In Tokyo there are literally on every corner (of the block, so every few hundred meters) a "Convenient Store. Like all English words it is pronounced as it is written in katakana . This sounds similar to you as "Conbiini.
Girlfriend is then "Garufurendo" computer "Konpyuutaa" Cycling to 'Saikuringu and Florian Dieterle to' Frorian Diitele.
He has 24 open daily, mostly young people working there, there is the milk rice and patches to socks fixed everything for the daily Probably a very small space. And there is especially one thing: a reading corner! This is a small rack of newspapers, magazines and especially colorful manga. And the amazing thing is: at any time of day or night and there is someone skimming through the manga (manga is often consumed in almost flip speed, read not really). When I go in the middle of the night by bicycle through the streets, I find on every corner in the glare of the Conbini a person's face hidden behind a thick manga.
Anyway, there are people everywhere in Tokyo. Even where one would never expect.
I step ie a short, all employees call me "Irasshaimasse" (Welcome to the business), a person I packed my receives sushi along with rods and a Feuttüchlein in a bag while the other person in return for hundreds of yen. Two minutes later I'm back on the bike and I hear the chorus resonate "gozai Mashta Arigato" (Thank you very much).
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