This collection includes every marker from the Stores category of points of interest in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, all placed on interactive maps created specifically for the game.
In Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Stores are the primary hubs for upgrading your party, managing inventory, and boosting social bonds. They are scattered across Honolulu, Isezaki Ijincho, and Kamurocho, each specializing in different item categories based on the "Job" system.
The index below enables quick navigation to the desired marker / point of interest.
A pawn shop in Isezaki Ijincho. Formerly a trash-filled eyesore, the shop has since been refurbished, and business has returned to healthy levels.
Show the mapThe most delicious chicken under the sun, according to the locals. Their low-priced, protein-rich offerings are especially appreciated by students.
Show the mapA shop that only people in the know frequent run by Ijincho dancer, Fumie. She personally picked out the stock.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for every Breaker, Pyrodancer, and Geodancer.
Show the mapA pawn shop where you can buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA van that offers flowers. The bouquets are arranged with such sincerity, they make perfect gifts.
Show the mapA van that offers flowers. The bouquets are arranged with such sincerity, they make perfect gifts.
Show the mapThese sumptuous, belly-bursting meat buns are a sight to behold and a taste to remember. Try some yourself for a true Chinatown experience.
Show the mapA van that offers coffee and light meals. They even have some expensive beans you can't find anywhere else.
Show the mapA greengrocer that runs out of a van. They'll make a fruit bowl for you if you bring them the ingredients.
Show the mapA greengrocer that runs out of a van. They'll make a fruit bowl for you if you bring them the ingredients.
Show the mapBoutique. Hustle on over to this timeworn thrift shop in the Bar District and find your new look for a fraction of the regular price.
Store Features: A shop that sells gear and accessories.
Show the mapResponsible for creating the Ichiban Senbei, the number one rice cracker in town. At one point in time, Ichiban Kasuga ran the place.
Show the mapSouvenir Armor Shop. This is no mere Chinatown souvenir shop, its shelves are lined with an assortment of thoughtful gifts that would delight any tourist.
Store Features: A shop that sells accessories.
Store features (Chaper 8+): A shop that deals in weapons for every Action Star, Samurai, and Kunoichi.
Show the mapA drug store located near Kinka Bridge. Favored by the locals despite its cramped floorspace.
Show the mapLuxury Brand Shop. A designer store located near Hamakita Park. Their merchandise includes high-end clothing and accessories imported from overseas.
Store Features: A shop that sells accessories.
Show the mapAdult Shop. An adult goods store. Some of their merchandise may even be useful in a fight, hopefully not between partners.
Store Features: A shop with inexpensive weapons, gear, and accessories in stock.
Show the mapA helpful, handy convenience store that offers an assortment of food and daily life necessities. Each location has a slightly different inventory.
Show the mapA helpful, handy convenience store that offers an assortment of food and daily life necessities. Each location has a slightly different inventory.
Show the mapA helpful, handy convenience store that offers an assortment of food and daily life necessities. Each location has a slightly different inventory.
Show the mapA fast food chain that offers some of the best-tasting burgers in town. They deliver a smile with each quality meal wherever their truck may roam.
Show the mapA sublime confectionery that welcomes all who pass beneath Chinatown's gates with delectable, bite-sized blessings.
Show the mapThe perfect stop on your Chinatown food tour. They seem to have spawned a wave of imitators as of late... and you could say they're pretty steamed about it.
Show the mapA travelingvendor run by Mirai Corporation that specializes in sports gear.
Store Features: A shop that specializes in weapons for the Aquanaut.
Show the mapThe specialty buns served here are meant to be given as gifts, but you're welcome to try them yourself. Can your tongue handle the heat?
Show the mapThe Yokohama branch of a large pharmacy chain. Spacious to the point of being imposing, its shelves are lined with a wide selection of goods.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for the Homeless Guy and HouseKeeper.
Show the mapA traditional Chinese medicine shop that's been around since Chinatown was first built. Business never slows as clientele from all walks of life pass through its doors.
Show the mapA shop considered indispensable by the local Korean populace, as much of the available merchandise is imported from Korea and can't be found elsewhere.
