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grocery stores
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Japan
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Often smaller in size and may specialize in specific types of food, with a focus on fresh produce and local goods.
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2
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health food store
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Japan
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Health food stores may focus on traditional Japanese ingredients like seaweed, miso, and fermented foods.
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3
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health food store
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Japan
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Health food stores may be seen as a niche market, with a focus on specific dietary or lifestyle choices rather than being mainstream shopping destinations.
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4
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health food store
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Japan
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Health food stores offer a range of traditional Asian health foods such as seaweed, fermented products, and herbal remedies.
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5
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large supermarket
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Japan
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Large supermarkets are less common and smaller local markets or convenience stores are more popular for daily shopping.
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6
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large supermarket
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Japan
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Large supermarkets are prevalent, but smaller neighborhood markets called 'konbini' or 'corner stores' are also popular for quick and convenient shopping, especially for daily necessities.
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1
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7
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large supermarket
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Japan
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Large supermarkets may have reserved parking for expectant mothers and families with young children.
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8
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large supermarket
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Japan
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Not as common due to a preference for smaller, specialized stores and the popularity of daily shopping for fresh ingredients
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9
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large supermarket
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Japan
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Large supermarkets are known for their fresh and high-quality produce, and may also offer a diverse range of prepared foods and ready-to-eat dishes.
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10
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supermarket
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Japan
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While supermarkets exist, smaller neighborhood markets and convenience stores are often preferred for daily grocery shopping due to their proximity and convenience.
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1
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supermarket chains
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Japan
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Attention to high-quality packaging and presentation of products
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