Chocolate gift delivery to Japan
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When will my chocolate be delivered ? Deliveries are sent to the address you have provided via DHL EXPRESS from Monday until Friday from 8 am to 6 pm. How much are the delivery charges ? Planète Chocolat offers you secure methods of payment. Our delivery charges for Japan are €39.33 including taxes.
Is delivery also possible on weekends or public holidays ? Unfortunetly, no , DHL only delivers from Monday to Friday between 08:00 - 18:00 and does not work during public holidays. Belgian chocolate en route to the country of the rising sun!
Thanks to your specialist chocolatier, Planète Chocolat, you can get your favorite chocolate wherever you are in the world, even in Japan; on the other side of the globe! Your loved ones might be Japanese, or maybe they are just currently living in Japan. Why not send your loved ones some ganaches or other assortments? It's always a great gift to give, especially in Japan where the country has had a real passion for chocolate for the last 15 years.
The Japanese chocolate market has been Asia's leading one for 10 years!
Although today the chocolate market in Japan is the most prolific in Asia, the product was completely marginalized before the 2000s. In 2012, chocolate consumption in Japan reached 235,000 metric tons, which is about 1.8 kg per capita. Since the 1990s, this has been increasing on average by 25% each year. The confectionery market is divided into five main segments:
For Valentine's Day chocolate is a must in JapanIf you want to particularly romantic Valentine's Day this year in Japan, then you should trust Planète Chocolat to do all the hard work! All women love it as a gift because it always makes for such a tasty and original surprise! But contrary to what you might think at first glance, it's surprisingly the young women who are giving chocolates to their Valentines. The phenomenon is such that Valentine's Day is now a holiday that is dedicated to chocolate. As a way of saying "thank you", the men have their turn at giving chocolate a month later, during White Day, a holiday held on March 14th.
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