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Food in 7-11 Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ that can't be missed!!

Super recommended, no matter what you miss, but these 3 things can't be missed because they are very delicious.

🧀 the dessert is crispy!! It's like a tiger. Because it's so cute.

This one was also hit by a drug sign, so please continue to ask relatives.

ðŸĶ Mojini ice cream must taste milk only!!

ðŸĩ pudding, there are 3 types of green tea, but green is the best fresh.

The last ðŸĻ is Somong Somong. The review is really delicious.

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I miss Japan so much, it just had a special way of drawing you in. I’ve never felt so connected to a place like this. I’m learning Japanese so I can go back soon. I miss you so much Japan #Japan #japanvibes #japanesefood #Travel
arianna

arianna

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A title slide for a flexible day trip itinerary to Kamakura, Japan, featuring blue hydrangeas in the foreground with a scenic view of the city and coastline in the background.
A train station platform with a green train, indicating Kamakura Station as the starting point for a day trip, with text about travel time from Tokyo.
A list of things to do in Kamakura, including exploring Komachi-Dori, visiting temples, and seeing the Great Ginkgo Tree, set against a bamboo forest background.
Flexible Itinerary for Kamakura Day Trip in Japan
Start at: Get off at #Kamakura Station Food to try: Try Regional specialty sponge cakes at Kamakura New German Kamakura-ekimae Honkan 📍1 Chome-5-2 Komachi, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0006, Japan Try coffee at Traditional Coffee 1972 since it has only 5 star reviews on Google 📍 2 Chome-1
mdvmitarashi

mdvmitarashi

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A person looks out a window at a Japanese landscape. The text overlay reads 'Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan,' introducing travel tips.
A train station screen and a phone display transit details, illustrating the decision not to get a JR Pass due to a significant price increase and individual ticket savings.
Various hotel toiletries, including brushes and small bottles, are neatly arranged, supporting the tip to bring fewer personal care items on future trips.
Things I will be doing on my next trip to Japan
I returned from Japan in April of 2024 and these are a few things that I will definitely be doing again —or I learned (while I was there) that I want do differently. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ If you’re from my #TikTok page, omg hello!! & if you’re new to my page, hello!! I absolutely love organizing/planning
mdvmitarashi

mdvmitarashi

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Things that surprised me in Japan & Tips!
I thought I was ready for Japanâ€Ķ but this trip humbled me (in the best way). From falling in love with 7-Eleven egg salad sandwiches, to raw-dogging a Mega Donki without a game plan, to discovering there are zero public trash cans—and yet the streets are spotless?? Every day brought a new sur
LotusGirlTravel

LotusGirlTravel

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link to bio to my Japan guides ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ #japan #kyoto #kyototrip #japantravel #travel
Cassandra

Cassandra

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30 Days of Japan tips you’ll ACTUALLY use 6/30
Be prepared to see a lot of boutiques while traveling to the major hot spots in Japan. Although stores like Uniqlo exist to provide trendy basic clothing, a lot of shops youll see otherwise are more high end. They sell clothing based on a certain aesthetic, with more statement pieces than actual
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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âœĻðŸŒļTHINGS I MISS IN JAPAN PT. 2âœĻðŸŒļðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâ›ĐïļðŸŊðŸ“ļ
You are definitely going to see a lot more of these if you're following meðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ. My mother is thinking about moving back anyways.(more #DAISO for me 😈) My family is from a really small prefecture that's 5 hours away from Tokyo. There's so many great things out there and I know p
âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

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A person views a vibrant Super Mario-themed building at night, brightly lit with various game elements. Text overlay reads 'Things I Miss in Japan'.
A blue and white Lawson Station convenience store sign hangs above green trees against a clear blue sky. Text overlay reads 'Lawson or 7-Eleven EDITION'.
A hand holds a Sarutahiko Coffee cup, light brown with Japanese text and 'SARUTAHIKO COFFEE'. Text overlay: 'This coffee and their cups are amazing'.
Things I Miss in JapanðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ :Lawson/7-Eleven edition!
I miss those jelly drinks so much. the peach and grape ones were my favorite. Everything tasted like authentic and I lost a lot of weight within the 16 days that I was there. â›ĐïļðŸ‘šðŸ‘˜ðŸ™ If anyone in the world know where I can find those morinaga peach jelly drinks in Miami...find me âœĻðŸ§šðŸ―â€â™€ïļ #mo
âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

âœĻGâœĻ ã‚ļマナðŸĐ·âœĻ

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Mount Fuji Japan Itinerary 🏔ïļ
Here’s some things we did around Hakone / Mount Fuji in Japan for a few days. I didn’t do much research before but I’ve been told you’re really lucky if you get a view of the mountain while you’re there since it’s cloudy most days. There’s calendars online you can check what days have higher visibi
Dolly Xiaoli

Dolly Xiaoli

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Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
#japantravelguide #japanvacation #japanthingstodo
Raquel

