Japan Opens the Biggest iPhone Store in Tokyo
wang fangqing/ Frances Wang — March 15, 2010 — Tech
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Japan’s biggest iPhone store, 'iPhone Corner,' was opened on March 12 at Yurakutyo, downtown Tokyo, as a subsidiary of Biccamera Inc., a Tokyo-based consumer electronics retailer.
The new store is not simply a consumer experience center equipped with 55 versions of the iPhone 3GS; it also features an application corner, which has a really impressive game collection with providers including Squire Enix, Gamesoft, Sega and Namco Bandai Games.
Also, don’t miss the dazzling accessory corner, which offers over 1,000 cute charms and accessories that your iPhone would love to wear.
The new store is not simply a consumer experience center equipped with 55 versions of the iPhone 3GS; it also features an application corner, which has a really impressive game collection with providers including Squire Enix, Gamesoft, Sega and Namco Bandai Games.
Also, don’t miss the dazzling accessory corner, which offers over 1,000 cute charms and accessories that your iPhone would love to wear.
Trend Themes
1. Iphone Innovation - The opening of Japan's biggest iPhone store offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the development of new iPhone models and accessories.
2. Gaming Apps Expansion - The impressive game collection featured in iPhone Corner suggests a trend in the future expansion of gaming apps and technology.
3. Retail Store Design - The design of iPhone Corner highlights a trend towards innovative elements being integrated into traditional retail spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The iPhone store opening indicates a disruptive innovation opportunity for the technology industry in the development of new Apple products and related accessories.
2. Gaming - The featured game collection in iPhone Corner suggests potential for disruptive innovation in the gaming industry through the development of new mobile gaming technology and software.
3. Retail - iPhone Corner's design and integration of interactive and experiential elements suggests a trend towards innovative retail store design and the potential for disruptive innovation in the retail industry.
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