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100 Yen Shop

October 01, 2008 | | Comments 0

100 yen shops in Japan are the ideal place to shop for the budget conscious.  They stock a wide range of general items and like the name implies, everything is priced at 100 yen.  Well, actually not quite.  Everything in fact costs 105 yen due to a 5% consumption tax.  100 yen is roughly equal to $1.00 and if you ever get the chance to visit one, you will be amazed at what 105 yen can actually buy.

100 yen shops are spread far and wide across the country, found more predominantly in larger, built up areas like cities and larger towns.  The leading retailer, Daiso, has 2,500 stores in Japan, the largest being Daiso Giga Machida which spans a massive 5 stories high.  100 yen shops aren`t as common as Pacchinko parlors but are probably the next biggest thing perhaps.

Inside you can find things such as tableware, kitchenware, tools, stationary, snack food, household and leisure goods and even banana holders.  The range of items is massive but don`t let the price be deceiving.  A lot of the stock, including plates, cups, towels, slippers and socks (to name a few) are surprisingly good quality and even to the trained eye it can be difficult to spot a 100 yen item amongst other, more expensive goods - so difficult at times, there`s actually a variety show based on this.

Below are links to some of the larger 100 yen stores currently operating in Japan


English links:

    Daiso

Japanese links:

    Daiso
    Seria


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