Howdy!
When my luggage was lost the other day, I had to make an emergency trip to the supermarket to pick up toiletries I didn't have. Luckily, I had packed a change of clothes and my valuables in my hand luggage buuut I didn't have any toiletries. One trip to the local supermarket later:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDVma-6JUXy2v9YdTNvSSdFW-08D_EWEJItpSoRy51ZfmBlxtO8Hxj7N9MfvHohe-wnCYjApNGIQDbWaB6m0HMw3w0QZ25bLi6V4386BD7Z-VGIOLz-Swqjz4nn6l0i_6aADHb3QxdAGw/s640/blogger-image--1720662655.jpg)
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I also bought a few things I'd need throughout the year, like loo roll and sponges. The first time in a Japanese supermarket was a little overwhelming and I had a hard time finding everything ^^;; luckily it was ok in the end.
There is a 100 yen shop in the same building as the supermarket... soooo addictive. It is only a 10 minute walk there, so my wallet is in a lot of danger, ahahah. So far I've managed to restrict it to 'useful' purchases mostly.
Well that's it for now! Thanks for reading!
-Amy xoxo
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