Marui

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In 2003–4 the company generated US$2.75 billion in revenues. Its president is Hiroshi Aoi.[1]

The company's name (Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) is a combination of the name of its predecessor's parent company "Maru-ni" (Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) and the name of its president "Ao-i" (Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler). The name of the department store is customarily written in Japanese as "Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler", in katakana.

The department store's famously ambiguous present-day logo is a symbol resembling "○I○I", and read "marui". The Japanese symbol "○" (not to be confused with the Latin letter "O" or "o") is read "maru", meaning "circle" or "zero". The symbol "I" ostensibly represents the numeral "1", which can be read "i" in Japanese (note that the Latin letter "I" is also the romanized representation of the Japanese hiragana "Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler", a third visual pun).

Despite being read as numerals, the symbol is written "OIOI" in Latin letters on the company's website, though the address of the website itself is "www.0101.co.jp". The "○I" in the logo is repeated, partly for aesthetics and also as an inference to the "0101" ending of the phone number of all Marui department stores.[2]

MARUIONE.JP

In December 2007, Marui Co., Ltd. launched an international shopping and information website, maruione.jp. The site operates in Japanese, simplified and traditional Chinese, Korean, English, and French. The shopping site offers Japanese street fashion and traditional goods while their LiveJ information site provides information on fashion, culture and visual kei music.

References

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  2. 丸井のロゴはなぜ「0101」と繰り返すのか, Excite.co.jp.

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