By MASAKI HASHIDA/ Staff Writer
September 27, 2021 at 08:00 JST
An "osechi" package offered for 400,000 yen ($3,600) by the Matsuya department store is prepared by Luca Fantin, executive chef at a restaurant managed by Bvlgari in Tokyo's posh Ginza district. (Masaki Hashida)
Department stores are going all out in their efforts to make the coming New Year extra special with luxury "osechi" feast packages to cater to stay-at-home demand due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. [Read More]
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