Story

A convenience store with a hidden story

The scene feels like a quiet Japanese street corner: snacks inside, vending machines outside, and a detective agency watching from upstairs.

Lighting

A warmer display after dark

The touch-switch lighting helps the finished miniature shift from daytime storefront to cozy night scene.

Details

Every shelf has something to discover

Small bottles, food displays, capsule toys, and street accessories give the build a dense, rewarding feel.

Build

Approachable but detailed

With 288 pieces and a 4-6 hour estimate, this is a satisfying project for builders who enjoy organized miniature details.

A Japanese street corner in miniature
Warm touch-switch lighting
Tiny details shoppers can understand

Details to discover

CUTEBEE Beika-cho Convenience Store Miniature House Kit vending machines

Vending machines

Blue vending machine and capsule toy details add street-corner character.

CUTEBEE Beika-cho Convenience Store Miniature House Kit snack shelves

Snack shelves

Shelves and daily goods make the tiny store feel stocked and lived in.

CUTEBEE Beika-cho Convenience Store Miniature House Kit counter details

Counter details

Warm food displays and drink-fridge details add realism.

CUTEBEE Beika-cho Convenience Store Miniature House Kit detective agency

Detective agency

The upstairs signage adds a subtle mystery-story layer.

Quick facts

Finished Size

Key details shoppers want to know before choosing this DIY miniature kit.

Assembly Time

4-6 hours build window, depending on pace and how carefully each miniature detail is finished.

Pieces

288 pre-cut components create the layered structure, decorative props, and display details.

Difficulty

★★ difficulty. Detailed enough to feel rewarding while still approachable with patience and the visual guide.

Finished Size

H:22 cm W:13 cm L:15 cm finished footprint for shelf, desk, or bookcase display.