17 things you can do in convenience stores
We have prepared a list of everything you can do in convenience stores. Of course, they are a good place to buy lunch, snacks and fast coffee, but all you can do. Convenience stores are also useful for several practicality. Who knows that you can charge Suica, or register the address alone?

1. Buy household products
From chocolate to rice biscuits and hot food, convenience stores cover you. They are a real one -stop store for anything you may need to buy in a hurry. Of course, they have common lunch boxes, chocolates and other foods for snacks, but they also provide many other products. Some rural convenience stores even provide fresh agricultural products.
Unlike other countries, you do n’t need to display identification when buying old -age restrictions such as tobacco and alcohol. When the cashier requires you to confirm that you are the legal age, just press the big button on the screen.


2. Extract funds and other ATM transactions
“Three Giants” convenience stores (family markets, Lawson and 7-11) have cash machines, but please note that a small amount of transaction costs are suitable. The cost is currently 330 yen, although it fell between 8:45 AM and 6 pm on working days to 220 yen. You can choose between Japanese and English.
3. Recharge your electronic currency application
For those who use Japanese payment applications, especially PayPay, select the “Mobile Transaction” option on ATM and follow the prompts. There are 500,000 yen per day, only cash.


4. Toll your suica
No longer waiting for the age of the ticket vending machine at the station, just transfer to the ATM of the convenience store, and then select the “Transport Temperature” option. The recharge method is only cash.


5. Print files and photos
The printing pavilion of convenience stores does print all content, including photos and newspapers. The printer is usually found next to the ATM in front of the store. After finding the printer, you can switch language to English, and then select the “Print or Copy” button on the touch screen panel. You can use applications such as Printsmash from memory cards, USB drives, CDs, CDs, and even printing from smartphones.
Printing costs depend on factors such as document type, size and color or black and white. Printers usually only accept cash, so make sure they bring enough currencies.
6. Make postcard
In the printed pavilion, select the “Postcard” option, and then follow these steps. All convenience stores with printing booths can also print postcards.
7. Send project
If you sell products through online stores (such as Mercari), you can print tags on a one -stop printer and publish box items in convenience stores.


8. Purchase stamp
Ask at the counter. Words in Japanese are stamps KaitEssence
9. Post letter
There is a mailbox outside the choice of convenience stores, and some Lawson and ministop stores even have an email on the checkout counter. You don’t need to buy anything, just publish it.

Lawons has a special concert and event ticketing aircraft, LOPPI
10. Collect concert tickets
You need to order concert tickets in advance. Some convenience stores provide collecting services through printers, while others are performed through ATM.
11. Pay your health insurance
Pay your health insurance policy with cash and then hand it over to the cashier. They will provide you with everything, and you will receive the receipt in the end.


12. Buy clothes
Socks, pants, what you said, convenience stores may have it.
13. Get your residence certificate
Make sure you have my number card, and then transfer to the “public service” or “government service” menu on the printer. You will be asked to submit my number card, and you can put it into the copy of the machine’s top. After completing this operation, you will ask you to provide my phone card password. Then, select the government service you want. Some cash pops up (should be 10 yen), which will print the official certificate for you.


14. Payment of gasoline and electricity bills
Use your paper gas and electricity bills to go to the counter. Like health insurance, payment is just cash.
15. Pick up the package
Collect parcels from Rakuten, Amazon, etc. Go to the package pickup point usually located in the front of the convenience store.


16. Charging your phone
Download the Chargebank application and register your details. You will then rent a power library from most convenience stores. Usually, the power library spots will be located near the magazine or near the entrance of the store, with bright blue.
17. Rebate from online stores that do not need products that do not need
Start the process from the website you buy products. After choosing a convenience store, go to the descending point, which may be a big yellow box. Make sure it is the same as the packaging. After completing the transaction, the money will appear immediately in your account.

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