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Case Studies

SINCE 2014, Luxurique has crafted event success for a range of clients representing myriad industries. While the size, budget and duration differed between them, our commitment to delivering tailored, one-of-a-kind experiences was the same for each.

Luxury Jewelry Brand

A European jewellery brand wanted to recognise its most loyal 250 clients with a memorable itinerary in Japan. Over eight days, a number of events, including a luxury gala party, took place at culturally significant venues in Tokyo and Kyoto, with individually tailored tours and experiences for clients and the accompanying media.

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Global Automaker

A US-based automaker wanted to communicate a new corporate strategy while reinforcing ties between its global and Japanese executives. Luxurique organised all accommodation, meetings and bespoke tours and experiences for the 30 senior managers.

Men's Watch Brand

A luxury watch brand chose Kyoto for a private launch of its latest collection of timepieces. Held in an exquisitely preserved traditional house, the invite-only event was attended by a selection of the brand’s most loyal clients. Luxurique managed the entire project, from venue selection to organising all additional cultural and dining experiences and staff.

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Global Investment Company

The board of directors of a multinational investment company selected Tokyo for its annual conference. Luxurique coordinated all event logistics, including attendees’ VIP arrival and departure, accommodation, dinners, meetings and guest speakers.

Multinational Financial Firm

A global financial company chose its Tokyo office as the venue for its annual board meeting. Luxurique remodelled a meeting room as a stylish party space, with floral decorations by a renowned Japanese ikebana artist. Coordinators also planned the catering of each day’s lunch and dinner by a different famous Japanese chef. The project included adapting menus for a range of tastes and dietary requirements.

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What Our Customers Say

“We loved each day more than the next and felt extremely well taken care of. We hope to refer many people to you and see you again on future trips. Special thanks to Jonathan, who worked tirelessly.”

FIT group, 6 persons from the USA

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