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Loft is a giant of Japanese retailing. Owned by the Seibu Group, Loft stores are aimed at young homeowners and avid hobbyists.Loft stores can be found throughout Japan in many large department stores and stock a wide variety of home and garden items... ...full story at Japan Visitor

from Japan Visitor on Sat, Sep 27 2008

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