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1-chÅme-27-43 Kasumigaoka, Higashi Ward, Fukuoka, 813-0003, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 92-662-8877
strona internetowej: nishitetsu-store.jp
wiÄksza mapa i wskazĆ³wkiLatitude: 33.6701127, Longitude: 130.4349462
BIG BANG (ź¶ģ§ģ©)
::Parking available. Just the right size, not too big and not too narrow. The selection is not bad either. You can buy Hirai side dishes for lunch boxes. Super calm.
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::I visit you about twice a week Although it is a small shop, it has a good atmosphere and the women are kind and nice. However, I don't know if it happens every time. When the store opens and I go to the restroom, it's always being cleaned. I've seen many times that it wasn't finished by 10:10. I don't think there are any shops that have put up signs saying they are cleaning even though they are open. So I think it's a negative point.
M N
::It's fresh, has a good selection, and the display is amazing and makes you want to buy! It's also helpful that there's a Fukuoka Bank ATM!
Y H
::The parking lot is right in front of the store, so I thought it was a very convenient structure for shopping. Inside the store, the cards are arranged neatly at the entrance, making it easy to use, and on Saturdays and Sundays there are stalls selling octopus grills, yakitori, fried chicken, etc. The Nishitetsu store sells fresh produce, recommended vegetables, fresh fish and meat, all at relatively low prices and with reasonable care. There are many point rewards and service days, and the side dishes and bento boxes are also plentiful and delicious.
Kyoko Kubo
::The store is bright and spacious, making it easy to find products. The product lineup includes standard products from major manufacturers, and in other words, only the best-selling items are stocked here. For some reason, there is an imported sweets corner. It may be difficult to understand the display of spice-related and Italian-related products (for example, only basil is in the spice corner). However, once you get used to it, it is a supermarket that can be used on a daily basis, allowing you to quickly shop on your way home from work. In the evening, students work part-time at the cash register, and everyone is polite and kind. Plastic bags are currently free. If you have a nimoca card, you can earn eco points by bringing your own bag. There are discounts on something every day. āÆ Fresh fish is a good deal on certain days of the week. Thursday is self-discount coupon day, where you can put discount stickers on your favorite products and shop at a lower price. (Some products are not eligible) There are standards for distributing discount coupons, but I have forgotten the details, so I will add them as soon as I know them... There is an ID photo machine that accepts My Number cards installed outside the store. (There is no photo camera at Kashiikaen-mae Station) 1-2 minutes walk from Kashiikaen-mae Station on the Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line. The main entrance to the store is either up the steep stairs or past the stairs and up the gentle slope.