From Kyoto's Arashiyama to overseas expansion: Building a realistic overseas store business step by step with "Omakase Trading"Protected: 株式会社rebirth Mr.
Rebirth Co., Ltd. has been providing "hospitality experiences" to tourists visiting Japan. Now, their focus is shifting from inbound tourism to outbound tourism—to overseas expansion. For their first export support, they chose STANDAGE's "Omakase Trading" service.
assignment
- Lack of knowledge and experience necessary for overseas expansion
- The difficulties of conducting overseas market research with limited resources
- Searching for external partners that align with our company's vision.
current situation
- Deepening market understanding based on real-world feedback from the local community.
- Preparing for an event booth in Singapore
- Acquisition of continuous information provision and ongoing support
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