The have a scheme, which is aimed at reducing baggage and cutting carbon emissions.
If you get stressed packing for a holiday... you might consider travelling to Japan.
Japan Airlines is offering passengers, who don't fancy loading up their suitcases, the chance to rent their clothes when they arrive in Tokyo.
The scheme is aimed at reducing baggage and cutting carbon emissions.
The clothes are placed in your hotel or Airbnb ahead of your arrival, and are collected and washed when you fly home.
For around €30, women can rent a summer wardrobe consisting of five tops and three skirts or pairs of trousers.
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