| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Retail |
| Founded | 1886; 139 years ago (1886), Hatagomachi,Kanda (Sotokanda,Chūō),Tokyo,Japan as Iseya Tanji Gofukuten |
| Founder | Tanji Kosuge |
| Successor | Isetan Mitsukoshi Ltd. |
| Headquarters | 14-1 Shinjuku 3-chōme,Shinjuku, Tokyo,Japan |
| Parent | Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (100%) |
| Website | www |
This articleneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Isetan" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR(February 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Isetan (伊勢丹,Isetan) (TYO:8238 unlisted on March 26, 2008,SGX:I15) is a Japanesedepartment store. Based inShinjuku,Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and South East Asia, including inJinan,Kuala Lumpur,Selangor,Shanghai,Singapore, andTianjin, and formerly inBangkok,Hong Kong,Kaohsiung,London, andVienna.
On April 1, 2008, Isetan andMitsukoshi were merged under a joint holding company calledIsetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (TYO:3099).
| Name | Type | Country | City | Opened | Closed | Size | Annual sales | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sq m | Sq ft | Year | Millions | Millions | Year | ||||||
| Isetan Shinjuku | Owned | Japan | Tokyo | Sep 28, 1933[1] | open | 64,296[1] | 692,080 | 2007 | 256,980 | 2,357[1] | 2007 |
| |||||||||||
| Isetan Tachikawa | Owned | Japan | Tokyo | Oct 10, 1947 | open | 40,060 | 431,202 | 2007 | 40,535 | 371.85[1] | 2007 |
| |||||||||||
| IsetanKichijōji (ja) | Owned | Japan | Tokyo | Nov 10, 1971 | Mar 14, 2010[ja] | 20,758 | 223,437 | 2007 | 18,274 | 167.64[1] | 2007 |
| IsetanMatsudo(ja) | Owned | Japan | Chiba | Apr 19, 1974 | Mar 21, 2018[ja] | 33,109 | 356,382 | 2007 | 29,010 | 266.1[1] | 2007 |
| IsetanUrawa | Owned | Japan | Saitama | Apr 22, 1981 | open | 29,355 | 315,975 | 2007 | 52,775 | 484.13[1] | 2007 |
| Isetan Sagamihara (ja) | Owned | Japan | Kanagawa | Sep 25, 1990 | Sep 30, 2019[ja] | 40,906 | 440,309 | 2007 | 32,490 | 298.1[1] | 2007 |
| IsetanFuchū (ja) | Owned | Japan | Tokyo | Apr 3, 1996 | Sep 30, 2019[ja] | 34,102 | 366,102 | 2007 | 24,884 | 228.27[1] | 2007 |
| JR Osaka Mitsukoshi Isetan | JV** withJR West | Japan | Osaka | 2014[2] | 50,000 | 538,196 | |||||
| |||||||||||
| JR Kyoto Mitsukoshi Isetan | JV** withJR West | Japan | Kyoto | open | |||||||
| |||||||||||
*at current exchange rate**joint venture with


It is already open in Manila and has 2 branches: Cubao, Quezon City and Divisoria, Manila.
Isetan's first Malaysian outlet at the Weld Complex opened in late 1988.[3]
Isetan previously opened at Orchard'sWisma Atria, a neighboring shopping mall to Isetan Scotts branch, but closed in March 2015, and converted for rental purposes. Currently the space, leased to Isetan, was filled with Mango, iora, Salon Vim, DRx Medical Aesthetic Clinic, YANN VEYRIE SALON, Franck Muller, Gautier Stylish French Living, Longines, World of Watches, UCHINO MYMY, SCANTEAK, and Sony.
Several stores were closed down due toCOVID-19 pandemic. These includeWestgate, of which it was closed down on 8 March 2020 (replaced by Love Bonito and Scarlett),[4][5] followed by CentralWorld store at Bangkok while restaurant zone and Kinokuniya Bookstores will still remain.,[6][7][8] and the closure of Parkway Parade branch on 31 January 2022 (replaced by HOOGA, Muji and Canton Paradise),[9][10] and also the closure of 1 Utama branch on 5 April 2022.[11][12][13][14] Also the Japan Food Town, the cluster of Japanese restaurants on the fourth floor of what previously known as Isetan Wisma Atria was shuttered. Prior to closure, some tenants were already moved out. Isetan has already received offers from external parties interested to lease its space.[15]
Isetan Tampines will officially close down on 30 October 2025.[16]
