
Japan Dept. Store Duty-Free Sales Rebound
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Duty-free sales in Japanese department stores are recovering after a slump. This is largely due to easing tensions and increased spending from Chinese tourists.
Japanese department stores are seeing a rebound in duty-free sales, signaling a positive trend for tourism and retail. After months of decline, the recovery suggests a renewed interest in Japanese goods among international visitors.
For travelers, this means a wider selection of products and potentially better deals as stores compete for tourist spending. Expect to see more promotions and services catering to international shoppers.
This positive shift indicates a more welcoming environment for tourists and a stronger economy overall. It's a good sign for anyone planning a trip to Japan and looking to indulge in some retail therapy.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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