This general store started as the owner's small entrepreneurial dream, hoping to share her favorite things with like-minded individuals. Over time, she came to believe that a shop is more than just buying and selling; it's mostly about human interaction.

From its beginnings in Tsim Sha Tsui, to Lo Lung Hang Street in Hung Hom, then to the current Kwun Tong small shop, and the café + retail concept store on Hillwood Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, every step has been challenging. Yet, the owner has never forgotten her original intention: to bring different colors, different cultures, and share warm human kindness with everyone.

PoPo’s Groceries is a homeware store in Hong Kong. The owner hopes to bring handicrafts from different countries to Hong Kong, adding unique and exquisite touches to every customer's home. In addition, through selling Japanese sake and sake cups, they aim to promote the culture of appreciating sake cups and tasting sake. The store's simple and woody design is intended to create a warm feeling for customers.

Besides Japanese handicrafts, the store also offers products from Thailand, Korea, and around the world, as well as health-promoting herbal teas from local Hong Kong brands. To support local handmade products, you can also find consignment items from various Hong Kong artisans here. The store occasionally hosts local handicraft markets to introduce more people to local brands.

If you love Japanese culture, appreciate handmade goods, enjoy coffee or sake, and embrace a slow-paced lifestyle, we hope you find your favorites and kindred spirits here.



PoPo’s Groceries is a homeware store in Hong Kong. The owner hopes to bring handicrafts from different countries to Hong Kong, adding unique and exquisite touches to every customer's home. In addition, through selling Japanese sake and sake cups, they aim to promote the culture of appreciating sake cups and tasting sake. The store's simple and woody design is intended to create a warm feeling for customers.

Besides Japanese handicrafts, the store also offers products from Thailand, Korea, and around the world, as well as health-promoting herbal teas from local Hong Kong brands. To support local handmade products, you can also find consignment items from various Hong Kong artisans here. The store occasionally hosts local handicraft markets to introduce more people to local brands.

This general store started as the owner's small entrepreneurial dream, hoping to share her favorite things with like-minded individuals. Over time, she came to believe that a shop is more than just buying and selling; it's mostly about human interaction.

From its beginnings in Tsim Sha Tsui, to Lo Lung Hang Street in Hung Hom, then to the current Kwun Tong small shop, and the café + retail concept store on Hillwood Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, every step has been challenging. Yet, the owner has never forgotten her original intention: to bring different colors, different cultures, and share warm human kindness with everyone.

If you love Japanese culture, appreciate handmade goods, enjoy coffee or sake, and embrace a slow-paced lifestyle, we hope you find your favorites and kindred spirits here.