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Established 2009

Renton

Uwajimaya | Renton Store
Uwajimaya | Renton Store Uwajimaya | Renton Store

Hours + information

Open Daily 9am to 8pm

NOTICE

Beginning May 19, 2023, we will no longer accept American Express as a form of payment.  We will continue to accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, JCB and China Union Pay.  Thank you for your understanding.

Our fourth location opened its doors in July of 2009 in the Renton Village Shopping Center.  With over 30,000 square feet, it has a full array of Asian groceries, gifts, produce, specialty meats, seafood and a deli offering sushi and other hot and prepared Asian foods.

Gashapon

Step into the world of Japanese capsule toys! Explore a variety of unique, collectible Gashapon straight from Japan. Whether you’re a fan of anime, cute characters, or quirky surprises, there’s something exciting waiting in every capsule.

Uwajimaya | Oasis Bubble Tea
Oasis Tea Zone

Find the popular family-owned local bubble tea and smoothie shop, Oasis Tea Zone, inside the store. Open 11am to 7pm daily.

Uwajimaya  | Deli - BBQ
Asian BBQ

Chop! Chop! Our BBQ pork, chicken and duck are all roasted in-house daily. Try some to-go or enjoy a delicious combo meal in-store!

Live fish tank
Live Seafood Tanks

We are proud to offer a wide selection of live seafood. Discover local oysters, the freshest fish, and shellfish in town!

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Ramen

Ongoing Events

SEE WHAT’S ON SPECIAL

Weekly Specials

Find great deals from all of our departments.

FROM OUR KITCHEN TO YOURS

Catering

Our party menu is great for business meetings, birthdays, graduation parties and more!

Waves Kabocha

News and Blog

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Discover the Magic of Gashapon at Uwajimaya!

At Uwajimaya, we are more than just an Asian grocery store—we are passionate about sharing our love... Read more

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Game Day, the Uwajimaya Way!

This year, level up your Game Day spread with four Asian-inspired recipes. Read more

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What is Setsubun

Setsubun, which translates to “seasonal division,” marks the day before spring in the traditional Japanese calendar.  Traditionally,... Read more