- Yamada Denki
Infobox Company
company_name = nihongo|Yamada-Denki Co., Ltd.
|株式会社ヤマダ電機
company_
company_slogan = "For Your >> Just"
(just right for your lifestyle)
company_type = Public (Tyo|9831, listed September 2000)
foundation =June 1 ,1978 (Nihon Densen Kōgyō)
Former Yamada Denki founded onSeptember 1 ,1983
(established in April 1973)
location_city = Maebashi, Gunma
location_country = Japan
key_people =Noboru Yamada , Representative Director and CEO
industry =Consumer electronics retail
products =
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 6049 (as of September 30, 2006)
Including temporary employees: 11377 (as of September 30, 2006)
parent =
subsid = Daikuma, Kansai Yamada Denki
homepage = [http://www.yamada-denki.jp/ www.yamada-denki.jp]
footnotes =nihongo|Yamada-Denki Co., Ltd.|株式会社ヤマダ電機|Kabushiki-gaisha Yamada Denki (tyo|9831) is one of the largest
consumer electronics retailer chains inJapan . Some of its stores also sell other products, such as books.Overview
The company was founded in
1973 as a privately-owned store. Yamada Denki Co., Ltd. was established in1983 . The current corporation was created onMay 21 ,1987 by amerger with the dormant company nihongo|Nihon Densen Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha|日本電線工業株式会社 "Japan Electrical Wiring Industries", founded in1978 , via a change in the face value of the stock, and a change in thecompany name (to Kabushiki-gaisha Yamada Denki). Yamada Denki is listed in the first division of theTokyo Stock Exchange , and the location of its head office is 4-40-11, Hiyoshi-chō, Maebashi,Gunma Prefecture , Japan. The head office is scheduled to move toTakasaki, Gunma in2007 . In February 2005, the company achieved sales figures of 1 trillion yen, making it the first specialist retailer in Japan to do so.At the end of
2004 , the company had 223 directly-run stores across Japan, and 33 stores owned by subsidiaries, a total of 256 stores. It aims to expand further by branching out into small-scale retail and retail in the areas close to train stations. With the opening of the Tecc Land Tokushima Aizumi store in Aizumi,Tokushima Prefecture , onJuly 29 ,2005 , it became the first consumer electronics retailer to have stores in every prefecture in Japan.There is a strong rivalry between Yamada Denki and
Kojima , another major retailer of consumer electronics, with its head office in the neighboring prefecture ofTochigi , in Utsunomiya. Sales competition between the two has often caused sparks to fly, and sometimes disputes have ended up incourt . There have been fierce battles for shop sales and store locations with other companies in the same industry, and in every store location "consumer electronics wars" named after the local area have broken out. In Shizuoka, in June 2005, Yamada Denki made news by opening a store next to the Kojima store on National Route 1, Suruga-ku, which was of the same scale. There are several other stores next to Kojima stores. In Kumagaya,Saitama Prefecture , despite having a store at some distance from the Kojima store, Yamada Denki opened a new store in the building vacated byMaruetsu , right in front ofKojima 's nose, while keeping their existing store open. Kojima then opened a "New Kumagaya store", more than twice the size, renovating it using thescrap-and-build method. Since the 1990's, competition between the stores has been so tight that other rivals are unable to come close. At one point during the time when it was called Gigas Kansai, Gigas opened a store, but was quickly forced to withdraw. InKōriyama, Fukushima , Kojima andBest Denki used to have stores at the same crossroads, but Best Denki withdrew, and Kojima reopened its New Murayama store, which had been closed, increasing its area several times using thescrap-and-build method. The competition in the consumer electronics field is still continuing at present.Before Yamada Denki brought in its point system, it set up an experimental store to test the system, using the name "Digital 21" rather than "Tecc Land", in
Adachi-ku andOkayama Prefecture . In Okayama, a Tecc Land store was closed and renovated to turn it into the Digital 21 Okayama store.Groups including nihongo|Shoten Kumiai|日本書店商業組合連合会|Nihon Shoten Shōgyō Kumiai Rengōkai, a trade union composed of booksellers from across Japan, have expressed the opinion that issuing points for books, and selling books using points, is an infringement of the
