Tokyu Hands Kyoto

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Shimogyo Ward, Japan

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Home improvement store· Camping store· General store· Gift shop· Hobby store· Home goods store· Kitchen supply store· Office supply store· Stationery store

Tokyu Hands Kyoto Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tokyu Hands Kyoto is located in Shimogyo Ward, Japan on Naginatabokocho, 27番地, 大丸京都店周辺店舗. Tokyu Hands Kyoto is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category home improvement store in Japan.

Address

Naginatabokocho, 27番地, 大丸京都店周辺店舗

Phone

+81752543109

Open hours

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ahmad maleh

Unbelievable Many many products from all over the world I love to go once more

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Karl S

DIY store with various craft supplies, painting supplies and more. Friendly staff.

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Elaine L

It's so big and clean! The floor is labeled in sections: A, B, C, D etc. There are 4 floors in total, and there are so many goodies. We spent a good amount of time here! You can find toilets almost on every floor. Very nice!

はわいきたよ

This is great place for tourists. They have everything you want get( Japanese everyday goods) you can find good souvenirs.

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Paolo Fondevilla

Tokyu Hands has always been a well-loved store for me. It has a little bit of everything. Toys, electronics, personal care, household items, stationery, etc. What I think is good about this branch is the fact that the store is smaller in size (floor area) which makes browsing through their merchandise easier and faster. However, this is also a downside in that, it has a fewer selection of items compared to the other bigger branches. The store is conveniently located in the central business district with a bus station around a minute's walk away. Another issue: Foreigners will have to settle their tax exempt purchases in the neighboring Daimaru mall which is a good three minute walk. The staff were their usual friendly and helpful selves but were not too eager so as to disrupt people who wished to shop in peace.