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Japanese Conbini | Convenience Store Life
Surviving off of Japanese convenience stores
2009/02/01
Christmas in February?
Yes, for some reason there is still left-over Christmas chocolate. I'd feel a little scared to buy this, but maybe that's just me.
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Store: Lawson
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20's // female // los angeles, usa // part-time job that needs more hours // passing away free time with tv and games and pigg, and now sewing!
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Chronicles of conbini (convenience store) life in Japan. To share some of the stuff that you won't find on a shelf in America. Through my cellphone camera. With maybe a bit of cultural explanation thrown in.
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