Dining Out

Convenience Store Food

Master the Japanese you need for Convenience Store Food in natural keigo. Scene-by-scene flow · NG examples · politeness levels · 9-language parallel translations

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This page helps foreign residents and long-term visitors handle "Convenience Store Food" with daily Japanese phrases for living in Japan, practical examples, and common mistakes to avoid.

What this page helps you say in Japan

This page focuses on Convenience Store Food and teaches useful Japanese phrases for daily life in Japan, including natural replies, polite alternatives, and practical wording for foreigners living in Japan.

What You'll Learn on This Page

Practice Phrases (10 Total)

お弁当を温めてください

おべんとうをあたためてください

Please heat up the bento.

POINTCook in the microwave

袋は有料ですか

ふくろはゆうりょうですか

Is the bag charged?

POINT2-5 yen is common

袋は結構です

ふくろはけっこうです

No bag, please.

POINTOwn bag recommended

PayPayで支払います

PayPayでしはらいます

I'll pay with PayPay.

POINTQR payment mainstream

Suicaでお願いします

Suicaでおねがいします

With Suica, please.

POINTTransportation IC compatible

この請求書の支払いをしたいのですが

このせいきゅうしょのしはらいをしたいのですが

I'd like to pay this bill.

POINTUtility charges/tax

荷物を宅配でお願いします

にもつをたくはいでおねがいします

Please send this by delivery.

POINTYamato/Sagawa compatible store

コピーを取りたいのですが

コピーをとりたいのですが

I'd like to make copies.

POINT10 yen/piece ~

ATMはありますか

ATMはありますか

Is there an ATM?

POINTSeven Bank, E-net, etc.

トイレをお借りしてもよろしいですか

トイレをおかりしてもよろしいですか

May I use the restroom?

POINTAvailable at many stores

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What can you do at convenience stores in Japan?
A. Purchasing products, paying utility bills, home delivery, copying, printing, ATM, ticket issuing, resident card issuing, etc.
Q. What is the payment method?
A. The majority of stores accept cash, credit cards, electronic money (Suica, etc.), QR (PayPay/LINE Pay, etc.), and code payments.
Q. Are you open late at night?
A. Many stores are open 24 hours a day, but in recent years the number of stores that are only open from 10pm to 7pm has increased due to improved working conditions.
Q. What about self-checkout?
A. Currently being introduced at Seven Lawson and Family Mart. Simple operation of barcode reading → payment.
Q. What about services for foreigners?
A. There are multilingual register displays, SIM card sales, and duty-free shops for tourists visiting Japan.