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Nearby attractions
Dotonbori
1 Chome Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel
7-13 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Osaka Ukiyoe Museum
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−2−23 不二家心斎橋ビル 3F
Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)
7-13 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Osaka Shochikuza Theatre
Japan, 〒542-0071 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Dotonbori, 1 Chome−9−19 大阪松竹座
Hozen-ji Temple
1 Chome-2-16 Namba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0076, Japan
エスパス ルイ・ヴィトン大阪
中央区, ルイ・ヴィトン メゾン 大阪御堂筋 5F, 2 Chome-8-16 Shinsaibashisuji, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Croesus Shinsaibashi
7-2 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Dotonbori Bridge
Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Mitsugu (Mitsuhachimangu)
2 Chome-10-7 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0086, Japan
Nearby restaurants
SHOGUN BURGER
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−2番13号 宝山心斎橋ビル 1F
wagyu yakiniku rokunomiya nanba Shinsaibashisuji
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−3−14 心斎橋ミツヤビル 1F
DOTONBORI KUROFUNE Higashishinsaibashi
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−2−13 宝山心斎橋ビル
Osaka Halal Wagyu Steak Yakiniku Furusato
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−3−31 1階
MOMO’s Cafe & Restaurant Osaka Halal Restaurant
2 Chome-3-31 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
楊國福マーラータン 心斎橋店
2 Chome-6-16 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka 542-0085, Japan
Shabu Shabu Onyasai Dotonbori
Japan, 〒542-0084 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Souemoncho, 7−6 菱富ビル 4F
Halal Wagyu&Vegan Ramen Gyumon Osaka Dotonbori
Japan, 〒542-0071 Osaka, Dotonbori, 1 Chome−10−5 1階
Ichiran Ramen Dotonbori - Main Building
7-18 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Okonomiyaki Sanpei
2 Chome-2-10 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Nearby local services
Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street
2 Chome-2-22 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
ジーユー 心斎橋店
2 Chome-1-17 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Don Quijote Dotonbori
7-13 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
ALLU Sinsaibashi store
2 Chome-1-19 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
UNIQLO Shinsaibashisuji Store
2 Chome-1-17 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Daikokuya Brandkan Shinsaibashi
2 Chome-6-1 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Lush Shinsaibashi
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−3−20 ボストンビル 1F
ルイ・ヴィトン メゾン 大阪御堂筋
2 Chome-8-16 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
BRING Shinsaibashi
Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−7−7 丸萬心斎橋ビル 1階
Don Quijote Dotonbori Midosuji
2 Chome-5-9 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0086, Japan
Nearby hotels
Cross Hotel Osaka
2 Chome-5-15 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Welina Hotel Premier Shinsaibashi
6-24 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Holiday Inn Osaka Namba
5-15 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
Candeo Hotels Osaka Shinsaibashi
2 Chome-7-12 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
Mercure Tokyu Stay Osaka Namba
Japan, 〒542-0086 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Nishishinsaibashi, 2 Chome−2−4 東急ステイ メルキュール大阪なんば 2階
Comfort Hotel Osaka Shinsaibashi
Japan, 〒542-0083 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Higashishinsaibashi, 1 Chome−15−15 いちご心斎橋ビル B1F
karaksa hotel Osaka Namba
2 Chome-9-13 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0086, Japan
Grand Sauna Shinsaibashi
2 Chome-8-12 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0086, Japan
Hotel Forza Osaka Namba Dotonbori
Japan, 〒542-0071 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Dotonbori, 1 Chome−4−22 クロードビル 3F
Hearton Hotel Shinsaibashi
1 Chome-5-24 Nishishinsaibashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0086, Japan
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DAISO