Store Features: A shop that sells food and accessories.
Store features (Chaper 8+): A shop that deals in weapons for every Host and Chef.
Show the mapA small trading company located on Ijin Street that, according to rumor, deals in illegal weapons on the side.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for the Gangster, Assassin, and Desperado.
Show the mapFounded in 1988 with the philosophy of "Every Fit For Every Style". Their symbolic character Yaya embodies the spirit and life style of Aloha.
Store Features: A shop that sells gifts and 1 star gear.
Show the mapA sweets shop on the second floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. You can't miss it - the base is painted bright red!
Show the mapLocally-owned, ABC Stores is one of the largest convenience store chains in Hawaii! Offering your favorite souvenir treasures including deli food, groceries, fine wines and spirits, health and beauty products, local apparel & more!
Show the mapLocally-owned, ABC Stores is one of the largest convenience store chains in Hawaii! Offering your favorite souvenir treasures including deli food, groceries, fine wines and spirits, health and beauty products, local apparel & more!
Show the mapLocally-owned, ABC Stores is one of the largest convenience store chains in Hawaii! Offering your favorite souvenir treasures including deli food, groceries, fine wines and spirits, health and beauty products, local apparel & more!
Show the mapLocally-owned, ABC Stores is one of the largest convenience store chains in Hawaii! Offering your favorite souvenir treasures including deli food, groceries, fine wines and spirits, health and beauty products, local apparel & more!
Show the mapA juicery on Aloha Beach, just as the name suggests. You can get some fresh juice here, or even ask them to whip something up if you bring them fruits.
Show the mapA sporting goods shop in the Anaconda Shopping Center. It's got all sorts of sports equipment for sale.
Store Features: A shop with inexpensive weapons, gear, accessories, and other items in stock.
Show the mapA shop nestled in a quiet corner of town. Rumor says the guns here can't be found anywhere else.
Store Features: A store that deals in weapons for the Desperado, Detective, and Hitman.
Show the mapAn açaí bowl shop on the first floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. It's not just hip with the youth, but with families as well.
Show the mapA fashion label for the distinguished gentleman. It's named after the co-founders.
Store Features: A store that sells 4-6 stars gear.
Show the mapA café near the entrance of the Anaconda Shopping Center. It's a great place to take a break after you've shopped till you dropped.
Show the mapA cigar shop over on Night Street. A blessing for all smokers in Hawaii. Many tourists even buy some smokes as gifts.
Show the mapA household shop on the west side of Downtown Street with a vast selection of cleaning tools.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for every Housekeeper and Chef.
Show the mapA crépe shop that faces Kākū Avenue, known for their fluffy whipped cream. Lots of customers order take out here.
Show the mapA café on the first floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. Customers like to take their coffee and light meals to-go.
Show the mapLocated in the heart of Waikiki, Dean & Deluca at the Royal Hawaiian Center is an open space that incorporates traditional Hawaiian plantation styles, such as louvered exteriors and hand-painted fixtures. Available only in Hawaii, our gifts range from Dean & Deluca Hawaii Coffee to local delicacies to-go.
Show the mapA souvenir shop near Crystal Aloha. They sell a variety of cookies. Some tourists even buy cookies as a treat for themselves.
Show the mapA designer shop on the second foor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. Need a new pair of stylish kicks? Look no further.
Store Features: A store that sells 2-5 stars gear.
Show the mapA traditional sweets shop in Chinatown. You can get freshly fried dough twists here.
Show the mapA general store out in Little Japan that sells wares from the motherland. They've got actual katana and daggers - for self - defense purposes, of course.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for the Samurai, and Kunoichi.
Show the mapA greengrocer out in Chinatown. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there.
Show the mapA greengrocer out in Chinatown. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there.
Show the mapA greengrocer out in Chinatown. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there, or even ask them to whip something up if you bring them fruits.
Show the mapA greengrocer out in Chinatown. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there.
