- (shop name) Echigo-ya (越後屋),
selling kimono. Ten
years later in 1683,
Echigoya took a new
approach to marketing.
Instead of
selling by
going door-to-door...
-
shopkeeper in Matsusaka, in what
became Mie prefecture. From his shop,
called Echigoya (越後屋),
Mitsui Takatoshi's
father originally sold miso and ran a pawn shop...
- by his
trading partner Tokubei Echigoya. He has no
affiliation at all with Tenrai. Nasu
visited the
renovated Echigoya Estate for a deal, only to be faced...
- Yoru Hiraku) was
released as a
single 24-minute OVA episode,
produced by
Echigoya. This one-episode OVA was
distributed on VHS and DVD
formats by Pink company...
- Mitsukoshi,
founded in 1904,
which has its root as a
kimono store called Echigoya from 1673. However,
Matsuzakaya has an even
longer history,
dating from...
-
Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), the son of
merchant parents,
established Echigoya, a dry
goods department store in both Edo and Kyoto,
which later became...
-
Kobayashi Koharu Tsukikage (月影 小春,
Tsukikage Koharu)
Voiced by: Risa
Taneda Echigoya (越後屋)
Voiced by: Ai
Kakuma Rijicho (理事長)
Voiced by:
Asami Imai Setsuna...
-
February 2014.
Sydney Morning Herald,
October 8, 1987. "Yeti
Hunter Dies".
Echigoya, Kōji (1992). Bōkenka no tamashii:
Onoda moto Shōi
hakkensha Suzuki Norio...
-
Questarghino (ミネッチェ・ケスタルギーノ,
Minecche Kesutarugīno)
Voiced by: Kōsuke
Echigoya (****anese); John
Bentley (English)
Hiram Mescher (ハイラム・メッシャー,
Hairamu Messhā)...
- Mitsukoshi,
founded in 1904,
which has its root as a
kimono store called Echigoya from 1673. When the
roots are considered, however,
Matsuzakaya has an even...