[Convenience Store Songs] Songs themed around convenience stores / songs whose lyrics include convenience stores
Convenience stores are an essential, must-have part of daily life, aren’t they?
Because they’re such a given in everyday life, there are many songs whose lyrics include the word “konbini” (convenience store).
Here, we’re introducing songs that feature convenience stores.
From tracks that already have “konbini” in the title and sing only about convenience stores, to songs where a mention of a convenience store adds a lyrical accent—there’s a wide variety.
Savor the presence of the convenience store—so seamlessly woven into everyday scenes—within the world of song.
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[Convenience Store Songs] Songs themed around convenience stores / songs whose lyrics include “convenience store” (21–30)
convenience store part-time jobkapi [HoneyWorks]
![convenience store part-time jobkapi [HoneyWorks]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jDnNHZJWSVk/sddefault.jpg)
Have you ever had someone catch your eye at your part-time job and found yourself getting jittery every time they came in? This song is a love tune that vividly portrays a convenience store clerk’s crush on a regular customer, with lyrics that feel like her inner thoughts are spilling right out! It’s a collaboration between the creator unit HoneyWorks and the singer Kapi, released in September 2023.
The track was produced as part of a seven-consecutive-release project.
Kapi’s comical spoken lines and the lively guitar sound ramp up the excitement of a budding romance.
That feeling of following your crush with your eyes while on the job, the nervousness of hoping the manager doesn’t notice—anyone who’s worked a part-time job is sure to relate! Give it a listen when you want to relive the fun of a one-sided crush.
Bring back the shifts, the hourly wage, and while you’re at it, bring back love!!Yoshiki Risa & Hyadain

“An anime theme song?” “A silly novelty tune?” Many of you might get that impression, right? In reality, it’s a rousing anthem that powerfully sings about the bittersweet struggles of working part-time at a convenience store, set against an epic backdrop.
The everyday mishaps at the register and the grind of chasing shifts are transformed into sources of laughter and energy by Risa Yoshiki’s piercing high-tone vocals and Hyadain’s characteristically playful arrangement.
Even when everything feels unreasonable, the determination to keep looking forward will give you courage! Released in May 2013, it’s also included on Risa Yoshiki’s album Pentomino.
As the opening theme for the anime DD Fist of the North Star, it linked perfectly with the story’s parody of the original.
On days when you’re down from making mistakes at work, or when you’re about to break under unfairness, give it a listen—you might find your current worries feel small!
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a variety of convenience store songs.
Many of them are familiar parts of everyday life, easy to relate to, and perhaps even brought clear images to mind.
Some even mention specific convenience store chains or product names, making them especially memorable.
Did this make anyone feel like heading to a convenience store? (LOL)

