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  2. Daimaru - Wikipedia

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    Daimaru (大丸) is a Japanese department store chain, principally located in the Kansai region of Japan. The chain is operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing. At one time Daimaru was an independent company, The Daimaru, Inc. (株式会社大丸), headquartered in Chūō-ku, Osaka. [1]

  3. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Department stores in Japan generally offer a wide range of services and can include foreign exchange, travel reservations, ticket sales for local concerts and other events. Due to their roots, many Japanese department stores have sections devoted to kimono and traditional Japanese crafts , including pottery and lacquerware .

  4. Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores - Wikipedia

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

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  6. J. Front Retailing - Wikipedia

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    J. Front Retailing Co., Ltd. (J.フロント リテイリング株式会社, J. Furonto Riteiringu Kabushiki Kaisha) is a major holding company in Japan, headquartered in Yaesu, Chūō, Tokyo. [ 1 ] It was established with a capitalization of 30 billion yen on September 3, 2007.

  7. Liang Court - Wikipedia

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    Developed by the Wuthelam Group in collaboration with Daimaru Inc, Liang Court opened in January 1984 as the first major shopping mall along River Valley Road. At that time of opening, it had Japanese department store and supermarket chain Daimaru, lifestyle bookstore Kinokuniya, Chinese restaurant Tung Lok Signatures, karaoke chain Party World, consumer electronics chain SAFE Superstore and ...

  8. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo and Osaka stores were damaged by the firebombings of Tokyo and Osaka in 1945 but were not destroyed, and served as centers for logistics during the occupation of Japan. [5] Due to postwar regulations on the size of new stores, many Takashimaya locations opened from the 1950s onward, including its Yokohama and Yonago stores, were set ...

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