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  2. Getabako - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Near the getabako is a slipper rack, [3] and most people in Japan wear slippers around the house, except for rooms which have tatami flooring, as they are bad for the floor. The getabako is usually made of wood and bamboo, and there are many sold all over the world. The word "getabako" is from geta (下駄, Japanese wooden clog) and ...

  3. ABC-Mart - Wikipedia

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    It was in 1990 that ABC-Mart was established, with three stores opening in Tokyo. A year later, ABC-Mart acquired the exclusive sales rights of Vans products in Japan. The company was then re-established as a joint stock company in 1997 before moving its headquarters to Shibuya a year later.

  4. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The shoe was a failure, and Onitsuka returned to the design stage to focus on the way basketball players started and stopped on the floor. By adding cups and small spaces in the soles of his basketball shoes, Onitsuka made a more effective shoe in 1952 which soon became popular throughout Japan. [3]

  5. Toshinosuke Takegahara - Wikipedia

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    Toshinosuke Takegahara is a Japanese shoe designer. He has collaborated with English shoe manufacturers George Cox, Grenson, and Tricker’s. In 2004, his shoes were inducted into the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery’s permanent collection. [citation needed] He was last photographed in 2007 by Kishin Shinoyama.

  6. Sogo - Wikipedia

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    Sogo Co., Ltd. (株式会社そごう, Kabushiki gaisha Sogō) is a department store chain that operates an extensive network of branches in Japan. In 2009, it merged with The Seibu Department Stores, Ltd. (株式会社西武百貨店) to become Sogo & Seibu Co., Ltd. (株式会社そごう・西武).

  7. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    Takashimaya Company, Limited (株式会社髙島屋, Kabushiki-gaisha Takashimaya) is a Japanese multinational corporation operating a department store chain carrying a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware. It has more than 12 branches strategically located in 2 regions, and 4 ...

  8. Julian and Kokenge Company - Wikipedia

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    The 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m 2) L-shaped building was constructed in two portions: the southern portion in 1921 along West Main St. and the eastern portion in 1932, extending north along Wall St. The building was the manufacturing plant of the Julian and Kokenge Co., a shoe company founded in Cincinnati in 1893.

  9. Bata Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    Footwear Fantasia: Shoe Sculptures by Garry Greenwood (1997) The Taming of the Shoe: From Attic to Exhibition (1997–1998) Spirit of Siberia (1997–1998) Little Feats: A Celebration of Children's Shoes (1998–1999) Footsteps on the Sacred Earth: Southwestern Native Footwear (1998–1999) Japanese Footgear: Walking the Path of Innovation ...

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