
I only have a sense that it’s going to wither quickly…
Who was in the second spot from the back right…?
>>1It’s Dream Unlimited Muteipe!
>>1This is Nakacho Arare-chan! Nice to meet you!
Only vocalists?
No matter how blind…
Because it’s cheap… it’s bought in bulk…
Isn’t it amazing that you can complete it for 1100 yen?
Mutsumi seems like she would seriously line up to buy something.
If it’s in the countryside, it should be fine…
There is no masking in the masking tape.
When I see the acrylic stands lined up, Arale-chan is so small…
>>10It should be 154 cm like Kurata, but it does look smaller…
Acrylic stand for 110 yen.
Even if the acrylic stand is not even 10 centimeters, selling it for 100 yen, regardless of mass production, is unbelievable.
I wasn’t able to experience the infinite multi-type.
That’s great…
There seems to be someone who will buy everything that’s on display alone.
>>14Shou… hoarding is not good…
Blinds are a bad civilization…
>>15It’s 110 yen, so let’s just let it slide…
The demand for acrylic panels due to the pandemic has settled down… there’s an oversupply of inventory… and they are charging money for panels that are virtually free by sticking illustrations on them…
That means the cost is that low.
I hardly ever bought acrylic stands, but this time I think it would be good to try to complete the set.
I need to buy up all the Kasumi.
>>20I’m selling bonsai again to raise funds…
In the first place, it’s strange that a plastic sheet costs 2000 yen.
The acrylic stands that are usually sold cost around 1700 yen each, so if you buy five, it becomes quite an expensive amount, so buying everything for 1100 yen is reasonable.
When I try to order acrylic stands from a printing company, no matter how much I try to produce them in bulk and keep the cost down, the unit price is at least 300 yen… Even though the acrylic stands that are normally sold for over 1500 yen are too expensive, how can they be made for such a low price of 100 yen?
There is an online shop, but I wonder if I can buy in bulk or something.
But… fangoods are like that…
If it’s a 100 yen blind, buying several or pulling multiple is no problem…
If you think that way, around 3000 yen will easily fly away…
If we don’t limit it to one set per person, there might be people who will buy 20,000 to 30,000 yen worth of items by themselves… Saki… stop…
A newbie voice actor without work, Hibiki… cutting acrylic boards, sticking illustrations, putting them in bags, and packing them into boxes in Bushiroad’s underground facility… significantly cutting labor costs…
It feels odd to see Nakacho in a sailor uniform…
I will buy up all the logo acrylic keychains…
I don’t know if it will be in stock since it’s a rural area, but I thought it wouldn’t sell out, yet something like the Musica clear card collection was gone instantly…
I’ll buy up the lamps…
I have never shopped at Daiso even once.
Considering the nature of the 100 yen shop business, I feel like they would produce a lot to keep the production cost per item down, but I’m not sure.
Acrylic blinds are assortments and fixed arrangements, so if a store arranges them without mixing, it can be easily distinguished.
What is a 100-yen shop? For now, I brought 1 million.
Please sell it in a box.
Cheaper than juice…
Is a lantern’s belly button unusual?
Is it random!?
If it’s blinds, it’s only natural to buy them all up…
Since there are a total of 10 types, you need to buy 10 to have an expected value of getting the one you want, but even so, it’s only 1100 yen.
Well, depending on the size, it’s cheap even considering randomness.
This charm pouch is… the size that a Puchishu can fit into…?
There are 10 types, each for 110 yen, so let’s buy them all.
If the size is smaller…
That’s cute in its own way…
Is there a possibility that I might not be able to get the lantern…?
Are you going to offer user-friendly logos, picks, etc. at Daiso?
>>50Isn’t there a pick?
It doesn’t specify the size, but since it’s not an SD character, it shouldn’t be that small.
About 8 cm, I guess.
Isn’t it just shaped like a pick but not actually a pick?
I knew there were things like pin badge covers, but I didn’t know there were fan covers…
Happy!
Price!
Paradise!
Yay!
>>55Wasn’t there a perfect person for in-store announcements other than Kasumi?
Layer’s masking tape
I thought, “What even is that?” at first about the can badge cover, but…
I found out that premium items are being traded for tens of thousands, so of course a cover is necessary…
Tō is bombarding Shōko with Kurata’s sticky notes…
It’s really amazing… the production numbers of products for Daiso!
Are you okay, Kasumi-chan?
There are so many types of products that I’m going to get confused about restocking.
I work at Daiso, but I just found out today…
Did Daiso have a nameless one…?
Shoko looks like she has never been to Daiso, but it seems she really found it useful during her time in Akabane, so I’m curious about her reaction.
>>66I want you to take Mutsu-chan with you and explain with a super proud face.
I want a keychain of Umirune.
There are two places located a 30-minute walk away.
If it’s not there, then it’s not there!
…But I wonder why it’s not there? It would be better if it were, right?
>>70The capacity of the store is…
If it’s Kokoro-chan.
If it’s sold out, we can just make more!
It seems like you would do that.
Reiya is dressed like a delinquent again.
The nearby Daiso stocks Bandori merchandise, but it seems that nothing is selling, so there apparently aren’t any Bandori fans in the neighborhood.