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  2. Japanese single-price discounter Daiso coming to Elk Grove ...

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    Workers on Tuesday were just beginning to lay down flooring for the Elk Grove spot at 9624 Bruceville Road, Suite 109, but Daiso is hiring for sales associates with customer service, stocking ...

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  4. Daiso, the Japanese discount store, opens in Little Ferry ...

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    Daiso, a chain of "100 yen shops," as they are known in Japan, launched in 1977 and has 3,620 locations in Japan and more than 2,200 stores worldwide. Daiso, the Japanese discount store, opens in ...

  5. Daiso - Wikipedia

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    The largest U.S. Daiso is ln Union City, California, with 17,760 square feet (1,650 m 2) of floor space; it opened on August 8, 2007. There are four Daiso stores in Hawaii operated by Daiso Hawaii. On December 12, 2018, Daiso Japan opened its first store in Honolulu, Hawaii, and opened two others on March 14, 2019 and January 20, 2022. [37]

  6. Daiso eyes March opening for new Elk Grove Commons ... - AOL

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    Along with its 58 California locations, Daiso stores are also in Nevada, New York, New Jersey, Texas and Washington state. Daiso has more than 5,700 stores worldwide. Show comments

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  8. 100-yen shop - Wikipedia

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    100-yen shops (100円ショップ, hyaku-en shoppu) are common Japanese shops in the vein of American dollar stores.Stocking a variety of items such as decorations, stationery, cup noodles, slippers, containers, batteries, spoons and bowls, each item is priced at precisely 100 yen, [1] which is considered attractive to Japanese consumers because it can be paid for with a single 100-yen coin.

  9. Talk:Daiso - Wikipedia

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    While understanding that they are no longer franchises and are operating under a competing chain, the fact that they were previously Daiso franchises is a matter of public record, and IMO noting this fact is in line with WP:PRESERVE and WP:NPOV. — stickguy (:^›)— || talk || 14:02, 29 April 2021 (UTC)