Tokyo’s professional wresting paradise put up a fight against global travel and shipping restrictions with stronger e-commerce logistics.
After two decades of running his business, Toudoukan’s owner and director Takashi Izumi faced an empty store and a concerning backlog on his online orders.
And it’s no ordinary store. Along a nondescript alley in Sugamo, a shopping district in Tokyo, Japan, Toudoukan (闘道館) has long been a gathering place and must-visit for fans of professional wrestling. When Covid-19 hit, it threatened a knock-out blow.
Covid-19 has cast Japanese businesses like Toudoukan into dire straits, with at least a thousand closing up to February. Footfall also took a huge hit due to the travel bans that have emptied sports stadiums at the Tokyo 2020 summer Olympic games.
Izumi knew that survival meant strengthening his online business, until then a smaller sideline to the main retail business, to maintain ties with his shop’s loyal following.
IMPROVED E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS TO LAY THE SMACKDOWN ON TRANSPORT TROUBLES
Challenges with a former logistics partner, however, put a chokehold on Izumi’s ambitions. Manual data logging processes caused frequent delivery errors that led to costly return orders. During the pandemic, international shipping services got suspended due to restrictions on cross-border shipments— a major problem considering most of Izumi’s online customers were based in the U.S.
Still, Izumi refused to tap out.
“It was difficult to respond to the increasing number of unfulfilled orders and inquiries,” said Izumi. “But most of all, it was hard not to respond to the wishes of our fans.”
It was in July 2020 that Izumi turned to DHL Express.
ペン先の卸売りを生業にした祖父から続く、文具商の三代目。筆記具にこだわる下町の店。そう聞けば、誰もが気難しい店主を想像するかもしれない。しかし、職人気質の頑固さや、デジタルの波に抗うような焦燥感は、広瀬氏からは一切感じられない。むしろ真逆の印象だ。柔和な表情と、穏やかな語り口は、「カキモリ」の世界観そのものだ。
「『カキモリ』の店名の由来は、たのしく書く人、「書き人」という意味から来ています。ですから筆記具でも、すごくラグジュアリーなものや、マニアックな品揃えではなく、興味のない人でも気軽に来店して、『久しぶりに、ちょっと書いてみたいな』という気持ちになってもらえるような品揃えを目指しています」。
まるでカフェかブティックを思わせる外観に、天井の高い開放的な店内。商品は、独特な丸みを帯びたインクボトルや、素材にこだわった紙やペン。それぞれが、思わず触れたくなる魅力を持っている。そして、不思議と何か書いてみたくなる衝動に利き手をくすぐられる。
FROM AN ANCIENT ARENA TO THE MODERN BATTLEGROUND
Like its array of specialty merchandise, Toudoukan has a colorful history.
It was a trip to Rome that inspired Izumi to establish the business. Standing before the historic Colosseum, the ancient amphitheater where gladiators used to battle, a revelation hit him.
“At that moment, I vividly recalled the scenes of heated professional pro-wrestling matches that I was so passionate about as a child, and I was convinced this is the path I would take,” said Izumi, who had begun watching the sport with his grandfather at the age of four.
Having always aspired to be entrepreneur, Izumi immediately formulated a business plan, resigning from his day job to put his plan in motion.
FIGHTING STRONG FOR THE FANS
Today, Izumi’s store is unmistakable. A huge poster etched with the iconic lucha libre Mexican wrestling mask hangs above its entrance. Its outer walls are plastered with dynamic fight posters of grappling men and women.