In a significant step towards blending urban living with nature, Life's Tree has officially opened its new location at Star Hill Terrace in Nagoya on March 15th. This exciting development comes from the Tokyo-based company, which has been dedicated to promoting a lifestyle rich in natural products since its establishment in 1976.
Nestled in the lush area of Hoshigaoka, which is conveniently close to central Nagoya, the store reflects a commitment to nurture harmony between people and the environment. Life’s Tree aims to offer a refreshing idea of living in connection with nature through its innovative product lineup focused on herbs and aromatherapy.
Store Features and Services
At the new store, customers will discover a variety of items, including essential oils sourced from plants around the globe, herbal teas, herbal cordial (a concentrated drink made from herbs and fruits), and unique products like Manuka honey. Everything is designed to be easily integrated into daily life, making the benefits of nature accessible to both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts of aromatherapy.
Life's Tree is dedicated to promoting wellness and well-being, and the Star Hill Terrace store will be an educational hub as well. It will host classes and workshops about herbs and aromatherapy, allowing visitors to deepen their understanding and engagement with these natural elements.
The store plans to offer a variety of crafting workshops where participants can learn to create their own products. For instance, a lead diffuser customization service will be available, where attendees can select a base scent from four themes and enhance it with their favorite essential oil. This unique experience will not only allow for individual expression but will also cater to the mood or health of each participant.
Opening Celebration Campaign
As part of the opening celebration, several promotional initiatives are set to take place to engage customers and enhance their shopping experience:
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Limited Edition Ethical Happy Bags: These special bags feature carefully selected items with Manuka honey and other products perfect for welcoming a comfortable spring, priced at 3,500 yen (tax included) with only 50 bags available.
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Purchase Bonuses: Customers have the option to choose between two promotional offers. Those spending over 8,800 yen (around $80) will receive a box of delicious herbal tea as a gift (limited to the first 30 customers). Additionally, from March 15 to April 30, customers spending over 3,600 yen will get a free box of herbal tea for those who register on the official LINE account or app.
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Web-Only Workshop Reservations: Reservations for workshops will only be accepted online, launching on March 10. Various activities are scheduled, including:
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Aromatherapy Spray Making: Participants can craft a room spray themed around the twelve zodiac signs, enhancing their living areas based on personal stories connected to each sign. Scheduled for March 27 to March 29, sessions will include an opportunity for 4 participants each, priced at 1,500 yen per person.
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Ethical Bath Salt Making: From April 3 to April 5, attendees can create body-friendly bath salts using natural ingredients, embracing the mystical color of butterfly pea flowers. Each session will allow for 4 participants, charging 2,000 yen per session.
Store Information
- - Address: 16-50 Hoshigaoka Motomachi, Chikusa, Nagoya, Aichi 464-0802, Japan
- - Phone: 03-3409-1836 (until March 14) / 080-1049-5627 (from March 15)
- - Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
For more details, the company's official page can provide insights into the services and upcoming events for customers eager to explore a life enriched with nature. Life’s Tree continues to play a pivotal role in promoting natural and sustainable living through its dedication to health, fun, and the environment, making it a valuable addition to the community at Hoshigaoka. With more than four decades of experience, the company is committed to sharing the blessings of nature through carefully sourced herbs and essential oils, fostering wellness and well-being in everyday life.