"Does It Change Every Day?!" Seicomart's Playful Receipts in Hokkaido Are Going Viral, Making You Want to Visit Daily!|Domingo

"Does It Change Every Day?!" Seicomart's Playful Receipts in Hokkaido Are Going Viral, Making You Want to Visit Daily!

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The New Year's receipts from "Seicomart," a local convenience store beloved by Hokkaido residents and affectionately known as "Secoma," are causing a buzz for being absolutely amazing.

Is Seicomart a god of fortune on New Year's Day? How auspicious!!
The 'O' has turned into a koban (an old Japanese gold coin)✨

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

A god of fortune appeared on the New Year's Day receipt! The next day, the original poster went to the same Secoma and...

I went to the same Secoma today and!
There was a different one of the Seven Lucky Gods!!
And the 'O' has turned into a flower✨
I have to go again tomorrow~!!

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

A different god appeared! And here are the results of visiting Secoma every day.

The Secoma Seven Lucky Gods collection is complete❤ May good fortune come your way~・:*。・:*三( o'ω')o

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

All Seven Lucky Gods have assembled! It seems that for the seven days starting from New Year's Day, a different god's illustration appeared each day.

If you look closely, the "o" in "Seico mart" also changes to a koban coin or a fan to match the Seven Lucky Gods, showing that it's full of playful details. On social media, comments poured in, such as, "It's so heartwarming," and "This makes me want to go every day."

The original poster is Kawauso, a resident of Hokkaido. After receiving the New Year's Day receipt, they saw the illustrations of the Seven Lucky Gods on Seicomart's official social media and seemed to realize, "Could it be... that one of the Seven Lucky Gods changes every day?!"

Playful Receipts Also Appeared at Christmas

While Secoma's receipt art has been a hot topic on social media, did you know it was also popular during the Christmas season?

I was organizing my receipts and realized that Santa has been gradually appearing since the end of November.......
I have to go tomorrow to check what it looks like nowwww!!!

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

This is what Santa looked like from the 20th to Christmas Eve!
A wink❤

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

On Christmas Day, Santa was holding a party popper!
Plus, it has the date and says "Happy Holidays"✨
If you shop at Secoma, you have to check out the receipt~🤗

Post by Kawauso

Source: Post by @dannna_menkoi

Santa peeks out like in a flip book. A cute story unfolds as he carries a large bag to deliver presents and celebrates with a party popper on Christmas Day, the 25th.

Here too, the "o" is in the shape of a present, but on the 25th, it returned to normal. People have speculated, "Could it mean he finished delivering all the presents on Christmas Eve?" It's exciting to discover these cleverly hidden details!

Check Your Receipt When You Go to Secoma

These playful receipts are so fun you'll want to collect them all. Something new might appear for future events like Setsubun (bean-throwing festival) or Hinamatsuri (Doll's Festival). When you shop at Secoma, why not take a look at your receipt before you throw it away?

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