One major player in 100 Yen Shops isHirotake Yano, the founder of Daiso Industries Co. Ltd., which runs the "The Daiso" (sic) chain. The first store opened in 1991, and there are now around 1,300 stores in Japan. This number is increasing by around 40 stores per month. The key t...
including designer ones at up to 80 percent off.Dubai Outlet Villageis also a good option for discounted clothing with 1,200 brands discounted by 30 to 90 percent off. For everyday budget clothing,Centrepointhas endless options online or in-store, from clothes and shoes...
While not everything in the 100-yen shops nowadays cost 100 JPY, a good portion of things do. Popular 100-yen shops include Daiso, Can Do and Seria. There’s even a Lawson Store 100, if you manage to spot one during your travels. Some 100-yen stores feature products that are more e...
Daiso: the Japanese Dollar Store $$$ Or rather the $1.50 Store. All items in Daiso are $1.50 unless marked otherwise. Huge store, with lots of cheap stuff. This is a Japanese chain store that sell just about anything in housewares you can imagine. Most of it's imported (some Chinese ...
Otherwise, you’re going to need to take the escalator down and that’s where you’ll find the huge JR storefront. This is also where you’ll find Keisei line. We weren’t sure where to go at first so we asked the staff and they were very helpful in directing where we should go ...
The Daiso highlighters aren’t sold on Amazon, so the only place to get them would be in store. To find the closest Daiso to you, check out the Daiso Store Locatorhere! Pencils: The 5 mechanical pencils I store in my pen case
One of the iconic sights is Singapore is to see residents drying their laundry on poles outside HDB flats.However, sometimes it’s not just laundry that can be hung out to dry.One resident took a photo of what appears to be the unit below theirs, hanging plastic bags out to dry....
Innovation and relevance are also apparent in retailing and fast foods, which were represented in the top 25 by Uniqlo at three, McDonald’s at six, Daiso (a 100 yen store) at nine, and MosBurger at 23, with Muji and Starbucks just missing the top 25. All these brands have been good...
Shibuya Loftis a famous chain store that sells stylish Japanese products like stationery, handicrafts, cosmetics, kitchenware, furniture, toys, and craft supplies. Think of it as an upscale version of Daiso. This is a good place to buy some nifty Japanese souvenirs back home. ...