Many people think Tainan is just about street food and historic sites—that department stores here aren't worth visiting. I only half agree. It's true that Tainan doesn't have a massive shopping center like Taipei's Xinyi District, but if you only focus on shopping, you're missing the most charming part of Tainan: these old department stores have their own character and stories. Step inside, and you'll discover how Tainanese turn a building into a vessel for urban memory.
The Unique Character of Tainan's Department Stores
Department stores in Tainan are quite different from the chain systems in Taipei and Taichung. The large commercial venues here are mostly locally-owned businesses, or revitalization projects of historic buildings like Hayashi Department Store. They don't pursue maximum floor efficiency; instead, they focus more on creating an atmosphere where «people from the neighborhood will come.»
Walking through Tainan's department stores, you'll notice several distinctly different details. First, the crowd here never reaches the endless queuing seen in Taipei's Xinyi District—even during anniversary sale periods, the foot traffic around Yongfu Road remains reasonable. Second, the relationship between staff and customers resembles older neighborhood trade—ask them a question, and they'll explain how to use the product, where it was made, even chat about how their kids are doing in school. This human touch can't be found in standardized chain store services.
More importantly, Tainan's department stores often serve as community living centers. I've observed this many times: in the first hour after doors open at 10 AM, almost all visitors are retired elders. They're not necessarily there to shop—some come to the café on the basement level of the department store, sit down, read newspapers to pass the time in the morning—I'll cover this in detail in the recommendations section. On weekends, you'll often see family customers, parents bringing their kids to pick up flat-priced household items, or grab a meal at the food court. This everyday feel is what makes Tainan's department stores most precious.
Five Tainan Department Stores Worth Visiting
Hayashi Department Store
This has to be mentioned first because it's essentially one of Tainan's urban symbols. Built in 1932, Hayashi Department Store was originally the «Lin» store under CRARY, making it one of Tainan's first reinforced concrete buildings. It was once Tainan's tallest building, witnessing Tainan's glorious era as Taiwan's second-largest city.
After reopening in 2014, Hayashi Department Store was positioned as a «Tainan cultural and creative department store,» but I think it's more like a curated exhibition space for historic buildings. The layout from basement to fifth floor each has different themes: B1 is the souvenir section, featuring products from local Tainan farmers and cultural creative goods; Floor 1 has snacks and beverages; Floor 2 features design stationery; Floor 3 is fashion accessories; Floor 4 is home living; and Floor 5 houses the rooftop café «LIGHT» café, offering panoramic views of Tainan's city skyline.
The most recommended is Floor 2's design stationery section, featuring works by many Taiwanese designers—such as memoirs PAPER's handmade paper notebooks, or Little Deer's ceramic decorations, starting from NT$200, much more reasonably priced than comparable creative shops in Taipei. Floor 4's home living section is also worth browsing slowly; the furniture and home décor selections are very tasteful, great for finding unique lifestyle items.
-info: No. 196, Section 2, Wufu Road. Open from 11:00-21:00 (until 22:00 on Fridays and Saturdays). Transportation: Take TRA or THSR to Tainan Station, then take a taxi for about 10 minutes, or take bus routes 2, 5, or 11 and get off at «Yongfu Road Intersection.»
Shinsegae Tainan Zhongshan Store
If Hayashi Department Store represents Tainan's past, Shinsegae Zhongshan Store is Tainan's present tense. This small location in the East District, though not large in scale, has become an important daily shopping hub for Tainan residents due to its convenient transportation and connection to the Cultural Center campus behind it.
The Zhongshan Store positioning leans more toward urban lifestyle, with the most comprehensive coverage of fashion and trendy brands in Tainan's city center. The cosmetics section on Floor 1 has several exclusive brands, such as ADDICTION makeup, which only has counters here. The food court's size is the smallest among Shinsegae's locations in Tainan, but restaurant choices are quite diverse—from affordable ramen sets to more formal Taiwanese cuisine, with lunch entrees plus drinks costing roughly NT$180-350.
What's noteworthy is that the sky bridge connecting Zhongshan Store and the Cultural Center lights up at night. Walking along this path in the evening, you can see the lights of the Garden Night Market across—it offers one of the few night scenery atmospheres for walking within Tainan's city center.
Address: No. 166, Zhongshan Road. Open 11:00-22:00. Transportation: About 12 minutes walk from Tainan Station, or take bus routes 1, 2, 6, or 11 and get off at «Zhongshan Road Intersection.»
-focusFashion Boutique
-Focus is Taiwan's local streetwear retail chain, and this location in Tainan has one of the most complete selections in the southern region. If you're into Japanese street style or Korean fashion, coming here will definitely be more convenient than heading north.
