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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, electronics, 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 ...
It was not until 1995, six years later, that Just Co. followed suit and it changed its corporate name to Don Quijote Co., Ltd as well. In June 1998, the company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. [5] [10] As one of the leading discount stores in Japan, the end of the Japanese economic bubble didn't severely affect the company. Instead, the ...
109 (Ichi-maru-kyū) is a department store in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. The store is operated by SHIBUYA109 Entertainment Corporation, a subsidiary of the Tokyu Group . History and description
From 1991 to 2008, sales per square meter dropped significantly: 43% in Osaka and 45% in Tokyo. Despite this, in the early 2010s, in Osaka in particular, there was a 50% increase in total floor space in the two key shopping districts of Umeda (around JR Osaka Station) and Minami (Namba-Shinsaibashi).
After Harajuku and Shimokitazawa, Kōenji is the best-known area in Tokyo for used clothing shopping. The majority of the stores are on the south side of the JR station, on or near Look Shōtengai (ルック商店街). South of the station is the "PAL" shopping arcade with many food, clothing, and discount goods shops. North of the station are ...
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] Canal City Hakata [4] DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, Odaiba [5] Grandberry Park, Minami ...
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The Seibu Department Stores flagship store is located in Ikebukuro. In Tokyo, there are stores in Shibuya and Ikebukuro. As of 2020, there are 8 stores in the whole country. In August 2020, Seibu will close its stores in Okazaki and Otsu while downsizing its stores in Akita and Fukui due to poor sales. [1]