Aeon (company)

Aeon
Company typePublic (Kabushiki gaisha)
IndustryRetail
FoundedSeptember 21, 1926; 98 years ago (1926-09-21) (as Kabushiki gaisha Okada-ya Gofukuten, in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture)
HeadquartersAeon's headquarters in Mihama-ku, Chiba, ,
Japan
Number of locations
20,008 stores (2023)[1]
Area served
Asia
Key people
Motoya Okada (岡田 元也 Okada Motoya), President
Services
RevenueIncrease ¥8,176,732 million (FY 2016)
Increase ¥52,707 million (FY 2016)
Total assetsIncrease ¥8,225,874 million (FY 2016)
Total equityIncrease ¥1,819,474 million (FY 2017)
Owners
Number of employees
560,000+ (2023)
Subsidiaries
List
  • Aeon Hokkaidō
  • Aeon Tōhoku
  • Aeon Kyūshū
  • Aeon Ryūkyū
  • Aeon Retail
  • BonBelta
  • Sunday
  • Aeon Super Center
  • Topvalu Collection
  • Aeon Bike
  • Aeon Liqour
  • Origin Tōshū
  • United Super Market Holdings (53.67%)
  • Maxvalu Minami-Tōhoku
  • Maxvalu Kantō
  • Maxvalu Tōkai
  • Maxvalu Hokuriku
  • Maxvalu Nishi-nihon
  • Aeon Market
  • Maruetsu
  • Kasumi
  • Kohyo
  • Daiei
  • Fuji Retailing
  • Red Cabbage
  • Aeon Maxvalu (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.
  • Aeon Big
  • Ministop
  • My Basket
  • Bio c’ Bon Japon
  • Marudai Sakurai Pharmacy
  • Aeon Body
  • Aeon Wellness
  • Welcia Holdings (50.54%)
  • Aeon Bank
  • Aeon Product Finance
  • Aeon Credit Service
  • AFA Corporation
  • Aeon Insurance Service
  • Aeon Allianz Life Insurance
  • Aeon Mortgage Loan Service
  • Aeon Mall
  • Aeon Town
  • OPA
  • Aeon Fantasy
  • Aeon Delight
  • Miraiya Shoten
  • Mega Sports
  • Aeon Eaheart
  • Aeon Pet
  • Aeon Entertainment
  • G-Foot (66.88)
  • Can Do (51.15%)
  • Aeon Topvalu
  • Aeon Agri Creat
  • Aeon Bakery
  • Aeon Food Supply
Websiteaeon.info

Aeon Co., Ltd. (イオン株式会社, Ion Kabushiki gaisha, [iꜜoɴ]; occasionally stylized as ÆON), formerly Jusco Co., Ltd. (ジャスコ株式会社, Jasuko Kabushiki gaisha), is a Japanese diversified retail holding company. It is one of the largest retail companies in Japan, owning Aeon hypermarkets, Aeon Mall and Aeon Town shopping malls, Daiei, MaxValu, Maruetsu, and My Basket supermarkets, Ministop convenience store, Welcia drugstore, and Aeon Cinema movie theaters.

Aeon traces its origins back to 1758 during the Edo period in Japan when it was established as a small sundry goods store called Shinohara-ya. Later, it was renamed Okada-ya after the founding family. In 1970, Okada-ya merged with several other companies it had established and became Jusco. Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, Jusco expanded and in 2001 changed its name to Aeon, which was its own brand. In 2010, Aeon merged with its subsidiary retail companies and consolidated all its hypermarket brands such as Jusco and Saty under the Aeon name. In 2021, Aeon was reportedly the 17th largest retailer in the world in terms of revenue.]

  1. ^ "企業情報". .aeon.info.