Daimaru department store 1
Daimaru Department Store is divided into the South Pavilion and the North Pavilion, and the goods are relatively complete. There are supermarkets underground, all kinds of food and fruits, with cosmetics of major brands on them. Before shopping, you can get a 5% discount coupon at the service desk with your passport.
The tax refund is on the 4th floor of the South Pavilion. You'd better buy it all at once. Might as well refund the tax together. There are many tax refunds in the evening, so try to get them as early as possible. A handling fee of about 2% will be charged for tax refund. Basically, Japanese local brands and international brands can be bought.
2. Takashimaya Department Store
Shimaya, full name Takashimaya (たかしまや), is a large high-end department store chain in Japan. 1829 was founded in Kyoto, and is a second-hand clothing and cotton retailer. Its head office is located in Nanpu Station of Nanhai in downtown Osaka, Japan, and there are more than 20 chain stores in Japan.
3. Matsumoto Ito Drugstore
Tax refund for more than 5,000 yen on the spot, the overall feeling is that the store is bright and the goods are neatly placed. There are many Chinese shopping guides, and communication is completely barrier-free. Most of them are regular goods, except for suits, there are not many extra discounts.
4. Daguo cosmeceuticals
Tax refund on the spot for more than 5,000 yen, there are different discounts according to different shops, such as/kloc-3 discount for more than 0/000 yen and 50 discount for more than 30,000 yen. The overall price of cosmeceuticals in big countries is cheap, but there are some expensive ones, such as the brown sugar cream brought by the landlord to others, which is nearly 30 yuan RMB more expensive than Matsumoto, but the overall price is still relatively cheap.
There are also many Chinese shopping guides, with warm service and crowded goods, but it is also clear at a glance. Most goods are priced goods, and there are few expensive brands.
5. Also known as sauce
Aka sauce mother and baby shop is close to Honmachi station, and it takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from Shinsaibashi. This shop is duty-free. More than 1w yen can be tax-free. There is a duty-free window on the fifth floor. You can visit the fifth floor from the first floor and then check out. There is a handling fee for tax refund. Business hours are until 8 pm.
Shopping precautions:
1, payment
Shopping in Japan is generally paid by Japanese yen or credit card, which supports VISA, MasterCard, JCB and UnionPay. With the increasing number of tourists in China, shops gradually support non-cash payment methods such as Alipay. However, cash or credit cards are still recommended.
Step 2 plan the route
Generally, you plan your shopping route according to your own time. Because the transportation cost in Japan is relatively expensive, if you plan your route in advance, you can buy a lot of things with the money saved.
3. Language
There are many words in Japanese interspersed with Chinese, and every clerk will wear a name tag. If you see a word, such as the name tag of a word in China, such as Zhang, Li and Wang, most of them are migrant workers in China, you can try to communicate in Chinese first.