![]() ▼ App members (price list on the right-hand side, below) can enjoy a 200-yen discount on regular prices. The rates were reasonable too, with dryer use starting at 100 yen (US$0.74), a load of washing starting at 200 yen, and a complete wash-and dry ranging from 700 to 1,200 yen. It was a rainy day public holiday when we visited, so 80 percent of the machines were in use, showing there was clearly a need for a place like this in the neighbourhood. In addition to medium and large-sized washers and dryers, there’s also a sneaker washer and dryer, and a super large machine for washing and drying futons. The coin laundry area looks like a regular laundromat, with heavy-duty washing machines and dryers inside. When we arrived, we found that this was more than just a nondescript add-on to the Family Mart next door - the Famima Laundry had its own sign and branding that made it identifiable as a legit Family Mart business.ĭespite having its own separate entrance, the laundromat is conveniently connected to the convenience store, so you can pop back and forth while you wait for your laundry to finish. It’s not every day you get to see a Family Mart with a coin laundry inside, so as soon as we heard that one of these unique branches was located in Shimoigusa in Tokyo’s Suginami Ward, we immediately grabbed our dirty clothes and headed over to check it out. And out of all of these thousands of branches, only 33 of them offer something extra special for customers - a laundromat called Famima Laundry. It's refreshing & I really really hope for season 2 to start soon.As of 31 May, 2022, there are 16,564 Family Mart stores around Japan. This show is just pleasant and easy to watch. Please renew this wonderful, loving show because its s gift to any one who watches it. This show is so charming and gives amazing laundry tips and Patric is a gem. Love this show! Patric is just what we need! Love the tips and storylines! Too many cooking and remodeling shows! Cannot wait for Season 2, please renew!! ![]() Love love love him and his products!! I’m have much success and I want to see more! I Miss Patric!! We don’t need another remodeling show! We need the practical, folksy tips that the Laundry Guy offers! HGTV is doing its audience a disservice if they don’t pick it up for a 2nd season. Patric Richardson is a breath of fresh air, knowledgeable and genuine. ![]() Just a good program without all the drama. I love the Laundry Guy! Not only do we learn more about laundry stains and the right agent to use, there is always an interesting human story to go with it. I’ve been waiting and hoping for another season. It is comforting and makes me want to watch the episodes more than once. You have an object that is full of memories and ❤️ to make that cherished doll or jacket look brand new is priceless. I love home improvement programs but this is different. I check every week for a new show of the Laundry Guy. Moreover, this show has actually inspired me to work on my own laundry ( something which I normally hate to do), and his tips really do work!!! I have a stained antique parasol, which I wish he would help me with. I am OBSESSED with this show! I feel that Patric is adorable, charming, and so genuinely interested in people’s stories. It’s a privilege that I get to wash these things for my clients.” “I always say you do laundry for the people you love,” added Patric. In addition to mending the pieces, Patric offers families the expert knowledge and tools they need to preserve them in the future. He also provides solutions for other common problems with garments, such as removing stains, reviving fading colors and treating the most delicate fabrics without sending them to the dry cleaners. Throughout the season, Patric brings new life to his clients’ most precious possessions, including removing stains from a decades-old denim three-piece suit and cleaning a 1930s-era child’s coat and hat. When it comes to stains and the stories behind them, everything comes out in the wash.” We wear our lives’ stories - from first dates to wedding days to bundles of baby joy. “While the methods have changed, some things never will. “Clean clothes are a privilege,” says Patric. In each episode of The Laundry Guy, he shares his signature tips and tricks, do-it-yourself hacks and real-life takeaways, from folding a pesky fitted sheet to making a delicious cocktail. ![]() An entrepreneur and author, Patric gained national recognition for his sold-out “laundry camps” that teach his unique approach to cleaning and caring for garments.
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