5/5 Mohri H. 1 year ago on Google
Always
busy,
some
days
and
time
more
than
other.
Variety
of
foods
and
goodies,
for
daily
consumption
to
little
gifts
on
your
way
to
visit
your
friends.
From
bento,
to
fancy
cakes,
leather
bags
to
skirves,
variety
of
items
are
sold
right
in
the
station.
The
vendors
will
automatically
put
small
packages
of
"ice"
for
free,
if
the
products
require
refrigeration
up
to
an
hour
or
so.
Some
places
may
charge
you
a
few
dollars
for
the
extra
"ice".
They
are
so
organized
that
this
type
of
place
is
never
a
place
to
banter
-
what
the
price
tag
says
is
exactly
the
price
you
pay.
In
fact,
most
of
Japanese
stores
in
major
cities
are
like
that
-
it
might
be
different
if
you
go
to
a
very
country
side,
where
"companies"
are
not
running
the
business
(i.e.,
a
small
roadside
veggie
stand
manned
by
a
little
grandma
with
an
apron),
but
as
a
rule,
if
the
answer
to
your
request
for
discount
is
not
a
grinning
"sure"
with
a
big
nod,
then
do
not
push
-
that
would
be
regarded
as
rude
approach.