Mitsuwa Marketplace
Mitsuwa Marketplace[edit | edit source]
Mitsuwa Marketplace is a Japanese supermarket chain in America, with locations in California, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas, and Hawaii. It is the largest Japanese supermarket chain in the United States. The marketplace offers a wide variety of Japanese groceries, cosmetics, appliances, and more.
History[edit | edit source]
Mitsuwa Marketplace was established in 1998 as a subsidiary of the Japanese supermarket chain, Yaohan. The first store was opened in Torrance, California. Over the years, Mitsuwa has expanded its operations across the United States, serving the needs of the Japanese community and those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Mitsuwa Marketplace has several locations across the United States. These include:
- California: Torrance, San Jose, San Gabriel, Costa Mesa, and Santa Monica.
- Illinois: Arlington Heights.
- New Jersey: Edgewater.
- Texas: Plano.
- Hawaii: Honolulu.
Each location offers a unique shopping experience, with a variety of Japanese products and food items.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
Mitsuwa Marketplace offers a wide range of products and services. These include:
- Groceries: Mitsuwa offers a variety of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce, meat, seafood, and packaged foods.
- Cosmetics: The marketplace also sells a range of Japanese cosmetics and beauty products.
- Appliances: Customers can find a selection of Japanese appliances at Mitsuwa.
- Food Court: Most Mitsuwa locations feature a food court, offering a variety of Japanese cuisine.
Events[edit | edit source]
Mitsuwa Marketplace regularly hosts events to promote Japanese culture. These include food festivals, cooking demonstrations, and cultural exhibitions.
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