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page 1Retail companies based in Tokyo

UNIQLO
{| class="wikitable sortable floatright" style="display: inline-table"
|+Uniqlo stores by country as of 30 November 2025
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! Country
! Numberof shops
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| Japan
| 794
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| Mainland China
| 894
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| Hong Kong
| 35
|-
| Taiwan
| 73
|-
| Korea
| 136
|-
| Singapore
| 29
|-
| Malaysia
| 60
|-
| Thailand
| 72
|-
| Philippines
| 82
|-
| Indonesia
| 77
|-
| Australia
| 40
|-
| Vietnam
| 30
|-
| India
| 17
|-
| USA
| 77
|-
| Canada
| 36
|-
| United Kingdom
| 23
|-
| France
| 29
|-
| Germany
| 12
|-
| Belgium
| 3
|-
| Spain
| 7
|-
| Sweden
| 3
|-
| The Netherlands
| 5
|-
| Denmark
| 2
|-
| Italy
| 4
|-

Rakuten Group, Inc.
is a Japanese technology conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo. Founded in 1997 by Hiroshi Mikitani, the company operates a global ecosystem of internet services centered around its online retail marketplace Rakuten Ichiba.

FamilyMart
is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain, and a subsidiary of Itochu, a Japanese trading company. It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind Seven-Eleven Japan. There are now 24,574 stores worldwide in Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Japan. Its headquarters is on the 17th floor of the Sunshine 60 building in Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo. There were some stores in Japan with the name Circle K Sunkus under the operation of FamilyMart. FamilyMart currently has franchise stores in Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, China, and Vie

Ryohin Keikaku
, or is a Japanese retailer which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods. Muji's design philosophy is minimalist, and it places an emphasis on recycling, reducing production and packaging waste, and a no-logo or "no-brand" policy. The name Muji is derived from the first part of Mujirushi Ryōhin, translated as No-Brand Quality Goods on Muji's European website.
Comme des Garçons
Japanese fashion brand
Seven & I Holdings Co.
Japanese diversified retail holding company
Lawson
Japanese multinational convenience store franchise
Keikyu
(), also known as or, more recently, , is a private railroad that connects inner Tokyo to Kawasaki, Yokohama, Yokosuka and other points on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture. It also provides rail access to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. means the - area. The company's railroad origins date back to 1898, but the current company dates to 1948. The railway pioneered Kantō region's first electric train and the nation's third, after Hanshin Electric Railway and Nagoya Electric Railway (Meitetsu) with the opening of a short long section of what later became the Daishi Line in January 1899.
Lotteria
Lotteria (; Japanese: ロッテリア; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean-Japanese company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants in East Asia, having opened its first restaurant in Tokyo in September 1972. Taking its name from its parent company, Lotte Corporation, it currently has franchises in South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. The origin of the name is a combination of corporate names Lotte and Cafeteria.
Don Quijote
Japanese discount chain store

Mitsukoshi
thumb|Utagawa Hiroshige designed an print with [[Mount Fuji and Echigoya as landmarks. Echigoya is the former name of Mitsukoshi named after the former province of Echigo. The Mitsukoshi headquarters are located on the left side of the street.]]
is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Its holding company, Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings, is a member of the Mitsui Group.

Sogo
is a department store chain with a significant presence in Japan. It operates a network of branches in various countries and has a long history dating back to 1830 when it was founded in Osaka by Ihei Sogō. The company is known for its retail offerings, including clothing, household goods and food products.
Animate
Japanese anime, video game, and manga retailer

Pepper Lunch
Japanese restaurant chain
Yodobashi Camera
Japanese retail chain
Matsuya
Japanese department store
Doutor Coffee
Japanese coffee shop brand
Seiyu Group
Japanese group of supermarkets, shopping centers, and department stores owned by Walmart
Parco
Japanese shopping malls
Mandarake
is a Japanese retail corporation that operates a chain of used good stores. Founded as a used bookstore specializing in manga in 1980, Mandarake incorporated in 1987 and currently operates 11 retail locations and one fulfillment center. The company focuses on the purchase and sale of a wide range of collectables and otaku-related goods, including anime- and manga-related items, DVDs, CDs, toys, figurines, trading cards, video games, cosplay items, animation cels, and dōjinshi (self-published works).
Wako
Japanese high end retailer
Comic Toranoana
Dōjin shop
GU
Japanese clothing brand
Fujiya
thumb|Fujii Rin'emon, founder of Fujiya (1955)
() is a nationwide chain of confectionery stores and restaurants in Japan. Its first shop was founded in 1910 in Yokohama.
DMM.com
is a Japan-based electronic commerce and Internet company with a diversified group of businesses that includes online shopping, eikaiwa, and video on demand service. The company manages DMM.com, an online entertainment site that allows users to purchase goods and services like e-books, games, mainstream DVD releases, and 3D printing. As of February 2024, DMM.com had over 45 million registered users.
Autobacs Seven
company in Japan
Seibu Department Stores
department store
San-X
thumb|San-X characters in 2024, including Kogepan, Kutsushita Nyanko, [[Sumikko Gurashi, Afro Ken, Pinny-Mu, Sentimental Circus, Rilakkuma, Monokuro Boo, Kaijū Paradise, Nyan Nyan Nyanko, Mamegoma, and Tarepanda]]
is a Japanese company known for creating and marketing kawaii (cute) characters like Rilakkuma. Their closest competitor is the larger Sanrio company, which created Hello Kitty. San-X characters are usually anthropomorphic representations of animals or inanimate objects. They are typically laid-back or lazy, often a bit mysterious or have insecurities. Since 1979 San-X have produced
J. Front Retailing
a Japanese company
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings
Japanese department store company
Ito-Yokado
thumb|right|An Ito-Yokado store in Okayama, Okayama|Okayama, January 2010
Sofmap
thumb|A Sofmap store in Akihabara
is one of the largest personal computer and consumer electronics retailers in Japan. In 2000, it was the second largest e-commerce company in the country. Bic Camera acquired a majority stake in Sofmap in 2006, and turned it into a wholly owned subsidiary in January 2010. Formerly listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange under the code 2690, Sofmap was delisted on 26 January 2010 after the transaction was completed.
Freshness Burger
fast food chain in Japan
Pizza-La
is a Japanese pizza delivery chain. It is the second largest pizza chain in Japan, after Domino's Pizza. The company has its headquarters in the in Minami Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo. The name of the company was created by combining the words "pizza" and "Godzilla".
Culture Convenience Club
Japanese video rental and bookstore chain
Yanase
Japanese dealership retailer of imported United States and European vehicles to Japan
ABC-Mart
thumb|right|200px|Toshima Store, in Tokyo
is a Japanese footwear company, with stores in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
Billionaire Boys Club
American and Japanese clothing retailer established by Pharrell Williams and Nigo
Bic Camera
Japanese consumer electronics retailer
Beams
Japanese clothing brand
Shibuya Mark City
building complex in Shibuya, Tokyo
Meidi-Ya
is a Japanese upmarket grocery store chain. Its headquarters are in Kyōbashi, Chūō, Tokyo. It is also a major wholesale distributor.
K-Books
'''' is a chain of used goods stores in Japan. It specializes in otaku- and hobbyist-related items, including anime goods, manga, dōjinshi'' (self-published works), and voice actor and idol goods.
Circle K Sunkus
franchised convenience stores in Japan
Samantha Thavasa
a Japanese fashion label.
Loft
household goods retail chain
Edwin
clothing retailer