resale price maintenance system, and requested that the redemption rate of the points (currently 3%) be lowered. When points were introduced, the rate for books was 5%, but it was later lowered to 3%.In June
2004 , the main Hiroshima store was opened in the central district of Hiroshima, partly as a test run for a city-based store. Based on the knowhow acquired from this test, "LABI1 Namba" was opened in 2006. The opening hours of the main Hiroshima store and LABI1 Namba are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., the longest of any Yamada Denki stores in the country.In August
2005 , the company bought land in front of the east exit ofTakasaki Station throughShimizu Corporation . This is scheduled to be completed in2007 , becoming the location of a large city store, and doubling as the company headquarters. There was initially a plan to build the store in theMinato Mirai 21 area ofYokohama , but the plan was changed, apparently because the Yokohama city government expressed concerns about traffic congestion in the area.In November 2005, Yamada Denki, together with the
Kagawa Prefecture supermarketMarunaka , and the electrical goods retailer "Dynamite" , also from Kagawa, founded "Chūgoku / Shikoku Tecc Land". Dynamite was transformed into a franchise, and its major stores were changed to Tecc Land stores. The result, in practice, was the acquisition of Dynamite.As of
2006 , the company uses the actorMasanobu Takashima and the professional soccer playerShunsuke Nakamura for publicity, and the two appear in television commercials.Trivia
*nihongo|"The Yamada Denki Song"|ヤマダ電機の唄 (Lyrics: "Yamada Denki and its jolly friends"; Music: nihongo|
Ichirō Tomita |富田伊知郎) is used as background music inside the store, and in television commercials.This song ends in a
coda , over which (as of December 2006) a female singer yells "Yamada.. DENKI!". This ending coda is played at seemingly random intervals within the store, often interrupting the background music - much to the surprise of patrons not accustomed to it.History
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1973 - Noboru Yamada leftJVC to start his own business.
*1983 - Yamada Denki Co., Ltd. founded.
*1989 - Listed onJASDAQ .
*1996 - Started business asinternet service provider .
*September2000 - Promoted to the first section of theTokyo Stock Exchange .
*2002 - AcquiredDaikuma fromIto Yokado as a subsidiary.
*2004 - Opened Tecc Land Gushikawa store in Gushikawa (now Uruma), Okinawa.
*2004 - Yamada Denki's first city-based store, the main Hiroshima store, opened.
*2004 - Invests in Kouziro Co., Ltd, owner of Shopland PC.
*February 25 ,2005 - Became the first Japanese specialist store or consumer electronics store to record consolidated sales in excess of 1 trillion yen.
*July 29 , 2005 - With the opening of the Tecc Land Tokushima Aizumi branch, succeeded in opening a store in every prefecture in Japan.
*March 10 ,2006 - Opened the first city store adjacent to a terminus,LABI1 Namba , 700m south ofNamba Station inNaniwa-ku, Osaka .
*November 21 ,2006 - Entered a business alliance (and capital alliance) with a Kyūshū-based consumer electronics retailer, nihongo|Shōichi Denki|株式会社正一電気. The companies plan to found a joint venture, Kyūshū Tecc Land, by February 2007.
*2007 - Scheduled to open a city store in front of the east exit ofTakasaki Station inTakasaki, Gunma , and move the company headquarters, currently in Maebashi, to the new Takasaki store.Companies in the group
*nihongo|
Daikuma |株式会社ダイクマ - adiscount store in the southern Kantō area.
*nihongo|Minami Kyūshū Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.|南九州ヤマダ電機株式会社
*nihongo|Okinawa Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.|株式会社沖縄ヤマダ電機
*nihongo|Kansai Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.|株式会社関西ヤマダ電機
*nihongo|Chūgoku / Shikoku Tecc Land|株式会社中四国テックランド
*nihongo|Cosmos Berry's|コスモス・ベリーズ株式会社ources
Much of this article was translated from the equivalent article in the Japanese Wikipedia, as retrieved on
November 26 ,2006 .External links
*ja icon [http://www.yamada-denki.jp/ Yamada Denki]
*ja icon [http://www.digital21.ne.jp/ Digital 21 (stores with Yamada Denki's experimental points system)]
*ja icon [http://www.tecc.ne.jp/ Tecc-Net (Yamada Denki's internet provider service)]
*en icon [http://www.yamada-denki.jp/company_e/ Yamada Denki corporate information]
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