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  2. Aeon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Renamed Aeon in 1989, it operates stores throughout Japan under Jusco and other names and also has a presence in Malaysia, Hong Kong, mainland China and Thailand. [3] On August 21, 2001, the company became Aeon Co., Ltd. The largest Jusco (also the largest single-building shopping center in Japan) opened in 2005 in Mito. On August 21, 2008, the ...

  3. ÆON Mall Kyōto-Gojō - Wikipedia

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    AEON MALL Kyōto-Gojō (イオンモール京都五条, Ion Mōru Kyōto Gojō), formerly known as Diamond City Hana, is a large shopping center and is part of the Japanese Æon Group chain of shopping centers. Æon Mall Kyoto Gojō houses a wide selection of popular retail stores, an Æon department store, numerous restaurants, fast food shops ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shopping malls in Japan. Lalaport, Tokyo Bay in Minami-Funabashi. Abeno Cues Town [1][2] Æon Mall, Æon Mall Kyoto Gojō and 143 places in nationwide. Ario, 18 places in Sapporo, Sendai, Greater Tokyo area, Nagano Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture and Kurashiki. Bell Mall, Utsunomiya [3]

  5. Diamond City (shopping centers) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond City Prou in Sakai in 2005. Diamond City was a chain of over 14 shopping centers located throughout the nation of Japan. Diamond City shopping centers were owned and operated by Diamond City Co., Ltd. Diamond City Co., Ltd. had been in operation since 1969. The company was merged into Æon Group in August 2008.

  6. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    The first Takashimaya store was opened in Kyoto in 1831 as a sole proprietorship owned by Shinshichi Iida, a merchant from present-day Fukui Prefecture. [3] The original store in Kyoto was only 3.6 square meters in area and specialized in selling gofuku (formal kimono). A second Kyoto store opened in 1893, followed by a Tokyo store in 1897 and ...

  7. Category:Retail companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yamanaka Aburaten. Categories: Companies of Japan by industry. Retail companies by country. Retail companies of Asia. Retailing in Japan. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Minoh-kayano Station - Wikipedia

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    Station site with the AEON Style Minoo shopping center in the background in October 2016. Minoh-kayano Station was tentatively known as Shin-Minoh Station according to planning documents produced in 2010. [3] The name of the station was finalized in 2018. [4]

  9. Ministop - Wikipedia

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    Ministop Co., Ltd. (ミニストップ株式会社, Minisutoppu Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 9946), a member of AEON, operates the Ministop convenience store franchise chain in Japan. Unlike most other convenience stores in Japan, Ministop stores feature a kitchen that prepares sandwiches, snacks and take out bento boxes on demand, and has a seating ...