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Saizen, 85-peso shop in Robinsons Galleria: the house of cute

June 4, 2009 by ajay

Truth to tell, during my first (and only) visit to Tokyo in ’05, budget constraints forced me to visit the 100-yen stores as my only option for buying ‘pasalubong.’ They were huge, housed in three to four-storey buildings with all kinds of stuff available.

Fast forward to 2009, one need not fly as far because the real 100-yen (hyaku-en) shop named Saizen opened its first branch at the Robinsons Galleria last April 29. Everything at 85 pesos each! I have to admit: the extent of their offerings makes Japan Home Center a poor cousin. Must-buys here, in my opinion: beauty aids, home organizers and kitchen tools, including bento accessories that I’ve been looking for. And of course, things related to Japan!

I just wish Saizen would go forth and multiply soon, and not limit its store to faraway Ortigas.

Saizen - 100 Yen Store

Some interesting items:

Saizen Philippines

French fries container, almost like the way it looks in McDonalds. Bought a pack, so kids will think it’s the real thing :D

Multi-colored, brightly-designed chopsticks.

Saizen Philippines

I look at these, and if I were the copywriter, I’d say: “Hayden Kho-inspired banana holders.” :D

Saizen Philippines

Seven Dwarfs home ornaments ~ complete them all!

Saizen Philippines

My Saizen loot netted me P3,060. Aaaargh! And they say 100-yen shops are cheap? Hehe.

Saizen loot

My favorites from this batch are the bento picks, lunch cloth, the polka-dotted hair turban, gold-colored bracelets, the magnetic dolls as well as the kikay accessories like nail art and eyelashes. They’re all the height of cute!

The sales clerk told me celebrities like Judy Ann, Chynna and Carmina have been flocking to the store too…. so we’re definitely not in the wrong company.

My next post will tell you all about shopping wisely in this Saizen. Mata ne!

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11 Comments »

  1. Snow says:

    Super cuties nga yung mga puchases mo. Ang they have fake eyelashes. Teka, makapunta nga dyan. i love the chopsticks too.. ^_^

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  2. [...] It’s just good that the staff and cashiers are friendly and helpful. Here are my own tips for shopping sanely and effectively in Saizen, the authentic 100-yen (hyaku-en) shop in Manila, after Japan’s very own Daiso chain of [...]

  3. Joan Bren says:

    I’ve been there last saturday! their stuff were great, more then what the other Japanese stuff stores sell. You’re right so many bento making stuff & accessories to choose from. Saw stuff from eBay that they sold there in Saizen, for a fraction of the price! Would be definitely dropping there within the week for more shopping.

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  4. Sasha says:

    So this is the store you told me about last week! Why do the Japanese have the cutest urban-esque interiors and not to mention, quirky but highly interesting product packaging? Do they really sell the oddest things? I can’t wait to check it out! :D

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  5. Toni says:

    LOL! Ang dami mong nashopping!!!

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  6. [...] erasers, paste, glue,  and some other stuff  I believe would cost less in other stores.  Ajay even shelled out PHP3,060 for her visit to Saizen (36 [...]

  7. [...] gotten a few bento stuff from the only full-fledged Saizen store in the Philippines in Robinson’s Galleria, where everything is P85 pesos. This somehow inspired me to make a [...]

  8. happy says:

    Out of curiosity, I went there to see if this store can compete with the real HYAKU YEN shops from Japan.Sure enough,the items were authentic products from Japan and has a wide range of stuffs for the kitchen,garden,office,school,and cute stuffs you wont see elsewhere in the Metropolis.
    The only setback that I see is the price of 85 pesos.How come in Japan its only 100 yen (50 pesos)…in US $ 1 (50 pesos) then in the Philippines where minimum wage is so low, the dollar shop is 85 pesos per item? Di ba dapat mas mababa? Fair sana kung 50 pesos din di ba? yun lang….

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  9. [...] Robinson’s Galleria first to look for a nice gift for Tito Oscar (his dad). We passed by Saizen and HandyMan and browsed for gardening tools (since Tito Oscar likes [...]

  10. [...] couldn’t quite contain my happiness and excitement that a big branch of Saizen discount store has opened at the Faura Wing of Robinsons Place Manila (Robinsons Place Ermita, if you wish!) As I [...]

  11. abegail says:

    I was browsing the internet for affordable gifts to buy and luckily, I saw this post. Thanks for the info. I’ll read your shopping tips next. :)

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