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- Japanese convenience stores called konbini are a true part of daily life in Japan, loved by locals and visitors alike. In this short but tasty walking tour, we’ll take you through the Big Three: 7-Eleven, Family Mart, and Lawson each with its own unique vibe and fan-favorite items. At each stop, you’ll get to taste signature konbini snacks and maybe even a limited-edition seasonal dessert or drink. We’ll help you pick out the best items like a local would so you don’t get overwhelmed by all the choices! But this tour isn’t just about snacking. You’ll also learn how konbini play an essential role in Japanese life. We’ll share fun facts, hidden features, and culture tips you won’t find in a guidebook. Whether you’re new to Japan or already a konbini fan, this tour will open your eyes and your taste buds to just how special these stores really are. By the end, you’ll leave not only with a full stomach, but with a deeper appreciation for one of Japan’s most beloved everyday traditions.
- 行程介紹
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First Stop: 7-Eleven We’ll start with 7-Eleven, where you’ll find all sorts of tasty things — from freshly made rice balls (onigiri) to warm bento boxes and sweet treats. One of the highlights? Their smoothie machine! You can pick your favorite flavor and watch it blend right there in front of you. Healthy and fun! Next Up: Lawson Lawson has a cute and playful vibe, with lots of fun snacks and colorful packaging. Here, we’ll meet the legendary Karaage-kun — bite-sized fried chicken that comes in different flavors and even limited editions! And don’t forget their creamy “Premium Roll Cake”… it’s a soft, sweet dream. Final Stop: FamilyMart We’ll end our tour at FamilyMart, home of the famous Famichiki — crispy, juicy fried chicken that’s loved all across Japan. There’s also a great selection of original snacks and drinks, and the cozy atmosphere might just make you feel like a local.
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