GEO Group Announces New Store Openings for May 2026
GEO Holdings has announced the opening of 14 new stores in May 2026, including 9 '2nd STREET' reuse shops and 3 'Capsule Rakkyoku' toy stores, as part of its ongoing expansion across multiple retail formats.
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GEO Holdings Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture; President and Representative Director: Yuzo Endo) announces new store opening information for the period from May 1 to May 31, 2026 (*1). A total of 14 new stores will open in May 2026, consisting of 9 '2nd STREET' stores, 1 'Geo Mobile' store, 1 'Luck Rack' store, and 3 'Capsule Rakkyoku' stores.
GEO Group will continue to stay close to people's lives and enhance valuable products and experiences, providing services that help customers enjoy a rich and pleasant daily life.
[New Store Openings in May 2026]
(*1) Opening dates and business hours are subject to change due to various circumstances.
(*2) Phones may not be reachable before the opening date.
(*3) Subject to facility holidays.
(*4) Local time.
[GEO Group Store Statistics (Preliminary)]
(*5) Includes Geo Digital Base.
(*6) Includes Super 2nd STREET, specialty 2nd STREET stores, Jumble Store, Doki-Doki, and Oki-Doki.
(*7) Includes overseas stores.
(*8) Includes Pleasure, Business Trip Purchase Pleasure, and Kotaro.
(*9) Includes World Mobile and Mobazou.
[GEO Group Business Segments and Shops]
■ GEO
Operates approximately 1,000 stores nationwide from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Handles amusement software such as DVDs, CDs, video games, and books, offering them through three methods: rental, reuse, and new sales. The goal is to remain attractive to customers as a store that provides various packaged products in multiple forms in a single location.
Official URL: https://geo-online.co.jp/
■ Geo Mobile
A comprehensive mobile shop that provides everything related to mobile phones. Expanding since FY2015, mainly in urban areas. Each store stocks approximately 1,000 devices, handling everything from the buying and selling of used smartphones and tablets to accessories like cases and chargers, and the sale of budget SIM cards.
Official URL: https://geo-mobile.jp/
■ 2nd STREET
A comprehensive reuse shop supporting a 'lifestyle that doesn't discard.' Buys and sells all items related to daily life, including clothing, bags, shoes, accessories, household goods, furniture, appliances, hobby items, sports equipment, and kids' products. In addition to standard total reuse stores, it operates over 1,000 stores globally, including 'Super 2nd STREET,' specialty stores (outdoor, musical instruments, luxury brands, interior, etc.), and purchase-only stores. Internationally, it currently operates in six countries and regions: USA (Jan 2018), Malaysia (Jun 2018), Taiwan (Aug 2020), Thailand (Dec 2023), Singapore (Apr 2025), and Hong Kong (May 2025).
Official URL: https://www.2ndstreet.jp/
■ OKURA
A reuse shop specializing in the purchase and sale of luxury watches, luxury brands, and jewelry. It operates a reuse business to create a society where 'valuable items' circulate, ensuring appropriate prices and peace of mind, and connecting people who let go of items with those who want them.
Official URL: https://www.wb-ookura.com/
■ Luck Rack
An off-price store that sources final and excess inventory of apparel and brand items, offering all products at sale prices. Each store sells over 15,000 new items from up to 300 brands at 30% to 90% off. By changing the price and point of sale, it creates new value for products and provides a 'treasure hunt-like shopping experience.'
Official URL: http://luckrack.com/
■ Warehouse
Amusement facilities where customers can enjoy arcade games, medal games, and karaoke. It provides an 'extraordinary' space with a glamorous atmosphere like a casino.
Official URL: https://www.warehousenet.jp/
■ Capsule Rakkyoku
A specialty capsule toy store with a name that puns on the Japanese words for 'capsule' (toy) and 'capsule' (pharmacy/medicine).
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