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    Hello Tokyo

    4.5 (130 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Monty W.

    Awesome cute shop with a lot of items that you can't really find in any big box retailer. Fund to go around and look for collectibles or cute stuff for kids. I like the kitchen area where they have various gadgets that are really helpful in food prep. And the plus is that it's now 1.99 for most items unless otherwise marked. Good value and a fund place to shop.

    Drinks, frozen treats
    Mya A.

    Located in Niles, Illinois! Adorable, many plushies, snacks, and toys to choose from! They have a photo booth where you can take pictures. Clearance section available in the front of the store! Much of sanrio, pusheen and pokemon toys. Home, kitchen, pet supplies available as well!

    Everything $2.25 UNLESS MARKED OTHERWISE
    Karyn M.

    Why Hello, Hello Tokyo. While I do love a Japanese dollar store, Hello Tokyo is not a dollar store. Everything is $2.25 (unless priced otherwise), and quite a LOT is priced otherwise. Which is ok: there's a lot of cool new stuff that wasn't here during my previous visits, like collectibles (all behind cases), and special beauty products (also locked up), as well as the usual -- housewares, stationery, candy, snacks, toys, claw machines, Photo Booth, more. The store is definitely more kawaii and I love it. Very little that I bought was $2.25 -- in fact most of it was not -- Kewpie Mayo, Kewpie dressing, matcha makeup, pet hat, Spy family playing cards.... You'll shop here because you love this kind of stuff. Hello Tokyo, good-bye $$$.

    Excited!!! Finally got one :)
    Marivic M.

    This place is super cute! Found this location just searching up places around my aunties home. I'm not from the area so I was pretty excited to see that this store was just around the corner. When you first walk in it's a little overwhelming because they have soo many cute things. For little girls, boys and adults. They also got everyday things that you may need. While checking out I noticed that they also sold Pokemon cards. When I asked about the Prismatic the worker said they just received it the day before and it sold out. I was super bummed but I know how popular they are. After checking out, the gentlemen flagged me down and told me he had found a box laying around and that I could buy it! To my surprise I was just ecstatic that he had offered it to me. I was very grateful! Overall, I would definitely come and visit this location again. It's very similar to one of our stores that we know as Daiso. Possibly a sister company? But Thank You again to the gentleman that made my day!

    Kai R.

    This place rocks and I hope it grows into a chain. It also shows there is a big following of Japanese culture and life. Such diversity in this place and the other Japanese stores, I have visited in the area. I give this place 5 stars, because the staff was extremely nice. I hope everyone visits "Hello Tokyo," even though I keep calling it "Hello Kitty."

    Wall of Pokémon keychains
    Phillip Y.

    We visited after checking reviews on Yelp. Also it helps that it is close by kohl children museum. Our son was floored on the Pokémon selection for keychains. Also my wife looked for storage ideas for home decor. Overall great store with really good inventory of everything. We liked it the first time that we returned back the next day.

    Adrianne B.

    Discovered this store on a recent trip. I only had about 20 minutes to shop and check out, so I didn't have enough time to look at every aisle closely. If I had, I know I would have spent at least 3x what I did! Cool collection of everyday useful items, super cute tchotchkes, and Japanese sweets, snacks, and drinks.

    Stickers!
    Tina C.

    The only official Daiso store around the Chicagoland area (from my knowledge)! This is a place you MUST visit if you love all things cheap, but cute. Think of it like a Japanese Dollar store where almost every item is $2.25. Anything that doesn't have a price tag is $2.25. Otherwise it is tagged with a price. There are some items in the $5-$10 range and some more than that. I've been here so many times since it has opened. Since opening, the store has definitely increased their offerings to products beyond just Daiso. They have Pusheen and Sanrio dolls, Gundam Models and more! They change their products in and out frequently, keeping up with the latest trends (i see you Kuromi). If you love cute stationary, this place has it all. Notebooks, notepads, pens, erasers, etc. Not the bland ones, the very cute ones! I will say that most of the pens I've purchased have not lasted long, but they were cute nonetheless. They also have expanded their food section with yummy asian snacks, ice cream, boba, etc. I try my best not to indulge, but sometimes I can't help it. They even have those cute DIY your own food boxes! My absolutely favorite upgrade is the $4 photobooth. My family and I have been taking photobooth pictures with my daughter since she was 5 weeks old. It is great that you get 2 physical copies as well as a very high quality digital copy. It is awesome to see my daughter grow up through the photobooth pictures when putting them side by side. Definitely a treasure of mine. The one downside is that they don't allow any returns or exchanges. Everything is final sale. It is what it is. Don't forget to sign up for their loyalty card! You only need to give your email and phone number to sign up and everytime you purchase, just give your phone number at checkout. Note, that you will get promotional emails from time to time. Overall, highly recommend this place. In fact, I think I'm going to visit again today!

    Nick P.

    Great store with many items you can use around the house/apt or when traveling. I prefer this place over places like Mitsuwa. Way less people and not crowded. Also, you don't have to worry about driving around the parking lot to get a space closer to the entrance. They have more than enough parking. It's located in a strip mall. Prices are cheap. If you're expecting this to be like $1 for every item then you should look elsewhere. It's not called the Dollar Tree. They have more useful items to clean your kitchen or cups. For some reason you can't find some of that stuff on Amazon or Walmart. Staff is always friendly and helpful. Mostly teenagers and younger people here. If you sign up with their rewards program, you can earn free items.

    Isaiah G.

    I saw this place on instagram so I was in the area and decided to stop by. It's in a huge parking lot so parking won't be an issue. The store is medium size but they have so much. I let my kids pick 4 items each. They had a lot of things but some did not have a price. I really did not like that since it was confusing for me to figure out what my kids were spending. Most things were reasonably priced. Other things were a little too high for the quality. Overall my kids had a really good time but we did end up spending over $100.

    Merrill D.

    Guaranteed you'll point at something in here and say "oh that's cute!" This store is a combination of practical, affordable, and cute. Stationary, kitchen gadgets, snacks, noodles, storage, office supply, seasonal, you name it, they have it, but the cute version. Granted all things in here are definitely not $2, there are good things here nonetheless. I mean, have you ever seen a stuffed dolphin pineapple hybrid? I rest my case your honor. I regret not getting that little battery operated egg wisker and some new bento boxes. That's it, I'm going back. All in all, she's a good'n so make sure to check it out.

    Kao V.

    I entered the establishment with every intention to walk out with a bag of goods. Surprisingly, it was quite the opposite. Tons of teenagers and elementary school aged kids were packed in for a Saturday afternoon. The establishment was a pretty good size and it allowed us to have the space to browse around. There was a sign that stated all items were $2.25 (or was it $2.49) and up. It was hard to tell because they used a permanent marker to cross out the price and wrote the new one. There were a good amount of Daiso products from note pads, pens, stickers, kitchenware and house items. I was in California a few months ago at an actual Daiso store so I couldn't find anything that really needed. Also, the items at the Daiso store were priced lower. This establishment would be an ideal place to shop for those who like anime and kawaii items. Overall, It's like going to an imposter Dollar Tree and paying twice for items. I left disappointed.

    Sharon K.

    It's like a Daiso (Japanese dollar store chain). There's so many cool random stuff with large/varied selection. There's so many small cute things you could easily be here for an hour or more looking around. There's some snacks, craft stuff, stationery, kitchen stuff, etc. I was so busy looking at stuff that I forgot to take pictures of stuff inside lol. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area.

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