Raquel

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Things I bought in Japan!ðŸŒļ
Here are just some of the items that I brought back from my trip to Japan!
MakingMemoriesWithJess

MakingMemoriesWithJess

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A flat lay of various souvenirs from Japan, including Onitsuka Tiger shoes, Muji towels, Totoro merchandise, skincare products, matcha kits, ceramic bowls and chopstick rests, and stationery items like journals, pens, and stamps.
A collection of ceramic items, including a wooden box with five colorful chopstick rests, two donut-shaped toothbrush holders, a white matcha whisk stand, and two handmade matcha bowls from Uji, Kyoto, one beige and one blue.
Various matcha-related items, including a bag of Kyoto Uji Matcha, three small tins of rakushi matcha, two bamboo matcha whisks, two handmade matcha bowls, and two bamboo chashaku (tea scoops), with a wooden spoon.
Everything I bought in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ ðŸ’īðŸĄðŸĢðŸą
Japan souvenirs & gift ideas for family and friends â€Ēceramics â€Ēat-home matcha kits â€Ēstationary â€Ēskincare â€Ēonitsuka tigers *updated! for some reason 2 of the photos didn’t have details, but all should be detailed now! thanks for all of the love ðŸĪ #matcha #kyotojapan #ONIT
Julia Hoang

Julia Hoang

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5 Signs of Soul Disconnection That Get Missed
Do you ever feel like you’re hereâ€Ķ. But not here ? Soul disconnection is more common than you think, and most people don’t know how to spot it. These 5 signs can show up quietly, but they take a toll on your mind, body, and relationships. Noticing them isn’t the end, it’s the beginning.
SarahAtResourceSomatics

SarahAtResourceSomatics

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11 years in marketing and I almost missed this
Game recognizes game #digitalentrepreneur #onlinebusiness #entrepreneurmindset #mysidehustle #residualincome
Molly Digital Magic

Molly Digital Magic

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What I Ate in Tokyo, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
You can also get the full video by searching “Japan Jessica in the Kitchen” on YouTube!  From vegan 7/11 hauls to the best ramen of my life 🍜, here’s a peek at all the incredible food I ate while exploring Tokyo. From must-visit restaurants to the best vegan snacks, this trip was a dream for any
Jessica ðŸŒą

Jessica ðŸŒą

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Singer in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Doing more thinking
💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

💖ðŸĶ‹Kathleen Morales💙âĪ

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No Travel Buddy, No Problemâ€ĶSolo in Japan ðŸŒļ
Stepping off the plane in Tokyo for the second time, I felt that same rush of excitement I had on my first visit-but this time was different. I wasn't wide-eyed and overwhelmed. I knew how to navigate the train stations, I had a list of places I missed last time, and I was completely in contr
Ariel K 🍋

Ariel K 🍋

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A gaming setup with a monitor displaying a fantasy landscape and the text 'cozy games you may have overlooked'. The desk features a keyboard, salt lamp, and various decorative items.
A gaming setup showing 'Eastshade' on screen, described as a game where you are a painter exploring a beautiful world, available on PlayStation 4, Steam, Xbox One.
A gaming setup showing 'Sword and Sorcery' on screen, an indie adventure game with atmospheric pixel art, available on Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, Steam.
Older cozy games you might have missed~ðŸŽŪ💜
These are some games that came out years ago that I still enjoy playing and think about often. Since they are a little bit older, I never hear people talking about them. But they are wonderful, immersive and atmospheric games that I still think you should know about. If you’re into great stories wi
astarael.games

astarael.games

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A sepia-toned close-up portrait of a woman with long wavy hair, looking directly at the camera. Text overlay reads: "My journey with an 11 year eating disorder. The raw, the heavy, and the happy ending."
A sepia-toned photo of a young child with arms outstretched, smiling. Overlaid text provides statistics about eating disorders, including prevalence in Americans, women, children, and related deaths.
A sepia-toned photo of a young girl in a dance costume, holding a trophy and medal. Text describes her early life, parents' divorce, weight gain, and the beginning of an unhealthy relationship with food.
My journey with an 11 year eating disorder.
This is a hard topic, but one that always needs to be brought to the light! If you are one of us, reach out. Seek comfort in the community and know you’re never alone. #letschat #edrecovery #eatingdisorderrecovery #wellness #growthmindset #embracevulnerability #Lemon8Diary #healthy
Kayla Johnson

Kayla Johnson

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Travel to Japanâ€Ķ Without Leaving Los Angeles ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
As someone who dreams of going to Japan, these places in LA genuinely feel like a little escape. I always stop by Mitsuwa Marketplace when I’m missing Japanese food and Little Tokyo is still one of my favorite places in LA to walk around and shop. Save this post for your next cozy weekend
Malu Gabriella

Malu Gabriella

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How to be a better student 🎓📚(Undergrad Edition)
As we hit the halfway point of the fall semester, it’s a great time to take a step back and see how we can up our student game. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or just want to level up your study skills, check out these eight tips to help you become a better student and make the most of the
Muse

