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# REDポイント

私たちが展開するREDX Pointは、RED° TOKYO TOWERやその他のイベント会場などで、ユーザーが楽しみながらポイントを収集・利用できるサービスです。来場やイベント参加、会場内でのアクティビティなど、さまざまなアクションを通じて自然にポイントが貯まるため、ユーザーは自分の行動や体験に対してリワード（報酬）を得る感覚を楽しめます。

また、REDX Pointは小さな単位で設計されているため、より日常的なシーンや短期的なイベントにおいても使いやすいのが特徴です。例えば、ちょっとしたゲームへの参加や会場内のスタンプラリー、友人とのグループアクティビティなど、細かなタイミングでポイントを付与できるので、利用者に無理なく体験を促すことができます。

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