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It is reported that the monthly revenue has jumped to more than 100,000 yuan, and Nakamura Fujiyoshi has closed two branches in Hong Kong.

2019-12-11T12:31:56.726Z


Anti-revision storms continue. The most affected industries are the retail and catering industries. According to Sing Tao Daily, the old Japanese matcha tea brand "Nakamura Fujiyoshi" in Kyoto, which is sought after by tourists and Hong Kong people, has already opened in two branches in Hong Kong.


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Written by: Xu Shihao

2019-12-11 20:20

Last updated: 2019-12-11 20:20

Anti-revision storms continue. The most affected industries are retail and catering. According to Sing Tao Daily, the old Japanese matcha tea brand "Nakamura Fujiyoshi", which is sought after by tourists and Hong Kong people, has already closed two branches in Hong Kong.

The reporter inquired on the page of "Nakamura Fujiyoshi" on Facebook and got a reply saying "Thank you for your letter. I regret to inform you that, due to the order of the Japanese headquarters, we want Malaysia to close all Hong Kong branches and offices. If you have any questions, please Contact Japanese headquarters. "

Nakamura Fujiyoshi said, "Because of the order of the Japanese headquarters, we want Malaysia to close all Hong Kong branches and offices" (screenshot)

"Nakamura Fujiyoshi" is a century-old green tea shop in Japan. Checking the information, "Nakamura Fujiyoshi" opened its first branch in Tsim Sha Tsui in 2015. After being welcomed by customers, in 2017 "Nakamura Fujiyoshi" was opened in Admiralty Pacific Place. Branches. It is reported that after the outbreak of the anti-revision case, because Tsim Sha Tsui and Admiralty were both "heavy-hit areas", business was greatly affected, and the turnover decreased from about 5 million per month to more than 100,000 yuan. Decided to close all Hong Kong branches.

"Nakamura Fujiyoshi" closed the "NEXT Takeaway" located on the ground floor of the second phase of Miramar Plaza in Tsim Sha Tsui last May. (Company facebook picture)

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Source: hk1

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