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The profit model of Japanese medieval shops

Accept commodity repurchase and provide commodity rental services.

1, accepting commodity repurchase. Shops in medieval Japan could make profits by accepting customers to buy back goods. Some shops in the Middle Ages accepted the repurchase of electronic products, furniture, clothing and other commodities. According to the state, brand and market demand of the commodities, they bought back the commodities at a lower price and sold them at a higher price later.

2. Provide commodity rental services. Medieval shops in Japan provide commodity rental services, such as renting high-end watches, photographic equipment, musical instruments and other commodities. This model can be profitable by collecting rent and deposit.