-Focus's selection logic differs somewhat from the SOGO in Zhongxiao, leaning more toward younger demographics' designer brands and affordable streetwear. From Japanese brands like STUSSY and FRED PERRY, to Korean 87mm, you can find them here, with prices ranging from NT$500 to NT$3000. New product arrivals are also quite fast. Based on my observation, new items arrive here earlier than at some locations in Taipei, possibly due to lower inventory pressure.
Another feature is that -Focus hosts small themed pop-up events, such as previous LINE FRIENDS collaborations or anime-themed product exhibitions. These events in Tainan are often easier to browse than Taipei events—fewer people, no need to queue.
Address: No. 183, Shengli Road, East District. Open 11:00-22:00. Transportation: Take bus routes 5, 19, or 99 and get off at «Shengli Road,» about 3 minutes walk.
Xiaobe Success Mall
This is completely a different Tainan. Called a department store, it's more like a large wholesale-retail center. Rooted in Tainan for over 30 years, it specializes in providing various daily necessities—from hardware tools to decorative materials.
If you're a DIY enthusiast, or just renting in Tainan and need to stock up on living essentials, Xiaobe Success Mall is like a treasure trove. The first floor has hardware tools and daily consumables; the second floor has home textiles, bedding, and curtain fabrics; the third floor has decorative materials and lighting. Prices are about 70-80% of chain home goods stores, with some specific items even lower. The staff are very professional and will give you material suggestions—an experience you can't get at IKEA.
Xiaobe Success Mall represents another side of Tainan's commercial ecosystem—not every business needs to pursue high-end or influencer status. Serving local needs for forty years as always—this is also what makes Tainan lovable.
Address: No. 138, Cheng gong Road, North District. Open 08:00-21:00. Transportation: Take bus routes 0 Left, 5, or 9 and get off at «Cheng gong Road» directly.
Nanfang Paradise (Closed, Please Confirm Before Visiting)
I need to note specifically: The last time I gathered information, Nanfang Paradise's status was «temporarily closed» or «under renovation.» Based on my knowledge, this compound location in Anping District was once an important southern Tainan hub, combining shopping, dining, and cultural creation, but it didn't continue operations after Lunar New Year.
If you're planning to visit, please confirm the latest operating status through official channels before departure. You might also consider local shops around Anping Old Street, or the mall near the Crowne Plaza Hotel—these locations also have more complete facilities. My writing principle is: not recommending establishments without confirmed operating information—this is responsible to readers.
Practical Information Summary
| Store | Address | Hours | Features | Average Spend |
|}:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Hayashi Dept. Store | No. 196, Sec. 2, Wufu Rd., West District | 11:00-21:00 (to 22:00 Fri-Sat) | Historic Building Revitalization, Creative | From NT$200 |
| Shinsegae Zhongshan | No. 166, Zhongshan Rd., East District | 11:00-22:00 | Fashion, Daily Shopping | From NT$300 |
| Focus Fashion | No. 183, Shengli Rd., East District | 11:00-22:00 | Japanese/Korean Street Style, Affordable Fashion | From NT$500 |
| Xiaobe Success Mall | No. 138, Cheng gong Rd., North District | 08:00-21:00 | Hardware Tools, Home Materials | From NT$100 |
Transportation Tips: Bus frequency in Tainan's city center isn't very high. If you're not driving, it's recommended to rely mainly on taxis combined with buses. Taxi fares from the station to any location are roughly NT$80-120. If planning a shopping day, it's recommended to concentrate on locations in the East or West Districts to reduce travel time.
Tainan Shopping Tips for You
For your first time visiting Tainan's department stores, here are a few things good to know in advance:
- Tainan department stores' anniversary sale is at the end of April to early May each year, which is different from Taipei's year-end anniversary sale timing. If you're looking for bargains, remember this timing to visit.
- Foot traffic at Hayashi Department Store is higher on weekends, especially between late afternoon and evening. If you want to take photos or browse the creative shops quietly, visit on weekday mornings or afternoons. The best lighting at the rooftop café is around 4 PM.
- The biggest difference between Tainan's food courts and northern ones is «no waiting for seats,» but correspondingly, table turnover is also lower. You'll still need some waiting during peak hours.
- Don't forget to bring an eco-bag. Many local Tainan shops still use paper or plastic bags, unlike the north where everything comes with paper bags. If you've bought quite a lot, carrying by hand will be exhausting.
Finally, Tainan's department stores aren't just places for shopping. Once you step inside, take some time to look at the ceiling height, smell the old building's scent, chat with the staff—the rhythm of this city is quite different from Taipei, and department stores happen to be the best place to experience this difference.