Nippon TV, Fuji TV, and Nikkei successively feature. 'Toriiku,' which increases customer traffic to stores, accelerates customer attraction to stores with Japan's first 'delivery locker where you can earn points.'

Toriiku accelerates store customer attraction. Japan's first delivery locker where you can earn points.

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  • 📰 Published: March 28, 2026 at 00:33
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■ Overview 'Toriiku,' which aligns with the latest government logistics policies and contributes to attracting customers to stores while solving social problems such as logistics, has been receiving a great response. Toriiku is Japan's first innovative service, developed since 2025 as a subsidized business by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Our country's policy: From 'delivering packages to homes' to 'collecting them at delivery locker spots in stores, etc.' * The 'Comprehensive Logistics Policy Outline (FY2026-2030)*' advocated by the government/Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, promotes the widespread adoption of diverse delivery receiving methods and the transformation of delivery services, and among them, 'development of regional receiving bases that support logistics' is listed as an important theme. * The importance of promoting a policy where many consumers receive packages at regional receiving bases, in parallel with the conventional method of hand-to-hand delivery to their homes, has been emphasized. In March 2026, Toriiku was successively featured as an 'infrastructure' that greatly contributes to logistics efficiency and creates new human traffic in local stores by major media outlets including Nippon TV's 'news every.', Fuji TV's 'Live News It!', and the Nikkei Shimbun. Based on these, Every WiLL Co., Ltd. is now fully recruiting partners among store operating companies interested in 'increasing human traffic and attracting customers,' and companies and local governments that want to solve 'regional issues such as logistics.' (Contact information, etc., is listed below) *Proposal for the Study Group on Comprehensive Logistics Policy Outline for FY2030 ■ Details of Media Coverage Amidst the serious social problem of a shortage of drivers in the delivery sector due to the expansion of EC (online shopping, etc.) use, 'Toriiku' was widely covered by the following media as a 'safe receiving location that resolves concerns about delivery lockers' and a 'new trend that reduces logistics burden.' 1. Nippon TV 'news every.' It was featured as a concrete solution to resolve 'concerns about theft and misdelivery of packages left at delivery lockers'...