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Marina Square is a shopping mall in Singapore which opened in the late 1980s. It is part of the first building complex built on the reclaimed land at Marina Centre , and was the largest shopping mall in the country at the time. The complex also houses three hotels, which are the Mandarin Oriental , Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay and The Pan Pacific Singapore .

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31-651: Marina Square was built in 1985 on the then newly reclaimed Marina Centre, as the first major mixed-use complex in the area, along with Marina Mandarin, Mandarin Oriental and The Pan Pacific hotels. It was the largest shopping mall in Singapore with 59,000 square metres of retail space when it opened in 1986, to improve accessibility, more bus services were introduced to Marina Centre. During the late 1980s and 1990s, it featured anchor tenants Tokyu department store and Metro department store , as well as an open air food court,

62-670: A 18,000 square feet indoor playground, Kiztopia, took over the space and opened on 15 June 2019. Tokyu Department Store Tokyu [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Kichijoji store Native name (東急百貨店, Tōkyū Hyakkaten) Number of locations 3 (2023) Revenue [REDACTED] JPY ¥330.8 Billion  (2021) Operating income [REDACTED] JPY ¥1.2 Billion  (2021) Parent Tokyu Corporation Website tokyu-dept .co .jp [REDACTED] Shibuya flagship store Tokyu Department Store ( 東急百貨店 , Tōkyū Hyakkaten )

93-468: A Magic Land arcade and a twin Eng Wah Cinema which was closed in 1993. The Tokyu store was replaced by American retailer Kmart , which was then replaced by MegaMart. NTUC Fairprice later took over the space occupied by MegaMart, and Giant hypermart later took over the same premises. In September 1996, an entertainment complex, Marina Leisureplex, opened at the eastern end of the mall, comprising

124-474: A dog who waited for his deceased master at Shibuya Station every day from 1923 to 1935, created a national sensation due to his unwavering loyalty. A statue of Hachikō was built adjacent to the station, and the surrounding Hachikō Square is now one of the most popular meeting points in the area. During the occupation of Japan , Yoyogi Park was used as a housing compound for U.S. personnel known as "Washington Heights". The U.S. military left in 1964, and much of

155-623: A new retail wing facing Marina Bay. It introduced tenants such as Emporium Shokuhin, a Japanese market and Pororo Park, a theme park dedicated to children. It was completed in November 2015. Phase 3 of the renovation works consisted of the mall's east wing, which prompted the closure of the Marina Leisureplex (GV Marina Square) and John Little department store. Both tenants vacated the mall in 2014 and have been replaced by PSB Academy's mega city campus. PSB Academy has opened in phases at

186-421: A six-screen Golden Village cineplex, a Superbowl arcade and bowling alley. In early 2004, the mall started its first major upgrading works which were completed in mid-2006. The outdoor food court was converted into an air-conditioned one, and the mall layout reconfigured and remodeled. This also increased the retail space area to 65,000 sq m. A new retail concept was introduced, such as several furniture shops on

217-686: A skyscraper and retail complex, was completed in 2018. The East Wing of a mixed-used skyscraper, Shibuya Scramble Square , was completed in August 2019. A shopping mall, Shibuya Fukuras, was completed in October 2019. Miyashita Park closed in 2017 and reopened in July 2020 as a shopping complex with a rooftop park. Shibuya includes many well-known commercial and residential districts such as Daikanyama , Ebisu , Harajuku , Hiroo , Higashi , Omotesandō , Sendagaya , and Yoyogi . Per Japanese census data,

248-460: A time. A statue of the dog Hachikō , remembered for his unwavering loyalty to his deceased owner, is installed outside Shibuya Station. The statue and its surrounding Hachikō Square are a common meeting place and are almost always crowded. On the southwest side of Shibuya Station, there is a Moyai statue , given to Shibuya by the people of Niijima Island in 1980. The main station in Shibuya

279-658: Is Shibuya Station . The southern half of Shinjuku Station , including the New South Entrance, is located in Shibuya. Several companies are headquartered in Shibuya. Calpis , Casio , Mixi , Niwango , Nihon Dempa Kogyo , and Tokyu Corporation have their headquarters in Shibuya. East Japan Railway Company have their headquarters in Yoyogi , Shibuya. 81 Produce has its headquarters in Tomigaya , Shibuya. At one time Smilesoft had its headquarters in

