Toshifumi Suzuki, pioneer of Japanese convenience stores, dies at 93

Toshifumi Suzuki, the businessman who introduced 7-Eleven stores to Japan, has died at the age of 93.

Suzuki most recently served as an honorary adviser to the company.

He played a central role in expanding convenience stores across Japan through his work with Seven & I Holdings.

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