😁 Don Quijote: An Awesome Japanese Store! 🤖

in travel •  7 years ago 

Mega Don Quijote is a giant emporium or discount store comparable to Walmart. They have everything and it’s really fun to visit! This popular store often called “Donki” (ドンキ) in Japan.

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The chain has more than 160 branches in Japan, three in Hawaii and there’s already one in Singapore. Whenever you want to buy anything, it can probably get the job done! It’s an amazing shop where you can find pretty much anything except real dinosaurs! It’s here where you can find bizarre and poly-branded items. After all, this is where I first discovered super delicious ramen noodles which taste my friends are still struggling to comprehend. If you need something like home appliances, but not sure which particular brand or model to buy, this is a very nice place to start. Because of their huge variety of items, this is one of the best places to shop for tourists and locals. If you’re a person who likes to wear every premium fancy dress product, Donki has got you covered (with alternatives)!

The only problem is: Although the stores offer a complete array of items if you can’t read Japanese, navigating can be a real challenge. The amount of stuff packed from floor to ceiling is enormous! Sometimes, they’re mixed up as well. You might find a snow plow in the middle of the boots and shoe section for example. Some even call it miracle shopping! When you enter a store, you’re immediately bombarded with some sort of orderly chaos that they seem to have been doing perfectly.

Let’s have a look at some cool things people buy here.

We can see numerous options at affordable prices here! It carries a great variety of products from hardware to clothing to toys.

Souvenirs

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When it comes to souvenirs, Don Quijote claims to be the best place to shop. They have a great variety of Japan team t-shirts and various popular backpacks. Buying japan team socks here is easy because there are so many items to choose from. I recommend buying functional souvenirs like T-shirts or watches since everytime you use them, you’ll remember your trip and where you bought it from.

Snacks

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Tourists just love them! It’s nice to take home some snacks with unusual tastes from Japan. They’re always a hit when I bring chips, chocolates and candies to my relatives in the Philippines.

Various problem-solvers/Innovative Products

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There are so many super-functional, problem-solving products here you’d wish you’ve found earlier, like this water-repellant spray that can make your clothes water-resistant. There are also cold patches and sprays for the summer, and heat patches for winter.

Food Supplements and Medicine

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They offer a complete selection of common over-the-counter medications like flu medicine and painkillers.

Car accessories

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There’s also an endless supply of auto accessories here so if you have a car, this is a haven!

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Many of their stores are open till very late hours like 3 or 5 am. Sometimes 24 hours. You can see most goods stacked from floor to ceiling not only to save space but as a marketing strategy.

History

Don Quijote opened its first store in Suginami, Tokyo in September 1980 under its original name, Just Co. Originally a retail store, Just Co. quickly switched to wholesale in 1982. The company opened its first "Don Quijote" named store in Fuchu, Tokyo in March 1989. With the name change, the store also changed its primary business from wholesale to retail. It was not until 1995, six years later, that Just Co. followed suit and it changed its corporate name to Don Quijote Co., Ltd as well. In June 1998, the company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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Advantages

Offering products at wholesale (discount) prices gave the store chain an advantage in times of crisis when Japan’s economic bubble collapsed.

The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気 baburu keiki, "bubble condition") was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and stock market prices were greatly inflated. In early 1992, this price bubble collapsed. The bubble was characterized by rapid acceleration of asset prices and overheated economic activity, as well as an uncontrolled money supply and credit expansion. More specifically, over-confidence and speculation regarding asset and stock prices had been closely associated with excessive monetary easing policy at the time. Source

While the economic downturn had disastrous effects to other businesses, more people went to ‘Donki’ for lower prices. The economic uncertainty prompted thriftiness among Japanese consumers and helped boost the sales of discount stores like Don Quijote.

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Amazing photography. Beautiful travelling place.

haha i was reading your post with smiling ear to ear..the name of the sstore sound funny to me and the way you described the situation of the store was hilarious.
if you ever write a book on your travel series i wil be the first one to buy it. consider writing a book and it will be a bestseller trust me on this !

Thank you for your suggestion. 😄

We first 'discovered' Donki at Sapporo many years back, when it was not so well known among travellers yet. It was past midnight and we needed to buy something, since it was the only shop that was still opened, we gave it a try. And we were surprised by the wide range of products and price. Donki then became our must-visit shop ever since.
It's opened one branch in my country Singapore now, but it just feels different.

Pretty interesting

I'm looking forward to visiting Donki when i visit Japan real soon.

loved to read your article. I just came back some days ago from a Japan trip. I love this shop, you can just get EVERYTHING and is´t so cheap, we spend a whole day there and you can get easily completly lost inside. :-) I follow you now, if you are interessted, I wrote an article about streetart in Osaka here on my steemit page.

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Thanks for this article @hiroyamagishi. When I first went to Japan I had to visit ドンキ and it was an interesting experience. So many people! So many products! I will never forget it. Needless to say, I couldn't find what I was looking for 😅

Maybe it was on the 5th floor? lol

Haha! Very interesting experience. Thanks for sharing.

beautiful photography, nice travel, amazing post , thanks for sharing

LOL the dream of every shopping maniac like me :P

Thank you for posting friend

Great, man...Thanks for sharing this beautiful store with us...Looks so great by the pictures you have shared.....
Would definitely want to visit it someday...
Just a thumbs up for you mate :)

Thanks! Just for the record, I found it difficult to take pictures while shopping so I prefer to source images. I'm just saying for the others who commented on photography as well. 😄

' WOW.. amazing photography i appropriate your photography the is very beautiful travel i like it. thanks for sharing this Japan. Thanks a lot my dear friends..

wow....excellent photography, nice travel, amazing post , thanks for sharing

Awesome post! Thanks for sharing 💜

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Wooooo that's a lot of stuff to choose from. If I am to enter this shop, I am sure i will buy almost everything but not what i was looking for (most of the things are cute, its hard to resist 😂)

I'd like to visit a branch of the store someday :o

I love these shops in Japan where I lived for 2 years. I missed the hyakuyen shops and konbini where I can literally find delicious ready made meals when I don't bother to do the cooking! I wish they will open this store in the UK!

I really love all about of japan! 💟 japan the best country in this world.. I have friends from japan.. Their name mutsumi and sachiko.. But we never meet... But sachiko san and mutsumi san ever... Oh i know what the meaning of sachiko.. its nice girl right . I know it from manga 😁