310-2404: Is a Japanese department store chain owned by Tokyu Group . Stores [ edit ] Tokyo Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs Shibuya Mark City Kichijōji Machida Tokyu Twins Setagaya Futakotamagawa Tokyu Food Show Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Tama Plaza Hiyoshi Tokyu Avenue Aobadai Tokyu Square Kawasaki Nakahara Musashikosugi Tokyu Food Show Slice Hokkaido Sapporo Former stores [ edit ] Japan [ edit ] Tokyo Shibuya Honten (flagship store; closed on 31 January 2023) Shibuya Toyoko ( Shibuya Station ; closed on 31 March 2020) Nihonbashi (closed in 1999; currently Coredo Nihonbashi) Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama Tsuzuki Kohoku Tokyu (closed in 2011) Hokkaido Kitami (closed in 2007) Nagano Prefecture Okaya (closed in 2002; currently ILF Plaza) Outside Japan [ edit ] [REDACTED] Bangkok Tokyu Department Store at MBK Center Hong Kong [ edit ] Kowloon ( New World Centre ; closed in 1999; demolished in 2010 and replaced by Victoria Dockside ) Taiwan [ edit ] Taipei Daan (closed in 2002) Taichung Central (closed in 1996) Singapore [ edit ] Marina Square Thailand [ edit ] Bangkok MBK Center (closed in 2021) Paradise Park (closed in 2019) See also [ edit ] Shirokiya References [ edit ] ^ "Company Profile 2021" (PDF) . Tokyu Group . Retrieved 14 February 2024 . ^ "Tokyu's Flagship Department Store in Shibuya Closes after 55 Years" . nippon.com . 31 January 2023 . Retrieved 1 February 2023 . ^ Itakashi, Fuji (21 Jan 2020). "A special exhibition that looks back on memories of Tokyu Toyoko store in 1985" . Shibuya Bunka Project . Retrieved 4 Mar 2020 . ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (5 August 2014). "Tokyu announces new branch at Paradise Park" . Bangkok Post . Retrieved 12 February 2018 . ^ Changsorn, Pichaya (19 June 2015). "PT Retail opens new Tokyu store for suburban shoppers" . The Nation . Archived from

341-600: The Meiji era , as a Hanamachi . Shibuya emerged as a railway terminus during the expansion of the railway network beginning in the 19th century, and was incorporated as a ward in the City of Tokyo on 1 October 1932. Shibuya, once a mediocre area developed around the railway terminus, overtook Shinjuku as a hub for youth culture in the 1970s. The coinciding competition between Seibu (whose most notable development projects include Shibuya 109 ) and Tokyu ( Tokyu Hands ) to develop

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372-663: The 3rd floor. More lifts and escalators were added to enhance accessibility as well. The mall has completed its second renovation exercise, thus expanding its floor area to 100,000 sq m and a refreshed tenant mix. Phase 1 introduced a wing dedicated to food and beverage establishments, called the Dining Edition, including some F&B establishments new to Singapore. Renovation began in January 2012 and completed in September 2013. Phase 2 consisted of an extended retail zone and

403-601: The CT Sasazuka Building in Shibuya. In May 1985 the headquarters of Bandai Visual moved to Shibuya. In March 1990 the headquarters moved to Shinjuku . A.D. Vision - Tokyo, Y.K., the Japanese subsidiary of A.D. Vision , was in Shibuya. Acclaim Entertainment once had its Tokyo office in the Nomora Building. The Japanese subsidiary of Titus Interactive , Titus Japan K.K., had its head office on

434-1094: The Central Library, the Nishihara Library, the Shibuya Library, the Tomigaya Library, the Sasazuka Library, the Honmachi Library, and the Rinsen Library. In addition, the Yoyogi Youth Hall houses the Yoyogi Library Room. Shibuya has appeared in the manga Alice in Borderland , Jujutsu Kaisen with its 'Shibuya Incident' arc, Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran , Tokyo Revengers and Ya Boy Kongming! . It has featured in

465-587: The Tokyo Stock Exchange Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Articles with Japanese-language sources (ja) Shibuya Shibuya ( 渋谷 区 , Shibuya-ku , IPA: [ɕibɯja] ) is a special ward in Tokyo , Japan . A major commercial center, Shibuya houses two of

496-529: The administration also moved to expel the homeless in Miyashita Park and other parks in the ward". Pointing out that the mayor of Shibuya Ward in an interview stated that this is not a matter of human rights, but of diversity, Yuri Horie claimed that the term of diversity seems to be used to divide citizens into the good and the bad; it raises only the ones who contribute to the consumeristic society as representer of "diversity of sexuality" while excluding

527-475: The area as a commercial center added to its appeal to young people, which in turn spread to other neighborhoods in the ward, such as Harajuku . Shibuya came into the possession of the Shibuya clan in the early 1160s, after which the area was named. The clan was a cadet branch of the Taira clan descended from Taira no Yoshifumi . The clan built a fortress near the present-day Konnō Hachimangu Shrine. The branch of

558-483: The busiest railway stations in the world, Shibuya Station and Shinjuku Station . As of January 1, 2024, Shibuya Ward has an estimated population of 230,609 in 142,443 households and a population density of 15,262.01 people per square kilometre (39,528.4 people/sq mi). The total area is 15.11 km (5.83 sq mi). Notable neighborhoods and districts of Shibuya include Harajuku , Ebisu , Omotesandō , Yoyogi and Sendagaya . Shibuya came into