Japan, 〒542-0085 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Shinsaibashisuji, 2 Chome−2−19 3階
4.1(544)
Open until 10:00 PM
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attractions: Dotonbori, Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, Osaka Ukiyoe Museum, Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier), Osaka Shochikuza Theatre, Hozen-ji Temple, エスパス ルイ・ヴィトン大阪, Croesus Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori Bridge, Mitsugu (Mitsuhachimangu), restaurants: SHOGUN BURGER, wagyu yakiniku rokunomiya nanba Shinsaibashisuji, DOTONBORI KUROFUNE Higashishinsaibashi, Osaka Halal Wagyu Steak Yakiniku Furusato, MOMO’s Cafe & Restaurant Osaka Halal Restaurant, 楊國福マーラータン 心斎橋店, Shabu Shabu Onyasai Dotonbori, Halal Wagyu&Vegan Ramen Gyumon Osaka Dotonbori, Ichiran Ramen Dotonbori - Main Building, Okonomiyaki Sanpei, local businesses: Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street, ジーユー 心斎橋店, Don Quijote Dotonbori, ALLU Sinsaibashi store, UNIQLO Shinsaibashisuji Store, Daikokuya Brandkan Shinsaibashi, Lush Shinsaibashi, ルイ・ヴィトン メゾン 大阪御堂筋, BRING Shinsaibashi, Don Quijote Dotonbori Midosuji
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Website
daiso-sangyo.co.jp
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Live events

Off The Beaten Path Osaka Local Bar Crawl
Off The Beaten Path Osaka Local Bar Crawl
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Indulge in Nara bar culture with a local bar hoper
Indulge in Nara bar culture with a local bar hoper
Tue, Jan 13 • 6:30 PM
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Walk with a sake master, learn about the sake brewery in Kobe, Nadagogo, and toast with local sake
Walk with a sake master, learn about the sake brewery in Kobe, Nadagogo, and toast with local sake
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Nearby attractions of DAISO

Dotonbori

Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel

Osaka Ukiyoe Museum

Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)

Osaka Shochikuza Theatre

Hozen-ji Temple

エスパス ルイ・ヴィトン大阪

Croesus Shinsaibashi

Dotonbori Bridge

Mitsugu (Mitsuhachimangu)

Dotonbori

Dotonbori

4.4

(26.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel

Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel

4.2

(1.9K)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Osaka Ukiyoe Museum

Osaka Ukiyoe Museum

4.6

(243)

Closed
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Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)

Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)

4.4

(965)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of DAISO

SHOGUN BURGER

wagyu yakiniku rokunomiya nanba Shinsaibashisuji

DOTONBORI KUROFUNE Higashishinsaibashi

Osaka Halal Wagyu Steak Yakiniku Furusato

MOMO’s Cafe & Restaurant Osaka Halal Restaurant

楊國福マーラータン 心斎橋店

Shabu Shabu Onyasai Dotonbori

Halal Wagyu&Vegan Ramen Gyumon Osaka Dotonbori

Ichiran Ramen Dotonbori - Main Building

Okonomiyaki Sanpei

SHOGUN BURGER

SHOGUN BURGER

4.7

(1.4K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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wagyu yakiniku rokunomiya nanba Shinsaibashisuji

wagyu yakiniku rokunomiya nanba Shinsaibashisuji

4.9

(4.7K)

Open until 1:00 AM
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DOTONBORI KUROFUNE Higashishinsaibashi

DOTONBORI KUROFUNE Higashishinsaibashi

4.9

(941)

Closed
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Osaka Halal Wagyu Steak Yakiniku Furusato

Osaka Halal Wagyu Steak Yakiniku Furusato

4.9

(494)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of DAISO

Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street

ジーユー 心斎橋店

Don Quijote Dotonbori

ALLU Sinsaibashi store

UNIQLO Shinsaibashisuji Store

Daikokuya Brandkan Shinsaibashi

Lush Shinsaibashi

ルイ・ヴィトン メゾン 大阪御堂筋

BRING Shinsaibashi

Don Quijote Dotonbori Midosuji

Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street

Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street

4.3

(7.6K)

Click for details
ジーユー 心斎橋店

ジーユー 心斎橋店

4.1

(1.5K)

Click for details
Don Quijote Dotonbori

Don Quijote Dotonbori

3.7

(3.9K)

Click for details
ALLU Sinsaibashi store

ALLU Sinsaibashi store

4.9

(805)

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Reviews of DAISO

4.1
(544)
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5.0
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Daiso Shinsaibashi (Osaka) Review 🌟 Overall Experience Daiso Shinsaibashi offers a quintessential Japanese 100-yen shop experience in the heart of Osaka’s bustling shopping district. Expect a lively atmosphere with aisles packed with affordable treasures, attracting both thrifty locals and curious tourists. While the store can get crowded, the thrill of discovering unique items at unbeatable prices makes it a must-visit.

