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    Muji store in Olympian City, Hong Kong. The brand name "Muji" appears to have been used since around 1999. [12] In 2011, the first Muji store in Aoyama was redeveloped as a concept store with products from around the world. [14] In 2020 and 2021, Muji faced scrutiny over the use of cotton produced under conditions of forced labor in Xinjiang.

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    March 20 – April 23 (floating Friday using Computus) – Good Friday; March 22 – April 25 (floating Sunday using Computus) – Easter; April 15–21 (3rd Monday) – José de Diego Birthday; May 8–14 (2nd Sunday) – Mother's Day; June 15–21 (3rd Sunday) – Father's Day; July 15–21 (3rd Monday) – Luis Muñoz Rivera Birthday

  7. Seiyu Group - Wikipedia

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    Main shop in Akabane (赤羽), Kita, Tokyo Seiyu Headquarters and Supermarket in Kichijoji, Tokyo. Seiyu KK (株式会社西友, Kabushiki-gaisha Seiyū, lit. ' Friend of Seibu Department Stores ' or ' Friend of West '), or Seiyu Group (西友グループ, Seiyū Gurūpu), is a Japanese group of supermarkets, shopping centers and department stores, headquartered in Akabane (赤羽), Kita, Tokyo.

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  9. Meiji Shrine - Wikipedia

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    An aerial photograph of Meiji Shrine Naien and Yoyogi Park (1989) An aerial photograph of Meiji Shrine Gaien (1989). Meiji Shrine is located in a forest that covers an area of 70 hectares (170 acres).