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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, it has stores in Ginza (est. 1925) and Asakusa (est. 1930s)...
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  • Matsuya may refer to: Matsuya (department store), Japanese department store Matsuya (surname) Matsuya Foods Co., a gyudon chain in Japan Matsya This disambiguation...
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    Department Store (京王百貨店, Keiō Hyakkaten) Marui (丸井) (fashion oriented) Lumine (ルミネ, Rumine) (fashion oriented) Matsuya (松屋) Odakyu Department Store (小田急百貨店...
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    Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, worked on new design for the Matsuya department store in Ginza, among many other design projects. In 2021, Hara partnered...
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    in the Kuramae (蔵前) area of the ward. Matsuzakaya department store in Ueno Matsuya department store in Asakusa Taiyo Yuden, electronics and materials...
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    occupation forces. These include the Hattori Watch Company, the Matsuya department store and the Toshiba Building. The buildings are returned to Japanese...
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    things as sets. The concept of fukubukuro was invented by Ginza Matsuya Department Store in the late Meiji era and has since spread to most retailers. The...
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  • series character, see Tsuruya Tsuruya Golf, see Tsuruya Open Matsuya (department store), originally named Tsuruya This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • store being Magasin du Nord on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. Illum's only store on Amagertorv in Copenhagen has the appearance of a department store with...
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    terminal is a surface station, which occupies a portion of the Matsuya Department Store. The station is used by local and limited express trains. Although...
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