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Finally. OTC Drugs at 7-11
Tue, Jun 2 2009 09:39
| Convenience, MHLW, OTC drugs, Gov't of Japan, PAL, 7-11
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The Pharmaceutical Affairs Law "PAL" was revised to allow convenience stores like 7-11, Lawson, Family Mart or others to sell most over-the-counter drugs, so long as they have a clerk who has registered and qualified with the local government. The fact that they no longer need a pharmacist is a big cost-saving difference from before, that also allows a big new income stream for the conbinis.
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Best Tokyo Subway Map: Vollmer Design
Sun, May 17 2009 10:10
| Convenience, Vollmer Design, tokyo, Getting Around, Informa, Tokyo Rail and Subway Map
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Vollmer Design's superior map of the Tokyo rail and subway system is a must for any visitor to or resident of Tokyo. The map is printed on A3 paper, but is folded small to the size of "3 x 1 2/3 matches" according to the nicely-designed Informa website where the map is available. Very affordable, even inexpensive, at JPY 270 yen online, it's less than the cost of a Starbucks latte, or maybe a typical
Station Kiosks - the Hubs of Modern Japan
Tue, Dec 2 2008 22:14
| Convenience, キオスク, Japan Rail, metro, Kiosk, wicket, Vendor, suica, subway, japan
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The Kiosks at Japan railway and metro stations are little stalls like US "News Stands" with two sides open, and two sides closed with storage. They have a refrigerator and a drink heater, as well as all manner of convenient articles - you can get drinks (alcoholic and soft), snacks (candy, bread, squid (yes!)), newspapers, magazines, novels, umbrellas, lighters, batteries, phone cards, neckties, handkerchiefs
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