7-Eleven Japan

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7-Eleven Japan

Japan's most popular convenience store — open 24 hours, 7 days a week!

🕐 Open 24/7
🏪 21,000+ stores in Japan
💴 Most items under ¥500
🌸 New items every week
Welcome to 7-Eleven Japan! 🎉

In Japan, 7-Eleven is more than just a store. It is a part of daily life. You can find food, drinks, snacks, and everyday goods — all in one small store. The quality is very high, and the prices are low. Many tourists say it is one of the best parts of visiting Japan!

📋 Basic Information

Store Name7-Eleven Japan(セブン-イレブン)
Number of StoresAbout 21,000 in Japan (2025)
Opening Hours24 hours / 7 days a week (most stores)
PaymentCash, IC card (Suica, PASMO), credit card, PayPay, and more
English MenuSome stores have English signs. Staff may not speak English, but pointing works fine!
Best ForQuick meals, snacks, drinks, and daily goods at a great price

🌟 Why Is 7-Eleven Japan So Special?

Japanese 7-Eleven is very different from 7-Eleven in other countries. The food is fresh and made every day. Many items are only available in Japan — you cannot find them anywhere else in the world!

Every week, new products are added. Seasonal flavors are popular too. In spring, you will find cherry blossom sweets. In winter, warm drinks and hot food are everywhere.

💡 Useful Tip: Look for the orange sticker that says "NEW" on products. This means it is a new item. Also, check for "Limited Edition" labels — these are only available for a short time!

🛍️ What Can You Buy?

Here is a quick overview of the main categories. Click each card to see more details!

🏆 Most Popular Items

These items are loved by tourists from all over the world. Try them when you visit!

💴 Price Guide

Most items at 7-Eleven Japan are very affordable. Here is a quick guide:

🍙 Onigiri (rice ball)
¥120 – ¥220
🍱 Bento box
¥400 – ¥700
☕ Hot coffee (small)
¥100
🍞 Bread / Pastry
¥130 – ¥250
🍰 Sweets / Dessert
¥150 – ¥400
🥤 PET bottle drink
¥140 – ¥200
🍜 Cup Noodle
¥170 – ¥280

🛒 How To Shop at 7-Eleven

Shopping at 7-Eleven in Japan is very easy! Here are some simple steps:

Step 1 – Walk In

You can enter any time. No need to say anything. Just walk in and look around!

Step 2 – Pick Up Items

Food and drinks are near the entrance and along the walls. Hot food (like fried chicken) is at the counter — just point and the staff will help you.

Step 3 – Heat Your Food

Many foods need to be heated. Say "atatamete kudasai" (あたためてください) and the staff will heat it for you at the register.

💡 Hot Food Tip: Bento boxes and some items say "要温め" (requires heating). The staff will ask you — just nod and say "yes, please"!

Step 4 – Pay

You can pay with cash (yen), IC cards like Suica or PASMO, credit cards, or mobile payments like PayPay. The cashier will show you the total on a screen, so no Japanese is needed!

Step 5 – Get Chopsticks / Spoons

Near the register, you can ask for chopsticks, a spoon, a fork, or a straw. Just point or say "hashi / spoon / fork".

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use English at 7-Eleven?
Most staff do not speak English. But that is OK! Pointing and smiling works well. Prices are always shown on a screen at the register.

Is the food fresh?
Yes! Fresh food is delivered to stores twice a day. Sandwiches, onigiri, and bento boxes have an expiry date and time printed on the package.

Can I eat inside the store?
Some stores have a small eating area. Look for chairs and a table near the entrance or outside. Most people eat outside or take food to go.

Are there vegetarian options?
Some items are vegetarian — like plain onigiri with vegetables or some bread. However, many Japanese foods contain fish stock (dashi). Look for the ingredient list on the package.

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