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21 November 2023

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21 November 2023

Japanese restaurants overseas triple to 187,000 over past decade

Asia and Europe experienced a growth of 20% in Japanese restaurants from 2021.

Upasana Mukherjee November 21 2023

The number of Japanese restaurants abroad has tripled over the last decade, reaching around 187,000 this year.

According to a recent survey by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, there has been a 20% increase in Japanese restaurant chains across the globe since 2021.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries further attributes this growth to the rising number of anime fans in Central and South America, as well as the increase in demand and popularity of anime shows such as 'One Piece' and 'Demon Slayer'.

Asia and Europe experienced a growth of 20% in 2021, reaching 122,000 and 16,400, respectively.

This increase is expected to drive the growth of Japan's agriculture and seafood exports as the country's culinary influence continues to spread.

China had the highest number of restaurants, with 78,760, followed by the US with 26,040 and South Korea with 18,210.

In 2023, the count of Japanese restaurants in North America declined by about 10% to 28,600 due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, the number nearly doubled in Central and South America compared to 2021, reaching 12,900.

Additionally, as noted by the ministry, a shift in survey methodology contributed to the identification of more outlets.

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