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Japan-based Nojima expands to Malaysia

Its new store in Kuala Lumpur offers a selection of furniture, appliances, and gadgets.

Japanese electronics and appliance store operator Nojima has launched its first flagship store in Malaysia in the capital of Kuala Lumpur, offering various deals to celebrate its first foray to the country, the company announced on social media.

Located at Level 3-10A of the Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport at Bukit Bintang City Centre, the store offers a variety of furniture, electrical appliances, and gadgets. It is also offering various grand opening deals, discounts, special offers and free gifts to celebrate its launch.

Founded in 1959, Nojima Corporation boasted itself as one of the famous electronic appliance retail companies in Japan. The company has expanded its business overseas in Southeast Asia, now including Malaysia

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