Tokyu Department Store

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Shibuya flagship store

Tokyu Department Store (東急百貨店, Tōkyū Hyakkaten) is a Japanese department store chain owned by Tokyu Group.

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Stores

Japan

Closed Branches

Closed Branches outside Japan

Bangkok Tokyu Department Store at MBK Center 201701 Bangkok Tokyu Department Store.jpg
Bangkok Tokyu Department Store at MBK Center

Thailand

  • Inside MBK Center, the first store opened in 1985. [3] Closed down on January 31, 2021.
  • Inside Paradise Park, opened on June 19, 2015. [4] Closed down on January 31, 2019.

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References

  1. Itakashi, Fuji (21 Jan 2020). "A special exhibition that looks back on memories of Tokyu Toyoko store in 1985". Shibuya Bunka Project . Retrieved 4 Mar 2020.
  2. "Tokyu's Flagship Department Store in Shibuya Closes after 55 Years". nippon.com. 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  3. Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (5 August 2014). "Tokyu announces new branch at Paradise Park". Bangkok Post . Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. Changsorn, Pichaya (19 June 2015). "PT Retail opens new Tokyu store for suburban shoppers". The Nation (Thailand) . Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.