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What to buy in Japan? Where can I buy Japanese travel shopping?

speciality

Japanese skin care products, electronic products, Japanese snacks, dolls, toys.

1, Japanese skin care products

Japanese skin care products are cheap, good in quality, and strictly guaranteed in hygiene and raw material control, which is the favorite of Asian women. Especially in recent years, the popular cosmeceuticals must not be missed. Well-known brands include Shiseido and Kose.

2. Electronic products

There are many famous electronic brands in Japan, such as Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony, Nikon and so on. Some of the latest DV, cameras, computers and other products of these brands can only be bought in Japan. Because it is tax-free, the price is much cheaper.

3. Harmonious snacks

Japan has always been famous for its delicious food, and dim sum culture is no exception. These beautiful sweet snacks, beautifully packaged, are definitely good gifts for relatives and friends to return home.

4. Doll toys

Japanese dolls are small and exquisite, and some brands are familiar with them. For example, kimono dolls, Hello Kitty series and so on.

Shopping area:

Tokyo (Mount Omotesando Hills, Roppongi, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Akihabara, Ginza, Yurakucho)

Osaka (Dongsheng, Shinsaibashi, Meitian)

Tokyo 1

Tokyo is undoubtedly the best place for shoppers.

Shibuya, Ginza, Harajuku and Akihabara are the main gathering places of street fashion shops in Tokyo, and they are shopping paradise for young people composed of some popular shops. Shoes, cosmetics, ornaments and small household appliances are the four hot spots of shopping in Tokyo. Visitors can choose a variety of goods in major shopping malls in Tokyo. Clothing, cosmetics, electrical appliances and the latest electronic products, and so on, everything.

2. Hokkaido

The most famous thing in Hokkaido is milk, so it is famous for many delicious dairy products, and most of the products are limited to the region and can only be bought locally.

Shopping habits:

In Japan, the average shopper has no habit of bargaining when shopping. In special places such as antique markets, or in the case of large-scale shopping at home appliance discount stores, sometimes you can bargain.