute, just get it. Life is too short not too. And it’s Daiso. Sorry this review is junk, but there’s just too much to say about Daiso and I have too little time because I’m going back...
Read moreThis location is near the seafood market at Westfield Shopping Mall. Daiso is a 100-yen shop in Japan and basically $ 1.50 in the United States. Many of them have all the necessary items for daily life and have highly practical merchandise. The inside of the store is not very large, but there are things in the ridges, and all of them are very interesting. I would like to recommend an origami book. Japanese is translated into English and also have Good taste and beautifully colored origami. In addition, there are many unique and cute design chair leg covers, convenient bars that partition the drawers, and kitchen utensils are multifunctional. It's so much fun to see Daiso. I think many merchandise are worth more than $1.50. I'm sure you will find...
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