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2-9 Inarichō, Sasebo, Nagasaki 857-0851, Japan
contacts phone: +81 956-31-9544
website: map.japanpost.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 33.1573301, Longitude: 129.734825
Hiroki Riku
::It was in a narrow alley.
嬦瀞
::Since it's relatively close by, I often have the opportunity to use the postal counter and ATM. The staff members are kind. Once, I was curious about a canned juice that was being sold alone near the counter, so I casually asked about it, and they politely told me about it (and they recommended it, so I bought it and it was delicious. I believe it was a Yu-Pack gift (? ) or something like that, I think it was something they sold individually as a tasting.It was an interesting experiment and I liked it, but I wonder if that kind of thing still exists.
u k
::The atmosphere of the counter is a bit similar to Japan Post in Kyomachi. However, they did their job efficiently.
7 kantetu
::I found my commuter pass in the parking lot, so when I brought it to the counter, they told me to "deliver it to the police box." It is true that it is good etiquette to bring lost items to a police box, but the local police box is quite far away. I'm sure you're a post office customer, so is there any way to store it for a few days or something like that?
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::My neighbors park their cars at night, but I don't do anything about it. If you move to the neighborhood, the parking fee will likely go up.