The current status of the founder of Yaohan Japan is unknown.
Yaohan is a large chain retailer that has closed in Japan.
Most Yaohan branches have been acquired and renamed, and only a few have retained the name of Yaohan - the Macau branch continues to operate under the name "New Yaohan", and the Shanghai branch continues to operate under the original name of "Shanghai No. 1 Yaohan"
The stores in Greater Vancouver continue to operate under the original name of "Yaohan Center".
In addition, in Wuxi, Zhenjiang, Nanjing, Yangzhou, Nantong, Yancheng and other cities in mainland China, there are also department stores named "Yabaihan" operated by China's Jiangsu Huadi Group. Among them, except Wuxi Yaohan, other branches are
It was independently invested and built by Huadi Group after acquiring Wuxi Yaohan under the brand name "Yabaihan". It has nothing to do with the original Japanese company "Yabaihan".
Domestic Current Situation As of 2005, the existing Yaohan department stores in China are mainly divided into three systems, namely Macau New Yaohan, Shanghai No. 1 Yaohan and Wuxi Yaohan, none of which have anything to do with Japan. Among them, Wuxi Yaohan's predecessor was affiliated to the Wuxi State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
In December 2005, the Chinese enterprise Jiangsu Huadi International Holding Group Co., Ltd. spent US$100 million to fully acquire Wuxi Yaohan from the Wuxi State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, and obtained the right to use the "Yabaihan" brand. It then invested a lot of financial and material resources in transformation to make it
It became one of the most high-end department stores in Wuxi. Later, the group successively invested in and built other "Yabaihan" department stores in other cities, including: Nanjing Yaohan, Zhenjiang Yaohan, Ma'anshan Yaohan, Changxing Yaohan and several other stores, and successfully opened them in 2010
Listed on the market, in addition to "Yabaihan", the group also owns two retail brands, "Huadi" and "T&T". These brands are all Chinese brands and have nothing to do with Japan.