Which mythological marketplace strategy did the Japanese department store Mitsukoshi adopt in its early brand identity that contributed to its retail success?
Throughout history, mythology and folklore have depicted fascinating marketplaces where gods, heroes and mortals traded goods. These ancient stories often contain surprising insights about retail strategies, customer service approaches, and product design that still resonate today. Test your knowledge about how mythological retail spaces influenced modern commerce concepts!
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- Using the god Ebisu (god of commerce) as their corporate symbol and creating shrine-like retail spaces
- Modeling their store layout after the Norse Bifröst bridge, connecting different departments like realms
- Implementing Egyptian marketplace timing, opening only during certain moon phases believed to bring prosperity
- Adopting Celtic circular store designs that mimicked druid trading circles to create customer flow patterns
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