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English: Nippon Bazar & Yap Anton & Co, Inc, Cebu, Philippines (1930-40s) - Pre-war Philippines Japanese malls/markets. Nippon Bazar had two branches in Cebu and also branches in Manila and Davao. It was a competitor to other Japanese bazaars in Cebu, namely Taisho Bazar, the Central Bazaar, Tokyo Bazaar, Sakkura Bazaar, Honest Bazaar and Osaka Bazaar. It was the first of its kind in its time as it sold a lot of items you don't normally buy in the wet market from the latest Americana suits to ice cream. It was the first ice cream parlor in Cebu and they also sold soda drinks. Ironically, it was owned by a Chinese entrepreneur, Yap Anton (1865-1925), who also headed the Yap Anton & Co, Inc beside and he is also the founder of the Cebu Chinese School.
Date Around 1930s or 1940s
Source https://istoryadista.blogspot.com/2015/07/nippon-bazar-and-taisho-bazar-cebus.html
Author Mr. Seitaro Kanagae

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