I thought this was funny name for a convenience store. It makes me picture a really large area with green grass instead of this really tiny shop.
Update: Jyankee is right, it’s a shoe store! And I happened to find a small sized location.

Posts Tagged “convenience store”I thought this was funny name for a convenience store. It makes me picture a really large area with green grass instead of this really tiny shop. Update: Jyankee is right, it’s a shoe store! And I happened to find a small sized location.
I was craving a bubbly soda and I’ve hit the jackpot! I’ve seen soda in the (estimated) 16oz/500ml plastic bottles just like the U.S. but they run about 150 yen. A while ago I went from convenience store to convenience store to see what the different stores offered and I found a 500ml can of Coca Cola at the Daily Yamazaki for just 100 Yen! I’d say it’s smaller than this huge Coke I saw at a crepes store. And it’s only 47 yen more than the 160ml can of Coke I found at Sunny (a grocery store chain). First of all before your journey you’ll need 100 Yen. That’s right, tax is already included in the price! Next, you’ll need to find a Daily Yamazaki convenience store. It looks like this (I got the picture from Wikipedia) And here are some pictures of the beast of a drink! For the ultimate cheap snack I recommend this 100 Yen Coke and the 105 Yen Tiramisu. Both combined are cheaper than the Ishiyaki Imo from the back of the traveling guy’s truck. Tags: coke, convenience store, daily yamazaki, drinks, Food, konbini
Jan
28
2008
Things I’ve never seen beforePosted by Steve in Life in Japan, More in Japan, What the...?Today I’m going to share some pictures I’ve taken of things in Japan that I’ve never seen before in the U.S. The picture above is a QR Code. I see them everywhere here, even at McDonalds. They’re on buildings, billboards, magazine ads, product packages, etc. You take a picture with your cell phone and it brings up information or a website.
The picture of the shochu bottles above were explained to me as a “bottle keep” and from my understanding these are unfinished bottles of alcohol. If a person comes in (probably with a group) and orders a bottle but they don’t finish it the restaurant will put the person’s name on it so that person can enjoy the tasty beverage which they’ve already paid for during their next visit. That’s awesome! Tags: alcohol, convenience store, new things, qr code, strange japan, vending machines, wtf |