Japanese Supermarket Tour at Beisia
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
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Beisia (ベイシア) is a well-known retail chain in Japan that operates primarily in the supermarket and home improvement sectors. It is part of the Beisia Group, which is under the umbrella of the Beisia Group Holdings Co., Ltd. The chain is recognized for offering a wide range of products at affordable prices, catering to everyday household needs. Here's a breakdown of key details about Beisia:
1. History and Origin
Beisia was established in Japan and has grown to become one of the leading regional retail chains.
Its focus has been on delivering quality goods and services that cater to both urban and rural customers.
2. Retail Formats
Beisia operates through two main formats:
Beisia Supermarkets: Offer groceries, fresh produce, meat, dairy, and general merchandise.
Beisia Home Centers: Provide home improvement goods, tools, gardening supplies, and other household essentials.
3. Core Values
Emphasis on affordability and quality.
Commitment to serving the local communities by providing essential goods and services.
4. Geographic Presence
Beisia is predominantly found in Japan, with stores located in various prefectures. It has a strong presence in regions such as Kanto and Chubu.
5. Product Offerings
Groceries: Fresh produce, meats, seafood, dairy products, and pantry staples.
Home Goods: DIY tools, furniture, gardening equipment, and seasonal items.
Specialty Services: Some stores include pharmacy sections, clothing, and small appliances.
6. Customer Engagement
Beisia often emphasizes customer loyalty programs and promotional events.
Many of its locations integrate features like spacious parking, user-friendly layouts, and convenient shopping experiences.
Nice and informative vlog, interesting content 👍
Been nearly 10 years since ive been in a super market in Japan. Nice to see the prices are still pretty low compared to the US.
Looks well stocked
Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome
@larrikinjapan Put you super thanks on the video. Next video, can you make a video of the do and don'ts in japan. Specifically what gets a lot of westerners in trouble in japan. But also how to be polite to the locals. But make your video while walking in a nice part of town?
Next one is about keeping warm in winter
@@larrikinjapanNo worries, There are plenty of women online that talk about japan. But I ain't no simp. I live by the bro code!
Thanks mate
I love the ready meals and bentos, even ones found at convenience stores. Also love how single people are catered to as well, being able to find half size portions of vegetables and meats. But unlike in America, many people seem to ship every few days as opposed to once a week or even once every two weeks like here.
It seems where ever you go, there are more P.A. announcements in Japan than anywhere else.
Supermarkets are crazy
Coolcool 😊 where is the Suzuki carry truck section?!?!
Out the back
@ like.. in the bush, beside the kangaroos?!?! Out back 😁
The prices in general there are so cheap compared to here in the US. Like a bag of chips is typically around $3.50-$5.00 nowadays. Cheap cuts of steak at Wal-Mart are in the $10 a pound range. Bottled water is around $2.
These prices resemble what it was like in the 90s in California when I was a kid. Cheap.
Also that place looks so clean compared to stores here... especially the floor.
They are pointless. Australia is out of control too
Fairly big supermarket. I used to buy the bento 🍱 boxes and ramen 🍜 noodles 🍜 often because l was crappy at cooking. I drink sake ( just was given at sake cup and jug ) for my birthday. I know l will be getting a few bottles of sake at Christmas 🎄. One food l can’t find here in Australia anywhere are Taiyaki and Suntory Highball in a can l can’t find. Supermarket look really clean compared to ones here. Thanks again for the video.
You’re welcome glad you enjoyed it
why the rush ? try stoping at each item and show the price.
Good point
Is this in Gunma?
No Aichi