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  2. Mitsukoshi - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsukoshi headquarters are located on the left side of the street. Mitsukoshi, Ltd. (株式会社三越, Kabushiki gaisha Mitsukoshi) is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, which also owns the Isetan department store chain.

  3. Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Ginza. /  35.671217°N 139.765007°E  / 35.671217; 139.765007. Ginza ( / ˈɡɪnzə / GHIN-zə; Japanese: 銀座 [ɡindza]) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.

  4. Matsuya (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya Co., Ltd. (株式会社松屋) TYO: 8237 is a Japanese department store in Tokyo. Founded in 1869, it has stores in Ginza (est. 1925) and Asakusa (est. 1930s). The Ginza branch is the company's headquarters. Arising from the Meiji Restoration, the company was founded in 1869 in Yokohama as Tsuruya, a store selling cotton for kimono. In ...

  5. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Department storesin Japanare referred to as hyakkaten(百貨店) or depāto(デパート), an alterationof the Englishterm. History. [edit] The first "modern-style" department store in Japan was Mitsukoshi, founded in 1904, which has its root as a kimonostore called Echigoya from 1673. However, Matsuzakayahas an even longer history, dating from ...

  6. Nihonbashi - Wikipedia

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    Ukiyo-e print of Nihonbashi by Keisai Eisen, c. 1836 [3] (from The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō). The Nihonbashi district was a major mercantile center during the Edo period: its early development is largely credited to the Mitsui family, who based their wholesaling business in Nihonbashi and developed Japan's first department store, Mitsukoshi, there.

  7. Matsuzakaya - Wikipedia

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    Matsuzakaya (松坂屋) ( TYO: 8235, delisted) is a major Japanese department store chain operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing. When the chain was an independent company, Matsuzakaya Co., Ltd. (株式会社松坂屋, Kabushiki-gaisha Matsuzakaya), it had its headquarters in Naka-ku, Nagoya. [1]

  8. Den Fujita - Wikipedia

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    He opened his first McDonald's in Mitsukoshi department store in Ginza (銀座三越), an upscale district in Tokyo, Japan. However, while McDonald's Japan opened its first restaurant in 1971, McDonald's Japan did not begin television advertising and radio advertising until 1973.

  9. Mitsukoshimae Station - Wikipedia

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    Mitsukoshimae Station. Mitsukoshimae Station (三越前駅, Mitsukoshimae-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro .