The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

When you visit Japan, especially in Tokyo, you can definitely see that convenience stores are all over the place. Convenience stores turn out to be an essential thing in the Japanese people’s lives. This is because you can literally do everything there such as paying your gas, water or phone bill, copying papers, and even withdrawing money from the ATM. There is also a joke saying that if you worked in a convenience store in Japan, you would need to learn so many things! In the following article, I will tell you what you can do in convenience stores in Japan.

ATM

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

At almost every convenience store in Japan, you can find an ATM machine. Meaning if you have your card with you, you can withdraw money almost everywhere. It accepts almost all kinds of bank, so you don’t have to worry about which you're using. However, depending on your bank, there might be a commission fee (anywhere from around 108 Yen to 216 Yen). For all travellers with a credit card, you can withdraw money from any Seven Eleven ATM.

The All in One Machine

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

In every convenience store, there is also at least one of these machines and it could help you achieve a lot of different things. In Family Mart, they are called Fami Port. For Lawson, it’s Loppi. While for Seven- Eleven, it's mostly a multi-function copy machine. You can purchase tickets for movies, sports matches, exhibitions, concerts, trains, lottery, flights,... etc. You can even buy the tickets for Disneyland or Ghibli Museum from this machine as well! Other than that, if you buy something on the internet, you can also pay for that item with this machine!

Photocopy Machine

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

Since the need for submitting documents in paper form is still very popular in Japan. Most convenience store are equipped with a copy machine. But don't underestimate these copy machines because they can do way more than just copying things. Most copy machine supports USB and SD card, so you can print out documents straight from your digital storage. Most machines supports photo printing, meaning you could print out photos on actual photo paper. Recently, you can even send print orders from your smartphone.

Things to Buy other than Food and Drinks

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

Other than food and drinks, there are a lot of other things that you can buy in convenience stores. You can buy books and magazines, several kinds of gift cards, and many kinds of daily necessities. Surprisingly, you can also get cosmetics too nowadays.

Café

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

For Japanese people, when they just want a cup of coffee in the morning or during their break, they might just come to a convenience store and get a cup of coffee, instead of lining up and paying fancy prices at coffee shops. What is so attractive about convenience store coffee is the fact that it’s cheap but the taste and quality of the coffee is still premium. Sometimes, convenience stores offer special drinks as well. You can expect to see a lot of sakura or matcha-flavored drinks during Spring.

Services that you can find at the Cashier

Other than paying, you can also ask for a lot of other services at the cashier. Things like paying your electricity bill, water bill, taxes, and many other kinds of bills or fees. You can also charge your transportation card such as SUICA and PASMO. Last but not least, some convenience store offer mailing service which allows you to mail letters or packages within or even outside Japan!

The Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Convenience Store

And last, but not least, you can use the toilet at convenience stores (for free). And that is also one of the most frequent reasons why people go to convenience stores.

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