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Japan, 〒891-2125 鹿児島県垂水市旭町61
contacts phone: +81 994-32-2600
website: www.i-daiwa.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 31.4887275, Longitude: 130.6988688
Masaharu
::It's just an ordinary supermarket. Prices are shown excluding tax. The second floor is a clothing and 100 yen store. When I went to the 100 yen store for the first time in a while, there were more expensive items over 100 yen (550 yen and so on).
りりちよ(りりちよ)
::The sashimi is too smelly and tastes bad. The selection is poor and I often see daily necessities expired, so be sure to check the expiration date before purchasing. For some reason, miso is lined up in the refrigerated section. I don't think it's hygienic. This store is the only decent 100 yen shop in Tarumi City.
橋本浩
::I got the product I wanted. I won't write the product name because it will sell out. This is the soup stock highly praised by Kajin Yashikita.
西村亮
::A supermarket with a Showa era atmosphere I go there every time I visit Tarumi City. There is a 100 yen shop and a clothing section on the second floor. It's an old shop, but I think it's a must-have in that area. It is also good that you can use QR payment and credit cards.
ミヤウチトモコ
::I stopped by on my way home. It is the first time. I usually use Kanoya Daiwa, so that's what I had in mind. I used it from the second floor. I guess it has to do with regional characteristics. I went to look at underwear, but there was no variety so I couldn't buy it. I think there was a good selection of food items on the first floor. When I went there, it was around 6:30pm, but there weren't many customers.