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๐ŸชConvenience Food

Hot snacks, warming steps, and convenience meal rules.

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Microwaves & Hot Counters

Japanese convenience stores (Konbini) offer incredibly high-quality meals. Hot snacks are ordered directly from the counter register, and staff can heat your boxed meals on the spot.

๐Ÿ— Hot Snacks

Counter Fried Chicken Rankings

Famichiki (ใƒ•ใ‚กใƒŸใƒใ‚ญ)

FamilyMart

Cult-classic boneless fried chicken. Incredibly juicy, crispy, and served in a paper envelope that splits in half for clean eating.

Price: ยฅ220

Karaage-kun (ใ‹ใ‚‰ใ‚ใ’ใ‚ฏใƒณ)

Lawson

Bite-sized nuggets of fried chicken that come in a cute cardboard cup with a toothpick. Available in Regular, Spicy, and Cheese flavors.

Price: ยฅ238

Nanachiki (ใชใชใƒใ‚ญ)

7-Eleven

7-Eleven's premium, spiced boneless chicken thigh, slightly more savory and herb-heavy compared to FamilyMart's version.

Price: ยฅ240
๐Ÿ™ Onigiri Guide

How to Unwrap a Triangle Onigiri

Triangle rice balls are wrapped in a dual-layer plastic film to keep the nori seaweed perfectly dry and crunchy. Click the steps below to learn the correct order.

1Pull the Red Tab Down

Locate the red pull tab marked with a '1' at the top of the package. Pull it straight down, wrapping it underneath the onigiri and all the way around to the back to split the plastic wrapper in half.

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