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  2. GU (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    G.U. (ジーユー, jīyū) is a Japanese discount casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer, with 451 stores (As of 31 May 2022) across Japan. [1] It is fully owned by the company Fast Retailing, which is better known as the owner of the retail chain Uniqlo.

  3. Fast Retailing - Wikipedia

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    Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. (株式会社ファーストリテイリング, Kabushiki Kaisha Fāsuto Riteiringu) is a public Japanese multinational retail holding company. [3] In addition to its primary subsidiary Uniqlo, it owns several other brands, including J Brand, Comptoir des Cotonniers, GU, Princesse Tam-Tam, and Theory.

  4. Uniqlo - Wikipedia

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    Uniqlo's first store in the Philippines opened at SM Mall of Asia on 15 June 2012. [39] Uniqlo opened its flagship store in the country, which opened on 5 October 2018, at Glorietta 5 in Makati. The store is the biggest in Southeast Asia. [40] As of November 2024, there are 77 stores in the Philippines. [19]

  5. Tadashi Yanai - Wikipedia

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    fastretailing.com /eng /about /company /profile _yanai.html Tadashi Yanai ( 柳井 正 , Yanai Tadashi , born 7 February 1949) is a Japanese billionaire businessman and the founder and president of Fast Retailing , the parent company of Uniqlo ("unique clothing").

  6. Ming Yao Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Uniqlo's sixth flagship store in the world opened on the first to third floors, covering an area of 3,630 m 2 (39,100 sq ft). [5] On October 17, 2014, Taiwan's second GU opened on the ground floor. [6] On July 17, 2020, the Mingyao branch of Junkudō Bookstore on the 9th floor opened. This store is the fourth branch of Junkudō Bookstore in ...

  7. The Founder of Uniqlo Has a Wake-Up Call for Japan - AOL

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    Tadashi Yanai, Japan’s richest man and the founder of $73 billion apparel empire Uniqlo, is perusing the art books that line his wood-paneled office, which, like most of his firm’s cavernous ...

  8. File:UNIQLO Osaka & GU Umeda.JPG - Wikipedia

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  9. Weblio - Wikipedia

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    Weblio can perform a bulk search on a variety of dictionaries, encyclopedias and glossaries, and return results. The dictionary facility includes Kenkyūsha's New Japanese-English Dictionary and 70 other JapaneseEnglish and EnglishJapanese dictionaries with 4,160,000 English words and 4,730,000 Japanese words. [2]