Expanding Gifting Options: 'Mikan Catalog Gift' Service Launches
Itoh Noen in Wakayama has launched the 'Mikan Catalog Gift,' allowing recipients to choose their favorite citrus products via QR code, catering to the growing demand for digital and personalized gifts.
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Itoh Noen Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Arida City, Wakayama Prefecture) has launched the 'Mikan Catalog Gift.' Recipients can access a dedicated catalog via a QR code or URL provided on a card to freely choose from Itoh Noen's curated products, including juices and jellies made from Wakayama-grown citrus fruits. This service is designed as a new form of citrus gift that offers the joy of selection to the recipient.
### Background of the Service
In recent years, the use of 'e-gifts,' which can be easily sent online via social media and messaging apps, has expanded. Simultaneously, there is a growing demand for gifts that allow the recipient to choose a product they like.
Itoh Noen launched the 'Mikan Catalog Gift' to respond to these modern gifting styles, driven by the desire to let more people enjoy the deliciousness of citrus fruits grown in the rich nature of Wakayama Prefecture. It is a new type of citrus gift that provides recipients with the fun of selecting their favorite citrus products.
### Features of the Mikan Catalog Gift
**Gifts for Various Occasions**
The gift comes in a compact specification within an original envelope, making it easy to carry and hand over without burdening the recipient. Since it does not become bulky luggage for the receiver, it is highly useful for gifts in various situations, such as wedding favors and return gifts (uchiiwai).
**Catalog Format for Choosing Favorite Products**
The catalog format allows recipients to select their preferred items from the lineup, ensuring satisfaction and a personalized experience.
### Background of the Service
In recent years, the use of 'e-gifts,' which can be easily sent online via social media and messaging apps, has expanded. Simultaneously, there is a growing demand for gifts that allow the recipient to choose a product they like.
Itoh Noen launched the 'Mikan Catalog Gift' to respond to these modern gifting styles, driven by the desire to let more people enjoy the deliciousness of citrus fruits grown in the rich nature of Wakayama Prefecture. It is a new type of citrus gift that provides recipients with the fun of selecting their favorite citrus products.
### Features of the Mikan Catalog Gift
**Gifts for Various Occasions**
The gift comes in a compact specification within an original envelope, making it easy to carry and hand over without burdening the recipient. Since it does not become bulky luggage for the receiver, it is highly useful for gifts in various situations, such as wedding favors and return gifts (uchiiwai).
**Catalog Format for Choosing Favorite Products**
The catalog format allows recipients to select their preferred items from the lineup, ensuring satisfaction and a personalized experience.