Send ITOCHU Gift Cards in Bulk · GIFQ

ITOCHU-Shokuhin catalog gift cards let Japan-based recipients self-select premium food items — distributed in bulk via GIFQ.
Available in
Japan
Denominations
Various denominations
Delivery
Instant
Min order (€)
10
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When your recipient gets a GIFQ link, they pick from 5,000+ brands in their country and currency. Lower breakage. Higher satisfaction. Zero inventory risk.

Higher redemption
Recipients are 3× more likely to redeem a reward when they get to choose the brand themselves.
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Lower breakage
Unused cards drop from 18% (single-brand programs) to under 5% with GIFQ's open catalog.
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Inventory risk
Allocate, don't pre-buy. Recipients choose from the full catalog the moment they redeem — no inventory, no stranded SKUs, no expired single-brand stock on your books.
Why not buy direct from the brand?

Buying direct is fine for one card. Not 1,000.

Buying direct from the brand
Sending via GIFQ
Ordering
Manual, brand-by-brand
One platform, 5,000+ brands
Countries
Limited by the brand's program
90+ countries
Inventory
Pre-purchase risk
Pay-as-redeemed
Recipient choice
Locked to one brand
Choose from full catalog
API
Usually none
REST + webhooks + SDKs
Analytics
None
Full redemption + cohort data
Currency
One
Local for each recipient
Frequently asked questions

Questions buyers ask before ordering.

What HR, finance, and procurement teams ask before placing a bulk order through GIFQ.

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Who issues the ITOCHU gift card and what can recipients actually redeem it for?

The card is issued by ITOCHU-Shokuhin Co., Ltd., a food trading subsidiary of ITOCHU Corporation. Recipients log in with their gift code and choose from food and beverage products listed in the portal at the time of redemption — the catalog is curated and may vary.

Is this gift card usable outside Japan?

No. The ITOCHU-Shokuhin gift card is available and redeemable in Japan only. It is not suitable for reward programs with recipients in other countries.

How does the catalog-redemption model benefit B2B reward programs?

Recipients choose their own item from the available catalog, eliminating the guesswork of selecting a single product for a large employee or customer group. This self-selection approach tends to produce higher perceived value without increasing the administrative burden on the issuing team.

Is ITOCHU-Shokuhin a strong fit for Japanese seasonal corporate gifting programs?

Yes. Food gift-giving during Ochugen (mid-year) and Oseibo (year-end) is a standard practice in Japanese corporate culture, and a catalog-based food gift card maps directly onto that tradition. HR and marketing teams running Japan-specific campaigns will find it culturally aligned with recipient expectations.

What happens if a recipient does not redeem the card before it expires?

The card carries a fixed validity period, and redemption must be completed within that window. Teams should communicate the expiry date clearly to recipients at the point of distribution to avoid unused cards.

How does ITOCHU-Shokuhin compare to general-purpose gift cards like Amazon Japan for B2B use?

Amazon Japan gift cards offer open-ended product choice across a much wider catalog and are redeemable at any time on a familiar platform. ITOCHU-Shokuhin is narrower in scope — food and beverage only — but carries stronger cultural signaling in contexts where food gifting carries professional or seasonal meaning in Japan.

Itochu

ITOCHU-Shokuhin Co., Ltd. is a major Japanese food trading company and a subsidiary of the ITOCHU Corporation conglomerate. Its gift card operates as a catalog-redemption product: recipients receive a gift code, log in to the designated portal, and select from a curated range of food and beverage items available at the time of redemption. This format suits B2B reward programs targeting recipients in Japan who value premium food gifting — a deeply embedded cultural practice in Japanese corporate culture, particularly around seasonal gift-giving periods such as Ochugen (mid-year) and Oseibo (year-end). The catalog model also means there is no single fixed product; recipients self-select, which reduces the mismatch risk common with physical gift sets. For HR and employee engagement teams managing Japan-based workforces, or for marketing teams running loyalty and incentive programs in the Japanese market, ITOCHU-Shokuhin gift cards offer a culturally appropriate, logistically straightforward payout. Redemption is online and self-managed by the recipient within the card's validity window, reducing fulfillment overhead for the issuing organization. The card is currently available exclusively in Japan.

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