BloomZ (BLMZ) and M-NEXT Team Up to Create Live Store Experiences

BloomZ Inc. (NASDAQ:BLMZ) is one of the 13 Best Japanese Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. On May 22, BloomZ Inc. (NASDAQ:BLMZ) announced a business partnership with M-NEXT Holdings Co., Ltd., the parent company of O&A Co., Ltd., which operates the popular trading card specialty shop “Ryusei no Arashi” in Japan.

Through this partnership, M-NEXT and BloomZ Inc. (NASDAQ:BLMZ) will work together to create new and fun entertainment experiences for customers. The companies will combine BloomZ Inc.’s (NASDAQ:BLMZ) capabilities in planning and production through its VTuber and sound production business with M-NEXT’s retail store operations capabilities.

BloomZ (BLMZ) and M-NEXT Team Up to Create Live Store Experiences

A line of eager ticket buyers outside a theatre on opening night showing the demand for live events.

BloomZ Inc. (NASDAQ:BLMZ) plans to use its VTubers and voice actors to help design in-store event spaces. These spaces will be developed like open-concept radio studios where live, interactive events can be hosted. M-NEXT will also benefit as these events are designed to strengthen fan engagement and bring more traffic to the “Ryusei no Arashi” stores.

Both companies believe that this partnership will drive growth and generate new business opportunities for them.

BloomZ Inc. (NASDAQ:BLMZ) is a holding company that operates BloomZ in Japan, which specializes in sound production for games and anime. BloomZ also manages, trains, and promotes voice actors and VTubers.

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