Holiday season during the year-end and New Year holidays. Due to the recent boom in Japan, friends often come from overseas. In the past, Ginza, Senso-ji Temple, and dinner were "Japanese food", but recently there have been a variety of requests for Tsukiji and traditional architecture. The other day, when I was having dinner in Ginza with a friend of France, I suddenly requested that I go to the "100 yen shop".
"Is there a hundred yen shop around here?" 。
~~~ I was going to hold down some shops that seemed to be popular with foreigners, such as the Apple Store in Ginza, Yamada Denki in Yaesu, and Don Quijote in Ginza 8-chome, but it was a bit blind spot. ~~
"Hundred yen shops are often located in Saitama, Chiba, or suburbs where bedroom towns are located, so they may not be in Chuo-ku?" 。
I don't want to go too far from this time because I already don't have much time in the evening and the trains are crowded. When I was searching on a mobile phone without hesitation, it was in Harumi (the only big 100 yen shop in the city was here). Immediately, from the bus stop along Harumi-dori St., take "Tokyo 05" to Triton. It will arrive in just 10 minutes.
[Harumi Triton Square]
It is a 100 yen shop in the city center, but it is quite large and there are plenty of items. My friend also mutters with a happy face saying "La caverne d'ali baba (Cave of Ali Baba)" and throws goods into the shopping basket more and more. I remember a French instructor at the NHK Radio Course told me that the 100 yen shop was popular with tourists visiting France as the "Cave of Ali Baba".
[Daiso Harumi Triton Store]
Did you stay for about an hour before the closing of the store? With a satisfactory face, lower a large bag in both hands and come out.
"I bought it cheaply, but it wouldn't be worth it if I got a taxi?"
"No, I don't have such a wonderful store in France! You may come all the way by plane."
。 。 。 The airplane is a bit over, but it seemed attractive that it was not easy to find in Western Europe and where you can buy a wide variety of goods cheaply. It seems that sightseeing in Japan is also changing rapidly. [Large kite in the Harumi Triton Square Grand Lobby]
[Daiso Harumi Triton Store]
Location 2nd floor of Triton Square, 1-8-16 Harumi, Chuo-ku, 104-0053, Japan
Phone: 03-6221-3048
Business hours 10:00~21:00
Access
<In front of Harumi Triton Square / From Harumi 3-chome bus stop>
‐ Tokyo Bus: Tokyo 03 (bound for Yotsuya Station via Ginza 4-chome), Tokyo 05 (bound for Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit via Ginza 4-chome), East 15 (bound for Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit via Shinkawa and Hatchobori)
- Harumi Liner: Yurakucho, Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit, Nihonbashi Takashimaya area.
‐ Edo Bus South Circulation: To Kachidoki Station, Chuo-ku government office.
<Community Cycle (CCC)> : Cherry Blossom promenade (D03) near Port.