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Seiwa Market

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#1
  • あんこ
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  • 2021/12/07 06:23

In most Japanese-affiliated markets, you can use the restroom freely. Some homeless people in the local markets use only the restrooms, so some markets require a pass code, but once you learn it, you don't have to ask the employees every time.

The Seiwatorens store in the Japanese-affiliated market will not lend you a key to the restroom unless you leave the key to your car, which is your personal belongings. During this season, I don't want others to touch my personal belongings as much as possible. It would be nice if they put my keys in a bag, but they lose it and force me to exchange the key to the toilet with the hand that touched the cash. I'd have to at least wipe that key off each time since an unspecified number of people would be touching it too.

The cashier also has an attitude of working while sitting down and talking bad about customers while working.

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#19
  • 向かいのトトロ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 10:47
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#15
Really, if you've never been there, shut up. Geez.

I suspect that the cashier, sitting there, may have some sort of physical handicap. Otherwise, the store usually wouldn't allow it. ?
If you think the toppers have a bad attitude, why don't you ask the store?

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 16:57
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By the way, when did Seiwa Market open?

But it seems to be a nice area to live where all the Japanese markets are located.

# 19
That's very kind of you.

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#21
  • 心も貧しくなっちゃいけないよ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 17:26
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I went shopping at Seiwa Market today. It was very nice. $ They gave me $ 5 coupons if I buy more than 50 items.

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#22
  • キッキッ子
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 18:48
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The old man has a lot to say.

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#22
  • 正義のジジイ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 18:57
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I think Seiwa is struggling between Tosen and Sanwa. I'm on the side of the weak and buy here as much as possible.
Mitsuwa was supposed to have a Yaohan before the first store was built on Western Avenue. Mitsuwa was supposed to be Yaohan before the first store was built on Western Avenue, but it collapsed
just before opening, and Mitsuwa took it over. The store manager was a middle-aged man with light-colored half ・ sunglasses and a good-looking
face, who looked like he could easily get his hands on a young vendor. If that old man were alive
he would be a very old man.

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