Typically referred to as a ‘100-Yen’ shop in Japan (loosely translated, ‘Dollar Store’), it’s a great place for the little convenient items you may need or want. Many items are under two dollars, a few higher, but nothing visible over $10. Prices on the products are in Yen, with signs in the store showing conversion. It’s incredibly clean, with mostly good products given the price. Lots of stuff actually produced in Japan. Bowls, utensils, small home/office supplies, small fits, and snacks. Some anime...
Read moreI bought the wrong sized items and realized it in the car. Went back in to see if I could exchange and apparently they don't take returns or exchanges as their policy is all sales are final. It's fine but don't be surprised when people complain about the bad customer service and experience.
Besides that it's a great store but I recommend buying somewhere else if you might need to return...
Read moreIt's open! Smaller than the ones in Carrollton and Plano, but still has all the clever things you want in a Daiso: kitchenware, snacks, stationery, office supplies, stickers, washi tape, cleaning tools, organizer baskets/bins, laundry tools, consumables (foil/ziplock/parchment), and of course decoration. Staff is working hard to keep it neat...
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