Lawson is a Japanese convenience store chain that offers a wide range of products and services, including beverages, snacks, magazines, and basic household and personal care items.
Founded in 1975 by Takeshi Niinami.
Lawson became famous for its trademark blue logo.
Lawson has expanded to over 14,000 stores across Japan and other countries, including China, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand.
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Oden is a Japanese one-pot dish that consists of various ingredients, such as boiled eggs and daikon radish, stewed in a light soy-flavored broth. It is a popular winter comfort food in Japan, and Lawson’s oden is particularly popular among customers.
Lawson’s fried chicken is a popular snack that is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. It is available in various sizes and flavors, such as spicy and soy sauce, and is a popular item among customers.
Machi Cafe is a coffee and snack bar that is available in Lawson stores. It offers a selection of coffee, tea, sandwiches, and pastries, and is a popular spot for customers to relax and recharge.
Some popular snacks at Lawson include onigiri (rice balls), fried chicken, chips, and cookies.
Lawson stores are typically open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Some of the most popular products at Lawson include oden, fried chicken, and Machi Cafe coffee.
Yes, Lawson provides delivery services for certain products, such as food and beverages.
Lawson stores in Japan offer a range of services, such as ATM machines, pick-up/drop-off for online purchases, and shipping services.