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  2. Nanaco - Wikipedia

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    Nanaco cards can instantly issued at all 7-Eleven convenience stores in Japan, after completing an application form. It is similar to other point based loyalty cards as users can earn points and use them for purchases or discounts. As of March 2016, 45 million nanaco cards have been issued, and 215,300 stores accept nanaco payment. [2]

  3. Don Quijote (store) - Wikipedia

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    Don Quijote Co., Ltd. (株式会社ドン・キホーテ, kabushiki gaisha Don Kihōte), often referred to by its shortened name Donki (ドンキ), is a Japanese discount store chain. Donki stores provide a wide range of products, from basic groceries to electronics and clothing .

  4. Dagashi - Wikipedia

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    Many dagashiya began to diversify their products or were replaced by convenience stores. As of 2018, dagashi can still be found in the occasional dagashiya, in convenience stores, or ordered online. Culture expos in Japan (especially for schools) sometimes include dagashi and dagashiya displays.

  5. FamilyMart - Wikipedia

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    FamilyMart stores sell typical Japanese convenience store goods, including basic grocery items, magazines, manga, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks like sake, nikuman (steamed pork buns), fried chicken, onigiri/omusubi (rice balls), and bento. FamilyMart is known for its distinctive doorbell melody, which plays upon entering the store. [6]

  6. Aeon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Convenience store; Department store; Discount store; ... is the acronym for Japan United Stores ... and Clearing Limited on 4 February 1994 with the stock code 984.

  7. Seven-Eleven Japan - Wikipedia

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    They aimed to expand the convenience store chain within approximately two years and set a goal of reaching 2,000 to 3,000 stores with a minimum target of 1,500 stores. [1] In November 1973, the convenience store company York Seven was established. In May 1974, the first-ever store in Japan opened in Toyosu, Kōtō, Tokyo. This marked the debut ...