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Factual error. Of the two references/sources, for Tower Labs, the Tower Labs webpage and *The New York Times* article, only *The New York Times* article states an opening date, for Tower Labs, which is Friday, November 4, 2022. The section for Tower Labs, in this article, states "October 2022" as when Tower Labs opened, which is a different month and not Friday, November 4, 2022.
Tower Records Sapporo was not originally opened by MTS Incorporated. It was opened by an individual Japanese man who admired the store in America. He had no permission to use the name or logo. When Sacramento found out about it that was the beginning of Tower Records Inc., Japan. They eventually bought the little store then opened Shibuya which was a huge hit. Mark Viducich was sent on a fact finding mission. It was not his idea to go retail in Japan as he says in the documentary. That statement should be examined. 2601:204:CC00:B8:2844:9FFC:A5FC:BDE1 (talk) 14:11, 19 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]