Show the mapA traditional crafts shop in the Anaconda Shopping Center. Hau'oli means "happiness" in Hawaiian.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons for every Geodancer, Pyrodancer, and Breaker.
Show the mapA drug store near Aloha Bridge. Though small it may be, it still sells quality products. The locals' go-to shop.
Show the mapA drug store on the second floor of Mahelona Mall. Though small it may be, it still sells quality products. The locals' go-to shop.
Show the mapEstablished in 1963, Hilo Hattie is a Hawaiian brand store that's 100% made in Hawaii. They carry a wide range of products, including not only aloha shirts, but also made-in-Hawaii gifts and sundries.
Store Features: A shop that sells gifts and 1-2 stars gear.
Show the mapA designer shop on the second floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center that's often featured in fashion magazines.
Store Features: A store that sells 3-5 stars gear.
Show the mapA Hawaiian gift shop near Aloha Beach. Honu means "sea turtle" in Hawaiian.
Show the mapA shop that supplies Chinese weapons for practical application. They've got top-of-the-line goods for martial artists of every caliber.
Store Features: A store that specializes in weapons for the Action Star.
Show the mapAn adult shop in Night Square. From pain play to pure pain, they've got all sorts of fun toys.
Store Features: A store that deals in weapons for the Idol and Night Queen.
Show the mapJeff's food truck that sells handcrafted tacos. He's pretty heavy-handed with the seasoning, but some customers say the strong flavors are what makes his tacos so addicting.
Show the mapA well-known Hawaiian jewelry shop, famous for their exceptional customer service and the exquisite craftsmanship.
Store Features: A shop that sells 6 stars gear and accessories.
Show the mapGet a taste of the tropics with these handpicked and prepped coconuts.
Show the mapA greengrocer over in Anaconda Harbor Park. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there, or even ask them to whip something up if you bring them fruits.
Show the mapA greengrocer over in Anaconda Harbor Park. You can purchase all kinds of fruit there.
Show the mapA hot dog joint that faces Waikīkī Street. This place is a big hit with the younger crowd for their filling hot dogs.
Show the mapA tea house on Night Street that mainly sells boba milk tea. They're known for their large tapioca pearls, so, really, these drinks are more like a snack.
Show the mapA liquor store run by a man who loves his booze. The selection consists mostly of local Hawaiian liquor, but the owner's also selling a few of his personal favorites.
Show the mapYou'll always catch a whiff of aromatic blends at this coffee truck. They're doing business over at Sunset Park, so come on by for a quick coffee break.
Show the mapYou'll always catch a whiff of aromatic blends at this coffee truck. They're doing business over in Waikīkī, so come on by for a quick coffee break.
Show the mapA curry house on Makani Avenue. Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine, all the owner's family recipe. Its take-out menu is real popular, too.
Show the mapA brand-name shop within the Worldwide Market Village. They carry a wide variety of merchandise.
Store Features: A shop with inexpensive weapons and accessories in stock.
Show the mapOpened in 1951, this store is very popular as a typical Hawaiian dessert shop. You can choose from more than 40 different syrup flavors. In addition to their shaved ice, the shop also sells original goods such as souvenirs.
Show the mapA flower shop out in Chinatown. Their blooms make the perfect gift!
Show the mapA café popular with the youth for its reasonable prices and great coffee. Lots of customers take their orders to-go.
Show the mapA shave ice spot on Aloha Street. You can order a variety of flavors for take out. Since it's near the ocean, lots of beachgoers stop by.
Show the mapA café on Aloha Street where you can enjoy some great coffee. Lots of customers order their drinks to-go.
Show the mapA secondhand clothing shop on Twilight Drive. They post pics of the clothes they get on social media. Most of their followers are youngsters.
Store Features: A store that sells 3-5 stars gear.
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A surf shop in Waikīkī with one of the largest selection of goods. Beloved by surfers all over the world.
Store Features: A shop that specializes in weapons and 3 stars gear for the Aquanaut.
Show the mapA sports goods shop within the Worldwide Market Village. It has an assortment of goods for all kinds of sports.
Store Features: A shop that sells Hero weapons.
