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![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - The entrance of DAISO, the largest franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. DAISO runs a chain of over 2570 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000jum9G2Kr3WE/t/124/I0000jum9G2Kr3WE.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Goods are displayed at DAISO, the largest franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. DAISO runs a chain of over 2570 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I000054Ree2GlSis/t/124/I000054Ree2GlSis.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Goods are displayed at DAISO, the largest franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. DAISO runs a chain of over 2570 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000QKrxg.pcwv0/t/124/I0000QKrxg.pcwv0.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Instant noodles are displayed at DAISO, the largest franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. DAISO runs a chain of over 2570 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000i6urkyWXZ4k/t/124/I0000i6urkyWXZ4k.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Cat foods are displayed at DAISO, the largest franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. DAISO runs a chain of over 2570 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000YPhqHRziR0g/t/124/I0000YPhqHRziR0g.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - The entrance of SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000kJmce32AJeo/t/124/I0000kJmce32AJeo.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Goods are displayed at SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000D6BTdVp8VpQ/t/124/I0000D6BTdVp8VpQ.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Goods are displayed at SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000UltwsyDpDVs/t/124/I0000UltwsyDpDVs.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - The entrance of SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I00009GzVdtYhBsQ/t/124/I00009GzVdtYhBsQ.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - Gloves are displayed at SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000VRbkpIz_LTQ/t/124/I0000VRbkpIz_LTQ.jpg)
![January 17, 2010, Tokyo, Japan - A woman looks at goods displayed at SERIA, the second-place franchise of 100-yen shops in Japan is pictured in Tokyo on Monday, January 17, 2011. 100 Yen Shops are increasingly popular in Japan. They sell everything from stationary, to crockery, to cosmetics, to pet food, clothes and even garden tools. Everything in the store costs 100 Yen (plus 5 Yen tax), so individual prices are not marked. SERIA runs a chain of about 1000 shops across Japan. (Photo by Kenya Chiba/AFLO) [1125] -ty-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000xv1wQ2jxjRU/t/124/I0000xv1wQ2jxjRU.jpg)