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How the first convenience store came to Japan and Himeji Castle price increase

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Did you know the first convenience store came to Japan 50 years ago in 1974? This week we’re talking about how the conbini arrived in Japan, the first item that was sold, and how it changed the way you can get cash, pay bills, and enjoy snacks.

We’re also talking about the differences between the words “popular” and “famous” in Japanese and English, residence tax in Japan, and how Himeji Castle might be quadrupling their ticket prices…but only for foreigners?
More about the 50th anniversary of 7/11 in Japan:

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15269912

More about Himeji Castle Ticket Prices:

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15309703

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/foreign-tourists-could-be-charged-6-times-more-than-locals-to-enter-japan-s-famed-himeji-castle

Listen to the end of every episode to hear our Japanese "words-of-the-week," and head to @ramblingramsbothams on Instagram to see behind-the-scenes photos.
Have a question or idea? Send us an email at ramblingramsbothams@gmail.com, or visit our website: https://www.ramblingramsbothams.com/

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Did you know the first convenience store came to Japan 50 years ago in 1974? This week we’re talking about how the conbini arrived in Japan, the first item that was sold, and how it changed the way you can get cash, pay bills, and enjoy snacks.

We’re also talking about the differences between the words “popular” and “famous” in Japanese and English, residence tax in Japan, and how Himeji Castle might be quadrupling their ticket prices…but only for foreigners?
More about the 50th anniversary of 7/11 in Japan:

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15269912

More about Himeji Castle Ticket Prices:

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15309703

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/foreign-tourists-could-be-charged-6-times-more-than-locals-to-enter-japan-s-famed-himeji-castle

Listen to the end of every episode to hear our Japanese "words-of-the-week," and head to @ramblingramsbothams on Instagram to see behind-the-scenes photos.
Have a question or idea? Send us an email at ramblingramsbothams@gmail.com, or visit our website: https://www.ramblingramsbothams.com/

  continue reading

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