Show the mapA brand-name shop on the second floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. Whoever designed the interior deserves praise. It even smells nice!
Store Features: A shop that sells accessories.
Show the mapA gift shop on Aloha Street. Appears modest, but it houses a great selection of items inside.
Show the mapAn Italian restaurant known for its oven-baked pizza. Lots of customers order take out.
Show the mapA coffee shop near the Art Walls. The owner was once an artist, and though his aesthetics are rather... unique, his coffee blends are quite traditional.
Show the mapA specialty shop on Aloha Street. Hit the beach wearing these threads!
Store Features: A shop that sells 1-3 stars gear.
Show the mapA Chinese goods store in Chinatown. It sells curios that the manager finds interesting.
Show the mapA shop on the first floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. They carry other equipment aside from surfboards.
Store Features: A shop that sells 6 stars weapons.
Show the mapA gift Shop on Waikīkī Street. They have a wide selection of food and miscellaneous souvenirs, so tourists often swing by to browse.
Show the mapA souvenir shop on Kolonahe Street. Since it's a short walk off the main street, it's less crowded. The perfect place to take your time picking out gifts.
Show the mapA supermarket on the first floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. They've stocked a large variety of alcohol.
Show the mapA sushi bar that takes inspiration from Japanese sushi culture and serves dishes with the owner's personal twist. Lots of customers order take out here.
Show the mapA hat shop on the second floor of the Anaconda Shopping Center. To the average person, these hats may be a bit too eccentric, but the trendy and stylish insist they work for any occasion.
Store Features: A store that sells 2-5 stars gear.
Show the mapA pawn shop chain that operates in Hawaii. They'll buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA pawn shop chain that operates in Hawaii. They'll buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA pawn shop chain that operates in Hawaii. They'll buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA pawn shop chain that operates in Hawaii. They'll buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA plate lunch joint in Night Square. Lots of customers get their orders to-go and eat at the nearby Anaconda Harbor Park.
Show the mapLuxury brand shop on Aloha Street. Who knows? You might spot some celebs staying at Crystal Aloha browsing the selection there.
Store Features: A shop that deals in weapons fit for an Heiress and Host.
Show the mapAn açaí bowl place in the Worldwide Market Village. It's got a good rep for taste and presentation, making it popular with trendy women. Lots of customers order take out here.
Show the mapA shop in Chinatown that mainly sells traditional medicine. Though they claim they specialize in herbal medicine, they also sell modern medicine to boost their sales.
Show the mapA specialty shop inside the Worldwide Market Village. It's owned by a model who hails from Waikīkī and is immensely popular among fashionistas.
Store Features: A store that sells 4 - 5 stars gear.
Show the mapA small shop alongside Waikīkī St. They're known for their logo - a winking face. Cute, right?
Store Features: A shop that specializes in weapons for the Cabbie.
Show the mapA souvenir shop in Little Japan. Keep an eye out for their sign! It's shaped like Mt. Fuji.
Store Features: A shop with inexpensive weapons and gear in stock.
Show the mapA pawn shop where you can buy and sell all manner of valuables, knickknacks, and more.
Show the mapA stylish fashion boutique that features clothing and accessories from all the top luxury brands.
Store Features: A store with expensive weapons in stock.
Show the mapA café in the Champion District. It was previously a bar, but the mama realized how important one's health is and changed business directions. They sell "Divine Water" here.
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Offering an assortment of food and daily life necessities to clientéle always on the move, this nearly ubiquitous convenience store stocks a slightly different inventory depending on the location.
Show the mapOffering an assortment of food and daily life necessities to clientéle always on the move, this nearly ubiquitous convenience store stocks a slightly different inventory depending on the location.
Show the mapOffering an assortment of food and daily life necessities t0 clientéle always on the move, this nearly ubiquitous convenience store stocks a slightly different inventory depending on the location.
Show the mapOffering an assortment of food and daily life necessities to clientéle always on the move, this nearly ubiquitous convenience store stocks a slightly different inventory depending on the location.
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