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Takashimaya
is a Japanese multinational corporation operating a department store chain selling a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware. It has more than 12 branches in Japan located in 2 regions, and 4 international branches in Asia.
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Japanese department store chain

Mitsukoshi
thumb|Utagawa Hiroshige designed an print with [[Mount Fuji and Echigoya as landmarks. Echigoya is the former name of Mitsukoshi named after the former province of Echigo. The Mitsukoshi headquarters are located on the left side of the street.]]
is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Its holding company, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, is a member of the Mitsui Group.
Don Quijote
Japanese discount chain store

Sogo
is a department store chain with a significant presence in Japan. It operates a network of branches in various countries and has a long history dating back to 1830 when it was founded in Osaka by Ihei Sogō. The company is known for its retail offerings, including clothing, household goods and food products.

Isetan
( unlisted on March 26, 2008, ) is a Japanese department store. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and South East Asia, including in Jinan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Shanghai, Singapore, and Tianjin, and formerly in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, London, and Vienna.

Daimaru
is a Japanese department store chain, principally located in the Kansai region of Japan. The chain is operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing. At one time Daimaru was an independent company, , headquartered in Chūō-ku, Osaka.
Daiei
is a Japanese supermarket chains owned by Aeon. The company was founded in Osaka in 1957 by Isao Nakauchi, opening its first location near Sembayashi Station.
Matsuzakaya
thumb|Matsuzakaya South Building in downtown Nagoya
thumb|upright|Matsuzakaya store, Ueno at Shitaya Hirokoji (ukiyo-e from [[One Hundred Famous Views of Edo by Hiroshige II, 1856)]]
(TYO: 8235, delisted) is a major Japanese department store chain operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing. When the chain was an independent company, , it had its headquarters in Naka-ku, Nagoya.
Matsuya
Japanese department store
Marui
is a Japanese multinational retail company which operates a chain of department stores in Tokyo as well in other major Japanese cities. They are best known for their women's fashion and accessories, which are aimed at the 25–35 age range.
Seiyu Group
Japanese group of supermarkets, shopping centers, and department stores owned by Walmart
Parco
Japanese shopping malls
Department stores in Japan
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Seibu Department Stores
department store
Kintetsu Department Store
Japanese Department Stores
Laforet
thumb|right|200px|Laforet Harajuku by night, with the Meiji-dori Omotesando intersection in the lower foreground
is a department store, residence, and museum complex located in the Harajuku commercial and entertainment district of the Shibuya neighborhood, in Tokyo, Japan.
Hands
Japanese variety store chain
Tokyu Department Store
Department Store

Hankyu Department Store
Japanese chain of department stores

Hanshin Department Store
Department store in Japan
Iwataya
thumb|The head store of Iwataya in Tenjin, Chūō-ku, Fukuoka
thumb|Kurume, Fukuoka|Kurume Iwataya
is a Japanese department store chain in Fukuoka Prefecture and owned by , a group company of Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, Ltd. Two stores are in Tenjin (est. 1936) and Kurume (est. 1972). One of Kyushu's oldest department stores, Iwataya has been in business in Tenjin for 70 years. In addition to garments and household goods, Iwataya offers items of a wide variety of genres as well as children's brands.
Robinson Department Store