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
Don Quijote (Roppongi) is housed in a colourful building. Its colours bounce off the wet pavements on a rainy day.
The entrance of Don Quijote gives you a wacky hint of what's in store. The Buddha's hand moves up and down, beseeching you to enter.
A truly dizzying array of costumes ranging from terrifying to sexy to cute to strange... you name it, they probably have it!
Huge array of ears to enhance your Halloween look.
Be a Japanese schoolgirl if you wish!
My personal favourites are these kigurumi (cartoon character costumes). Cute and also warm for the late October season!
Your dog gets to spruce up its wardrobe too at Don Quijote.
Some merchandise will make you laugh out loud.
Apart from Halloween costumes, there are also other sections, such as furniture, electrical appliances and other knick knacks!
These miniature Japanese board games make great souvenirs.
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Sherilyn Siy
10 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
10 years ago
Donki is fun and creepy at the same time!
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