Saturday 8 November 2014

Retailing in Japan- Market Summary and Forecasts: Comprehensive overview of the market, consumer, and competitive context, with retail sales value and forecasts to 2018

Retailing in Japan- Market Summary and Forecasts: Comprehensive overview of the market, consumer, and competitive context, with retail sales value and forecasts to 2018 is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack. This report provides a detailed analysis of both the historic and forecast market data of retail sales of different product segments across key channels in Japan. In addition, it provides an overview of changing shopping trends, government policies towards business, the influence of various economic variables on the retail industry, new online and technology trends, the competitive landscape across product segments, and details of key retailers.

Key Findings
- A slow economy with sluggish consumption expenditure levels, poses new challenges to retailers
- The aging population and single households will remain the prime focus groups for retailers, and online is set to post double digit growth
- Retail expenditure is expected to witness sluggish growth over the forecast period
- Convenience formats and healthy products will be key to the growth of food and grocery
- Rising prices, better operational performance, and the demand for fast fashion is helping clothing and footwear retailers

Synopsis
- “Retailing in Japan - Market Summary and Forecasts” is a detailed industry report providing a comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends, forecasts, and opportunities in Japan's retail market
- The report is a result of a thorough analysis of consumer trends, changing economic and population factors, and the influence of the internet and technology in the retail industry
- The report provides both qualitative and quantitative insights of the changing retail dynamics across various product segments across different channels; with in-depth analysis of 26 product categories and 17 retail channels
- It provides an overview of key retailers operating across the main product segments and their presence across channels

Reasons To Buy
- The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Japanese retail market for companies already operating in and those wishing to enter the Japanese market
- Understand which channels and products will be the major winners and losers over the coming years and plan accordingly, with a comprehensive coverage of 26 products, across 12 product sectors that include: Clothing, Footwear, Books, News and Stationery, Electrical and Electronics, Food and Grocery, Personal Care, Furniture and Floor Coverings, Home and Garden Products, Music, Video and Entertainment Software, Sports and Leisure Equipment, Sports and Leisure Equipment, and Luggage and Leather Goods
- Benefit from a detailed analysis of vital economic and population trends, and key consumer and technology trends influencing the retail market
- Monitor the competitive landscape with analysis of key international and domestic players in each of the 12 product sectors

Companies Mentioned
Uniqlo Co., Ltd, Louis Vuitton, Isetan Mitsukoshi, Sogo and Seibu, Ginza yamagataya, Takashimaya, Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc, Zozotown.com, Shimamura, washington, Bally Japan Ltd. , Books Kinokuniya, Yurindo, Book-Ace, Knowledge Design, Amazon Japan, Yamada-Denki, Edion, Bic Camera, Yodobashi, Fasola, K's denki, yesasia.com, Seven Eleven, Lawson, Family Mart, Circle K Sunkus, Ministop, Aeon, Seiyu, Donki, Daiei, Ito Yokado, Dhc, Fancl, Dr.Ci:Labo, DFS Galleria, yoyomarket.jp, Muji, Nitori , Shimachu,  Unico, OtsukaKagu, Ikea, Nitori, Cainz, Kahma , Rakuten.com, Alpen, Xebio, Himaraya, Adidas Japan KK , Nike, Samantha Thavasa , Tsutsumi, Tasaki, Samsonite, Ron Herman, Zara, HandM, Cassina, BoConceptTo view the table of contents and know more details please visit Retailing in Japan- Market Summary and Forecasts: Comprehensive overview of the market, consumer, and competitive context, with retail sales value and forecasts to 2018

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