Seiyu
Seiyu offers foodstuffs, daily necessities, household goods, and clothing to customers in Japan, from Hokkaido to Kyushu. It has over 300 Seiyu, Sunny and Livin stores and Rakuten Seiyu Netsuper.
Rakuten, Seiyu launches unmanned vehicle delivery
Rakuten, Seiyu launches unmanned vehicle delivery
The service covers nearly 1,000 households in Tsukuba City in Japan.
Rakuten, Seiyu collaborate on digital marketing initiatives
Rakuten Point Cards will be usable in all Seiyu stores starting 26 April.
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