The Mitsukoshi Department Store in the Nihonbashi section of Tokyo
Mitsukoshi Department Store in the Nihonbashi Main Store
Mitsukoshi Ltd. (株式会社三越, Kabushiki-gaisha Mitsukoshi?) (TYO: 2779) is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1673 with the yagō (shop name) "Echigoya.". Ten years later in 1683, Echigoya took a new approach to marketing. Instead of selling by going door-to-door, they set up a store where buyers could purchase goods on the spot with cash. Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro is named after the adjacent Mitsukoshi department store. Mitsukoshi is the root of Mitsui group.
In August 2007, it was announced that Mitsukoshi will merge into Isetan, a major department store in Japan, in September 2008 [1].
Stores
Stores in Japan
In Japan, there are a number of stores. Here are the main ones:
Kanto
Other locations in Tokyo
- Chiba Mitsukoshi (Chiba Chūō-ku) 千葉三越(千葉市中央区)
- Sapporo Store (Sapporo Chūō-ku) 札幌店(札幌市中央区)
- Sendai Store (Sendai Aoba-ku) 仙台店(仙台市青葉区)
Chūbu region
- Nagoya Sakae Main Branch (Nagoya Naka-ku) 名古屋栄本店(名古屋市中区)
- Hoshigaoka Mitsukoshi (Nagoya Chikusa-ku) 星ヶ丘三越(名古屋市千種区)
- Niigata Mitsukoshi (Niigata Nishibori-dōri) 新潟三越(新潟市西堀通)
Chūgoku region
- Hiroshima Mitsukoshi (Hiroshima Naka-ku) 広島三越(広島市中区)
Shikoku
Foreign branches
Asia
The stores in Taiwan are named Shin Kong Mitsukoshi (新光三越), a collaboration between the Shin Kong Group (a large Taiwan conglomerate) and Mitsukoshi.
In 1930, Mitsukoshi opened the Gyeongseong store in downtown Seoul. Later, Samsung took over this store and was renamed Shinsegae in 1963.
Europe
North America
The closure of Mitsukoshi Hong Kong, Causeway Bay
Mitsukoshi Hong Kong, which is, as of 2006, one of the only three Japanese-owned department stores in Hong Kong, was opened in 1981. It was first located at 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay. In June 2006, Mitsukoshi Ltd. announced the closure of its Hong Kong store on 17 September, 2006 due to the redevelopment of Hennessy Centre. The store will relocate to another location on 2008.
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