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Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store=Date:September 25, 2023, Place:Saitama

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Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store=Date:September 25, 2023, Place:Saitama

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Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store

Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Saitama Shintoshin Store=Date:September 25, 2023, Place:Saitama

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Sales of compact digital cameras in slump

Sales of compact digital cameras in slump

OSAKA, Japan - Yodobashi Camera Co.'s Multimedia Umeda store in Osaka, western Japan, displays a variety of waterproof and other compact digital cameras, as seen in this file photo taken on Aug. 8, 2014, amid sluggish demand stemming from the spread of smartphones with built-in cameras.

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Cleaning robots attract consumers

Cleaning robots attract consumers

OSAKA, Japan - A sales clerk (L) explains about robot vacuum cleaners to a customer at the Yodobashi Camera multimedia Umeda store in the city of Osaka on April 22, 2014.

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Markdown of Nintendo 3DS

Markdown of Nintendo 3DS

OSAKA, Japan - People form a line to buy Nintendo 3DS portable game consoles at a branch of Yodobashi Camera Co. in Osaka's Kita Ward on Aug. 11, 2011. Nintendo Co. started selling the consoles the same day at stores across Japan for 15,000 yen, 10,000 yen cheaper than the original price.

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Microsoft's Kinect launched in Japan

Microsoft's Kinect launched in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Jurina Matsui (R) and Rena Matsui of the all-girl pop group SKE48 take part in a ceremony at a Yodobashi Camera store in Tokyo's Akihabara district Nov. 20, 2010, for the launch of Microsoft Corp.'s controller-free game system Kinect in Japan.

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Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Nov. 5, 2010 shows Yodobashi Camera Co.'s store which opened near JR Kyoto Station the same day. The outlet was the second such in Japan's second largest business area of Kansai of the electronics retailer.

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Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - People line up for the opening of a Yodobashi Camera Co.'s store near JR Kyoto Station on Nov. 5, 2010. The outlet was the second such in Japan's second largest business area of Kansai of the electronics retailer.

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Sharp's 3D TVs

Sharp's 3D TVs

OSAKA, Japan - Three-dimensional televisions of Sharp Corp. go on sale at a Yodobashi Camera Co. outlet in Osaka, western Japan, on July 29, 2010. With the launch, Sharp goes into competition with Panasonic Corp. and Sony Corp. in the emerging market of TVs that can project 3D images.

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Japan to lower income conditions on tourist visas for Chinese

Japan to lower income conditions on tourist visas for Chinese

TOKYO, Japan - Masaru Onishi (R), president of Japan Airlines Corp., and Tsutomu Yoshizawa (C), an executive director of Yodobashi Camera Co., meet with Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner Hiroshi Mizohata at the transport ministry in Tokyo on May 10, 2010, to ask the government to do more to boost the number of individual Chinese tourists.

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Competition to sell thin TV sets overheating

Competition to sell thin TV sets overheating

OSAKA, Japan - Some 250 thin TV sets are on display at Yodobashi Camera Co.'s Multimedia Umeda store in Osaka's Kita Ward.

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Electronics discounter Yodobashi opens giant shop at Akihabara

Electronics discounter Yodobashi opens giant shop at Akihabara

TOKYO, Japan - Shoppers flock to Yodobashi Camera Akiba in Tokyo's Akihabara district, a new household electronics appliance store run by Yodobashi Camera Co., on Sept. 16. The latest outpost of the major discount electronics retailer has a 33,000 square-meter floor space.

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Electronics discounter Yodobashi opens giant shop at Akihabara

Electronics discounter Yodobashi opens giant shop at Akihabara

TOKYO, Japan - Shoppers flock to Yodobashi Camera Akiba in Tokyo's Akihabara district, a new household electronics appliance store run by Yodobashi Camera Co., on Sept. 16. The latest outpost of the major discount electronics retailer has a 33,000 square-meter floor space. (Kyodo)

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Selfie stick restrictions spread in Japan

Selfie stick restrictions spread in Japan

A woman holds a selfie stick at Yodobashi Camera Co.'s Multimedia Umeda Store in Osaka in July 2015. A trend of imposing selfie stick restrictions has been spreading at tourist spots and theme parks in Japan in consideration of safety and avoiding trouble between visitors. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Markdown of Nintendo 3DS

