Daiso

In 2000, Daiso opened its first store overseas in Taiwan. Today our stores are found all over the world, from the United States, Asia, the Middle East, Oceania, to Europe. High quality at low prices and a large selection of items translates to success in any nation.

7 / 10
50
ratings
  • Phone

    (206) 355-4084

  • Website

    daiso-sangyo.co.jp/english

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  • Type

    Miscellaneous Store

Address

610 5th Ave S (in the International District) Seattle , WA 98104 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 12


Sandy Whittington

what's even cooler than the $1.50 tag is how great the quality of the items I bought were. I bought 3 shape- hole punches, a shape embosser, and a calligraphy pen which sell for way more in Michael's.

Eric Tigre

Daiso's small but sprawling interior in their International District location has housewares priced around $1.50 or so including travel items, home furnishings, paper supplies, accessories and more. Read more

Laurentia H

Minimum $5 purchase for credit card. Trust me, it's not hard to spend more here. Trinkets for your house, kitchen, school, office . You name it, they got it... plus way cuter!

Ricardo Hernandez

Good selection. Everyday cheap prices.

Sofie Gogic

Be practical; stock up on mandolin slicers, knives, sponges, magnets and bath powders! You font need that "melon spoon"

Brittany

Any purchase under $5 is cash only . Seriously.

Keiko Kasper

Everything it $1.50, well most things.

Mary S

I love this place!

Dennis L

Deals on a bunch of random stuff. Almost everything was $1.50 each

Lillian Young

Not sure why the line is always super long, 15 people long.

Szu-chi Chen

$1.5!!!

Stephen Lai

Parking sucks

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