Hibiya Kadan will hold a pop-up shop at Shibuya Hikarie, offering sustainable dried flowers from Tateshina, Nagano, in conjunction with Earth Day on April 22. This initiative aims to promote natural drying with reduced energy consumption and support local agriculture.
Founded in 1872. Currently operates approximately 190 locations nationwide. Continues to propose high-quality, high-value-added lifestyles through flowers and greenery, including wedding floral arrangements, flower gifts, fresh flower sales, and floral content services.
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FAQ
When is the pop‑up shop offering sustainable dried flowers scheduled to open, and where is it located?
The pop‑up shop will open on April 22, Earth Day, at Shibuya Hikarie in Tokyo, featuring sustainable dried flowers sourced from Tateshina in Nagano.
What is the origin of the dried flowers offered by Hibiya Kadan in the Earth Day pop‑up, including the region and drying method?
The dried flowers are harvested in Tateshina, a town in Nagano Prefecture, and are naturally dried using low‑energy processes that reduce electricity consumption.
How many locations does Hibiya Kadan operate nationwide as of its latest report, and when was the company originally founded?
Hibiya Kadan, founded in 1872, currently operates approximately 190 retail locations across Japan, providing a wide range of floral services.
What types of floral services does Hibiya Kadan provide besides the sustainable dried‑flower pop‑up, according to the article?
Besides the sustainable dried‑flower pop‑up, Hibiya Kadan offers wedding floral arrangements, flower gift deliveries, fresh‑flower sales, and specialized floral content services for various occasions.
How does the Earth Day pop‑up shop aim to support local agriculture, and what environmental benefit does its drying method provide?
The pop‑up shop supports local agriculture by sourcing dried flowers exclusively from Tateshina growers in Nagano, and its natural low‑energy drying method lowers overall energy use, contributing to reduced carbon emissions.