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  2. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    Toys "R" Us in Macy's Philadelphia flagship, 2024. Toys "R" Us [nb 1] is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others. The company was founded in 1948; its first store was built in April 1948, with its headquarters located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, in ...

  3. Babies R Us was gone for good. Now it’s back with a new US ...

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    Tru Kids had bought Toys R Us (which also owned Babies R Us) in a 2018 liquidation sale and had attempted to resurrect the toy store chain, opening two locations in New Jersey and Texas in late 2019.

  4. JACCS - Wikipedia

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    JACCS Co., Ltd. (株式会社ジャックス, Jakkusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese financial services company that specializes in credit sales. It is headquartered in Ebisu Neonart, 4-1-18 Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo, and the registered headquarters is Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Hakodate Building, 2-5 Wakamatsucho, Hakodate, Hokkaido.

  5. Loans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Loans in Japan. Personal loans in Japan are provided by three types of providers. First, there are large, traditional banks, with a long history. Their big advantage is the availability of loans and branches of these banks. Loans are also provided by specialized consumer credit companies. These are often owned by large, multi-national corporation.

  6. JCB (credit card company) - Wikipedia

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    History. Japan Credit Bureau was founded in 1961 by Sanwa Bank (now MUFG Bank) and Nippon Shinpan (now Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS ), as the country's second credit card issuer and payment network after the Japanese branch of Diners Club International. JCB firmly established itself in the Japanese credit card market after purchasing, and then ...

  7. File:List non-registered babies 1947 tokyo japan.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: List of numbers of non-registered babies at maternity homes in Tokyo, during the year of 1947, investigated by the effect of Kotobuki San'in incident. 日本語 : 1947年の東京都内の各産院における無戸籍児の人数の一覧表(寿産院事件の発覚により調査)。

  8. People in Japan are being paid to have babies — and ... - AOL

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  9. Childbirth in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Satogaeri shussan, or going back home, is a traditional custom in Japan according to which pregnant women return to their natal homes for labor and childbirth. This tradition, though waning in contemporary Japan, reinforces family ties and also reflects the practical needs of the mother to be. [7]