This is how Apple shows us the new store in Japan, the Shinjuku Store

Next Saturday Apple users residing in Japan and more specifically in the Shinjuku area, will have the possibility to attend the opening of the company's new store in the country, the Shinjuku Store. This new store is located in Tokyo and in a key location as it is really close to Shinjuku Station in its famous shopping, business and entertainment district.

In this sense, we are facing a new generation store and therefore it is characterized by spaces for courses, a good part of it to try accessories and all this with the minimalist and modern touch of the new stores of the Cupertino boys.

The entire front of the store will be glass, showing a showcase about 37 meters long, with Holly trees - which say they bring good luck - and a huge screen with 6K resolution to carry out creative courses, training sessions and workshops in the interior part of the already known Today at Apple. The firm's forecast in this regard is to open more stores in the country, something Angela Ahrendts said in the press release:

Apple has a long and special tune with Japan, and Shinjuku is the first of several new stores we will open over the next few years. We can't wait any longer to welcome the Shinjuku community and invite you to experience all the good things that Apple has to offer.

This new store will accompany the popular store of Ginza, which was opened in 2003 by Apple, and that Apple claims it receives millions of visitors. The new Apple Store Shinjuku will open next Saturday at 10 a.m. local time and from the first moment, courses can be taken in it in addition to enjoying the firm's products.


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