🛍️ Product Range True to Daiso’s reputation, this branch boasts an impressive variety of goods: Household essentials: Kitchenware, storage solutions, and décor. Beauty & Stationery: Cute notebooks, pens, makeup tools, and skincare. Japanese Souvenirs: Seasonal items, traditional snacks, and character-themed goods (e.g., Hello Kitty, Studio Ghibli). Practical Finds: Travel accessories, DIY supplies, and gardening tools. Quality is surprisingly good for the price, with many items rivaling higher-end retailers.

💴 Price Most items are priced at 110 yen (including tax), though some specialty products may cost up to 500 yen. Exceptional value for money, especially for unique Japanese souvenirs that would cost more elsewhere.

🏬 Store Layout Spread across multiple floors (common in urban Daiso branches), each section is well-organized by category. Navigate easily through clearly marked zones, though the sheer variety can be overwhelming. Look for bilingual (Japanese/English) signage, and don’t hesitate to explore each floor for hidden gems.

📍 Location & Hours Address: Nestled in Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Arcade, a short walk from Shinsaibashi Station (Midosuji Line) or Namba Station. Hours: Typically open daily from 10 AM to 9 PM, aligning with Osaka’s vibrant shopping culture.

👥 Customer Service Staff are polite and efficient, though English proficiency may vary. Self-checkout counters and traditional registers are available, with quick service even during peak times. For tax-free shopping, inquire at the counter (passport required). ""However, i encounter a rude specky man staff at the self-checkout counter telling me to step aside by his body langauge!!!""

📌 Tips for Visitors Avoid Crowds: Visit early morning or weekdays for a relaxed browse. Tax-Free Savings: NO!!! All signage pointing to "NOT TAX FREE" Payment Options: Accepts cash, credit cards, and IC cards (Suica/Pasmo). Language Hacks: Use Google Translate’s camera feature to decode Japanese labels. Bag Your Finds: Bring a reusable tote for eco-friendly shopping (small bags may cost extra).

🎉 Conclusion Daiso Shinsaibashi is a paradise for budget-conscious shoppers and culture enthusiasts alike. Whether stocking up on daily essentials or hunting for quirky souvenirs, this store delivers a fun, affordable, and authentically Japanese experience. Don’t miss it—just brace for the “Daiso rabbit hole” effect (you’ll leave with more than planned!).

Pro Tip: Pair your visit with a stroll down Shinsaibashi-suji for a full day of retail...

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1.0
1y

Dear Daiso shinsaibashisuji Osaka Japan.

I've been treated bad by ur workers on Wednesday, 19th June 2024 around afternoon time. The incident is simple but racist for me because i am wearing Hijab (cover the head for Muslim people). I was put my baby 2 years old in the table (there is written there to do not sit but i didn't read that because is beside my table). So your worker (a man) scolded me and say "No, No. while he crossed his hand like this "X". Then i hold my baby on my shoulder again. And i say sorry because i didn't see. Then, there is a woman with the stoller baby came and hold her baby and sit on that table (i think she is a local not wearing a hijab) and sit in that table beside my table. And the worker say nothing. I feel offended. Why he scolded me but that woman he didn't? He passed that women infront of me. Is at because i am a muslim wearing hijab? How racist treated like that. I feel disappointed. I also buy in there. I give u bad review because u treated the customer badly. I wish never happen to other Muslim people and other races.

Thank you...

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5.0
1y

DAISO Osaka is an amazing shopping destination! The store is packed with tons of items for just 100 yen, making it a paradise for budget shoppers. However, it’s worth noting that not all items are priced at 100 yen—those without the 100 yen label are priced differently, so be sure to check the tags.

The variety here is incredible, with products ranging from day-to-day essentials to unique household items. Personally, I love their selection of house decorations—they are stylish, affordable, and perfect for sprucing up any space.

