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  2. Nitori - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest furniture and home furnishing chain in Japan. [3] Founded in Sapporo in 1967 by the company's current President Akio Nitori. Nitori currently has more than 700 stores in Japan and more than 70 stores in China , [ 4 ] more than 50 stores in Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia , the Philippines , Thailand , Indonesia , and South Korea .

  3. Mitsukoshi BGC - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, [2] Japanese firm Mitsukoshi, Ltd. announced that it would open the first branch of its retail chain in the Philippines. [ 3 ] The retail outlet, named Mitsukoshi BGC, would be developed as a joint project between Japanese companies Nomura Real Estate Development and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings with Philippine firm Federal Land. [ 4 ]

  4. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Ann & Hope - outlet store (defunct) Art Van Furniture - furniture (defunct) Ashley Furniture - furniture; At Home - home decor; AutoZone - auto parts; Barnes & Noble - books, music, videos; Bass Pro Shops - hunting, fishing, camping goods; Bealls (Florida) - clothing, home goods, general merchandise; Bed Bath & Beyond - home goods, housewares ...

  5. Category:Furniture companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Furniture companies of Japan ... Furniture companies of the Philippines (1 P) ... Furniture companies of the United Kingdom (4 C, 2 P)

  6. Ukay-ukay - Wikipedia

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    Wagwagan in Baguio. An ukay-ukay (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˌʔuːkaɪ.ˈʔuːkaɪ] oo-ky-OO-ky), or wagwagan (Ilocano pronunciation: [wɐgˈwaːgɐn] wəg-WAH-gən) is a Philippine store where a mix of secondhand and surplus items such as clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories are sold at a more affordable price.

  7. Mitsukoshi - Wikipedia

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    The stores in Taiwan are named Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store, a collaboration between the Shin Kong Group and Mitsukoshi. The first Shin Kong Mitsukoshi store opened at Nanjing Road in Taipei in 1991. The following branches are open as of 2022: [9] Taipei: Nanjing Road Store, with three buildings (1館, 2館, and 3館)

  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 ...

  9. Category:Surplus stores - Wikipedia

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