, Singapore

Supermarket chain Kinokuniya launches pop-ups in Singapore

It has launched in Japan Rail Cafe, and will open another at Isetan Scotts Departmental Store.

Japanese supermarket chain Kinokuniya is launching a series of pop-up stores in Singapore starting at Japan Rail Cafe, offering an exclusive range of some of its most popular products in Japan.

Some of its offerings include Strawberry Butter spread, Premium Truffle Soy sauce, and Drinking Yuzu Vinegar made with yuzu juice and natural spring water. It is also selling eco-bags, and customers who spend above $20 or order the Vinegar Drink at Japan Rail Cafe will receive a special edition mini cooler bag.

Its Japan Rail Cafe pop-up store is open from 27 February to 18 March. It will also launch another pop-up store at Isetan Scotts Department Store from 5 to 18 March, offering its most popular products in Japan.
 

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