Daimaru in the 1960s used to sell a Japanese brand of whiskey whose label proclaimed that it had been "Matured in the cellars of Buckingham Palace". I took a few of those back to the UK as presents over the years. IDJ
Daimaru department store entrance-Causeway Bay
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Submitted by IDJ
Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Saturday, February 5, 1966
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- Daimaru department store entrance-Causeway Bay shows Place Daimaru Department Store [1960-1998]
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Daimaru
Daimaru was indeed an icon in Causeway Bay from Day 1 until its closure. Its main entrance as seen in this picture was the most popular place to meet up with friends because everyone in HK knew where Daimaru was. I must have spent countless hours of my childhood browsing in its toy dept or just strolling through the air conditioning aisles to escape from the scourging HK summer heat outside. Fond memories.
diamaru - rest in peace
a 'first' in the memory bank of several. it was a great place to buy shoes or just sit trying them on :)
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Re: Department Stores and gift wrapping
Hi there,
I still remember the sales ladies of the Daimaru Supermarket perform their Japanese style gift wrapping. Imagine you want to have a round tin can of Kjeldsens Cookies properly wrapped. They could wrap it up with all the fancy folds and ribbons in flying colours. As far as I could recall they could do it within minutes.
These days, if gift wrapping is concerned, none of the remaining department stores could match.
Best Regards,
T
Re: - Daimaru
Hi There,
The Daimaru Department Store is still very much alive in Japan. If you are going that way you could always pay them a visit.
http://www.daimaru.co.jp/english/index.html
Best Regards,
T
Daimaru Dept. Store
I was also here in '72-I well remember that entranceway in the photo-thanks to this site I'm able to pinpoint where I was that day. The person who was giving me a tour of HK stopped here,and I seem to remember I bought her something or other. She wanted to buy me something in return, and not wanting her to spend too much money, I pointed to a keychain, with a Chinese character dangling from it. The store actually had a tiny little paper bag with the Daimaru logo,maybe 2"x 4",just for that keychain! I still have it in my box of souvenirs from that trip,but until finding this site, had forgotten where I got it.
On this day, we seemed to make stops at all the places that are long-gone now. We also saw a movie at the Hoover-I kept the ticket stubs.
Daimaru
Re: Daimaru
Hi there,
Back in the mid to late 1960's, there was a cafe/restaurant on the second floor at the back, when Kingston Street meets Paterson Street. I don't know if it served Japanese or Western food though.
Best Regards,
T
Daimaru
Japanese restaurant- Daimaru- continued.
Re: Daimaru Japanese Restaurant
The Daimaru Department Store opened for business on 4 November 1960 and closed down in 1998.
I faintly remember there being a Japanese restaurant on the second level. However, my family preferred to go to the Korean restaurant on Patterson Street (adjacent to Daimaru) called the "Koreana" and that was where I had my first introduction to Korean barbecue!
Daimaru
the minibus still using Daimaru as one of the destinations
Visit to this great store