Get items to enjoy the season at AEON, the supermarket that Japanese people love! 〜Spring Edition〜 [Save with Coupons!]
AEON is a major supermarket with more than 350 stores throughout Japan.
AEON is an indispensable supermarket for Japanese people, offering a wide variety of products, including not only groceries, but also clothing, cosmetics, and travel goods.
Another secret to its popularity is that the seasonal items are lined up in the store as the four seasons change.
In this article, we will introduce tips and special offers to enjoy Japanese spring at AEON!
Community-based general supermarkets that are dotted throughout Japan
This is a one-stop supermarket where you can find everything you need for daily life, including foodstuff, clothing, cosmetics and medicines.
It can be used for all kinds of occasions, such as when you look for a souvenir, when you are a little hungry, or when you have forgotten something on your trip.
Many stores are located near train stations or along main streets, making them easy to access.
There are stores not only in the city, but also near major airports such as Narita, Kansai, Chubu, Fukuoka, Naha, and Chitose, so you can stop by during your trip.
Another attraction is the reasonably priced "Topvalu" private brand of high-quality, low-priced products.
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Tips for Enjoying Spring in Japan at AEON
Here are some products recommended by AEON that will make your spring trip to Japan more enjoyable!
At AEON, you can find products that will make you feel the Japanese spring and souvenirs that you can take home to enjoy at home.
Among the wide variety of products available at AEON, here are some tips on where to find Japanese spring items in the store!
1. [Tips for finding spring souvenirs (1)] Check the "Beauty Items" section!
In spring, when sakura/cherry blossoms, Japan's representative flower, is in full bloom, many beauty items are dressed up in sakura designs for a limited time.
Just looking at the array of bath salts, shampoos and conditioners, body care products, and cosmetics in gorgeous sakura colors makes your heart flutter.
In addition, some shampoos and nail polishes are scented with sakura.
When the scent of sakura wafts through the air, there is a unique Japanese sensibility that describes it as "the smell of spring."
You can take these products home as souvenirs and feel the "Japanese spring" every time you use them.
2. [Tips for finding spring souvenirs (2)] Check the "Confectionery" section!
Spring in Japan is the season for outings with events such as sakura viewing and Golden Week.
Sweets are indispensable to accompany you on your excursions, whether for travel time or a break during a stroll!
In this article, we will introduce "Enjoyable sweets" from Japan. These are sweets that can be made just as playfully as crafts.
There is a series of sweets that can be made to look just like the real thing, such as sushi and bento boxes, which are staples of Japanese culture, and will surely be a lot of fun if everyone makes them together!
Since they are sweets, you can eat them after making and enjoying them!
3. [Tips for finding spring souvenirs (3)] Check the "Suitcase" section!
In Japan, where the new fiscal year starts in April, spring is the season of "beginnings.”
Many Japanese people are making a fresh start and buying new bags, wallets, shoes, and so on.
AEON's private brand "Topvalu" suitcases are lightweight, easy to carry, and reasonably priced!
They are also a good choice if you have overbought souvenirs on your trip.
*Seasonal products are available only during limited sales periods.
*Some stores may not carry them.
Check out the 5% off coupon!
AEON issues a 5% off coupon that can be used exclusively by visitors to Japan.
Show the coupon and you will receive 5% off most items sold at AEON! This coupon can be used at AEON stores nationwide, so you can use it to save money when shopping.
Wrap-Up
We hope you found this article useful.
In this article, we have introduced tips for enjoying Japanese spring at AEON.