7 Steps to Bargaining in Japan

Posted by Bill Belew on January 4th, 2008 in Japan | Comments Off

All  the department stores and malls are having their winter clearance sales now.
But, they don't just have a "Sale".

They have, it seems, a kind of  scale-of-sales.

You start your day quietly at "The Bargain".

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(http://www.nittohmall.com/index.htm)

A little more awake, head to the "Mall The Bargain".

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(http://keihan-mall.jp/event/bargain_200801/index.html )

After picking up some bargains, you're feeling pretty good,
so the "Happy Sale" is your next stop.

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(http://www.kuzuha-mall.com/index.jsp)


Which puts you in the mood for a "Happy Price."

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(http://www.outlet-rera.com/newyearssale2008/index.html)

Now you're really starting to enjoy your shopping day.
Next destination: "We Love Bargain".

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After lunch, you're ready to catch the "Big Big Bargain".

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( http://www.aeon.jp/sc/meiwa/ )

Which is not big enough, so you head for the
"Jumbo Bargain".

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( http://www.lalaport.net/pc/top )

It's all worth it as you wrap it up at the "Quality Bargain".

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( http://www.lumine.ne.jp/)

What kind of bargains do you like? 


 

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