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100 Yen Shop Culture

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A low-price uniform retail culture created in Japan, operated by chains like Daiso, Seria, and Can-Do. Selling everyday items, stationery, and kitchen products at 100 yen each, with approximately 14,000 stores nationwide, these shops exemplify Japan's retail philosophy of providing quality at low prices. This concept has expanded globally, becoming a successful export of Japanese business innovation.

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Subcategory:Retail & Lifestyle
Location:Throughout Japan
Time Period:1985-present
Influence:Global
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100 yen uniform pricingeveryday goodslow-price strategy

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