The Printer Struggle
In the US, if you need to print a document, scan a photo, or buy concert tickets, you usually have to visit three different places or fight with a jammed home printer. But in Japan, you can do all of this—and much more—at 2 AM in your pajamas at the local convenience store (Konbini).

The Multi-Tasking Beast
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The copy machine sitting in the corner of a 7-Eleven or Lawson in Japan is a technological beast. Yes, it makes basic paper copies, but it is also a high-resolution photo lab where you can print glossy photos directly from your smartphone via Wi-Fi.
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Bureaucracy Made Easy
The most mind-blowing feature is its connection to the government. If you have a Japanese “My Number” ID card, you can use this Konbini copier to instantly print official government documents, like your “Juminhyo” (Certificate of Residence), without ever waiting in line at city hall!

The Box Office
Wait, there is more! These machines also act as a nationwide box office. You can navigate the touch screen to buy and instantly print tickets for upcoming concerts, baseball games, theme parks, and even long-distance highway buses.
The Ultimate Hub
It is the ultimate expression of convenience. The Japanese Konbini isn’t just a place to buy snacks and cheap drinks; thanks to this glowing, multi-purpose machine, it is an essential, high-tech hub for everyday survival.
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