CONTRIBUTED BY SHELL BURGER
Living off base, I pass a lot of buildings where all the signage is in kanji, so I am normally at a loss as to what they sell or provide. One of the things that I struggled with when I first arrived on island was having co-workers mention San-A and the “Bird store” as places where they shopped. I got the notion from what they talked about purchasing that these two stores were Japanese grocery stores, but I never knew what the signs or buildings looked like.
Over time, I have been to San-A, called this because the three red triangles on the yellow sign form a large “A.”
I have also come to recognize the “bird store” as Kanehide (pictured at the top of this article), called this because of the green and orange birds on the sign. I did not realize until recently that MaxValu is another grocery store chain; luckily, the MaxValu sign is normally in English. These stores are island-wide and are a great alternative or supplement to shopping at the commissary.
Some of our favorite things to purchase at San-A are the individual small jell-o’s that are perfect for kids, the coolish (ice cream in a to-go pouch), and the Pinos (bite-sized ice creams.)
If you know of other Japanese grocery stores I have missed, or items only available at the Japanese groceries, please share.