The Poster That Tells the 1883 Founding Story of the Emporium
When you step inside Tokyo Disneyland’s Grand Emporium, you might notice an old-fashioned poster hanging on the wall.

It proudly shows the founding of the “Emporium” in 1883. The sign reads “Mercantile and General Store” — with “mercantile” meaning “related to trade” and “general store” referring to a shop that sells all kinds of goods.
In the story of World Bazaar, this shop was the heart of the town, supporting everyday life. Later, as the town grew, Mickey and his friends expanded the space, turning it into today’s Grand Emporium, the largest store in the park.
So this poster is more than just decoration — it’s like a framed memory of the town’s origin, reminding us of the Emporium’s long history.
📝 Quick Takeaway
Next time you visit, pause in front of this poster.
You might feel the story of a town that has been alive since 1883 — and your shopping experience will feel a little more magical. ✨
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