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KASHIYUKA will be participating in a project by the furniture brand Tendo Mokko!
KASHIYUKA has been selected to participate in a project by Tendo Mokko, a furniture brand founded in 1940 with its headquarters and factory in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture! Items that embody KASHIYUKA's ideas for furniture will be revealed at a later date.
[Participating creators] ・Hirofumi Kiyonaga/Creative Director ・Ichiro Yamaguchi/Sakanaction (musician) ・Kashiyuka/Perfume (musician) ・Junko Kato/Dentist and Creative Director
Details about the creators and products for sale will be introduced from 10:00 AM on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
#2024#kashiyuka#perfume#prfm#sakanaction#Ichiro Yamaguchi#Mitsukoshi Isetan#Shape of Tendo#wooden furniture#furniture#Tendo Mokko
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TOMOE MIYAZAKI EXHIBITION "BUSY AREA" Curated by Pacifica Collectives
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TOMOE MIYAZAKI EXHIBITION "BUSY AREA" Curated by Pacifica Collectives 2024年1月2日(火)〜2024年1月12日(金) 営業時間 10:00 - 20:00 (1月1日店舗休業) 場所 伊勢丹新宿店 本館3階 センターパーク/プロモーション ※12月31日(日)は���示のみとなります。(営業時間 10:00 - 17:00)
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展示期間中オンラインでもグッズ購入できます。
MITSUKOSHI ISETAN ONLINE
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Japanese stocks are higher at the close; Nikkei 225 up 1.39% By Investing.com
Investing.com – Japanese stocks were higher after the close on Thursday, as gains in , and sectors led shares higher. Finally in Tokyo, it increased by 1.39%. The best of the session were J. Front Retailing Co., Ltd. (TYO:), which rose 8.27% or 165.00 points to trade at 2,159.00 at the close. For now, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (TYO:) added 7.60% or 191.50 points to end at 2,711.50 and…
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$TYO:3099: Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings sees a 7% rise as Japanese retail stocks surge post-Christmas.
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Winnie the Pooh Goods Harvest this Autumn! Winnie the Pooh DISNEY WINNIE THE POOH FESTIVAL 2024" event at Ginza Mitsukoshi
Ginza Mitsukoshi will hold “Winnie the Pooh DISNEY WINNIE THE POOH FESTIVAL 2024,” a shopping event featuring Winnie the Pooh products, from September 4 to 16. The venue will feature a variety of new products and pre-sale items with a natural theme. Stickers with a different design each day will be given to purchasers. The best item available exclusively at Isetan Mitsukoshi is the “large…
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Exclusive BGC Real Estate: Your Gateway to Upscale Living
Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig, Metro Manila, stands as a shining example of modern urban development. Spanning 240 hectares, it’s a financial and lifestyle district home to multinational corporations, luxury residences, premier shopping malls, world-class educational institutions, and cultural venues. The district, part of Fort Bonifacio and claimed in parts by Makati, is a major contributor to Taguig’s economy and the national GDP. With high real estate values, BGC is a magnet for investors and residents seeking a blend of luxury and urban convenience.
Uptown Arts Residence: Sophistication in the Heart of BGC
Uptown Arts Residence, a luxury condominium project by Megaworld Corporation, is the latest gem in Uptown Bonifacio. Offering a range of unit types from studio to three-bedroom lofts, it is designed with a modern and sophisticated aesthetic. Its location near the Grand Hyatt Manila Hotel and the upcoming Mitsukoshi Mall positions it as an attractive ‘condo for sale in BGC’.
The Seasons Residences: Japanese-Inspired Elegance
The Seasons Residences, a joint venture of Federal Land, Inc., Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, Ltd., brings Japanese elegance to BGC. With four towers named after the seasons, it offers one to four-bedroom units and penthouses. Located in Grand Central Park, close to the Grand Hyatt Manila Hotel, it’s a sought-after ‘preselling condo in BGC’.
Aurelia Residences: Classic Italian Elegance in BGC
Aurelia Residences is a high-end condominium in BGC offering 285 bespoke residences. Located at the corner of 5th Avenue and 28th Street, it’s adjacent to prestigious clubs and within walking distance to Bonifacio High Street. The project, a collaboration between Shang Robinsons Properties, Inc. and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, offers luxurious amenities and spacious units, making it an ideal ‘condo for sale in BGC’.
