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Japan Airlines is offering a same-day luggage delivery service for visitors to Tokyo.
The service costs $29, and the airline says it will help combat "congestion" on public transport.
The weak yen has made Japan a popular destination for visitors from countries including the US.
Japan Airlines is offering to deliver luggage to your hotel or accommodation when you visit Tokyo.
The same-day service costs 4,500 yen ($29) per suitcase and is available from terminal three at Haneda Airport.
JAL said the initiative will help "address social issues such as congestion in public transportation and the shortage of storage lockers," as well as making life easier for tourists.
The "Baggage-Free" service, which is also available for Japanese residents, covers 14 districts in Tokyo including Shinjuku.
Millions of visitors have been flocking to Japan to take advantage of the weak yen.
The Japanese government expects to surpass its target of 32 million visitors this year following a very busy summer, with a record 3.2 million tourists in July, about 66% more than the same month in 2023.
Amrita Banta, managing director of luxury insights firm Agility Research & Strategy, previously told BI that luxury and designer stores in Tokyo were proving popular.
Banta, who visited Tokyo in the summer, said high-end stores started admitting customers by appointment to cope with demand.
Neighborhoods such as Shibuya and Harajuku in Tokyo are busier than ever, with higher prices at restaurants and hotels triggering frustration and anti-tourist sentiment among some residents.
Some places in Japan are taking steps to mitigate the impact of over-tourism.