- Japanese dollar store Daiso wants to open more than 15 stores in the US annually for the next 10 years.
- The chain carries a wide range of Japanese products, including toys, kitchenware, and snacks.
- See what it’s like inside one of Daiso’s newest locations.
One of the world’s hottest dollar stores with a strong cult following is a brand you may have never heard of: Daiso.
But in the next few years, you might find yourself perusing its aisles at a new location near you.
This is Daiso, a Japanese “100-yen store” — which converts to under $1 — with stores around the world and a growing presence in the US.
The retailer currently operates about 6,000 stores worldwide, including 83 stores in the US.
And its stateside footprint is growing fast.
The brand plans to open over 15 stores in the US annually for the next 10 years, Shuhei Geshi, Daiso’s store operations manager, told Insider in an email interview.
And if past grand openings are any indication of what future Daiso openings will look like, you can expect long lines, eager customers, and a flood of Daiso “haul” videos on YouTube.
Given its price point, Daiso is often referred to as a “dollar store” like Dollar Tree or Dollar General …
… “but once you come to the store, you will know the differences between [Daiso and other dollar stores],” Geshi said.
The Japanese brand has all the classic goods available at any conventional budget store, including cleaning supplies, small decorations, and stationery.
But beyond that, it’s a wonderland of products that’ll probably never be available at a budget store in the US, like sushi rolling mats, popular Asian snacks …
… sandwich makers in the shape of a panda …
… traditional Japanese tableware, and Asian skincare products.
It also sells plenty of products that you never knew you needed, whether it be laundry bags designed for socks …
… a two-in-one chopstick and ladle holder …
… or plastic ear caps.
Almost all of Daiso’s products were created in-house, according to its website.
Source: Daiso
And it rolls out 800 new products monthly to create an ever-changing inventory that make customers “excited” to visit, Geshi said.
One of the brand’s newest locations is in Brooklyn, New York.
It’s tiny but mighty and a prime example of how diverse Daiso’s offerings can be.
Source: Daiso
The store is tucked away on the second floor of Brooklyn’s aptly named “Japan Village.”
The store was small but its aisles were clean and packed with a wide range of products. We’re talking everyday and eclectic kitchenware …
… cute office supplies …
… children’s toys …
… comforting snacks and meals …
… and even gardening supplies.
The products’ prices are often printed in yen directly onto the packaging, hence the easily accessible yen to US dollar conversion charts.
But for the most part, this location’s inventory will run you anywhere between about $2 to $15, a price range that’s significantly lower compared to other big-box retailers like Target and Walmart.
And this low price point has caught the eyes of plenty of Brooklynites.
The second-floor store has only been open for two months, but it’s already been a hit with locals.
I visited on a Monday afternoon, a traditionally quiet time for retailers, but still saw plenty of shoppers perusing the aisles as workers organized the shelves.
“It has been very busy,” Geshi said regarding the new Brooklyn location. “We have more customers than we expected.”
And within the next decade, you too may be able to experience the joys of bargain hunting in a diverse Japanese dollar store.
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