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Don Quijote Shibuya store

Don Quijote Shibuya store (Photos by Hyemin Lee)

When traveling to Japan, finding the perfect gifts for friends and family is effortless with Don Quijote! This discount store chain all over Japan offers a wide array of products, from snacks to cosmetics and unique items that make great souvenirs from Japan. While some drug stores may offer lower prices on certain items, many travelers still prefer Don Quijote because they’re open 24 hours in most places and offer an extensive selection of products.

Here are my top 5 favorite items from Don Quijote that are popular among Koreans visitors!

Don’t forget your 10% discount!

If you spend over 5,000 yen, you can enjoy a 10% tax-free discount. Just show your passport at the tax-free counter. When using a credit card for payments, make sure the name on your card matches your passport.

Note that this discount does not apply to SOFA-status. However, those visiting Japan as a tourist are eligible for this benefit even if they’re currently under SOFA in a country other than Japan.

Fino Hair Pack

(Fino Hair Pack)

As someone with long hair, I’m always on the lookout for great hair products that improve my hair’s softness. When I first tried Fino Hair Pack, available at every Don Quijote store for 789 yen, I immediately noticed my hair texture became much silkier! I returned to Don Quijote and bought nine more packs, both for myself and as gifts. This product is also available at Olive Young in Korea, but at nearly double the price.

Ebisu Toothbrush

(Ebisu Toothbrush)

(Ebisu Toothbrush)

Ebisu Toothbrushes are famous among Koreans visiting Japan as must-buy items, and you’ll understand why once you try them. Ebisu Toothbrushes have fine, widely spaced bristles that gently clean every tooth without irritating the gums. Products with numbers ending in 1 are soft, 2 are medium, and 3 are firm, and the product with number 61 is the top seller. They cost around 300-400 yen, making them excellent gifts for the whole family.

Ichiran Ramen

(Ichiran Ramen)

As Ichiran Ramen is a beloved Japanese restaurant chain, the long lines I encountered at every branch kept me from trying it myself. Instead, I followed advice from Korean travelers and purchased Ichiran Ramen packs from Don Quijote. This product lets you enjoy the famous Ichiran Ramen experience at home by simply boiling noodles and adding sauce. Each pack contains five servings and costs about 2,000 yen.

Pokémon items

(Pokémon items)

(Pokémon items)

Like many young adults, my brother is a huge Pokémon fan, and his only wish was for me to buy some Pokémon goods for him as a gift from Japan. Mega Don Quijote in Shibuya offers a variety of Pokémon products, including snacks, and toys. Whether for children or older Pokémon fans, this is the perfect spot to find their favorite gifts.

Matcha Japanese snacks

(Matcha snacks)

(Matcha snacks)

Japanese matcha is globally renowned, and Don Quijote stocks a variety of delightful matcha snacks. From matcha Pocky to matcha chocolate and cookies, these snacks are simple and affordable gifts from Japan.

(Hyemin Lee)

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