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25 maggio 2026 | 12.18
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Tokyo, May 25 (Jiji Press)-- Seven & i Holdings Co. Honorary Adviser Toshifumi Suzuki, who pioneered Japanese convenience stores known as "konbini," died of heart failure on May 18. He was 93. A native of Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, Suzuki graduated from the
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