OPA co. ltd.

OPA Co., Ltd.
株式会社OPA
private kabushiki gaisha
Industry retail
Founded Kobe, Japan (March 1, 1988 (1988-03-01), oriental park avenue
Headquarters Toyo 20 2-Chome 5F, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Area served
Japan
Key people
Tadahiko Yamashita
(president)
Products clothing
Revenue ¥ 14,069 million (February 2010)
¥ 1,422 million (February 2010)
¥ 220 million (February 2010)
Total assets ¥ 22,569 million (February 2010)
Total equity ¥ 10,628 million (February 2010)
Owner Daiei (100%)
Subsidiaries Canal City (株式会社キャナルシティ) (80%)
Website www.opa.gr.jp (Japanese)
OPA Store in Shinsaibashi, Osaka

OPA Co., Ltd. (株式会社OPA Kabushiki-gaisha OPA) is a Japanese clothing retail chain and a wholly owned subsidiary of Daiei. It operates clothing and fashion malls across Japan and recently opened a store in Shanghai.[1]

History

Daiei's subsidiary Agora Daiei Co., Ltd. opened the 'Oriental Park Avenue' store in September 1988 in front of the Sanyo Shinkansen Shin-Kobe Station. This store formed the root of OPA. Shin-Kobe Oriental Park Avenue was also converted to an OPA store after the current OPA group was created in 2002. Shin-Kobe Oriental Avenue and the current OPA are not related.

Until September 1999 up to 13 OPA stores were opened all over Japan.

In January 2007, OPA became a direct wholly owned subsidiary of retail giant Daiei through a merger with Jujiya Co., Ltd.

At the end of 2006, a transaction with the Tokyu Land corporation was made.

Canal City Hakata

OPA Co. Ltd.'s 80%-owned subsidiary Canal City Hakata[2] is a shopping complex comprising a great variety of business and leisure facilities including a shopping mall, a movie theater, amusement facilities, two hotels, showrooms and corporate offices. There are about 250 shops in the Canal City, dealing with a variety of goods ranging from trendy fashion outfits and cosmetics to sundry items and souvenirs made in Japan and abroad. A canal runs through the middle of the site among the rounded shape and colorful buildings which make up a small town and the dynamic fountain shows announce the time every thirty minutes. On the stage set up beside the canal, various performances and music shows are held almost every day. Canal City resides in the middle between Tenjin area, the largest commercial district in Kyushu, and a business area around JR Hakata Station. It adjoins the Nakasu area, which is well known as an entertainment district.

OPA Stores

Former store locations

Other stores operated by OPA Co., Ltd.

TV commercials

See also

References

  1. "OPA Shanghai – Japanese Fashion Mall Opens in China". www.tokyofashion.com. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  2. "Canal City Hakata Website". Canal City Hakata. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  3. "Osaka tourist guide: ShinsaibashiOPA & OPA Kireikan". www.osaka-info.jp. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  4. "Osaka tourist guide: ShinsaibashiOPA & OPA Kireikan". www.osaka-info.jp. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
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