Autumn is deepening, and it's finally time to miss warm coffee and latte. With Starbucks in the neighborhood of the office, you can spend a blissful time drinking on a cozy sofa surrounded by stylish interiors, or hanging a blanket rented on the terrace on your lap and squeaking.

However, at home, there is no Starbucks where you can walk around. That's where Starbucks Discoveries comes in. At convenience stores and supermarkets, you can easily get that taste made from the same beans as Starbucks stores. It seems that it is particular about freshness, and the expiration date is only 18 days. The secret of the taste that is comparable to the shop was in such a place.

There is a wonderful gift from such Starbucks Discoveries. If you apply for the thank-you campaign "STARBUCKS DISCOVERIES Thank You Campaign", you will win a "Seattle Tour to Visit the First Starbucks Store" and a "Starbucks Card".

A nice gift from Starbucks
A nice gift from Starbucks

You can go to the first Starbucks store in Seattle at the Starbucks Seattle Tour Course. A very generous project that anyone can apply for without having to buy Starbucks products.

Enjoy the original taste at the first store in Seattle, the birthplace of Starbucks
Enjoy the original taste at the first store in Seattle, the birthplace of Starbucks

On the other hand, for the "Starbucks Card Course", you purchase the target products of Starbucks Discoveries at a convenience store, take an image of the receipt you receive at that time, and apply. The condition is to purchase the product, but on the contrary, the more you buy, the more chances you have because you can apply for another new receipt as many times as you like. The gift is a limited Starbucks card (1,000 yen worth) designed by Keeda Oikawa, an illustrator involved in art production at Starbucks stores in Japan. We will win 1,000 people by lottery.

You can get a limited design Starbucks card
You can get a limited design Starbucks card

The campaign period is until 23:59 on December 26th. Don't forget.

* All images are from the Starbucks website