Want to catch the last magazine or the latest manga before returning home late at 23h, a little hungry at 2am, want a bento of nikuman or pastry? need to take a coffee to start the job early at 5am when it's cold, need an umbrella, a pen, sticky again because a chikan you ripped them in the subway (I dunno I guess it can happen) the short answer is always the same: combini.
Off topic: I want to clarify that nikuman is not a man worthy of meat among the most formidable enemy of batman because of launched his famous attack on the shank, but a donut (the bun closest in French I guess) to the meat steamed. Niku: 肉: meat and man: manju, which means roughly that donut or what style of clothing. Although the Japs have piqued the Chinese long ago and just manju mantou by cons I'm not Chinese so to know the origin of mantou Sort this out while you are alone.
In China, called nikumanju Baozi, that's why, assholes Westerners that we are, we translated this innocent by bun appetizer-bao in much of our stores greasy spoon , just to remember that eating a donut-donut, and that and that it was super super good good ...
There are many variations around the world and it is not only the meat, therefore it is part of the common denominator of all humanity: everyone agrees on the fact that when he is hungry and cold, it bullet.
The handset is the little shop that has everything, not too expensive, while most of the food and drink or clothes or accessories that may be needed in an emergency, some magazines, the post, a distributor and sometimes a marker for various transportation reservation. Open 7 / 7, 24/24 mostly. Within a radius of 50m around my house I have 3 and still, even though I live (yes, even that is correct!) near a JR station is relatively low. It teems and it is impossible not to find.
In August 2009, there were 42 345, divided between:
- 7-11 (Seven-Eleven): 12 467
- Lawson: 9562
- FamilyMart: 7604
- Sunku
- Mini stop
- Am / pm
...
for this most famous
The handset is therefore an integral part of life in Japan, adding that the 100yen shop also make Party, we understand that many Japanese go shopping only to the handset. (And besides, having never seen a euro shop in France or anywhere in Europe, all non-Japanese there are also about to race! Without wanting to fall into the stereotype of Japan Superior ... in fact the principle is so global that Europe is rather inferior.)
Quick topo on the first 3 ranking (after rereading I realize you probably fuck you):
Seven-Eleven
Seven-eleven is not the original Japanese, the basic chain was founded in Texas (Yep, me too it was a shock, but the guy who created it was not just a redneck apparently so you could do). It produced the ice and went into conservation and the sale of daily products. Still, as Mr. Texas, despite the great success of his company (also should not be a light to make the calculation that opening his shop longer allowed to make more revenue (from 7am in the morning to 11pm in the case), has struggled in the 80s and got bought by the Japs. (deduced in passing that the 7-11 franchise is a good example to show that "work more to earn more" is a Expired joke 30 years ...). The brand is now well established, mainly in Asia Pacific, Northern Europe and North America. And no there is not in France.
Lawson Lawson, in addition to being an invective your boss you mean that you go buy your bullshit you with a pack of binche combini at the corner, was also born in the States, in Ohio, only in milk, then grew (much the same, they would not know the half-skimmed milk at the time). The mark was not exported to Japan in the 70's with a local partner, who ended up owning the entire brand. A Note that the Dairy Mart in the States are present in the party of former Lawson, but was hassled by the Puritans local (Kewa? my vocabulary is entirely objective!) on the sale of porn articles, the name changed to protect the image. Japan does not bother with these details and miss mini skirt can easily split a four hours while that Mr. salaryman is leafing through the hentai that will bring for the evening. There are also Lawson in China but not elsewhere in the world, let alone in France.
FamilyMart
FamilyMart he is born on the islands (admire the countless pun you can do with the word archipelago. it is staggering is not it?). They are present in Japan, in most industrialized countries of Asia (including 2 in North Korea! Ha ha! Aspen rotting communist, your end is near! ...) And the U.S.. They recently had emmerdes (2010 so the weight of the stick with which we will beat them has not been decided yet) as they have sold whale meat, and more protected, what is wrong. There is NO in Europe, let alone in France, so yes we will continue to stuff "the Arab area," I do not know why nobody opens the night convenient store in Western Europe. I take any response.
And we go for the series of photos:
The handset design: it is open, there are fags, alcohol and cash (たばこ, お 酒, ATM /银行).
The Sunkus is my favorite i like the little guy with the hat in k and godasses, but the beers are cheaper in am / pm (10 yen eh)
It's cool there are bins for sorting each time, and distributors of smokes and drinks (But no hoods, sorry guys).
The reading area, mainly food, fashion, and the rear end of the manga (the Japanese are human beings like the rest):
The bento:
drinks at all is, the corner bakery is behind, there is growing full of stuff, it's a mix of European / Japanese, not always sigh, but with good surprises. If not full of crap everywhere, crisps and cakes, as well as the more special, octopus, dried meat and fish (the Octopus tears, the fish is medium, the meat, I do not find the version preserved in salt for 4 months ...)
Stationery (check by putting in a Tahitian radius, has priori no reason why he is splitting the pear.)
Copier, newspapers, DVDs, honestly they're good motion but I took the picture so good ...
The enemy of the guy who had returned 'just' for a coffee (especially when it's snowing outside):
And some surprises: A test
... once ... able to say "me, I tasted" and force others to take.
cheese & champagne? o'rly?
(hint: do not test cheese)
short, the handset is your friend.
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