Muse

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ðŸ”Ĩ I PRAYED FOR THISâ€Ķ AND ALMOST MISSED IT ðŸ”Ĩ
Sistersâ€Ķ I’ve had prayers I cried over. Prayers I whispered. Prayers I thought would never be answered. And when the answer finally cameâ€Ķ It didn’t always look the way I imagined. It didn’t always feel like a celebration at first. Sometimes it came wrapped in processâ€Ķ in stretchin
HoldOnEndure

HoldOnEndure

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Japan HaulðŸŦķ
Store Review 📍Shop 1: TakeYa1 💈What to look for: Everything you’ll needed ðŸĪ‘Price range: Cheap than Don Quijote ⭐Rating: 10/10 📍Shop 2: Can*Do 💈What to look for: Sanrio Stuffs ðŸĪ‘Price range: Similar to Daiso ⭐Rating: 10/10 #japanhaul #SANRIO #beautyfinds #gentlemonstersunglasses
We shine

We shine

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A person's lap with leopard print pants displays a bottled coffee latte, a pancake sandwich with red bean paste and whipped cream, and a rice ball. The image overlay reads "Best 7/11 snacks in Japan."
A hand holds a packaged rice ball with shrimp and mayonnaise filling, shown in a convenience store. The package features Japanese text and "Shrimp & Mayonnaise." The image overlay states "Ate this almost every morning!".
A hand holds a packaged pancake sandwich with red bean paste and whipped cream, displayed in a convenience store. The package shows Japanese text and "Pancakes, Red Bean Paste & Whipped Cream." The image overlay asks "Anything red bean + whipped cream?".
My favorite 7/11 snacks in Japan
This may be controversial, but I prefer 7/11 to Lawson’s in JapanðŸŦĢ (minus their shrimp/mayo rice rolls😋) We grabbed breakfast on the go at 7/11 every morning before heading to the Formula 1 races. It was quick, convenient, and tasty! And let me tell you, we weren’t the only ones with the same id
RAEVENðŸ’Ŧ

RAEVENðŸ’Ŧ

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ðŸ’ī 19 Days in Japan: Full Cost Breakdown ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ
If you’ve ever wondered how much it really costs* to visit Japan — here’s your full guide! I spent 19 days exploring Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Gifu and Hakone), and here’s the full cost breakdown of everything I spent — from flights to sushi. ðŸĢ I travelled with one other person, so all p
Meg ðŸ§ļ

Meg ðŸ§ļ

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The App Store listing for the '$nap Minimalist Budget & Finance' app, showing a 5.0 rating, 13+ age rating, and features like 3-second expense tracking, no ads, on-device privacy, and widgets.
A screenshot of the Snap app's expense entry interface, detailing a $4 food expense for coffee, with a budget of 1000/906, a 'View Bill' option, and a 'Done' button above a calendar.
A monthly calendar view within the Snap app, displaying weekly and monthly expense totals ($78.00 WK, $905.98 MTH), a budget of 1000, and daily expense figures for each date.
In case you missed SnapKoin
The most minimalist and efficient expenses tracker! #apps #aesthetic #goodthings #iPhone #productivity
theboySanjie

theboySanjie

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A night view of Dotonbori, Osaka, featuring the iconic Glico Running Man sign and other illuminated billboards. Overlay text reads "SWIPE - JAPAN EDITION - WOULD I STAY AGAIN?" and "Check description for more information."
A collage of images for Imano Shinsaibashi Hostel in Osaka, showing its lobby, cafe, bunk beds, and food. An overlay indicates a 7-night stay for ~$360, with co-ed and women's only floors, rated 8/10.
A collage of images for First Cabin Kyoto Nijojo, showcasing its capsule-style sleeping pods and common areas. An overlay indicates a 3-night stay for ~$100, including a hot spring, rated 6.5/10.
Where are you staying? Japan Edition ðŸŒļ
As a foodie-traveler, I try my hardest to scrounge around for deals with hotels, so I have more to spend on the local cuisines. Here are the hotels I stayed at, including prices, with my honest opinions. 1.)Imano Shinsaibashi(Osaka): I stayed a lot longer in Osaka than I wanted to, but this ho
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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What I loved about ðŸŒļâœĻJAPANâœĻðŸŒļ
Tokyo HAS to be on your travel bucket list, trust me!! ✈ïļ Tokyo, Japan âœĻ Pros: cleanliness, safety, food, sightseeing, shopping, train transportation 👀 Cons: sometimes the trains are super crowded, depending on where you are in Japan you may get stared at (not bad just kinda awk sometimes)
K8

K8

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Japan tips you’ll ACTUALLY use 1/30
: To the average early bird, Japan is going to seem quiet. Sometimes too quiet. Most shops do not open until 10 am, and most typical stores close around 7-8pm (sometimes earlier). You may feel like you’re constantly waiting for something to happen, or you’re wasting time while things aren’t open.
SanctuaryXP

SanctuaryXP

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