When it comes to Kanazawa's 100 yen shops, many tourists head directly to major chains like DAISO and Seria, but the shopping乐趣 of this ancient city extends far beyond that. As one of Japan's most representative "age-friendly cities" and a hub for traditional crafts, Kanazawa's 100 yen shops have actually quietly echoed these regional characteristics in their product development—from the practical needs of seniors to cultural experience accessories, you can find premium alternatives at bargain prices.
While the density of 100 yen shops around Kanazawa Station isn't as high as in Tokyo or Osaka, the variety is surprisingly comprehensive. Moreover, because there are relatively fewer tourists, shelves are restocked faster—summer festival supplies and winter warming accessories often appear earlier than in more popular destinations. The local shopping strategy is simple: treat the 100 yen shop as an "accessory supply station for the Kanazawa experience" rather than just a place for daily necessities.
【Shopping Strategies for Different Travelers】
▎Senior Travelers: Prioritizing Convenience and Safety
Kanazawa itself has a high aging population, which has led to particularly well-developed senior product lines at local 100 yen shops. These stores understand the mindset of seniors who "don't want to burden their children," offering many "easy-to-use even when alone" friendly packaging options.
Recommended products include: magnifying glasses with large print (from ¥110), eye-catching pill organizers (¥110-220), enlarged laundry labels (¥110), and glow-in-the-dark indoor slippers (from ¥220). Notably, some Kanazawa 100 yen shops have introduced "care product collaboration" series, where certain branches offer affordable versions of home safety items recommended by caregivers, such as bathroom non-slip mats (approximately ¥330-440) and handrail cushioning pads (approximately ¥220).
The pricing strategy for these products is also clever: core items are priced in the ¥110-330 range, avoiding low-price competition while being more than 50% cheaper than specialty care stores. For senior travelers, rather than bringing heavy luggage, it's better to purchase these practical items locally in Kanazawa, saving luggage space and reducing the burden of transportation.
▎Cultural Experience Enthusiasts: Affordable Alternatives to Gold Leaf Experiences
Kanazawa is famous for its gold leaf, but genuine gold leaf craft products are surprisingly expensive. In fact, many 100 yen shops offer "gold leaf experience starter kits," allowing you to experience Kanazawa's proud traditional craft at minimal cost.
Recommended products include: gold leaf tape (¥110-165), gold leaf sticker sets (¥165-330), gold leaf nail stickers (from ¥220), and small-portion gold leaf material DIY kits (¥330-550). The significance of these products lies not in their collectible value, but in allowing tourists to practice techniques and assess whether they truly enjoy gold leaf craftsmanship before committing to formal experiences.
There's also a hidden use for gold leaf-related products: as souvenir packaging materials. Putting gold leaf stickers purchased at the 100 yen shop on gifts instantly elevates their quality—this is a trick even local souvenir shop staff use.
▎Family Travelers: The Cost-Effectiveness of Convenience Kits for Parents and Children
One characteristic of family travel in Kanazawa is that most attractions are at moderate distances, not requiring long walks, but for energetic children, having some small props ready at all times makes the journey smoother.
Recommended products include: cartoon band-aid sets (¥110-165), foldable water guns (¥220-330), portable candy boxes (¥110), and doodle books with thick crayons (from ¥220). Some branches also carry entry-level "children's disaster prevention kits" including whistles, fluorescent strips, and reflective stickers—although designed as emergency supplies for parents and children, they're equally practical for travel.
【Regional Characteristic Discoveries at Kanazawa 100 Yen Shops】
There's an interesting phenomenon at Kanazawa 100 yen shops: the proportion of "limited edition products" is higher than in other cities. This is because Kanazawa's tourists have stronger purchasing power, giving stores the confidence to introduce specialty products with higher profit margins. Common items include:
Kaga yuzen pattern washi tape (approximately ¥220-330), Kutani-yaki style Japanese stickers (approximately ¥165-280), and Kenrokuen-shaped magnets (approximately ¥110-165). Although these products are priced relatively higher, their quality is considered top-tier among 100 yen shops, making them suitable as small souvenirs for friends.
Another regional characteristic is the particularly comprehensive "weather preparedness products." Kanazawa experiences frequent snowfall in winter and rapid transitions between summer and winter, so rain gear and warming accessories inventory often exceeds that of similarly sized cities, with better quality as well. For example, there's a rich selection of reusable hand warmers (approximately ¥330-550) and waterproof gloves (approximately ¥220-440).
【Recommended Stores and Shopping Highlights】
①DAISO Kanazawa Station Front Store
Located a 1-minute walk from the East Exit of Kanazawa Station, this store primarily targets tourists with a smooth product display layout. The advantages include long operating hours and year-round availability. The drawbacks are crowds during peak tourist seasons, and some popular items tend to be out of stock.
②Seria Shiino-ura Kanazawa Store
Located in southern Kanazawa, slightly farther from the city center but with convenient parking, this is the top choice for self-driving travelers. The product style leans toward warm countryside aesthetics, suitable for purchasing home decor-related items. This store has a particularly rich selection of baking tools—don't miss it if you love making desserts.
③3COIN Kanazawa Shimeno Store
Located near a rest area on the north highway, ideal for self-driving travelers to visit en route. Priced between ¥100-300, it specializes in "slightly higher quality daily necessities," such as color-fast colored cotton cores (approximately ¥220) and durable cleaning brushes (approximately ¥165-330).
④ Watts Kanazawa Fukudoku Main Store
Located near Korinbō, this is the store with the most comprehensive product selection within Kanazawa city, covering daily necessities, stationery, accessories, kitchenware, and more. This store's特色 is that "if you can't find something, you can ask the staff, and they can almost always arrange it"—ideal for those with specific needs.
⑤ Can DO Kanazawa Hashiba Store
Located near the Saiikawa Bridge area, not far from Kenrokuen Park, it's an ideal base for tourists to visit en route. Products are mainly compact-sized, suitable for travelers with limited luggage space. This store has a particularly rich eco-friendly product line, such as biodegradable dish soap (approximately ¥220) and storage boxes made from recycled materials (approximately ¥330-550).
【Practical Information】
Most Kanazawa 100 yen shops operate from 09:00-21:00, with average closing time being one hour earlier than in Tokyo or Osaka. Plan your schedule accordingly. Average spending falls between ¥500-1,500 (approximately HK$27-81), though it can exceed ¥3,000 if primarily purchasing souvenirs.
Regarding transportation, large stores in front of Kanazawa Station are directly accessible on foot. For stores in suburban areas, consider using the Hokuriku Bus Day Pass (¥600) or renting a bicycle (¥500-1,000 per day).
【Travel Tips】
Senior travelers should prioritize stores near the station to conserve energy for movement. Kanazawa's 100 yen shops still have a high rate of not accepting electronic payments, so bring enough cash before heading out. Minimum purchase requirements vary by store, but most are ¥110 or above.
The best shopping time for cultural experience enthusiasts is before 10 AM on weekdays, when shelves are most fully stocked and crowds are smallest. The best time to purchase gold leaf-related products is during the low tourist season from November to February, when there are more discounted items available.