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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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#22
  • 向かいのトトロ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 20:51
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Yaohan went under and Mitsuwa went in. What's the righteous old man saying?
Mr. S, the manager of Mitsuwa,
used to come from Japan from time to time
before Corona. Wow, you can tell by his face that he might be into young girls.
What does a righteous old man look like ??

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#26
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 21:43
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# 22 Justice Geezer

> I think Seiwa is struggling, sandwiched between Tosen and Sanwa. I'm on the side of the weak and buy here as much as possible. Mitsuwa was going to have Yaohan before the first store was built on Western Avenue. But it collapsed just before opening and Mitsuwa took over. The manager of the store was a middle-aged, good-looking man with light-colored half ・ sunglasses, who looked like he could easily get his hands on a young vendor. That old man would be a very old man now if he were still alive.

The timeline is bullshit. ( I guess that's why they deleted it ? )

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#22
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/12/08 (Wed) 21:45
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Oh, I didn't delete it.

MGR's Mr. S is the guy who used to be in the "M . . . Market" in Little Tokyo ?.

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#30
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  • 2021/12/09 (Thu) 07:21
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I was born with a deformed and small bladder and I never know when I will need to go to the bathroom.
I need to go to the bathroom much more often than normal people.
So some people can't just dismiss it with "just don't use the bathroom".
Besides, some people urinate more frequently than others, depending on their age. 、、、、
It is a legal requirement that stores have toilet facilities. It is also a legal requirement that stores have restroom facilities that can be used by people with physical disabilities
. So there is no need to think of yourself as someone who is renting a restroom
.

But I don't think stores want to rent toilets to homeless people who don't shop.
That's why I think they take the step of refusing at the key lending stage.
In downtown Marukai, the restrooms are on the second floor attached to the building, so you need a key.
You will then be asked to leave your driver's license. Eh,, a driver's license ? ? ?
full of personal information 。。。。 I am quite resistant to this. I would still feel more comfortable with my car keys
if that were the case. I think I can disinfect what I touch later.

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#31

I don't have a license so I left my whole bag with them.
After all, if you don't lock the door, homeless people will live in it, shower in it, and make it dirty. I can't just say I don't have to go to the bathroom because I'm too close to the toilet.
I think the reason why they say customer only in restaurants, cafes, etc. is because there are strange people who paint graffiti on the toilets and smoke pot.

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