Apple is not going through its best moment, it is one of the most complicated situations and it is not so easy to know the reasons that have made the company not have the expected income. One of the most important enclaves is the Apple Store, the company's direct point of contact with its customers, one of the most important sites of the Cupertino guys that Apple wants to renovate and transform to reach more public with new Apple Stores.
Obviously to make room for the new Apple Store of the Cupertino guys, you have to think about what to do with the old ones, and that is precisely what we bring you today, Apple's decision regarding the Smallest Apple Store, and one of the oldest in Japan, the Apple Store in Sendai City. A Apple Store that will close its doors on January 25 ... After the jump we tell you all the details of this important change of Apple in Japan.
Sendai is a coastal city in northern JapanVery close to the sadly remembered Fukushima, both cities suffered the worst consequences of the Tsunami that devastated Japan. Apple opened an Apple Store in this city on December 10, 2005. The funny thing is that the guys from Cupertino decided to open a fairly small Apple Store, the size of the closest to the small shops in Japan, in an enclave that is said to be the Fremont Street of Japan, alluding to the one located in Las Vegas, a bright street with shows on the catwalk that covers it.
仙台 の Apple Store は こ ん な 感 じ で し た。 pic.twitter.com/RVkY9lthet
- こ し あ ん '14 @ が ん ば ろ う 北海道 🌹🎹🍷 (@ ntake1966) January 5, 2019
It is not the first time that Apple closes an Apple Store in the world, in fact Japan is the country in which more they want to redesign their sales strategyAsia is the most interesting market for all companies and Apple wants to focus on it. Sendai Apple Store closes, but a few months ago we saw how They opened an Apple Store in Tokyo's quirky Shinjuku neighborhood. So if these days you are lucky enough to be in Japan, take the opportunity to stop by the Sendai Apple Store to say goodbye to one of the smallest Apple Stores in the world.