GYET Inc. (Headquarters: Suginami Ward, Tokyo; President and CEO: Tatsuya Kimura) is pleased to announce that "KuruFuku," its in-facility shopping service for individuals with disabilities and the elderly, has celebrated its first anniversary since its full launch in June 2025. "KuruFuku" is a service where store staff from "MAC HOUSE," which operates nationwide, visit welfare facilities to provide individuals with disabilities and the elderly the opportunity to see, touch, and select clothing and miscellaneous goods. Since its full launch in June 2025, the service has visited a total of 64 facilities nationwide, serving approximately 2,000 individuals. Marking its first anniversary, the company will fully deploy its dedicated mobile sales vehicle, the "KuruFuku-go," and strengthen its visiting system, primarily in the Kanto area. By establishing a system that can efficiently transport a larger volume of merchandise, we aim to enhance the reproducibility of in-facility sales floor setups and expand visiting opportunities. ■ "KuruFuku" Business Overview "KuruFuku," which fully launched in June 2025, is a service where MAC HOUSE store staff from GYET visit welfare facilities to allow users to enjoy shopping. We offer a wide product lineup, mainly clothing and miscellaneous goods, and set up a store-like sales floor within the facility. Users can enjoy a shopping experience within the facility where they can see, touch, and select products in person. Furthermore, by handling everything from preliminary consultations to delivery, setup, customer service, and dismantling, we have created an operational system that is easy to implement as an in-facility event while minimizing the preparation burden on facility staff. https://kurufuku.com/ ■ Three Strengths of "KuruFuku" 1 Wide Selection / "Casual Apparel" to Brighten Daily Life We propose casual apparel that is easy to wear daily, not limited to clothing for welfare and nursing care. The product lineup is extensive, inclu