Target Audience: Local Families and International Investors
These projects cater to a wide range of buyers, from local families seeking an upscale urban lifestyle to international investors looking for high-value property investments in one of Metro Manila’s prime locations.
Competitive Analysis: Unique Selling Propositions
Each project in BGC offers distinct advantages: Uptown Arts Residence is known for its modern sophistication, The Seasons Residences for its Japanese-inspired elegance, and Aurelia Residences for its classic Italian luxury. These unique features position them as standout choices in BGC’s competitive real estate market.
Conclusion: BGC – A Synthesis of Luxury and Modern Living
BGC represents the pinnacle of urban development in the Philippines. With developments like Uptown Arts Residence, The Seasons Residences, and Aurelia Residences, it continues to be a highly desirable location for discerning buyers and investors.
Source: Lionunion Real Estate
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Web「人間国宝を訪ねて」
photography_Naruyasu Nabeshima text_Michiko Watanabe design_Kayoko Wakayama edit_EATer
三越伊勢丹オンラインストア:メディア「ART」のWeb連載企画「人間国宝を訪ねて」、3月1日より「㉕伊藤赤水 陶芸/無名異焼」が公開されています。日本橋三越の会員誌「お帳場通信」からのスピンオフ企画です。無名異焼は佐渡島にしかないやきもので、伊藤家は、その伝統技術を守り継いできた家。葛藤しながらも、緻密な計算と偶然性が織りなすオリジナリティあふれる作品群で、新たな世界を切り拓いてきました。MITSUKOSHI ISETAN MAGAZINE内の検索窓に【人間国宝を訪ねて】と入力して検索すると、バックナンバー①〜㉕も合わせて表示されます。ものづくりと向き合う作家と工芸の物語を、ぜひご覧ください。
MITSUKOSHI ISETAN MAGAZINE https://www.mistore.jp/shopping/feature
「人間国宝を訪ねて」㉕伊藤赤水 陶芸/無名異焼 https://www.mistore.jp/shopping/feature/living_art_f2/art201_l.html
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“⁸⁻¹¹” #811 #portableshrine #japanesetraditional #mitsukoshi #isetan #davidhammons #jr #ryuichisakamoto #barrymcgee #ugo #supreme #stussy #louisvuitton #trèsbien #virgilabloh #kaws #kyne #sophnet #fragmentdesign #sacai #hiroshifujiwara #carhartt #iphonephotography #popeyemagazine #hypebeast #highsnobiety #nihonbashi #sdunprecedent #sidelinetokyo #jamfromwkym (日本橋室町) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTLwsjQBUIr/?utm_medium=tumblr
#811#portableshrine#japanesetraditional#mitsukoshi#isetan#davidhammons#jr#ryuichisakamoto#barrymcgee#ugo#supreme#stussy#louisvuitton#trèsbien#virgilabloh#kaws#kyne#sophnet#fragmentdesign#sacai#hiroshifujiwara#carhartt#iphonephotography#popeyemagazine#hypebeast#highsnobiety#nihonbashi#sdunprecedent#sidelinetokyo#jamfromwkym
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HISTORY OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS CULTURE IN HONG KONG
Goods used within households are usually functional items placed in the living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and toilets. The wide range can be from towels, cooking utensils and pillows to umbrellas. The cultural value of these goods lies in their being records of the progress of our ways of livings, especially our society’s transition from poverty to richness and from bad to good taste. Sentimentally, they are the memories of a family——whatever the word may mean, happy or unhappy days.
Colonial and capitalistic, Hong Kong in the old 1960s was divided into 4 stratums: poor, ordinary, middle class and rich. Those modest could only afford buying household goods such as spittoons, palm leaf fan and fly-swatter from the ‘ceramics shops’ in the streets and the popular ones were in wet markets. Ordinary people bought from the cheaper ‘China-made products department stores’ such as Chung Kiu Chinese Products Emporium in Mongkok. Most of them were closed down and the survivors are now only two: Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporium in Jordan and Chinese Goods Center (華豐國貨) in North Point. The middle class patronized the more expensive ‘pseudo-western’ department stores such as Wing On Department Store and Sincere Department Store in Sheung Wan which all looked uninspiring nowadays. The really luxurious stores which sold expensive ‘made-in-Europe’ household merchandise aim at the affluents. Shui Hing Department Store in Tsim Sha Tsui and Dragon Seed in Central of such a category all evaporated except Lane Crawford, founded in 1850 and with a history close to 170 years, which still exists alone prestigiously in Hong Kong. My shopping appetite was never lost there. I am always enchanted by the extremely elegant bedding which they carry.
