Motorization and store size
Even in the remote area in the eastern part of Gunma Prefecture where I grew up, the wave of globalization has come. In Chiyoda-cho, where I lived, a powerful Gunma-branded chain of stores, Joyful Honda, opened a store. When I visited a blog friend in Chiba before, I noticed the goodness of Costco, but once you get used to it, it seems that going to other supermarkets can be a bit silly.
Meiwa-cho is a farming village with mainly fruit trees that does not even have a railroad running. At the home center "Komeri" (headquartered in Niigata City), which is within walking distance of me, there are many opportunities to get what I want, even though it is a small store, and I think I can't make fun of it. Today I got the herb "Lemongrass" at a bargain price of 30 yen. This price is, well, poorly sold, but this is a bargain. It can be used for homemade tom yum kung.
When it comes to motorization, Amazon has become indispensable. I don't drive a car, but I can't help but be satisfied with Amazon's good footwork. Recently, I bought a hand-rolling cigarette maker. By loosening the butts and making them into cigarettes again, you can smoke without waste. As a side note, tobacco smoke contains niacin (VitaminB3 ), an important nutrient. The product niacin is also made from tobacco. Discussions about the harm of tobacco pass by when it comes to niacin. There are plausible arguments about wasting vitamin C, but even if that's true, niacin is more valuable than vitamin C, and the lost vitamin C can be replaced later. I will enjoy cigarettes today as well.