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Japanese convenience stores introduce fitting rooms and car camping

10.07.2026 15:42 1 min 1 source
Daum | 조선일보 KOR
Japanese convenience stores introduce fitting rooms and car camping
Original source: Daum | 조선일보

FamilyMart opened a flagship store in Tokyo with fitting rooms and a 300-item clothing line. Lawson is rolling out overnight parking rentals for car camping at 2500 yen per night, aiming for 3000 locations. Seven-Eleven has added powder rooms for makeup and hair styling. The innovations come as store visits fell 0.5% last year.

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