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1-40 Tsudahamanochō, Tokushima, 770-8005, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 88-678-2537
sitio web: super-seven.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 34.053552, Longitude: 134.577147
Y T
::This store has become a little-known spot, perhaps because there are few customers. There may be some limited time items left. After the evening, if you buy a product with a discount sticker on it...it's half price! That's 30%! There was a lady working at the cash register who was calling so loudly that everyone in the store could hear her. There was also a glimpse of a customer getting the wrong amount because he was talking to the customer all the time while filling out the cash register... It seems like they are a good person because they greet each other well, but...everything is half price! I want you to stop saying that...
夕暮れの少年
::Since it's local, I use it on my way home from work. If you stop by when you are heading towards Tokushima Station, be careful as you will have to turn around a curve in order to get there. The parking lot is large and I have never felt it difficult to park. The inside of the store has a rural feel compared to other supermarkets, but it's a helpful store as they also stock small daily necessities. It wasn't at other supermarkets, but Seven had it! There are many things like that. The woman at the cash register always greets me in a loud voice, which makes me feel good. There aren't many customers, but I hope they do their best.
ななしのママ
::Surprisingly, this is a store where no one feels welcome. I forgot to buy some the day before, so I went for a walk in the morning to restock. I went there because it was the closest one, and there were a few old ladies displaying vegetables in the produce section, but no one said ``Welcome.'' Even though he purposefully walked back and forth in front of the aunty, it was amazing. Is this the store's policy? The big man at the cash register finally said something to me, but he didn't say "thank you." I wonder if the shops here are still suffering from the coronavirus. I think I'll only be going there a few times to replenish things I forgot to buy over the next few months, but I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next (lol) There are many different shops in the area, which is fun...
わんたこ
::The old lady at the cash register is scary. The sashimi is turned upside down and placed in the basket, and the eggs are tossed in so roughly that they startle. He always gets angry when I tell him that I pay with PayPay. There are many times when I am the only one at the cash register and there is no way to escape. It's an area with a lot of elderly people, so I want to feel comfortable shopping there.
西村イチタロウ
::Local fish is good. You can see the progress of the Shikoku-Odan Expressway from the parking lot. I could clearly see that the piers were high enough for Nankai Ferry etc. to pass through. The parking lot was large and clean. It's easy to get in and out.