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
54
ratings
  • Phone

    (206) 447-6211

  • Website

    daisoglobal.com

  • Instagram

    No Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

    daiso_japan

  • Facebook

    199823916767267

  • Type

    Discount Store

Address

400 Pine St (Westlake Center - 1st Level) Seattle , WA 98101 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 10


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cute books gifts
Caroline Blicq

The cutest dishes/stationery/kitchenware, for a STEAL. Daiso has all things cute , and although space is limited, it's always fun poking around here.

E Birdshaw

Love this place! Everything you never knew you needed!

Charlene Kingston

It's like being inside a Japanese drug store (think Walgreen's) with cooler stuff added to the mix. Japanese packaging and colors, designs. Very fun. I was mesmerized.

Kellielizabeth Cáceres

Bigger than the one at Alderwood. cute little $1.50 store to gingle about. I honestly love picking up Pocky & Ramune here. Not to mention last minute presents and rice bowls !

W. Dunlap

The fabric "furoshiki" at Daiso (fabric squares for wrapping gifts ) are great for a lot of crafting ideas, including collages, book covers, etc.

Tim H.

Authentic Japanese crap for only $1.50!

Lyndsey L

Your life just isn't complete without a Silver body cutter! ...wait >.>

Dee Patience

Wasn’t worth the trip

Rebecca Rogers

Check out the notebook with hilarious misuses of the English language!

かゆ

1ドルではなく、1ドル50セントでした。

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