In an effort to stimulate the consumption of foreign tourists, whose consumption is expected to increase due to the relaxation of border measures, this week, an experimental service was launched at a duty-free shop in Haneda Airport, in which products purchased by travelers are sent directly to their homes overseas. I'm here.

In 2016, the Japan Tourism Agency launched a system that allows products purchased at duty-free shops to be delivered directly to homes abroad in an effort to increase the convenience of overseas tourists shopping and stimulate consumption.



However, at present, the use is not widespread, and the Japan Tourism Agency and others are experimentally conducting a service to directly send products to be purchased at commercial facilities at Haneda Airport for one week this week in order to expand the use.



The service can be used by travelers from South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong to send luggage, and the relaxation of border measures is expected to increase the number of foreign tourists, so the aim is to spread the system.



On the 15th, a woman visiting from Hong Kong visited a duty-free shop to buy souvenirs for her friend before leaving Japan. I deposited it.



She said, "I'm happy that I can walk comfortably because I don't have any luggage. I want to use it again when she comes to Japan."

Ryosuke Fujii, a specialist in the Tourism Strategy Division of the Japan Tourism Agency, said, "With this system, you can easily shop, which will lead to an increase in store sales. We would like to use this demonstration project as an opportunity to spread this initiative nationwide." was talking