In the 1990s, popular Japan department stores attacked Hong Kong massively and killed many shops before they were defeated by the newborn concept of trendy shopping malls in the 2000s. They sold fashionable household products such as black plastic stools, patterned doormats and cute oil bottles which were different from the old designs. There were more than 10: UNY, JUSCO, Sogo, Daimaru, Matsuzakaya, Mitsukoshi, Seibu, Loft, Isetan, Tokyu and Yaohan. There were two problems for their survival: style and price. Soon, the Japanese stores were hurtling down the mountain as their household goods were later considered outdated and expensive. High rental in Hong Kong also made the environment impossible for them. Now, only Sogo in Causeway Bay survives but it is no longer owned by the Japanese.
The household goodies market is currently controlled by specialty shops. Consumers think that they are the experts and offer unique designs. Also, the product life cycle of their goods is fast moving in order to attract customers to frequent their shops. The most successful one is IKEA from Sweden which is big and vibrant. Japanese brands such as Francfranc and MUJI, as the top of the ridge in Japan, are also doing well in Hong Kong. My favourite Tokyu Hands which promotes creative products has not landed in Hong Kong. A cheaper chic Japanese brand called HÓME CÓORDY is however coming to town.
Some believe that Chinese Mainland is still asleep in the household goods market. They are wrong. Those who are awake will see a different world in amazement. Mainland started to develop its own stylish brands such as MINISO (the style is more Japanese) and NoMe (it is more European). Just like how we judge any emerging designer, selling products cheap is not the right way to judge these new brands.
Hong Kong also produced our own brands. The well-known ones are G.O.D. and Shanghai Tang. G.O.D. tried to evoke Hong Kong nostalgia, our recollections of the 60s and 70s of Hong Kong such as metal mailboxes. Shanghai Tang revived the reminiscences of Old Shanghai in the 20s and 30s such as their Chinese ginger lily room sprays.
There is no greater joy than to recall the happy past through shopping. The thing is not shopping. It is the money in our pocket to be spent on shopping which makes us happily reassured that our life is still all right.
#Household Goods#Chung Kiu Chinese Products Emporium#Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporium#Chinese Goods Center#Wing On Department Store#Sincere Department Store#Shui Hing Department Store#Dragon Seed#Lane Crawford#UNY#JUSCO#Sogo#Daimaru#Matsuzakaya#Mitsukoshi#Seibu#Loft#Isetan#Tokyu Hands#Yaohan#Francfranc#IKEA#MUJI#HÓME CÓORDY#MINISO#NoMe#G.O.D.#Shanghai Tang
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(プロの味をデリで楽しむ 魅惑のローストビーフ専門店オープン! | 三越伊勢丹の食メディア | FOODIE(フーディー)から)
伊藤ハムのローストビーフ専門店!
もう、素敵♡
価格ももっと高いのかと思ったら、いわゆるデパ地下価格っぽい。
レストランにはいけないけど、これなら奮発したお家ディナーに最適では?
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Clothing ISETAN MITSUKOSHI ® 株式会社三越伊勢丹 / Isetan Mitsukoshi Ltd. #Branding #Logo
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#Repost @vitalebarberiscanonico1663 with @get_repost ・・・ We are proud to present a capsule collection created by three different brands united by the same passion for excellence: the Vitale Barberis Canonico Revenge fabric has been masterfully interpreted by @tagliatoreofficial in unique garments, and developed exclusively for @isetanmens. Available at the Isetan Mitsukoshi 5 stores: Shinjuku, Maurouchi, Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima. #VitaleBarberisCanonico #VBCfabrics #wool #revengefabrics #tagliatore #isetan #isetanmens #japan #menswear https://www.instagram.com/p/CF4hTECMb73/?igshid=16yqbhw6hg7h4
#repost#vitalebarberiscanonico#vbcfabrics#wool#revengefabrics#tagliatore#isetan#isetanmens#japan#menswear
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1 — Sable en dérive, 1984, Pièce en dépôt au National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
2 — Première neige, 1986, Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
3 — Ecailles, 2012, Agence nationale japonaise des affaires culturelles
4 — Minori (Mûrissement), 2013, Isetan Mitsukoshi Ltd.
5 — Aube, 1974, Collection particulière
6 — Pureté du matin, 1979, Collection particulière
(via Kunihiko Moriguchi - Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris)
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