Recently, Chinese tourists have gone to Japan to frantically sweep goods, and their shopping enthusiasm has been unprecedentedly high! Because the yen exchange rate has refreshed a record low in the past 34 years! Many tourists have said that a bag is cheaper than 3,000 yuan, and they can earn 10,000 yuan on a trip! Come and see the grand occasion at the entrance of the LV store in Japan!
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The depreciation of the yen has greatly stimulated the shopping appetite of Chinese tourists. At this time, the price of a bag may be three thousand or even more cheaper. Chinese tourists are carrying empty suitcases to Japan for overseas shopping. There, they can buy the items they have been dreaming of for a long time at a lower price.
From luxury goods to cosmetics, clothing to electronics, there is little end to the shopping list for Chinese tourists. Many Chinese tourists say they can buy these goods at home, but the prices are far apart. Therefore, they would rather spend time and money traveling to Japan to enjoy a unique shopping experience.
With the shopping boom of Chinese tourists, daigou has become an attractive side hustle. Due to the high demand for shopping, many Chinese tourists have begun to consider purchasing daigou to subsidize their travel expenses. The principle of daigou is simple: it takes Japanese goods back to China and sells them at a higher price than the Chinese market.
Some people joked that the purchasing agent at this time can really earn 10,000 yuan after a trip. In fact, the daigou market is booming, and many people have made considerable profits through daigou. However, we can't ignore the many issues involved in purchasing agents, including product quality, fakes, and so on. Therefore, when choosing a purchasing channel, it is important to choose a trustworthy platform and merchant.
The depreciation of the yen has brought about a shopping spree among Chinese tourists, but we must also remember to be rational in consumption. Shopping is a pleasure, but one should not indulge in material temptations. In the process of shopping, we need to be clear about our needs, treat the price of goods rationally, and avoid blind consumption.
What do you think of this crazy sweeping behavior of Chinese tourists in Japan?