Don Quijote Japan shopping list that you will regret not buying
by 요니포토
Feb 24, 2025
Guide
As the shopping paradise of Kansai, Osaka offers 24-hour stores that provide nonstop fun for night owls and travelers alike, with everything from snacks and souvenirs to daily necessities. Below are selected hidden 24-hour stores concentrated in Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Umeda to help you shop to your heart’s content late at night!
- Don Quijote Dotonbori Store (about a 5-minute walk from Namba Station): A landmark 24-hour shopping paradise in Osaka, selling Tokyo-exclusive KitKat (matcha or seasonal flavors, about 300–500 yen), Pocky, and takoyaki-flavored snacks (about 500 yen). Anime merchandise like "Demon Slayer" badges (about 800 yen) are popular among otaku, with a wide variety of products.
- Gyomu Super Namba Store (about a 7-minute walk from Namba Station): Known for large-quantity ingredients and imported snacks, including Thai shrimp chips (about 300 yen per pack), Korean instant noodles (about 200 yen), and Japanese-style bento boxes (about 500–800 yen). During the autumn foliage season, maple leaf-packaged cookies (about 1000 yen per box) are available, perfect for bulk buying.
- Aeon Food Style Shinsaibashi Store (about a 3-minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station): A 24-hour supermarket featuring matcha yokan (about 800 yen per box) and Osaka-exclusive gummies (about 500 yen). It offers a rich selection of imported chocolates and alcoholic beverages, ideal for gifts.
- Lawson Shinsaibashisuji Store (about a 2-minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station): A convenience store offering "Jujutsu Kaisen" collaboration drinks (about 200 yen) and autumn foliage season limited desserts, affordable and super convenient for quick purchases.
Shopping Tips: Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori are hot spots for shopping. While there, try takoyaki at the Dotonbori night market to experience the charm of Osaka late at night!
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