589-686: The certificate, couples must be 20-years-old or older residents of Shibuya Ward and have to state that "their relationship is based on love and mutual trust" in a notarized document. Koyuki Higashi (a former member of the Takarazuka Revue ) and Hiroko Masuhara (an entrepreneur), a lesbian couple, were the first to receive this certification. Since the Shibuya Ward passed the ordinance, seven other municipalities in Japan have begun offering similar certificates. The BBC notes that in practice,

620-563: The clan that ruled this area was defeated by the Later Hōjō clan on 13 January 1524, during the Sengoku period , and the area then came under their control. During the Edo period , Shibuya, particularly Maruyamachō on Dōgenzaka , prospered as a town on Oyama Road (present-day Route 246 ), and in the Meiji era , as a Hanamachi . The village of Shibuya was incorporated in 1889 by the merger of

651-770: The eighth floor of the Kotubuki Dogenzaka Building in Dōgenzaka . The former animation studio; Group TAC was also located here. Square Enix headquarters were located in Yoyogi before moving to Shinjuku in 2012. The Shibuya City Board of Education  [ ja ] operates public elementary and junior high schools, while Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates public senior high schools. Public combined elementary and junior high schools Junior high schools: Elementary schools: Shibuya operates several public libraries, including

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682-514: The end of 2016. In August 2016, a cluster of IT stores displaced by the closure of Funan Digitalife Mall opened, taking up the entirety of level 3 of the East Wing. They include exclusive stores of major computer and laptop brands such as HP, Dell, Acer, Asus and Lenovo, all provided by homegrown retailer Newstead, which closed down in 2019 when after the company had filed for bankruptcy. In September 2018, Emporium Shokuhin has been closed down, and

713-666: The modern Yoyogi and Hata areas) to form Shibuya-ku suburban ward upon being absorbed into Tokyo City in 1932. Shibuya became an urban special ward under the Local Autonomy Act in 1947. The Tokyu Toyoko Line opened in 1932, making Shibuya a key terminal between Tokyo and Yokohama , and was joined by the forerunner of the Keio Inokashira Line in 1933 and the forerunner of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in 1938. The story of Hachikō ,

744-548: The ordinance is not binding, though their names will be posted on the ward's website if they violate the ordinance. Shimizu says the system "is not equivalent to marriage, as it does not accord same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples when it comes to inheritance, joint filing of taxes, or social welfare". As it requires at least a hundred thousand yen to apply for the certificate, it can be restrictive to some couples. Shimizu argues that Shibuya Ward has been criticized for pinkwashing as "while passing this ordinance,

775-477: The original on 13 February 2018 . Retrieved 12 February 2018 . External links [ edit ] Official website (in Japanese) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tokyu_Department_Store&oldid=1207051945 " Categories : Tokyu Group Department stores of Japan Defunct department stores of Thailand Companies formerly listed on

806-439: The park was repurposed as venues for the 1964 Summer Olympics . The ward itself served as part of the athletics 50 km walk and marathon course during the 1964 games. In the mid-1990s, Shibuya-kei , a microgenre of pop music, became mainstream in Japan. Distinguished by a "cut-and-paste" approach, it peaked in the late 1990s and declined after its principal players began moving onto other music styles. Shibuya Stream ,

837-622: The population is rising again after decline between 1960 and 2000. Shibuya is run by a city assembly of 34 elected members. The mayor is Ken Hasebe, an independent . In 2015, as the council passed "Ordinance for Promoting Respect of Gender Equality and Diversity in the Ward", Shibuya Ward became the first Japanese municipality that issues same-sex partnership certificates. According to this ordinance, same-sex couples who live in Shibuya are allowed "to rent apartments together, and have gained hospital visitation rights as family members". The ordinance

868-407: The possession of the Shibuya clan in the early 1160s, after which the area was named. The branch of the clan that ruled this area was defeated by the Later Hōjō clan on 13 January 1524, during the Sengoku period , and the area then came under their control. During the Edo period , Shibuya, particularly Maruyamachō on Dōgenzaka , prospered as a town on Oyama Road (present-day Route 246 ), and in

899-520: The useless ones. Yuki Tsuchiya, a lesbian activist, also argues that LGBT individuals are used to promote the ward. Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing , called Shibuya Crossing . It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with upwards of 3,000 people at

930-579: The villages of Kami-Shibuya, Naka-Shibuya and Shimo-Shibuya within Minami-Toshima County (Toyotama County from 1896). The village covered the territory of modern-day Shibuya Station area as well as the Hiroo , Daikanyama , Aoyama , and Ebisu areas. Shibuya became a town in 1909. The town of Shibuya merged with the neighboring towns of Sendagaya (which included the modern Senda , Harajuku and Jingumae areas) and Yoyohata (which included

961-407: Was intended to bring three benefits to same-sex couples: "(1) rental housing within the ward (co-signing of tenancy agreements for municipal/public housing), (2) medical institutions within the ward (hospital visitation and medical decision-making rights as family members), and (3) employment conditions within the ward (e.g. family benefits, congratulations and condolence leave)". In order to apply for

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