The 0 resembles the japanese symbol pronounced maru meaning zero or circle.
Japanese department store roofs.
In a select number of japan s major department stores you may find rooftop gardens where you can dine on picnic tables take a rest of benches and walk through perfectly manicured gardens.
Having four stores in japan hankyu department store in ginza is the only place that offers luxury as well as street fashion for men.
This enormous store has a very attractive basement entrance and there is so much to browse through that you can spend hours here.
Japanese department stores are unique in terms of the wide variety of merchandise they carry such as ladies wear men s wear fashion items cosmetics jewelry watches kimonos children s goods toys stationery foodstuffs etc enabling one stop shopping under one large roof in an easy to understand and comprehensive layout.
If you visit a big department store just before it opens you would usually see its employees lined up neatly waiting to welcome customers.
A beautiful japanese mall.
We have been to the taichung and taipei locations in taiwan.
Due to their roots many japanese department stores have sections devoted to kimono and traditional japanese crafts including pottery and lacquerware.
Beautifully laid out with an amazing selection of everything.
Marui is a major department store chain with stores in tokyo and other large japanese cities.
The white building of art and commerce one of the finest corner sites near the world famous nihonbashi with a frontage of 120 feet and a depth of 180 feet on surugacho five floors of merchandise a most spacious basement and a very interesting roof garden.
Mitsukoshi department store roof garden and inari shrine c.
Japanese department stores are famous for their unparalleled customer service.
These gardens and terraces are the ideal places to taste and feast on your food shopping from the depachika basement floor food halls.
The moment the second hand of the clock hits the opening time.
Their iconic logo looks like 0101 and is read marui in japanese.
Other retail outlets around japan followed suit and the shopping areas grew to.
The constant greeting by the staff is a distinguishable feature.
The basement level usually has a grocery and food court and on the roof may be garden and aquatic supplies pets and a children s play area.
The store features both local designers and those from abroad too.
The department store chain matsuzakaya opened the first basement market in 1936 at its flagship store in nagoya.
This article will introduce five must visit stores in japan that achieved fame through high consumer satisfaction in a nationwide survey.
Rather chaotic at the weekend but fun to experience.