If you’re in Osaka, I highly recommend visiting DAISO. It’s a great place for practical finds, fun discoveries, and even gifts. Definitely worth a stop for...

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**Daiso Shinsaibashi (Osaka) Review** 🌟 **Overall Experience** Daiso Shinsaibashi offers a quintessential Japanese 100-yen shop experience in the heart of Osaka’s bustling shopping district. Expect a lively atmosphere with aisles packed with affordable treasures, attracting both thrifty locals and curious tourists. While the store can get crowded, the thrill of discovering unique items at unbeatable prices makes it a must-visit. 🛍️ **Product Range** True to Daiso’s reputation, this branch boasts an impressive variety of goods: - **Household essentials**: Kitchenware, storage solutions, and décor. - **Beauty & Stationery**: Cute notebooks, pens, makeup tools, and skincare. - **Japanese Souvenirs**: Seasonal items, traditional snacks, and character-themed goods (e.g., Hello Kitty, Studio Ghibli). - **Practical Finds**: Travel accessories, DIY supplies, and gardening tools. Quality is surprisingly good for the price, with many items rivaling higher-end retailers. 💴 **Price** Most items are priced at 110 yen (including tax), though some specialty products may cost up to 500 yen. Exceptional value for money, especially for unique Japanese souvenirs that would cost more elsewhere. 🏬 **Store Layout** Spread across multiple floors (common in urban Daiso branches), each section is well-organized by category. Navigate easily through clearly marked zones, though the sheer variety can be overwhelming. Look for bilingual (Japanese/English) signage, and don’t hesitate to explore each floor for hidden gems. 📍 **Location & Hours** - **Address**: Nestled in Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Arcade, a short walk from Shinsaibashi Station (Midosuji Line) or Namba Station. - **Hours**: Typically open daily from 10 AM to 9 PM, aligning with Osaka’s vibrant shopping culture. 👥 **Customer Service** Staff are polite and efficient, though English proficiency may vary. Self-checkout counters and traditional registers are available, with quick service even during peak times. For tax-free shopping, inquire at the counter (passport required). ""However, i encounter a rude specky man staff at the self-checkout counter telling me to step aside by his body langauge!!!"" 📌 **Tips for Visitors** 1. **Avoid Crowds**: Visit early morning or weekdays for a relaxed browse. 2. **Tax-Free Savings**: NO!!! All signage pointing to "NOT TAX FREE" 3. **Payment Options**: Accepts cash, credit cards, and IC cards (Suica/Pasmo). 4. **Language Hacks**: Use Google Translate’s camera feature to decode Japanese labels. 5. **Bag Your Finds**: Bring a reusable tote for eco-friendly shopping (small bags may cost extra). 🎉 **Conclusion** Daiso Shinsaibashi is a paradise for budget-conscious shoppers and culture enthusiasts alike. Whether stocking up on daily essentials or hunting for quirky souvenirs, this store delivers a fun, affordable, and authentically Japanese experience. Don’t miss it—just brace for the “Daiso rabbit hole” effect (you’ll leave with more than planned!). *Pro Tip*: Pair your visit with a stroll down Shinsaibashi-suji for a full day of retail therapy! 🛒✨
IroshanIroshan
DAISO Osaka is an amazing shopping destination! The store is packed with tons of items for just 100 yen, making it a paradise for budget shoppers. However, it’s worth noting that not all items are priced at 100 yen—those without the 100 yen label are priced differently, so be sure to check the tags. The variety here is incredible, with products ranging from day-to-day essentials to unique household items. Personally, I love their selection of house decorations—they are stylish, affordable, and perfect for sprucing up any space. If you’re in Osaka, I highly recommend visiting DAISO. It’s a great place for practical finds, fun discoveries, and even gifts. Definitely worth a stop for any shopper!
Liz SweigartLiz Sweigart
This is the largest DAISO in Osaka and totally worth seeking out as its selection is huge, spread over three floors. Traditionally a 100-yen store, most items are still in the 100-yen range, but there’s lots of stuff that varies in price. It’s essentially a Dollar Store on steroids. We gave our kids 1500¥ and let them shop their little 5- and 7-year old hearts out. We were there for almost 3 hours and they loved every second of it. It’s really a cultural experience.
