IKEA Japan K.K., the Japanese subsidiary of the Swedish home furnishing company with the vision of 'creating a better everyday life for the many people,' announced that it will open a new store, 'IKEA Toyosu,' within Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu in early autumn 2026. IKEA aims to be more accessible, affordable, and sustainable. As an omnichannel retailer, it is expanding various customer touchpoints. By strengthening and connecting channels such as IKEA stores, customer support centers, the IKEA online store, the IKEA app, and product pickup points, the company is committed to providing a more comfortable, convenient, and seamless shopping experience. In the Tokyo metropolitan area, IKEA is promoting omnichannel integration by connecting stores like IKEA Shibuya, IKEA Tokyo-Bay, IKEA Tachikawa, IKEA Shin-Misato, IKEA Yokohama, and IKEA Yokohama Bay Quarter with its online store and app. Toyosu is a vibrant area where many people live, work, and interact. It is popular among working and parenting generations who are highly interested in home life. Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu is one of the largest shopping malls in Tokyo, attracting many visitors. It is easily accessible, located just 5 minutes by train from Ginza and directly connected to Toyosu Station. IKEA developers and designers create products based on the 'Democratic Design' philosophy, balancing design, function, quality, sustainability, and low price. IKEA Toyosu will offer a carefully selected range from its 9,500-item lineup, including furniture, home accessories, and food. This will be the fifth store located within a commercial facility in Japan. It will collaborate with IKEA Tokyo-Bay, located about 30 minutes away, to provide a seamless experience. Additionally, there is a product pickup point in the Toyosu area for large furniture. Recruitment for coworkers for the new store and the expanded operations at IKEA Tokyo-Bay begins today, March 31 (Tue). For details, visit: https://www.ikea.com/jp/ja/stores/toyosu/
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