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A large Japanese department store chain, Marui, has partnered with bitcoin exchange Bitflyer to accept bitcoin payments starting on August 7. Marui has become the first major department store chain in Japan to accept bitcoin.
Also read:Â Rollout of 260,000+ Bitcoin-Accepting Stores in Japan Begins
Marui for âYoung, Stylish Audienceâ
Marui is a popular chain of Japanese department stores that âfeatures high end fashion brands and designers as well as boutiques,â according to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO). The stores are among the top seven shopping attractions featured on the JNTO website.
The Culture Trip describes Marui as âa major department store chain with stores in Tokyo and other large Japanese cities. Their iconic logo looks like â0101â, and is read âMaruiâ in Japanese.â The chain targets âa young, stylish audience between the ages of 20-35,â the publication detailed.
The chainâs owner, Marui Group, was founded in 1931 and incorporated in 1937. The group currently has 31 stores across Japan.
Marui Shinjuku Annex Accepts Bitcoin
On Friday, Marui Group announced that it has partnered with Bitflyer, Japanâs largest bitcoin exchange by volume and merchant services provider, to start a trial to accept bitcoin payments.
Initially, the group will only test this payment method at one of its locations, with the possibility of expanding it to more stores in the future. The Shinjuku Marui Annex will accept bitcoin between August 7 and October 31. This trial run is similar to what Bic Camera did in April.
Shinjuku is a major commercial and administrative centre in Tokyo, home to the worldâs busiest train station as well as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
Only Bitflyerâs wallets, available on iOS and Android, can be used at Shinjuku Marui Annex initially. Customers scan the QR code on the storeâs tablet at the point of sale with their smartphone camera. Transactions are settled in âa few seconds,â Bitflyer said.
To commemorate the event, Bitflyer is also conducting a drawing to give away 3,000 yen to 10 customers who spend more than 3,000 yen in bitcoin.
Japanese Merchant Adoption Continues to Grow
Since the Japanese government started recognizing bitcoin as a method of payment in April, a growing number of stores have started accepting bitcoin. Recently, Bitflyer has helped Bic Camera roll out the bitcoin payment option to all of its stores nationwide plus some Sofmap and Kojima stores as well.
Meanwhile, Coincheck has also been growing its list of merchants accepting bitcoin. More than 260,000 stores are expected to start accepting bitcoin this year using Coincheckâs payment service. This week, some merchants temporarily halted accepting bitcoin due to the August 1 hard fork which split the Bitcoin network.
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