Right-on Caravan to Expand Welfare Mobile Stores to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba and Kanagawa
Key facts
- Right-on Caravan to Expand Welfare Mobile Stores to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba and Kanagawa
- Right-on expands its mobile apparel store project, Right-on Caravan, from Hokkaido to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba, and Kanagawa in 2026, offering shopping experiences and sustainable workshops at medical and welfare facilities.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 5, 2026
Direct answer
Right-on expands its mobile apparel store project, Right-on Caravan, from Hokkaido to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba, and Kanagawa in 2026, offering shopping experiences and sustainable workshops at medical and welfare facilities.
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- Right-on Caravan to Expand Welfare Mobile Stores to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba and Kanagawa (June 5, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
- Date
- June 5, 2026
Right-on expands its mobile apparel store project, Right-on Caravan, from Hokkaido to Tokyo, Aichi, Chiba, and Kanagawa in 2026, offering shopping experiences and sustainable workshops at medical and welfare facilities.
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- 📰 Published: June 5, 2026 at 23:00
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FAQ
What is the purpose of the 'Right-on Caravan' initiative?
It aims to deliver the joy of choosing clothes and shopping to facility users who find it difficult to visit stores themselves.
What is the schedule for the Tokyo venue in June 2026?
It is scheduled from June 5 (Fri) to June 7 (Sun), 2026, at the Hospital for Crippled Children in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo.
What activities are offered in addition to the mobile store?
Sustainable workshops using leftover fabric and denim materials are combined based on each facility's preferences.
When was Right-on Co., Ltd. established, and who is its parent company?
It was established on April 1, 1980, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of World Co., Ltd. in March 2026.
What are the past event results of the caravan in Hokkaido?
A total of 8 mobile stores were held: 4 times at Midori no Sato in Otaru, and 4 times at Sapporo Ayumi no Sono in Sapporo.