Halloween is just around the corner and in Japan, it is massively celebrated! The Japanese people love Halloween so much that shops and cafes start putting out Halloween-themed products as early as September. Many Halloween parties will also be happening this weekend. If you're searching for a Halloween costume, look no further than Don Quijote! Whether you would like to be terrifying, cute, sexy, or straight-up amusing, Don Quijote probably has something for you. Apart from Halloween costumes, there are also many other products, e.g. furniture, electrical appliances, games, clothes, etc. It's a fun department store! Simply walking into it can be an eye-opener to Japanese creativity.
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Don Quijote at Roppongi
To prepare for Halloween, look no further than Donki!
By Valerie Kor
Community writer
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Sherilyn Siy
9 years ago
Donki Roppongi also has a gigantic fish tank. We love to just stand there and watch the fish. Huge hit with the kids as well.
Olga
9 years ago
Donki is fun and creepy at the same time!
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