7-ELEVEN will open in Kagawa and Tokushima prefectures on March 1st! The state and response of the opening day are summarized in toggeter "The day when 7-ELEVEN came to Shikoku" (created by sarusa_8owo8).


Inside the 7-ELEVEN store on the day of opening [Photo courtesy of @chickendarts]
Inside the 7-ELEVEN store on the day of opening [Photo courtesy of @chickendarts]


On the day of the event, many Twitter users from Kagawa and Tokushima posted live tweets such as "What kind of procession is 7-ELEVEN?", "7-ELEVEN in the neighborhood is flooded with customers", and "Sightseeing spot 7-ELEVEN". I will. Some tweets say, "I can't enter the parking lot! I can't park my car!" It seems that the store was crowded with many people, but there was also a light traffic jam near the store.


Kagawa limited "nanaco card with udon brain illustration" [Photo courtesy of @ shnjou17]
Kagawa limited "nanaco card with udon brain illustration" [Photo courtesy of @ shnjou17]


Also, in the image of the "nanaco card" that can be used at 7-ELEVEN posted by @ shnjou17, there is an illustration of the mascot "Udon brain" from the same prefecture! It seems that it is issued in a limited quantity at 7-ELEVEN in the prefecture, but is it cute ...? I want a little.

Although it is a very popular 7-Eleven store, we plan to open stores in the Shikoku area in the future. Everyone in Shikoku, calm down for the time being! !!

(Sentence: Daughter of Kyoto Sanjo Itoya)