Tokyu Department Store

Tokyu Department Store (東急百貨店) is a Japanese department store chain owned by Tokyu Group.[1]

Stores

  • Tokyo
  • Shibuya
  • Hikarie ShinQs
  • Shibuya Mark City
  • Kichijōji
  • Machida Tokyu Twins
  • Setagaya Futakotamagawa Tokyu Food Show
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Yokohama
  • Tama Plaza
  • Hiyoshi Tokyu Avenue
  • Aobadai Tokyu Square
  • Kawasaki
  • Nakahara Musashikosugi Tokyu Food Show Slice
  • Hokkaido
  • Sapporo

Former stores

Japan

  • Tokyo
  • Shibuya Honten (flagship store; closed on 31 January 2023)[2]
  • Shibuya Toyoko (Shibuya Station; closed on 31 March 2020)[3]
  • Nihonbashi (closed in 1999; currently Coredo Nihonbashi)
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Yokohama
  • Tsuzuki Kohoku Tokyu (closed in 2011)
  • Hokkaido
  • Kitami (closed in 2007)
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Okaya (closed in 2002; currently ILF Plaza)

Outside Japan

Hong Kong

  • Kowloon (New World Centre; closed in 1999; demolished in 2010 and replaced by Victoria Dockside)

Taiwan

  • Taipei
  • Daan (closed in 2002)
  • Taichung
  • Central (closed in 1996)

Singapore

  • Marina Square

Thailand

  • Bangkok
  • MBK Center (closed in 2021)[4]
  • Paradise Park (closed in 2019)[5]

Hong Kong

  • Kowloon (New World Centre; closed in 1999; demolished in 2010 and replaced by Victoria Dockside)

Taiwan

  • Taipei
  • Daan (closed in 2002)
  • Taichung
  • Central (closed in 1996)

Singapore

  • Marina Square

Thailand

  • Bangkok
  • MBK Center (closed in 2021)[4]
  • Paradise Park (closed in 2019)[5]

See also

References

  1. Company Profile 2021 Tokyu Group, retrieved 14 February 2024^
  2. Tokyu's Flagship Department Store in Shibuya Closes after 55 Years nippon.com, 31 January 2023, retrieved 1 February 2023^
  3. Fuji Itakashi. A special exhibition that looks back on memories of Tokyu Toyoko store in 1985 Shibuya Bunka Project, 21 Jan 2020, retrieved 4 Mar 2020^
  4. Pitsinee Jitpleecheep. Tokyu announces new branch at Paradise Park Bangkok Post, 5 August 2014, retrieved 12 February 2018^
  5. Pichaya Changsorn. PT Retail opens new Tokyu store for suburban shoppers The Nation, 19 June 2015, retrieved 12 February 2018^