First foreign Apple Store opens in Tokyo Sunday
“Over the last two years, Apple
has redefined computer retailing for Mac and PC users in the U.S and now we are
bringing the best personal computer buying experience to one of the greatest
shopping destinations in the world—the Ginza in Tokyo,” said Ron
Johnson, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail.
Some features of the Apple
Store Ginza include:
five floors
where customers can shop for and learn about the latest Apple products and
solutions, including dedicated “solution centers” for music, movies
and photography;
a twenty-seven
foot long Genius Bar, one of the most popular sections of the Apple retail
stores, where visitors can ask a Mac® “Genius” questions or
receive product service;
an 84-seat
state-of- the-art-theater, where customers can attend workshops, watch
demonstrations of Apple’s latest products or attend “Made on a
Mac” events;
more than 400
customer events every month including a Studio Series of hands-on training
classes:*
an Internet cafe where
anyone can check email or use Apple’s iChat AV and iSight™ digital
video conference cameras to video conference with friends and family;
Mac specialists who speak 10
different languages including Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai, Korean,
Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and English;
a software selection with hundreds
of titles for the Mac; and
a Kids
section devoted to educational software and games for the store’s youngest
visitors
Apple’s over
70 retail stores in the U.S. have hosted more than 24 million visitors since the
first Apple retail store opened in May 2001.
TOKYO—November 27,
2003—Apple's first retail store in Japan will open in Tokyo’s Ginza
shopping district this Sunday, November 30 at10:00 a.m. JST. The five-floor
Apple Store Ginza is Apple’s first retail store outside the
U.S.
They have Starbucks in
in Tokyo, why not Apple
?
November
26, 2003 - 23:55 EST Apple
posted a reminder
late Wednesday that its first
retail store
outside the U.S. will open in Tokyo,
Japan's Ginza shopping district this Sunday, November 30 at 10:00 a.m. JST. The
five-floor Apple Store features a 27-foot long Genius Bar, an 84-seat theater,
more than 400 customer events every month, and an Internet cafe. In addition,
Apple said the store will have Mac specialists who speak 10 different languages
including Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai, Korean, Italian, French, Spanish,
Portuguese and English
Posted: Thu - November 27, 2003 at 01:13 AM