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Don Quijote: Japan’s discount haven thrives amid tourist boom

The ‘Donki’ stores offer unique bargains and late opening hours, making them popular as inflation continues to rise
byAgence France-Presse
Published: 11:45pm, 25 May 2025
Length: 172 words
Don Quijote: Japan’s discount haven thrives amid tourist boom

Don Quijote thrives with diverse products and late hours, attracting tourists amid Japan’s inflation and weak yen. Photo: AFP

Difficulty: Summiteer (Level 3)

Business is thriving at Don Quijote, a Japanese discount chain that offers a wide range of products, from nostril-hair wax to party costumes.

Its popularity among tourists and rising inflation in Japan have contributed to its success.

At a large Don Quijote store in Tokyo’s Shibuya district, hundreds of tourists can be seen rushing to fill their baskets with snacks and souvenirs from its heaving narrow aisles.

The chaotic cut-price shops nicknamed “Donki” were founded in the 1980s by Takao Yasuda. Yasuda named the stores after his inspiration, the main character from the classic Spanish novel Don Quixote.

Don Quijote’s penguin mascot Donpen wears a Santa hat. Along with the Don Don Donki jingle, Donpen creates quite a lively atmosphere in the stores.

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