Lucky bag To avoid "dense" first sale, move ahead of sale Tokyo department store October 28, 17:04

A lucky bag for the New Year was announced at a department store in Tokyo, and while the demand for nesting is increasing due to the influence of the new coronavirus, we are expanding the products that can be enjoyed at home and selling it by the end of the year to avoid congestion at the first sale. It is designed to prevent infection, such as moving it forward.

As the infection spreads, the Seibu Ikebukuro main store in Tokyo Ikebukuro is set with kitchen knives and frying pans, saying that more and more men are buying lucky bags with hammocks and carpets and kitchen utensils so that they can spend their time comfortably at home. I also prepared.



This department store sells lucky bags for 3 days from January 1st every year, but this time, in order to avoid congestion, sales will be advanced from December 26th of the year, and the period will be until January 11th, which is longer than usual. Also lengthen.



Takao Senmaru, general manager of the sales promotion department at the Seibu Ikebukuro main store, said, "Corona has changed the lifestyles of our customers and the products they are looking for. We want to provide lucky bags that meet their needs."

In addition, Matsuya, which has stores in Ginza and Asakusa, wants to support hotels and tourists in Tokyo, where the number of tourists has dropped sharply, so you can enjoy a restaurant lunch in a hotel room overlooking Kaminarimon in Asakusa, or ride a rickshaw. We have also prepared an experience-based lucky bag that allows you to explore Asakusa while avoiding crowds.



This department store has also decided to advance the sale of lucky bags on December 26, and efforts are underway among department stores to deal with the new coronavirus.