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Design, Paraty, Layout, Tokyo, Ideas, Lawson Japan, Lawson, Convenience Store, Street Signs

### Lawson, Tokyo: The Ultimate Convenience in Shinjuku City Shinjuku City in Tokyo is a vibrant and bustling area, known for its towering skyscrapers, neon lights, and bustling streets. Amidst this urban landscape, there is a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed by tourists - Lawson, Tokyo. This major convenience store chain, with over 10,000 stores across Japan, offers a unique experience that shouldn't be missed. #### A Beloved Institution Founded in 1975, Lawson has become a beloved…

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Brunch, Japan Travel, Japan Travel Tips, Itinerary, Japan Food, Supermarket, Convenience, Japanese Food, Japanese Snacks

Tokyo - one of my favourite cities in the world. Six days is definitely not enough to see everything this amazing metropolis has to offer - but it's a great start. To find out where to go, what to see and what's worth your time, I've made this 6 day Tokyo itinerary to give you some guidance.

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Koji F
Tokyo, Lawson, Convenience Store, Vintage Shops, Supermarket, Muji Stationery, 7 Eleven, Passport Information, Catch Phrase

From busy downtown areas to sleepy rural villages, convenience stores are a common sight in Japan, open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. The three big names of Japanese convenience stores are 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson, dominating the city centers. You won’t only find snacks, boxed lunches, and freshly brewed coffee but also alcoholic drinks, everyday items, and a lot more in these stores. During the night, they even act as a drop-in spot for the police and services like mail…

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Momo Teng
Lawson's 15 Bestselling Items - What Do Japanese People Buy at Convenience Stores? | tsunagu Japan People, Japan Store, Convenience, Lawson, Tempura, Sockeye, Japanese, Chicken Brands, Food Staples

Visitors to Japan simply have to check out the country’s famous convenience stores. They’re an indispensable part of everyday life here. Not only do they sell food items such as bento (lunch boxes), noodles, snacks, cup noodles, fried foods, and coffee, but they also, true to their name, conveniently carry a wide range of daily necessities. One of the most popular convenience stores in Japan is “Lawson,” the idea behind which is "a relaxing rest station in your town.” This chain develops its…

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Cara Tanaka