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  2. Wako (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Wako Co., Ltd. (株式会社和光, Kabushiki-gaisha Wakō) is a department store retailer in Japan, whose best known store (commonly known as the Ginza Wako) is at the heart of the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo. This store is famous for its watches, jewellery, chocolate, porcelain, dishware, and handbags, as well as upscale foreign goods ...

  3. Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Ginza in the early 1900s, photographed by William H. Rau Ginza in 1936 with the Wako store. Ginza was built upon a former swamp that was filled in during the 16th century. The name Ginza comes after the establishment of a silver-coin mint established there in 1612, during the Edo per

  4. Ginza Six - Wikipedia

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    Ginza Six was built on the location of the former Matsuzakaya department store, which was Ginza's first ever department store. [2] The complex was inaugurated on 17 April, 2017, in a ceremony attended by Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike, Chairman of LVMH Bernard Arnault, and President of J. Front Retailing Ryoichi Yamamoto, among others.

  5. Ralph Lauren Opens New Concept Store in Ginza, Tokyo - AOL

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    The new store joins the brand’s portfolio in Tokyo, including a Ralph Lauren flagship in Omotesando and a Polo Ralph Lauren store on Cat Street. The Ginza store, which measures about 3,230 ...

  6. 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, [1] it has stores in Ginza (est. 1925) [1] and Asakusa (est. 1930s). [2] [3] The Ginza branch is the company's headquarters. [4] Arising from the Meiji Restoration, the company was founded in 1869 in Yokohama as Tsuruya, a store selling ...

  7. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The kimono store changed to a department store in 1910. In 1924, the Matsuzakaya store in Ginza allowed street shoes to be worn indoors, something innovative at the time. [ 1 ] These former kimono-shop-turned-department-stores dominated the market in its early department store history.

  8. Burberry Builds Virtual Replica of Ginza Store With Elle ...

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    The Burberry Ginza store opened in November 2019, and resembles Burberry’s flagship at 121 Regent Street in London. It has a pistachio-colored facade, an interior color palette of Burberry beige ...

  9. The Ultimate Design and Style Guide to Japan - AOL

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