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Jumat, 09 Februari 2018

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Mitsuwa Marketplace (????????????, Mitsuwa M?kettopureisu) is a Japanese supermarket chain in America, with locations in California, Illinois, Texas, Hawaii and New Jersey.


Video Mitsuwa Marketplace



Store locations

California

Mitsuwa has seven stores in three metropolitan areas in California:

San Francisco Bay Area
  • San Jose
Los Angeles area
  • Torrance
  • Costa Mesa
  • San Gabriel
  • West Los Angeles
  • Irvine
San Diego area
  • San Diego

The Los Angeles location of Mitsuwa Marketplace in the Little Tokyo neighborhood closed in 2009.

Texas

Dallas/Fort Worth area
  • Plano

Mitsuwa entered the Dallas/Fort Worth area with a store in Plano, an upper-middle-class northern suburb of Dallas. The store, which opened in the spring of 2017, is near North Central Expressway and Legacy Drive.

Chicago metropolitan area

The Chicago-area store is located at 100 E. Algonquin Road in Arlington Heights, Illinois, part of a number of Japanese businesses located in Arlington Heights, and opened in 1991. The store is open 365 days a year from 9 am to 8 pm. Mitsuwa is the largest Japanese Marketplace in the Midwestern US. The Chicago store is one of two that are located east of the Rockies. This Mitsuwa location, like those in other states, was formerly known as Yaohan.

The food court has many traditional foods, such as sushi, tempura, noodles, etc. It is made of the Otafuku-tei [Now Replaced by Gabutto Burger], Kayaba, Santouka Ramen, Releaf Matcha, Jockey Express, Daikichi Sushi, Pastry House Hippo, and Mama House restaurants. Mitsuwa also has a travel agency named JTB. There are two entertainment shops in Mitsuwa Chicago, JBC Video, a Japanese video rental store, and Kinokuniya Book Store, a Japanese book shop. A cell phone store, Galaxy Wireless, is also located at the Chicago Mitsuwa.

Mitsuwa Chicago had a china store called Utsuwa no Yakata. This store is closed as of April 1, 2006. Kinokuniya Bookstore, which had expanded into the area previously owned by a china store, has been replaced by SanSeiDo.

The location also has two personal care shops, Shiseido, a Japanese cosmetics store, and Super Health, a vitamin and other health supplement store.

Edgewater, New Jersey

The Edgewater, New Jersey store is located on 595 River Road. It has a food court, a bookstore owned by Sanseido company, a gift shop selling Bape clothing and golf clubs, a video store that carries DVDs and Laserdiscs of movies and a store selling Japanese ceramics and denki-gama, making Mitsuwa more of a mini-mall than a traditional supermarket. It is a small taste of what current Japanese multi-story malls, or subway stations, are like.

The supermarket section sells fresh produce and certified Angus beef, as well as Japanese drinks and snacks such as Yakult, Calpis, Ramune, Ikechi Shrimp Chips, Pocari Sweat, Pocky, Pretz, and Japanese liquor such as Sake and Sh?ch?.

The Books Kinokuniya bookstore section sells Japanese music CDs, novels, job applications, children's books, manga, and imported magazines (including dozens of Japanese fashion magazines) such as Weekly Shonen Jump and Disney Fan.

There is also a kiosk that sells Ito En tea and Minamoto Kitchoan that sells Japanese sweets such as manju, mochi, and Inja.

The New Jersey location used to run an exclusive shuttle bus between the store and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. The bus transported Mitsuwa customers for a nominal fee and it did not make any stops along its route. The service was terminated December 31, 2014.


Maps Mitsuwa Marketplace



See also

  • 99 Ranch Market
  • H Mart
  • Nijiya Market

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References


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External links

  • Official Mitsuwa Marketplace Site (in Japanese Language)
  • Mitsuwa Marketplace - NJ Store (in Japanese Language) (Archive)

Source of article : Wikipedia