It is definitely a good year for Japanophiles, from the minion pop-up café to the recently-opened Japanese discount store, Don Don Donki and the highly raved noshery serving up omu rice, OMU, you can get a piece of Japanese culture in this little red dot.
Now, there is another Japanese discount store in Singapore that will have you rejoicing in happiness.
Aptly called $2 Nomi Japan, the items are all priced at only a mere $2, just like Daiso!
Located on the second floor of Marina Square, the store will have over 15,000 products under one roof, such as beauty products, food, stationery and knickknacks.
Just take a look at what they have to offer:
Spanning at only 1,873 sq ft, it doesn’t compare to Daiso or Don Don Donki, but who knows, you might come across some hidden gems.
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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