Reported 12 months ago
The famous Japanese discount store Don Quijote, known as DON DON DONKI, with its unique business model and diverse range of products, has multiple stores in Japan and five branches in Taiwan, drawing in a large number of customers. A recent viral post on social media highlighted how Taiwan's 'Shooping Mall' is considered the 'Taiwanese version of Don Quijote' by a Japanese visitor due to common features like selling everything, being open 24/7, having yellow signage, and unique décor on shelves. This comparison has sparked discussions and interest among consumers in both Japan and Taiwan, showcasing the unique positions these two brands hold in the hearts of consumers in both countries.
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