Sogo Department Store, Hong Kong
Sogo Hong Kong, one of the largest department stores in Hong Kong, originally founded by Japanese retailers, is now under the ownership of Lifestyle International Holdings. Aside from its flagship store on Hong Kong Island, Sogo Hong Kong also operates a second store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. The department store has been a member of the International Association of Department Stores since 2013.
Initially established in 1985, in Causeway Bay, Sogo Hong Kong affiliated with Sogo Japan, quickly became a prominent retail destination on Hennessy Road, characterized by its Japanese style. In 1993, the store underwent significant renovations and expanded its floor area from 11,000 square meters (120,000 square feet) to 40,000 square meters (430,000 square feet), becoming known as "Jumbo SOGO."
In 2005, Sogo Hong Kong introduced a second store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, which was located underground beneath Salisbury Road. The site was previously occupied by The Palace Mall (1997-2001) and Teddy Bear Kingdom (2002-2005). In 2014, Sogo relocated to a new location adjacent to Sheraton Hong Kong, spanning a total floor area of 13,000 square meters (140,000 square feet).
The flagship store of Sogo Hong Kong boasts eighteen floors, offering an extensive range of retail space. Within the store, customers can explore a diverse selection of clothing brands, ranging from mid to high-end, along with sports apparel, children's clothing, cosmetics, appliances, bedding, and housewares. Additionally, Sogo Hong Kong is recognized for operating Freshmart, a popular Japanese supermarket.
Initially established in 1985, in Causeway Bay, Sogo Hong Kong affiliated with Sogo Japan, quickly became a prominent retail destination on Hennessy Road, characterized by its Japanese style. In 1993, the store underwent significant renovations and expanded its floor area from 11,000 square meters (120,000 square feet) to 40,000 square meters (430,000 square feet), becoming known as "Jumbo SOGO."
In 2005, Sogo Hong Kong introduced a second store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, which was located underground beneath Salisbury Road. The site was previously occupied by The Palace Mall (1997-2001) and Teddy Bear Kingdom (2002-2005). In 2014, Sogo relocated to a new location adjacent to Sheraton Hong Kong, spanning a total floor area of 13,000 square meters (140,000 square feet).
The flagship store of Sogo Hong Kong boasts eighteen floors, offering an extensive range of retail space. Within the store, customers can explore a diverse selection of clothing brands, ranging from mid to high-end, along with sports apparel, children's clothing, cosmetics, appliances, bedding, and housewares. Additionally, Sogo Hong Kong is recognized for operating Freshmart, a popular Japanese supermarket.
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Sight Name: Sogo Department Store
Sight Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong (See walking tours in Hong Kong)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong (See walking tours in Hong Kong)
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