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2030-1 Tomitsukachō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8002, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 53-474-6331
sitio web: info.ucoop.coop
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 34.723242, Longitude: 137.699417
Y K
::I often use this store because it's reasonably priced but has relatively good quality products and it's conveniently located.
Satomi Suyama
::It's a supermarket where there aren't many people. The surrounding area is a family-oriented residential area that has been around for a long time, so I get the impression that the items being sold are family-sized and geared towards elderly people. It's not a huge store, but it's not small either. It gets pretty crowded around noon on holidays. The parking lot is mostly empty. It's easy to get in, but it takes a little effort to get out. You can often see small children, elementary and junior high school students, and dogs walking. The price range is about average. I think there are many different tastes when it comes to side dishes. The mackerel rice was very unusual and delicious. I'm glad that chicken cartilage is on sale.
こはく茶トラ
::The whole thing feels like it's for old people. I think the customers are also older. Perishables and co-op products are reasonably priced, but you need to be careful as some of the non-liquid items, such as those that don't last well, can be much more expensive than other stores.
miii
::It's helpful that they sell products that don't contain additives, such as unsalted sausages and ham. However, the store is dark and lacks any energy. The young male clerk was also unfriendly and did not check the amount when paying with PayPal, so I entered the wrong amount and ended up paying more.
Cindy Suci Ananda
::Get your daily life belongings by paying only 100 yen