MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Honten

About MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Honten

Get the inside scoop on MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Honten from local experts, travel creators, and tastemakers. Browse genuine trip notes, MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Honten reviews, photos, travel guides, and itineraries from real travelers and plan your trip with confidence.

What people say

"Don Quijote, often referred to as "Donki," is a discount store chain with branches all over Tokyo. It offers a vast array of products at affordable prices, including cosmetics, snacks, electronics, and novelty items. Don Quijote is a treasure trove of bargains and unexpected finds. Any Donki shop is a must-stop during your visit in Tokyo! "
Dan Tanda
"Don Quijote is a discount store located all over Japan. It is brimming with snacks, clothing, toiletries, makeup, and more. It is the go-to shop for finding pretty much anything, but it is famously known as a maze. If you’re sensitive to never-ending sounds and crazy music, I recommend sound cancelling headphones, or just avoid it!"
Natt Garun
"This is probably where you'll do a lot of your souvenir shopping. You can find anything from snacks. beauty products, clothes, alcohol, housewares, contact lens, and just straight up WEIRD costumes and stationary. It's huge and somewhat overwhelming, but it's open 24 hours if you need something to do!"

Mentioned in these guides

A hotel room with an epilepsy warning? An omakase course of tea-based cocktails? I can't say for sure these are hidden gems, but after months of seeing everyone and their moms go to Japan since COVID reopening, I can say these were some of my favorite spots that I seldom saw people visit. Hi! I'm a Brooklyn-based tech journalist-turned-corporate comms editor. Early in my career I spent a stint as a luxury travel planner and writer specializing in Asia, and if I can toot my own horn, I'm often the friend everyone says "wth Natt, how do you find all these cool spots, drop that itin." (Fine, they don't say it like that, but you get the point). Travel planning is a great hobby for me, and I am writing this as both a journal to remember my trip by and to share with friends, hence the overly familiar tone you might find below. If you discovered this on the Thatch platform, consider giving my guide a shot and hopefully you'll find it useful for an adventuresome visit to Japan! This guide includes: ✈️ Pre and post-arrival pro-tips πŸ›Œ Hotel, restaurant, and activity suggestions with some personal anecdotes (we vetted any Instagram vs realities!) πŸ“ Resources, databases, and things to make your journey more efficient and economical It is not: πŸ“† A list of daily itineraries ❓ "Beginner's guide to Japan" i.e. how to book JR trains, basic etiquettes, how to transfer from airport to city πŸ” The absolute best of the bests - opinions here totally my own
Couples β€’ Groups β€’ Adventure β€’ Design β€’ Shopping β€’ Foodie β€’ Road Trip β€’ Art
Free
55