Good morning everyone, and welcome back to my channel! Today, I’m taking you on a tasty adventure as we try out some of the most popular items for a Seven Eleven Breakfast in Japan. Now, you might be thinking, “7-Eleven for breakfast?” But trust me, the convenience store breakfast scene in Japan is not to be missed.

As someone who loves Japanese food, I was excited to try out some of the breakfast options at 7-Eleven. And let me tell you, I was not disappointed. From tuna-mayo onigiri to egg salad sandwiches, 7-Eleven has a wide variety of breakfast foods that are not only convenient but also delicious.

So, join me as I explore the world of Japanese convenience store breakfast and taste test some of my favorite dishes. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just a foodie looking for something new to try, this video is for you. So, grab a cup of coffee and let’s get started!

✅ Time Stamps:
00:00 – Intro
02:08 – 7-Eleven Corndog Review
02:49 – Melon Fanta Review
03:17 – 7-Eleven Ketchup Chicken Omelet Rice Ball Review
04:16 – 7-Eleven Tuna Mayo Onigiri Review
05:40 – Ito En Jasmine Tea Review
06:27 – 7-Eleven Egg Salad Sandwich Review
07:52 – Is Breakfast at 7-Eleven Japan Worth It?
08:31 – Japan Travel Tip: Sagawa Luggage Storage & Delivery
09:41 – Wrap Up & Outro

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5 Comments

  1. I don't know why convenience stores in the US don't do this more. Though I have noticed that newer UDFs around here are having fresh sections with sandwiches and such like these though not the selection, and of all places we found that Walmart has a lot of cheap ready to eat items like sandwiches and wraps and such in their deli area that actually taste pretty good. But no one has onigiri, and in fact if you buy them it's in a restaurant and you generally pay $10 for 2. 😕

    That's a great travel tip BTW, I had no idea a service like that existed there.

  2. Great way to start the day! I do remember those Pokemon balls not being so good… Do you know the Japanese word for corn dog? It's "American dog" 😉

  3. Wow, only one stinker in the purchase. I guess 7-11 is named 7-11 because they open at 7 a close at 11. 😊 Very convenient. I don't recall any of the 7-11s in Japan having a gas station attached to them as they do on America. I haven't been to a 7-11 since high school and that was only because my friend wanted to put gas in her car. I think it's a known scummy area in St. Louis near White Castles where the police are because of shootings and such.

  4. Only in Japan 🙂 won't find them here in the US although Hawaii has a nice selection! I guess the Pokemon one was more for show lol..

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