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Evisu Jeans (エヴィスジーンズ) is a Japanese designer clothing company that specializes in producing denim wear through traditional, labor-intensive methods. The brand was founded by Hidehiko Yamane in 1991 in Osaka originally as an homage to Levi's .
Osaka-Temmangu Station (on the JR Tōzai Line) Osaka Temmangu Shrine; National Route 1 (Sonezaki-dori) Osaka Prefectural Route 14 Osaka Takatsuki Kyoto Route (Tenjimbashisuji) Osaka Prefectural Route 102 Ebisu minami-morimachi Route (Tenjimbashisuji) Japan Mint; Temma Tenjin Hanjotei; Daiwa Minami-morimachi Building; Tenjimbashisuji Shopping Arcade
An afternoon in Shinsaibashi. Shinsaibashi (心斎橋) is a district in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka, Japan and the city's main shopping area.At its center is Shinsaibashi-suji (心斎橋筋), a covered shopping street, that is north of Dōtonbori and Sōemonchō, and parallel and east of Mido-suji street.
There are two railway stations named Ebisucho (恵美須町駅, Ebisuchō-eki) in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. One is the terminus of the Hankai Tramway Hankai Line, and the other is a metro station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line.
From 1991 to 2008, sales per square meter dropped significantly: 43% in Osaka and 45% in Tokyo. Despite this, in the early 2010s, in Osaka in particular, there was a 50% increase in total floor space in the two key shopping districts of Umeda (around JR Osaka Station ) and Minami ( Namba - Shinsaibashi ).
Daimaru is the landmark of Shinsaibashi, Osaka as a modern architecture built on 1922 Kobe Daimaru at night Kobe Daimaru Interior. Daimaru traces its history to Dai-Monjiya, a dry goods store in Kyoto founded by Shimomura Hikoemon Masahiro in 1717. [2] [3] The name "Daimaru" was first used for a store in Nagoya called Daimaruya, which opened in ...
The head store of Hanshin Department Store in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka. Hanshin Department Store (阪神百貨店, Hanshin Hyakkaten) is a Japanese department store ...
Bandai Visual's Kansai Office opened in Kita-ku in March 1988; the division is now known as the Osaka Branch. [17] Japan Airlines at one time operated a ticketing facility on the first floor of the Daiichi Seimei Building in Umeda , Kita-ku.