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department store
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A department store may also be known for its extensive selection of gourmet food items, including fresh produce, pastries, and specialty foods.
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electronics store
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Japan
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Often located in high-tech districts and prioritize the latest gadgets and technological innovations.
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electronics store
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Common retail chain found in most urban areas, selling a wide range of electronic devices and accessories.
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electronics store
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Common retail establishment where people buy electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, and TVs
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electronics store
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Japan
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Electronics stores are common and offer a wide range of products for consumers.
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going to store
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Japan
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Common to walk to a smaller local store for daily necessities and fresh produce
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going to store
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Walking to a compact neighborhood store in a residential area
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going to store
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Japan
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Walking to the store or using public transportation is more common, as many people do not own cars.
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shoe store
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Japan
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Shoe stores often have a focus on quality and craftsmanship, with an emphasis on traditional and elegant designs.
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shoe store
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Japan
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It's customary to remove shoes before entering the store and wear provided slippers inside.
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sporting goods store
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Japan
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Sporting goods stores may focus more on equipment for traditional sports like table tennis, badminton, and martial arts.
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sporting goods store
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Japan
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Often focused on equipment and clothing for traditional sports like judo, karate, and baseball, as well as items for recreational activities like hiking and camping.
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store
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Stores often have limited space and narrow aisles to maximize the use of available land in densely populated areas.
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store
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Stores have dedicated areas for customers to remove their shoes before entering the premises.
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