7-Eleven Japan
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7-Eleven Japan
Summary
7-Eleven Japan is a convenience store chain[1]. It draws 650 Wikipedia views per month (convenience_store_chain category, ranking #3 of 17).[2]
Key Facts
- 7-Eleven Japan is in the country of Japan[3].
- 7-Eleven Japan is in the country of Australia[4].
- 7-Eleven Japan's instance of is recorded as convenience store chain[5].
- 7-Eleven Japan's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- 7-Eleven Japan's item operated is recorded as SEVEN CAFÉ[7].
- 7-Eleven Japan's item operated is recorded as 7-Eleven[8].
- 7-Eleven Japan's owned by is recorded as Seven & I Holdings Co.[9].
- 7-Eleven Japan's headquarters location is recorded as Nibanchō[10].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Masatoshi Ito[11].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Toshifumi Suzuki[12].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Hiroo Kurita[13].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Q97031468[14].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Toshirō Yamaguchi[15].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Ryūichi Isaka[16].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Kazuki Furuya[17].
- 7-Eleven Japan's chief executive officer is recorded as Fumihiko Nagamatsu[18].
- 7-Eleven Japan's ISNI is recorded as 0000000100880632[19].
- 7-Eleven Japan's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 534149106062368491056[20].
- 7-Eleven Japan's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n84120786[21].
- 7-Eleven Japan's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00299201[22].
- 7-Eleven Japan's Commons category is recorded as 7-Eleven stores in Japan[23].
- 7-Eleven Japan's review score is recorded as 3.0[24].
- 7-Eleven Japan's industry is recorded as retail[25].
- +1973-11-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 7-Eleven Japan[26].
- 7-Eleven Japan's parent organization or unit is recorded as Seven & I Holdings Co.[27].
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Founding
+1973-11-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 7-Eleven Japan[26].
Identity
Official names include 株式会社ヨークセブン[28] and 株式会社セブン‐イレブン・ジャパン[29].
Leadership
Chief executives include Masatoshi Ito[11], an entrepreneur[30], 1924–2023[31], of Japan[32]; Toshifumi Suzuki[12], an entrepreneur[33], b. 1932[34], of Japan[35], awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st Class[36]; Hiroo Kurita[13], 1926–2016[37], of Japan[38]; Q97031468[14], of Japan[39]; Toshirō Yamaguchi[15], a businessperson[40], b. 1946[41], of Japan[42]; and Ryūichi Isaka[16], a businessperson[43], b. 1957[44], of Japan[45].
Operations
7-Eleven Japan's headquarters location is recorded as Nibanchō[10]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Seven & I Holdings Co.[27].
Industry
7-Eleven Japan's industry is recorded as retail[25].
Ownership
7-Eleven Japan's owned by is recorded as Seven & I Holdings Co.[9].
Why It Matters
7-Eleven Japan draws 650 Wikipedia views per month (convenience_store_chain category, ranking #3 of 17).[2]