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📝 About This Video Shopping in Japan is amazing, but do you freeze up when the cashier starts speaking fast? 😰 From convenience stores (Konbini) to tax-free counters, Ayumi and Ken break down exactly what you need to say and hear to shop smoothly in Japan! In this episode, we practice Japanese listening with a focus on shopping culture. You will learn how to answer common questions at the register like "Do you have a point card?" or "Do you need a bag?". We also cover unique cultural quirks, like the "evening discount war" at supermarkets and why you get a white bag when trying on clothes! Perfect for JLPT N4 to N3 learners who want to improve their listening and learn practical travel Japanese. 📚 Vocabulary List (Spoilers!) 温(あたた)めますか? (Atatmemasu ka?) - Would you like it warmed up? ポイントカードはお持(も)ちですか? (Pointo ka-do wa omochi desu ka?) - Do you have a point card? 大丈夫(だいじょうぶ)です (Daijoubu desu) - I’m fine / No thank you. レジ袋(ぶくろ) (Reji bukuro) - Plastic shopping bag. 半額(はんがく) (Hangaku) - Half price (Look for this sticker!) 試着(しちゃく)してもいいですか? (Shichaku shitemo ii desu ka?) - Can I try this on? ちょっと考(かんが)えます (Chotto kangaemasu) - I’ll think about it (Polite way to say "No" in a shop). 🇯🇵 Cultural Notes & Trivia The Onigiri Struggle: Opening a Japanese rice ball wrapper takes practice (1-2-3 steps!). Supermarket Discounts: In the evening (around 7-8 PM), staff put yellow or red stickers on fresh food for discounts. The "Face Cover": When trying on clothes, women (and sometimes men) must wear a white fabric cover over their head to prevent makeup from staining the clothes. Self-Bagging (Sakkadai): At Japanese supermarkets, the cashier does not bag your groceries. You move your basket to a separate table to do it yourself. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Intro: Shopping in Japan 00:27 Why Ken loves Japanese Konbini 00:41 The struggle of opening Onigiri wrappers 01:00 Common Question 1: "Do you want it warmed up?" 01:33 Ordering hot snacks (Famichiki!) 01:53 Common Question 2: "Do you have a point card?" 02:08 Common Question 3: "Do you need a plastic bag?" 02:30 Supermarket Culture: Hunting for discount stickers 02:57 "Sakkadai": The self-bagging table rules 03:36 Clothing Stores: "Can I try this on?" 03:59 Unique Culture: Face covers in fitting rooms 04:08 Tax-Free Shopping rules for tourists 04:47 Payment: Cash, Suica, and Credit Cards #LearnJapanese #JapaneseListening #JLPT #JapanTravel #Nihongo #Konbini #JapaneseCulture