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**Daiso Shinsaibashi (Osaka) Review** 🌟 **Overall Experience** Daiso Shinsaibashi offers a quintessential Japanese 100-yen shop experience in the heart of Osaka’s bustling shopping district. Expect a lively atmosphere with aisles packed with affordable treasures, attracting both thrifty locals and curious tourists. While the store can get crowded, the thrill of discovering unique items at unbeatable prices makes it a must-visit. 🛍️ **Product Range** True to Daiso’s reputation, this branch boasts an impressive variety of goods: - **Household essentials**: Kitchenware, storage solutions, and décor. - **Beauty & Stationery**: Cute notebooks, pens, makeup tools, and skincare. - **Japanese Souvenirs**: Seasonal items, traditional snacks, and character-themed goods (e.g., Hello Kitty, Studio Ghibli). - **Practical Finds**: Travel accessories, DIY supplies, and gardening tools. Quality is surprisingly good for the price, with many items rivaling higher-end retailers. 💴 **Price** Most items are priced at 110 yen (including tax), though some specialty products may cost up to 500 yen. Exceptional value for money, especially for unique Japanese souvenirs that would cost more elsewhere. 🏬 **Store Layout** Spread across multiple floors (common in urban Daiso branches), each section is well-organized by category. Navigate easily through clearly marked zones, though the sheer variety can be overwhelming. Look for bilingual (Japanese/English) signage, and don’t hesitate to explore each floor for hidden gems. 📍 **Location & Hours** - **Address**: Nestled in Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Arcade, a short walk from Shinsaibashi Station (Midosuji Line) or Namba Station. - **Hours**: Typically open daily from 10 AM to 9 PM, aligning with Osaka’s vibrant shopping culture. 👥 **Customer Service** Staff are polite and efficient, though English proficiency may vary. Self-checkout counters and traditional registers are available, with quick service even during peak times. For tax-free shopping, inquire at the counter (passport required). ""However, i encounter a rude specky man staff at the self-checkout counter telling me to step aside by his body langauge!!!"" 📌 **Tips for Visitors** 1. **Avoid Crowds**: Visit early morning or weekdays for a relaxed browse. 2. **Tax-Free Savings**: NO!!! All signage pointing to "NOT TAX FREE" 3. **Payment Options**: Accepts cash, credit cards, and IC cards (Suica/Pasmo). 4. **Language Hacks**: Use Google Translate’s camera feature to decode Japanese labels. 5. **Bag Your Finds**: Bring a reusable tote for eco-friendly shopping (small bags may cost extra). 🎉 **Conclusion** Daiso Shinsaibashi is a paradise for budget-conscious shoppers and culture enthusiasts alike. Whether stocking up on daily essentials or hunting for quirky souvenirs, this store delivers a fun, affordable, and authentically Japanese experience. Don’t miss it—just brace for the “Daiso rabbit hole” effect (you’ll leave with more than planned!). *Pro Tip*: Pair your visit with a stroll down Shinsaibashi-suji for a full day of retail therapy! 🛒✨
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DAISO Osaka is an amazing shopping destination! The store is packed with tons of items for just 100 yen, making it a paradise for budget shoppers. However, it’s worth noting that not all items are priced at 100 yen—those without the 100 yen label are priced differently, so be sure to check the tags. The variety here is incredible, with products ranging from day-to-day essentials to unique household items. Personally, I love their selection of house decorations—they are stylish, affordable, and perfect for sprucing up any space. If you’re in Osaka, I highly recommend visiting DAISO. It’s a great place for practical finds, fun discoveries, and even gifts. Definitely worth a stop for any shopper!
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This is the largest DAISO in Osaka and totally worth seeking out as its selection is huge, spread over three floors. Traditionally a 100-yen store, most items are still in the 100-yen range, but there’s lots of stuff that varies in price. It’s essentially a Dollar Store on steroids. We gave our kids 1500¥ and let them shop their little 5- and 7-year old hearts out. We were there for almost 3 hours and they loved every second of it. It’s really a cultural experience.
Liz Sweigart

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