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Shirokiya (白木屋) was a
chain of
department stores and
other retail establishments founded in ****an and
later located in
Honolulu under the
ownership of...
- and some can be
considered cautionary tales. On 16
December 1932, the
Shirokiya Department Store fire in
Tokyo resulted in 14 deaths.
During the fire...
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intricate craftsmanship of
prestigious chefs. On June 25, 2016,
Shirokiya opened the new
Shirokiya ****an
Village Walk,
offering customers a
unique experience...
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Shirokiya Department Store fire (白木屋大火,
Shirokiya Taika) was a fire at the
Shirokiya Department Store, Tokyo, ****an, on
December 16, 1932
which left 14...
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Retrieved January 22, 2013. Old Tokyo:
Shirokiya Department Store Archived 2011-07-14 at the
Wayback Machine "
Shirokiya to
close its
doors in
current Ala Moana...
- Inns. From 1958
until 2001,
Tokyu also
owned the ****anese (now American)
Shirokiya department store company. It was the
owner of Mago
Island until 2005,...
- A 1929 adverti****t for the
Shirokiya department store featuring actresses walking on the
beach at Kamakura...
- of
World War II. In 1946,
Masaru Ibuka started an
electronics shop in
Shirokiya, a
department store building in the
Nihonbashi area of Tokyo. The company...
- 400,000
square feet (220,000 m2) 350 Macy's, Nordstrom,
Neiman Marcus,
Shirokiya, Bloomingdale's,
Forever 21, Saks
Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Target, Anthropologie...
- War II,
Masaru Ibuka started a
radio repair shop in the bomb-damaged
Shirokiya department store building in the
Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. The next...