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  2. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Takashimaya announced plans to merge with H 2 O Retailing, the parent of the Osaka-based Hanshin Department Store and Hankyu Department Store chains, which would have formed the largest department store operator in Japan. Takashimaya and H 2 O entered into a cross-shareholding relationship prior to the merger, with each acquiring 10% ...

  3. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Minami, Takashimaya expanded from 56,000 to 78,000 m 2, and in Abeno, Kintetsu grew from 48,000 to a whopping 100,000 m 2, [2] making it the largest department store in Japan. [3] The resulting market saturation led West JR–Isetan to close in 2015, less than 4 years after opening; two-thirds of the space was converted to midsize shops and ...

  4. Shijō Kawaramachi - Wikipedia

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    Takashimaya Department Store at southwest corner of the crossing Kyoto Marui department store. Shijō Kawaramachi (四条河原町) is a vibrant part of central Kyoto, Japan where Shijō and Kawaramachi Streets intersect.

  5. Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store (Chinese: 大葉高島屋百貨公司) is a department store in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 1 November 1994. [1] With a total floor area of 39,600 m 2 (426,000 sq ft) and 2000 parking spaces, the department store has 12 floors above ground and three basement levels. [2]

  6. Yanagase - Wikipedia

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    Gifu Takashimaya: This is Yanagase's number one department store.Sales reached a peak of 24.9 billion yen (approximately $184 million) in 1991, but had dropped to 15.6 billion yen (approximately $116 million) by February 2005, at which point Takashimaya began renovating the store to support sagging sales.

  7. Ngee Ann City - Wikipedia

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    Tenants in the office tower include Takashimaya Singapore, Books Kinokuniya, Metro department store, Ngee Ann Development, some private office tenants and a medical floor on Level 8 of Tower B. Toshin Development Singapore Pte. Ltd. manages the speciality stores area of Takashimaya Shopping Centre located from basement 2 to level 4 of Ngee Ann ...

  8. The Most Expensive Christmas Trees to Ever Go on Display - AOL

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    Cost: Estimated $1.8 million As the daintiest tree on this list, Tokyo-based Takashimaya Department Store’s mini Christmas tree was made of delicate preserved roses and embellished with ...

  9. Matsuyama City Station - Wikipedia

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    The station building houses one elevated island platform and one side platform connected by an underground concourse. The station is attended. The station building is also home to the Matsuyama branch of the Takashimaya department store chain.