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  2. Daiso - Wikipedia

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    Daiso categorizes all of its own branded items using the morpheme za (ザ), the Japanese representation of the English word "the", plus a category.For example, za hanabi (ザ・花火) is the category for fireworks, and za purasuchikku (ザ・プラスチック) is the category for plastic items such as plastic buckets and trays.

  3. 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.

  4. Daiso is a hot Japanese dollar store with plans to slowly ...

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    Daiso is a one-stop-shop for discounted Japanese products, whether it be snacks, laundry bags for socks, or skincare products.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Japanese retailer Daiso opening store in New Mexico - AOL

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    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A popular retail chain known for its Japanese-inspired items is expanding to New Mexico. Daiso, which was founded in Japan, will open a new store on Jan. 11 at Plaza ...

  7. Hirotake Yano - Wikipedia

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    This coincided with the start of a shift in Japanese consumer culture after the oil crisis and economic downturn of the mid-1970s, leading to success for the company. [5] In 1987 Yano developed the 100 Yen Daiso company and in 1991 the company opened its first directly managed shop in permanent premises, in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. [1 ...