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Welcome to Ebisu

At Ebisu, located in Duluth, GA, we celebrate Japanese culture through a vibrant array of products that transport you straight to Japan. Our store is a haven for enthusiasts, featuring an impressive collection of anime merchandise, beauty products, household items, and an extensive selection of authentic Japanese snacks. Customers rave about our warm ambiance and friendly service, making shopping here a delightful experience. With carefully curated items from toys to unique ramen flavors, Ebisu is not just a store—it's a journey into Japan's rich lifestyle. Whether you're restocking on essentials or discovering rare finds, your visit promises unforgettable moments.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Ebisu: your gateway to Japan right in the heart of Duluth, GA! Nestled at 3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd Unit 201, this shopping haven has swiftly established itself as a must-visit destination for anyone longing to experience authentic Japanese culture and lifestyle.

Ebisu is more than just a store; it’s an immersive experience that captures the essence of Japan through an extensive range of products. From delightful Japanese snacks and unique beauty products to enchanting anime merchandise, this store offers something for everyone.

  • Ambiance: Step into a space that transports you to another world. Customers rave about the warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect place to take your time and explore.
  • Product Selection: With a remarkable variety that includes not only snacks and drinks but also household goods, cosmetics, and an incredible selection of anime collectibles, every visit promises new discoveries. Be it DBZ figurines, Sanrio items, or even specialty ramen flavors, Ebisu stands out as a treasure trove for enthusiasts.
  • Customer Experience: The friendly staff and well-maintained aisles invite you to browse leisurely. Whether searching for that elusive product or indulging in a shopping spree, you’ll find the experience delightful.

As a food reviewer, my taste for Japanese cuisine extends beyond the palate. I appreciate how Ebisu encapsulates the warmth and richness of Japanese culture through its diverse offerings. Customers like Geremy P. and Coty S. share stories of discovering unique items unavailable elsewhere, making each trip a new adventure.

In conclusion, whether you're an anime lover, a foodie, or someone curious about Japanese culture, Ebisu promises a unique shopping experience that will leave you wanting more. Remember to visit and explore the myriad of options – you won’t leave disappointed!

Contact Information:

Address: 3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd Unit 201, Duluth, GA 30096

Phone: (678) 395-3888

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Geremy P.
Geremy P.

This store is so cool, they are another Japanese lifestyle market but I love that they have an amazing selection of not only models/figures. But they also have some amazing DBZ and Slamdunk statues in the store. The service is very good and the store is so well maintained. The ambiance is warm and you can just take your time at ease while you shop. My wife and I ended up spending about an hour in the store taking our time and they had so much unique items I haven't been able to find (ramen flavors, face masks, pantry items) in other like stores. I'm for sure going to come back here again and restock on items as we need. Coming here, you will for sure not leave disappointed. This place is worth the trip if you are coming from the surrounding Atlanta suburban area.

Cindy R.
Cindy R.

This place is AWESOME! It reminds me of a mini Teso on pleasant hill. When you walk in, it feels like you're on a whole different country! Japan to be exact. So many cute stationary items, Japanese sodas and chip selections and so much more!

Danielle C.
Danielle C.

This is a pretty big Japanese goods store. It's located in a small strip mall so there is some parking out front. They had a lot of random stuff here and it's fun to browse here. I liked their fun selection of anime merchandise. They had a lot of blind boxes and keychains. There was also a nice wall of gatcha machines up front although I didn't see anything I was dying to get at the time. They have a lot of other things like household goods. I liked looking at their collection of plates, mugs, utensils, etc. They had a lot of Sanrio branded items. There was also a collection of huge anime statues at the front that you can admire (like Miss Boa Hancock from One Piece). I don't think they were for purchase but they were really fun to look at and pose with! I bought some Biore UV face sunscreen. It was about the same price or a little cheaper than what I could get on Amazon. It was locked though so I had to flag someone to go buy it which was interesting.

Jordan H.
Jordan H.

As a person that loves Japanese culture, I appreciated this store so much. I was able to get a variety of Japanese snacks , ranging from candy, to chips, to drinks. The store also carries household products, beauty products, toys, etc. I love how clean the store is as well and the staff is very welcoming.

Huie N.
Huie N.

You wanna meet Sakuragj Hanamichi? He's at ebisu life store, showcasing the og infrared 6s. I think it was a post game pop up cause he looks a lil td off but hopefully shohoku won their game. Maybe he's just in the zone still after his game and came to ebisu for some snacks to recoup his energy. Maybe with Boss coffee or something. Maybe he looks upset cause he didn't get the gacha that he wants. I'd be mad too if I dropped $$ and didn't get the right one. I thought Sakuragi would be taller by the way he be out there dunking tho

Coty S.
Coty S.

OTP Atlanta is so lucky to have this wonderful store, packed full of Japanese imports that you cannot find anywhere else. The staff is so nice, and the atmosphere is fine. Great for kids and families. There are also some amazing businesses nearby, so it's worth the drive. I visit for their beauty products, food, and housewares. My favorite lip gloss that I used to have to go to Japan to find, because they didn't even have it in Taiwan. But, I can find it here in Atlanta!

Trond H.
Trond H.

Just wooooow. Came in this area (Duluth) a week prior to check out the STEAMI's LOBSTER restaurant (straight up delicious ) and saw the Japanese Life Store. My kids are huge Manga fans and love Asian culture so I decided to bring them on a random Wednesday. It's an 1hr drive from my place so we made a day of it. When we arrived my son (24) and daughter (12) were both at a lost for words. They wanted to buy everything and didn't know what to buy all at the same time. This place has everything: cosmetics, personal care, cleaning supplies, toys, kids products, hygiene products, food, snacks and gasha machines. People were coming in-n-out so it appears clientele is regular. The staff were friendly when you approached them, but I mainly saw them on their phones. I was amazed at all the products they offered. We purchased a bunch of snacks, drinks, teas and got something lucky from the gasha machine (kinda expensive). Overall, if I'm in the area I'll definitely be back.

Luke T.
Luke T.

Awesome specialty store. Lotsa cool stuff from Japan. Snacks, shampoo, hair coloring, cosmetics, kitchenware, and knick knacks. Its a Japanese specialty store. Its also a manga / anime museum. You can buy snack, drinks, gatcha balls, and a ton of japanese stuff. And they have a ton of anime figurines on display. I don;t think you can buy those, but, its on display. For me, this is a treasure trove for the snacks and drinks. The ex-girlfriend is ogling at all the high end cosmetics and beauty maho serums. We got a big full of snacks, and we'll be back to replenish once we are done!

Thu D.
Thu D.

There're many parking in the plaza. It's a nice clean store. The staffs are friendly. The aisle is kind of narrow so it will be a bit difficult to move around if the store is crowded. I went in on a Saturday night and it's not crowded at all so I was easily move around the store. Their attraction is the life-size figures and the gachapon machines in front, which cost from 6-8 token ( $1=1 token). They have a kiosk so you can get token but it's cash only. If you want to get token with card, you do that at cashier. I like the gachapon game but it's kind of expensive for how small it is. Still, it will be a fun experience. They have some aisle of Japanese drinks, snacks, anime and characters merchandise, beauty product and home products. There're many cute products but it would be nice if they had more product on snacks sections. They have lots of merchandise but it's limited in certain characters and anime. Therefore if you don't know about those specifically, you won't be interested in the merchandise as much. Overall, it's a nice store to visits when you're in Duluth.