Don Quijote

Roppongi, Akasaka & Around


The Roppongi branch of this jam-packed bargain castle is where Japanese kids of all ages come to stock up for both fun and useful items.

Donki (as it's known by locals) sells everything from household goods and electronics to French-maid costumes at cut-rate prices. You’ll need to hack your way through cluttered aisles, but it’s possible to find some really unusual gifts here.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Roppongi, Akasaka & Around attractions

1. Piramide

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This is really a small mall, but many of the tenants are art galleries, including: Ota Fine Arts (www.otafinearts.com), Wako Works of Art (www.wako-art.jp…

2. Complex 665

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This three-storey building tucked on a backstreet near Roppongi Hills, is the shared location of three leading commercial galleries: Taka Ishii (www…

3. Mohri Garden

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Mohri Garden is an Edo-style strolling garden, on the grounds of the Roppongi Hills mall, complete with meandering paths and a central pond. When…

4. Maman Spider Sculpture

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The most famous piece of public art scattered around Roppongi Hills is this 30ft-tall bronze spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois. It's one of six…

5. Hinokichō-kōen

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This traditional Japanese-style garden centred on an ornamental pond was formerly attached to the Azabu villa residence for the Mori Family and dates back…

6. Tokyo City View

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From this 250m-high vantage point, on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower, you can see 360-degree views of the seemingly never-ending city. Admission is included…

7. Mori Art Museum

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Mori Art Museum is one of Tokyo's leading spaces for contemporary art, taking up a whole floor at the top of Mori Tower. It has no permanent exhibition;…

8. Fujifilm Square

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This small gallery on the ground floor of the Tokyo Midtown West Tower is a fascinating look at the history of cameras, from 18th-century camera obscuras…