What do you mean by medieval shops?

Medieval shops originally meant second-hand, that is, second-hand shops, which were popular in China, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong. It is equal to the flea market in Chinese, that is, the second-hand market, the second-hand market. There are two kinds of medieval shops in Japan, one is a private second-hand shop for profit, and the other is a second-hand center attached to government welfare institutions.

The latter is a large-scale exchange place built by the government to promote environmental awareness, increase employment opportunities for the disabled and serve the citizens. Here, household appliances or furniture disposed of by ordinary citizens' families are refurbished and sold again at a very low price.

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In Japan, there are two kinds of medieval shops. One is to sell luxury goods from the last century. There was a time when Japan was crazy about consuming luxury goods. This kind of medieval shop will go to the second-hand market or overseas flea market to buy and sell, and the prices are uneven.

The other is a pledge store, where people can take what they intend to sell to the pledge store to realize it, provide their own address information and identification, and then leave with the realized money. Every commodity in the store has its own source record, and every antique shop has to go to the police station for the record. It will be reviewed by relevant departments.

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