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April 2024 by Abil H.
Great prices for products and super helpful service. At the end of my purchase they gave me a little plushies really sweet of them.
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January 2024 by Juan S.
Great place to get lost in knickknacks and little fun items. Anime and stationary. Feels like a kid again when I enter. Always fun to visit and get 1-2 items. Highly recommended and great place to spend a bit of time.
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December 2023 by Sherry W.
Came here to browse Japanese homewares as was looking into bowls and platters. They have a great selection of beautiful designs. Some smaller than expected and cost a pretty penny. I was on a hunt for a large large platter (for sushi, and whatnot). And then, their tea wares, I'm so jealous and wish I can buy most of the stuff but don't have the space for it nor need it as I already have 2 sets of tea wares.
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May 2023 by YoungSoo K.
This is the store I go to whenever I'm in a bad mood! So much cute stuff and staff is friendly.
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January 2023 by John W.
Huge collection of Japanese related toys and collectables. None of it was really my thing but the prices seem reasonable and there was a great variety. They had some nice Japanese sweets which is cool. They packed a lot into a little space! the only thing I disliked was those toy meter things where you insert a coin and turn a dial and get a toy in a round plastic container. It costs7 dollars per play! what a rip off!!!
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September 2022 by Kitty H.
We love browsing in this Japanese toy/kitchen wares/ clothing / stationery store. Masks are supplied but not mandated to enter. They are still controlling capacity. We waited a few minutes at the door to go in at Saturday 6 pm. My son especially enjoyed the Godzilla toys. My daughter loves the stuff animals. The store also offers many bubblegum machines (Gashapon ) filled with cool toys and products. Six tokens needed for one trial, costing $6.99.
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July 2022 by ZhuZhu L.
This is such a cute place! They have stuff animal, clothing, stationary, bag and purse, home goods, incenses, toys, and etc. I had fun browsing around in the store after shopping in Mitsuwa
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May 2022 by John J.
Nice place to come after shopping at Mitsuwa and having some ramen. This shop has a variety of items from clothing to kitchen good and dining ware that is imported from Japan. I also like the trinkets and random figurines. I tend to always purchase a little something from here. They also have some really nice Japanese knives that are super sharp and beautiful. Friendly staff.
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November 2021 by Helen Z.
This place is pretty overpriced but so much fun to browse. They have a ton of toys, figurines, collectibles, plushes, beautiful kitchenware, stationary, pens,etc. they also now have a puri photo booth. Very popular with kids but I think anyone can have fun looking through their wares. They do have a high price point. Probably higher than Kinokuniya book store next door.
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June 2021 by Derek X.
Short waiting time to enter store. They keep the number of customers inside to a minimum which we appreciate. We waited about 5-10 mins. They let us in after a group of people left. It's our first time here so not sure if it's always been like this or due to covid. They also ask you to use the hand sanitizer prior to entering. They have a lot of different Gundam models. Mixture of anime products. In the back has other Japanese theme products like household goods and clothes. Lots of cute stationaries that reminds my GF of those cute stationaries stores. Brings back a lot of childhood memories! Hard to come by these stores nowadays. I can definitely spend a lot of time in the Gundam section since that was something that I grew up with and grew up watching that anime. There were other anime related items as well such as action figures, clothes, and souvenirs related to anime. They were playing an episode of Bleach people were in the store to add to the anime atmosphere.
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February 2021 by Allie A.
Visited during the PANDEMIC. I was very happy that they limited the number of people inside the store, then handed you plastic gloves (which weren't great and easily ripped, but hey, it was the thought that counts).Lots of Japanese goods like ceramics and housewares, some food products, clothing etc. I didn't really need anything, but it was fun to peruse.They even had luggage, kimonos and incense.
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January 2021 by Mr D.
Oh man talk about absolute paradise! When we came to the city I had fully expected to just come here and then head into Manhattan. What I didn't realize was that there is an entire plaza that is dedicated to Japan. They have this store and so many other ones, including food!The staff here are beyond pleasant and helped me so much. I'm opening a café and needed a few things to go with the vibe I have. I was able to find the perfect curtain for my door for the café, as well as a super cool Japanese lamp too. I could have spent so much time in this one store. From clothing, to toys, to furniture including futons, to even gatcha machines, they have it all! Some of there prices are definitely kind of high, but there stuff is as authentic as it gets and that doesn't come cheap. I highly recommend coming here, just make sure to give your self ample time to look around!
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October 2018 by heping du
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