Hello, and welcome back to JapanesePod101.com. |
I’m Eric. |
In this lesson we will talk about the "Top 5 souvenir shops in Japan". |
The first topic on the list is Japan’s largest |
chain of 100-yen stores, called (J: Daiso). |
These stores stock almost everything from household items to travel goods and even traditional craft items for 100 yen plus tax. |
You can seriously spend a couple of hours |
wandering around the store and find plenty of |
quality gifts such as traditional Japanese toys, |
bento boxes, and green tea (J: matcha) sweets. |
If you want to get interesting Japanese products |
at reasonable prices, this is the place, and you |
won’t be disappointed. |
The next topic on the list is a discount store |
franchise called (J: Don Quijote). |
Known also as (J: Donki) for short, this store’s |
shelves are crammed with cheap goods from |
cosmetics and party items, to popular anime figures. |
Donki also has some electrical and home |
appliances, so try to pop into one of their stores before heading to the electronic stores, because you may be able to score some real bargains. |
The next topic is about a popular DIY or do-it-yourself store called (J: Tokyu Hands). |
This is the one-stop shop where you can find a wide |
range of craft and party supplies as well as |
luggage, homewares, and other “lifestyle” |
goods. |
Tokyu Hands is not a discount store but they have |
quality and functional products. So if you are |
willing to pay a little more for something that |
will last longer, this is the place for you. |
Tokyu Hands is also known to detect new, and up-and- coming trends very quickly. If you are looking for something cool, don’t miss this store! |
The next topic is a well-known casual |
fashion brand called (J: Uniqlo). |
The brand is known to offer inexpensive and simple |
clothes. But it also has been expanding its |
lineup of stylish items in collaboration with |
big-name designers in the world. |
Uniqlo also offers products that feature funky |
cartoon and pop culture graphics, as well as |
Japanese cultural images including Kabuki and |
Mount Fuji, in a very cool way. |
If it is clothes you are looking for, then don’t forget |
to check them out. |
Last but not least is a five-story toy |
mecca in Harajuku, called (J: Kiddy Lando). |
Kiddy Land mainly sells toys and books. But in this |
store, you can also find everything “cute” or |
(J: “kawaii”), from Hello Kitty to Disney character |
items. |
The store also offers many inexpensive and small |
items such as stationery, socks with funny |
prints, and sweets in cute packages which would make great souvenirs. |
If you are an anime-lover, then this store is for you, you can find a huge selection of |
Japanese Anime action figures including |
Gundam models. |
That’s all we have for this lesson. |
Choosing souvenirs can be difficult but fun. |
What kind of souvenirs are you planning to buy in Japan? |
Leave us a comment and let us know! |
Thanks for listening and we’ll see you next time. Until then, bye! |
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