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Don Quijote Asakusa

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Don Quijote Asakusa is a famous discount store located near the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Tokyo's Asakusa district. This multi-floor store is packed with everything from souvenirs, electronics, beauty products, clothing, and even snacks. It’s open 24 hours, making it a go-to spot for late-night shopping or last-minute gift hunting.

One of the highlights is the tax-free shopping for tourists, allowing international visitors to get great deals on a variety of items. The eclectic selection of goods and narrow aisles give it a lively, maze-like atmosphere that adds to the fun of shopping here. Whether you’re looking for quirky Japanese gadgets, limited edition Kit Kats, or even household goods, Don Quijote Asakusa has it all.


Phone
+81 570-055-801
Website
www.donki.com


The area

Address
2 Chome-10 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

A busy Tokyo street at night featuring the brightly lit Don Quijote store in Asakusa, with neon signs and tall buildings, as people walk along the sidewalks.

Phone

+81 570-055-801

Website

www.donki.com

What other travelers are saying about Don Quijote Asakusa

Pretty cool store for a Canadian! Like a Walmart on steroids. Has everything you can imagine. A great place for souvenirs. Some prices are more than I was expecting like some locals have pointed out. Staff was great in the morning hours.
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S W
Feb 4, 2026
This department store is like a Japanese version of Walmart. Mostly everything can be found in this place. We visited in the evening around 8-9pm m, it’s not super crowded but as it’s in the tourist area, expect people regardless. The check out line took roughly 7-10 minutes wait, it’s not dreadful. It’s a nice experience and I was definitely over stimulated and wanted to buy A LOT of cute things- the only thing holding me back is luggage space.
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Miou Xia
Nov 27, 2025
Don Quijote Asakusa based on recent visitor feedback, plus its strengths and potential drawback ⭐ Don Quijote Asakusa — Review What It Is / Atmosphere • This Don Quijote is a large, multi-floor discount store in Asakusa.  • It’s open 24 hours, which makes it super convenient for tourists or late-night shopping.  • The shop is very “bazaar-style”: crowded, lots of shelves stacked with a huge variety of products.  • According to a guide, the Asakusa branch has not just shopping but also restaurants, karaoke, and a theater inside.  • Because of its size and tourist location (near Senso-ji), it’s very popular with visitors.  ⸻ 🔍 What You Can Buy There • A very wide variety: snacks, souvenirs, cosmetics, clothing, electronics, daily necessities, and more.  • Plenty of souvenir options, especially for tourists — matcha snacks, more “touristy” goods, quirky Japanese items.  • Luggage / travel gear: some visitors say the Asakusa Donki has a large luggage section.  • Because it’s tax-free eligible (for tourists), it’s quite handy for buying souvenirs.  ⸻ 👍 Strengths • Convenience: 24-hour operation is a huge plus, especially in a tourist-heavy area. • Variety: Almost everything you might want in a discount / souvenir shop. • Tourist-friendly: Good place to pick up gifts, snacks, and travel items. • Entertainment: More than just a shop — the Asakusa branch has restaurants and a small theater / performance space, making it a fun stop.  • Treasure-hunt feel: Because shelves are packed and chaotic, browsing is part of the fun.  ⸻ 👎 Possible Downsides • Crowded & cramped aisles: Several reviewers mention narrow aisles and a very packed layout.  • Air conditioning / comfort: Some say the air conditioning feels weak, making the shopping experience less comfortable.  • Prices are not always the cheapest: Despite being a “discount store,” some visitors feel that certain items aren’t significantly cheaper than other stores.  • Tax-Free: Get it at 4th Floor. • Tourist lines: With many visitors, tax-free counters or checkout lines may get long. ⸻ 💡 My Verdict • Rating: ~3.8 / 5 • Worth Visiting: Yes — especially if you’re in Asakusa and want to pick up souvenirs, travel goods, or random Japanese gadgets. • Best For: Tourists, bargain-hunters, people who don’t mind navigating a chaotic but fun store. • Maybe Skip: If you’re looking for super premium deals or a very calm, efficient shopping experience — there may be better, more specialized shops.
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Nov 16, 2025
Don Quijote in Asakusa is a must-visit store. It’s a huge shop spread over several floors, packed with everything you can imagine! From snacks and cosmetics to quirky souvenirs and unique Japanese items, it’s a great place to browse and find great deals. The staff were helpful, and the location is super convenient near Asakusa’s main attractions. However, the checkout line on the upper floor was very long…….
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Gaby
Jan 29, 2026
I went on 17 January. There are no areas tagged with Halal food anymore. I used app to check the halal status and bought a lot of Alfort and Black Thunder. The rest have to check on the app before buying. Souvenirs are cheaper on Nakamise Streetb compared to at this Donki. Pharmacy and beauty items are OK to buy, good price and selection.
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Amal Amal
Jan 23, 2026

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Nearby attractions to see

A brightly lit urban plaza at night, featuring green trees, a large arched glass canopy, and a classical-style building with a mansard roof, surrounded by tall modern buildings.

Ebisu Garden Place

A modern, large, white building with a unique elevated design supported by pillars. The sign in Japanese reads "Edo-Tokyo Museum." People are visible walking in the plaza below on a clear day.

Edo-Tokyo Museum

A close-up of a rectangular plate with green leaves on a wooden table. In the background, a person in a white shirt reaches toward another dish, which is slightly out of focus.

Gen Yamamoto


Frequently Asked Questions

You can find a variety of products at Don Quijote Asakusa, including cosmetics, electronics, household goods, fashion items, groceries, souvenirs, and even luxury goods such as designer handbags and watches.

Yes, Don Quijote Asakusa offers tax-free shopping for tourists. To qualify, you will need to present your passport when making a purchase that meets the tax-free conditions.

Yes, Don Quijote Asakusa often has English-speaking staff to assist international visitors. Additionally, many product labels and signs include English translations for convenience.

Yes, Don Quijote Asakusa accepts major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, making it easy for international travelers to shop without needing cash.

Don Quijote Asakusa is a short 5-10 minute walk from Asakusa Station, served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, and Tobu Skytree Line. Follow signs toward Asakusa's shopping district, and you’ll find the store easily.