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Top 10 Things to Buy at Loft - Best Store in Japan | JAPAN SHOPPING GUIDE

Duration: 16:42Views: 195.6KLikes: 5.1KDate Created: Oct, 2018

Channel: TokiYuYu

Category: People & Blogs

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Description: Loft is popular variety store that sells a ton of interesting products. From home goods to beauty items, from traditional Japanese products to super cute character goods, they have everything! They are most known for their stationery stuff but trust me, you'll want everything from the store! It took me so long to be able to narrow down to 10, because I can't resist buying everything I see everytime I go! Don't say I didn't warn you that Loft is seriously dangerous for your wallet :P LOFT has many locations all over Japan, the Shibuya location is one of the largest (if not THE largest), but each location has its own strength in terms of stock. For example, I find that the character goods section is rather small at Shibuya, I have seen better stock at certain other locations. The store footage of this video was filmed at the Shibuya location Address: 21-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0042 List of products mentioned - most items have a big range of price due to Loft’s large variety for each type of item: 1. Cookware and dining ware (price varies greatly depending on what you are getting, you can find things for as low as 100 yen and as high as 30000 yen or more. Don’t worry, they carry plenty of affordable items but also many high-end ones) 2. Bento & accessories (bento boxes are generally around 2000 yen, but of course they carry less and more expensive ones too. Accessories are pretty affordable, generally between 300-1000 yen) 3. Handkerchief (price varies, generally between 500-2000 yen) 4. Small leather goods (generally between 2500-5000 yen, there are fancier and more expensive ones too) 5. Character goods (depends on what you get, but generally between 500-3000 yen) 6. Mug-hanging characters (blind boxes usually cost between 300-600 yen) 7. Massage tools (manual small tools usually cost 1000-2000 yen, large electric gadgets can cost 20000 yen or more) 8. Steam Cream (small size: 900-1000 yen; regular size: 1200 yen; sets & sunscreen version: 2300-3000 yen) 9. Stickers & stamps (generally between 100-1000 yen) 10. Notebooks (generally between 300-1000 yen) Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/tokiyuyu MUSIC: Day One - Declan DP Music

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