Needless to say, Yodobashi Camera will open after Seibu Department Store in Ikebukuro.
The mayor has voiced his opposition to it.
Toshima Ward had come up with an international city of arts and culture concept.
Does that mean I don’t want to be like Akihabara?
I think Ikebukuro is a station with many students and young people, but I wonder if they are aware that it is not as sophisticated as Shinjuku and Shibuya.
I don’t think so.
Japan’s world-class culture is anime and manga, and its base is Akihabara.
Electric home appliances support and spread its use.
We need a distribution network that makes it easy to obtain high-performance game consoles, software, and personal computers.
The image of Ikebukuro was raised by the department stores during the bubble period.
I think it was a convenient town with museums and large bookstores.
However, I think that it is a little too high-level to say that it aims to become an international city of arts and culture all at once.
The image of art museums and international brand fashion stores is also outdated.
In Ginza, Uniqlo, Walkman Girls, and 100-yen shops are doing well.
In the post-Corona world view, luxurious and luxurious appearances may look unfashionable and unfashionable.
I remember when the Sogo department store in Yurakucho turned into Bic Camera, office workers welcomed it.
In the future, I have a feeling that electronics stores will become as fun places as museums and event halls.
The image of Kanda’s second-hand bookstore district has changed with the large-scale bookstores of department stores in the city center.
In the midst of the competition of the times, mass retailers will improve their quality and taste, and spread the new culture of the next generation.
In the consumer culture, quantity enhances quality and high profit supports cost.
Historically, profitable merchants sponsored new art.
Where are the entrepreneurs and husbands who support Japanese culture?
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When I was in elementary school, I went to the Saison Museum of Art.
CEO Yasunari Koyama