My son got a flat on his bike the other day, a first for us here in Japan. So yesterday, on our way back from the Katayama Municipal Pool, we stopped at a bike shop to get the fixins for flat fixing.
The first joint had a patch kit, which we purchased, but no levers. We then stopped at another shop, they also didn't have any levers. At this point, I'm detecting a trend & I ask my wife to query the shop proprietor about "WTF is w/the no tire irons in Japanese bike shops?" as this sort of interchange is still a little beyond my Japanese abilities.
The proprietor said he just uses screw drivers, like apparently most bike shops in Japan do and I did on my first bike when I was in second or third grade.
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I don't doubt your story, but am surprised to hear it, as I think the Minoura tire irons (made in Japan) are pretty sweet:
http://www.amazon.com/Minoura-Alloy-Bicycle-Tire-Levers/dp/B00153ICVU
I guess they are a bit screwdriver-like.
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