Japan’s luxury secondhand sector gains popularity as tourism booms

A photo of Komehyo’s store in the Ranzan building, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
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While Japan has long been established as a premier hotspot for vintage luxury products, particularly designer bags and accessories in pristine condition, the country has recently experienced an unprecedented surge in demand for these meticulously maintained secondhand treasures. Attractive market Geo Holding, the parent company of secondhand clothing retailer 2nd Street, reported strong sales performance in its latest financial statement. Both domestic and international sales of 2nd Street store

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