Great store once you're able to drive into the parking lot. If you're coming from the north (Fukuoka etc) you'll have to either make a U-turn past the store or turn right at the Ringer Hut restaurant a few hundred meters before and circle all the way around to get back on the main road. I went in the late afternoon on a weekday, so there weren't many cars, but I can imagine busy weekends where there's a line of cars just waiting to get into the parking lot. The store itself is a like a whole bunch of stores rolled into one. Bike store, cellular phone area, game center, car, electronics, clothing, make-up, import goods, sundries, shoes, food, camping gear, toys, party goods. There's even a Kaldi Coffee-like area. Prices on many items are hands-down the cheapest around. Seems like a lot of employees there in case you need help. Overall a wonderful, fun store. Minus one star for ease of access and potential for...
Read moreNot that a "Mega" Don Quixote comparing to Tokyo or Osaka. Not a tourist spot too. Well, that meant you can still get the household stuffs and food where a Japanese family need but not those "Kyushu specialty" or super trendy items. Free parking. And you can enjoy a ¥500 discount when you dine at On-yasai if you have a Don Quixote on...
Read moreLacking variety and choices to consider going here if you visit Fukuoka. Better to go to the Tenjin Don quijote instead. They don't get much foreigners here I think because it took a while to do the tax-free process as well. Not worth it to go this far just for this...
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