Convenience Store Culture and Changes in Japan

Recently, on my way to work, I felt the need to use the restroom. Checking Google Maps, I saw a nearby 7-Eleven and went in, only to find that it didn't have a restroom. This experience taught me that not all convenience stores have restrooms; some do, while others do not.

Having restrooms in convenience stores was not always common, but it started becoming more prevalent when Lawson began emphasizing it. 

The major convenience store chains in Japan are 7-Eleven, Lawson, and FamilyMart. Recently, I heard news that 7-Eleven is going private through a management buyout (MBO), led by the founding family and Itochu Corporation.

Itochu Corporation, which already owns FamilyMart, will own shares in 7-Eleven as well. This means that 7-Eleven and FamilyMart will both be under the Itochu umbrella, while Lawson will be under the Mitsubishi Corporation group.

I wonder what the future holds.

Personally, I find 7-Eleven to be the most convenient among convenience stores. While I believe there aren't major differences in services, every 7-Eleven has a Seven Bank ATM, which is a significant benefit for someone like me who uses online banking.

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