711 convenience store is Japanese.
7-Eleven (Japanese: セブン-イレブン) convenience store (the notation in the trademark is: 7-ELEVEn) The 7-Eleven brand was originally owned by the American Southern Company and became a Japanese company in 2005.
Founded in Texas in 1927, the name 7-Eleven originated in 1946 to advertise its business hours from 7 am to 11 pm. It was later adopted by Japanese retail operator Ito Yokado was introduced to Japan in 1974 and became open 24 hours a day in 1975.
The origin of the name of 711 Convenience Store
Southern Continent Ice Manufacturing Company not only sells ice, but also began to sell milk, eggs and other products, creating a new business field and profit growth point, and is known as Known as the sprout of convenience stores in the United States. The store was originally called a "totem store" and the totem pole placed next to the store became the symbol of the convenience store.
Since the store’s business hours are from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., in 1946, Southern Continental Company officially changed the name of the Totem store to 7-Eleven, thus truly kicking off the convenience store era. . 7-Eleven stores are located in 18 countries and regions around the world.