Markdown of Nintendo 3DS

OSAKA, Japan - People form a line to buy Nintendo 3DS portable game consoles at a branch of Yodobashi Camera Co. in Osaka's Kita Ward on Aug. 11, 2011. Nintendo Co. started selling the consoles the same day at stores across Japan for 15,000 yen, 10,000 yen cheaper than the original price. (Kyodo)

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Sharp's 3D TVs

Sharp's 3D TVs

OSAKA, Japan - Three-dimensional televisions of Sharp Corp. go on sale at a Yodobashi Camera Co. outlet in Osaka, western Japan, on July 29, 2010. With the launch, Sharp goes into competition with Panasonic Corp. and Sony Corp. in the emerging market of TVs that can project 3D images. (Kyodo)

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Japan to lower income conditions on tourist visas for Chinese

Japan to lower income conditions on tourist visas for Chinese

TOKYO, Japan - Masaru Onishi (R), president of Japan Airlines Corp., and Tsutomu Yoshizawa (C), an executive director of Yodobashi Camera Co., meet with Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner Hiroshi Mizohata at the transport ministry in Tokyo on May 10, 2010, to ask the government to do more to boost the number of individual Chinese tourists. (Kyodo)

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Sales of compact digital cameras in slump

Sales of compact digital cameras in slump

OSAKA, Japan - Yodobashi Camera Co.'s Multimedia Umeda store in Osaka, western Japan, displays a variety of waterproof and other compact digital cameras, as seen in this file photo taken on Aug. 8, 2014, amid sluggish demand stemming from the spread of smartphones with built-in cameras. (Kyodo)

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Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - People line up for the opening of a Yodobashi Camera Co.'s store near JR Kyoto Station on Nov. 5, 2010. The outlet was the second such in Japan's second largest business area of Kansai of the electronics retailer. (Kyodo)

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Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

Yodobashi Camera opens in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Nov. 5, 2010 shows Yodobashi Camera Co.'s store which opened near JR Kyoto Station the same day. The outlet was the second such in Japan's second largest business area of Kansai of the electronics retailer. (Kyodo)

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Microsoft's Kinect launched in Japan

Microsoft's Kinect launched in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Jurina Matsui (R) and Rena Matsui of the all-girl pop group SKE48 take part in a ceremony at a Yodobashi Camera store in Tokyo's Akihabara district Nov. 20, 2010, for the launch of Microsoft Corp.'s controller-free game system Kinect in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Growing sales of air circulators in Japan

Growing sales of air circulators in Japan

Photo taken July 17, 2020, shows air circulators at a Yodobashi Camera consumer electronics store in Tokyo. Sales of air circulators have risen amid concerns over the novel coronavirus.

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Microsoft ends Windows 7 support

Microsoft ends Windows 7 support

A sales campaign for personal computers is under way at an outlet of home appliance chain Yodobashi Camera Co. in Tokyo's Akihabara district on Jan. 10, 2020, ahead of the Jan. 14 expiration of after-sale support by Microsoft Corp. for Windows 7. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial facility Links Umeda in Osaka is pictured on Nov. 16, 2019, its opening day. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

The opening ceremony for new commercial facility Links Umeda is held on Nov. 16, 2019, in Osaka. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

People enter new commercial facility Links Umeda in Osaka on Nov. 16, 2019, its opening day. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

People enter new commercial facility Links Umeda in Osaka on Nov. 16, 2019, its opening day. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial facility Links Umeda in Osaka is pictured on Nov. 16, 2019, its opening day. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building in Osaka

New commercial building in Osaka

The opening ceremony for new commercial facility Links Umeda is held on Nov. 16, 2019, in Osaka. The facility, operated by home appliance retail chain Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., houses 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building Links Umeda in Osaka

New commercial building Links Umeda in Osaka

Photo taken Nov. 13, 2019, shows Links Umeda, a commercial facility set to open Nov. 16 in Osaka. The facility, operated by Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., will house 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New commercial building Links Umeda in Osaka

New commercial building Links Umeda in Osaka

Photo taken Nov. 13, 2019, shows Links Umeda, a commercial facility set to open Nov. 16 in Osaka. The facility, operated by Yodobashi Holdings Ltd., will house 188 stores. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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