Among the most viral Japanese things on social media right now: the mouthwatering, restaurant-level food selection you can buy anytime from 24/7 “konbini” like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson.
There are approximately 56,749 konbini nationwide, dotted almost every few blocks in Tokyo streets and serving as daily-life hubs for locals (per
Forbes).
These stacked stores have everything a consumer can dream of, from the viral egg sando and onigiri (seaweed-wrapped rice balls) to fluffy bakeries and machine-made smoothies, with fresh food items being delivered two to three times daily to ensure the best quality.
The insane variety and quality of these konbini had one user on
Reddit regrettably questioning, “Why can’t convenience stores around the world be like the ones in Japan?
They have everything convenience stores in other countries have, plus a huge variety of healthy, tasty, and fresh options. You can easily find proper meals instead of just snacks and junk food. It feels more like real food, not just quick fillers.”