Although the drugstores in popular tourist spots are, firstly, expensive, and secondly, easily sold out, I would say that if you want to buy everything quickly, this is still a good choice, unless you want to buy popular maternal and child products, etc. …
Although everyone says that their prices are generally high, I think it has the most abundant and complete products I have ever shopped at. Basically, the things that I haven’t found or seen in other stores are all available here. If you really can’t find something, you can ask the staff! . . .
The place is not big, but there are many people. The variety of goods is OK. I bought almost everything except the two kinds of diet pills that I was asked to bring. You can get more discounts by using coupons on Ctrip. As for the price, it is probably the same in all places in Kyoto. I checked and saw that the candy of Ryukakusan is the same as that of FamilyMart.
In Kyoto Station, it is not big, there are many goods, it is a local net red drug store, there are many branches, fortunately, there are not many Chinese waiters, the tax refund has a designated payment desk, directly pay the duty-free price, more convenient than Don Quixote. In Japan, you can't use the domestic high-end FANCL only for sale in drugstores. Soy milk, Huawang toothbrush is only half the price in China
Famous drug store brand, there are many branches, the variety is relatively complete
Although the drugstores in popular tourist spots are, firstly, expensive, and secondly, easily sold out, I would say that if you want to buy everything quickly, this is still a good choice, unless you want to buy popular maternal and child products, etc. …
Although everyone says that their prices are generally high, I think it has the most abundant and complete products I have ever shopped at. Basically, the things that I haven’t found or seen in other stores are all available here. If you really can’t find something, you can ask the staff! . . .
The place is not big, but there are many people. The variety of goods is OK. I bought almost everything except the two kinds of diet pills that I was asked to bring. You can get more discounts by using coupons on Ctrip. As for the price, it is probably the same in all places in Kyoto. I checked and saw that the candy of Ryukakusan is the same as that of FamilyMart.
In Kyoto Station, it is not big, there are many goods, it is a local net red drug store, there are many branches, fortunately, there are not many Chinese waiters, the tax refund has a designated payment desk, directly pay the duty-free price, more convenient than Don Quixote. In Japan, you can't use the domestic high-end FANCL only for sale in drugstores. Soy milk, Huawang toothbrush is only half the price in China
Famous drug store brand, there are many branches, the variety is relatively complete