TOKYO, Mar 11 (News On Japan) –
Tokyo has launched a degree rebate program using QR code funds ranging from March eleventh.
Users of “auPAY,” “d-payment,” “PayPay,” or “Rakuten Pay” will obtain a rebate of as much as 10%.
The program covers about 350,000 shops in Tokyo, together with eating places, supermarkets, and drugstores, and is obtainable to non-residents as effectively.
However, main comfort retailer chains like Seven-Eleven, HouseholdMart, and Lawson should not included in this system.
The rebate restrict is ¥3,000 per cost service, which means that if all 4 providers are used, a complete of as much as ¥12,000 could be rebated.
The rebate program will finish as soon as the allotted funds of ¥9.1 billion from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is exhausted.
Source: ANN

