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How to Make FamilyMart’s Frappé: A Guide

23/05/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

When you travel around Japan, you will quickly notice how incredible Japanese convenience stores (konbini) are. Among all the delicious drinks available, there is one legendary frozen treat you absolutely cannot miss: FamilyMart’s Frappé. It’s fresh, custom-made by you, and … Read More

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Lost in Japan? How to Find a Smoking Area (Kitsuen-jo)

12/04/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is often seen as a smoker’s paradise, but times have changed. Since the 2020 update to the Health Promotion Act, smoking rules have become much stricter. If you’re caught smoking in the wrong place, you could face fines ranging … Read More

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How to Buy Cigarettes in Japan: A Complete Guide (2026)

11/04/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan has unique rules and systems when it comes to purchasing and smoking tobacco. If you’re a visitor looking for a pack, here is everything you need to know to stay informed and follow the local laws. 1. Where Can … Read More

Convenience Store | Culture | Food & Drink | Shopping

Japan After Dark: 3 Ways to Satisfy Your Hunger

05/01/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Exploring Japan’s vibrant cities can work up an appetite, and sometimes that hunger hits well after the sun goes down. Luckily, Japan is a paradise for night owls. Whether you want a quick snack or a steaming bowl of noodles, … Read More

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How to Order Famichiki: Japan’s Famous Convenience Store Fried Chicken

12/10/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

A If you visit Japan, you must try Famichiki, the famous fried chicken sold at FamilyMart, one of Japan’s biggest convenience store chains.Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, it’s the ultimate quick snack that locals can’t resist. … Read More

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How to Buy Hot Snacks at Japanese Convenience Stores

10/04/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

A quick guide for first-time visitors Japanese convenience stores—also known as konbini—are more than just places to grab drinks or sandwiches. They’re a treasure trove of hot snacks that are perfect for a quick bite on the go! From juicy … Read More

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Comparing Japan’s Top 3 Convenience Store: What to Buy Where

02/09/2023 by Tabimania JAPAN

Convenience stores are convenient places Japanese people often visit in our daily lives. However, lately, attractive products have been introduced one after another, raising the overall shopping experience to a higher level. So, let’s take a closer look at the … Read More

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