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Millions of yen Millions of USD* Year Isetan Shinjuku Owned Japan Tokyo Sep 28, 1933 open 64,296 692,080 2007 256,980m 2,357m 2007 Flagship. Attracts over 30 million shoppers per year. As of 2007, was often the #1 in apparel sales among all department store locations in Japan. Makes the claim to be one of the most influential department stores in Japan and often first in showcasing new trends ...
The company opened its first physical retail space with a pop-up shop at Tokyo's luxury department store, Isetan Shinjuku, in January 2023. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2024, The Future Rocks opened a new pop-up store at K11 Musea in Hong Kong.
Mitsukoshi TYO: 2779 was unlisted on March 26, 2008, and on April 1, it merged with Isetan under a joint holding company called Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (TYO: 3099). On April 5, 2019, Mitsukoshi announced that it would further expand its Asian presence by having a Filipino branch established by 2021 at Bonifacio Global City , in Taguig ...
In Umeda, West Japan Railiway Isetan opened a new 50,000 m 2 (538,196 sq ft) flagship-style store, triggering major expansion by its neighbors Hankyu (from 61,000 to 84,000 m 2) and Daimaru (from 40,000 to 64,000 m 2), while Hanshin remained at 54,000 m 2.
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (株式会社三越伊勢丹ホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Mitsukoshi Isetan Hōrudingusu) (TYO: 3099) is a holding company with the Mitsukoshi and Isetan department stores as its wholly owned subsidiaries.
Shinjuku (-1965) - along Yasukuni-dori, at the present Isetan Shinjuku Men's Building Shibuya (-1969) - Udagawasho, Shibuya, at the present Shibuya PARCO Toyohashi Marubutsu (-1973) - close to Toyohashi Station on Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central)
Official Residence of the Governor of South Sulawesi, Makassar, South Sulawesi, 1935 ... Isetan Shinjuku main store, Shinjuku, Tokyo, ... By using this site, ...
Keio Shinjuku Oiwake Building, the site of the former terminal. When the Keio Line extended to Shinjuku in 1915, its terminal was located several blocks east of the government railway (presently JR) station. The terminal was first named Shinjuku-Oiwake Station (新宿追分駅) and was on the street near the Isetan department store. In 1927 ...