Tea Market in Japan 2022
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Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis. Traditional teas originating from the Camellia sinensis plant include black, white, green, yellow, oolong, and yerba mate, all of which contain caffeine. According to StrategyHelix, the tea market in Japan is expected to increase by US$ 139 million during 2022-2028, expanding at a CAGR of 0.6% during the forecast period.
The report provides up-to-date market size data for period 2018-2021 and forecast to 2028 covering key market aspects like sales value for tea. The Japan tea market is segmented on the basis of product, and distribution channel. Based on product, the tea market in Japan is categorized into black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, others. On the basis of distribution channel, the tea market in Japan has been segmented into supermarkets & hypermarkets, grocery stores, online retailing, specialized stores, others.
The prominent players operating in the Japan tea market include Ito En Ltd., Mitsui Norin Co. Ltd., Unilever PLC.
The report is an invaluable resource for companies and organizations active in this industry. It provides a cohesive picture of the tea market to help drive informed decision making for industry executives, policy makers, academic, and analysts.
Report Scope
Product: black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, others
Distribution channel: supermarkets & hypermarkets, grocery stores, online retailing, specialized stores, others
Years considered: this report covers the period 2018 to 2028
Key Benefits for Stakeholders
Get a comprehensive picture of the Japan tea market
Identify regional strategies and strategic priorities on the basis of local data
Pinpoint growth sectors and trends for investment
The report provides up-to-date market size data for period 2018-2021 and forecast to 2028 covering key market aspects like sales value for tea. The Japan tea market is segmented on the basis of product, and distribution channel. Based on product, the tea market in Japan is categorized into black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, others. On the basis of distribution channel, the tea market in Japan has been segmented into supermarkets & hypermarkets, grocery stores, online retailing, specialized stores, others.
The prominent players operating in the Japan tea market include Ito En Ltd., Mitsui Norin Co. Ltd., Unilever PLC.
The report is an invaluable resource for companies and organizations active in this industry. It provides a cohesive picture of the tea market to help drive informed decision making for industry executives, policy makers, academic, and analysts.
Report Scope
Product: black tea, fruit & herbal tea, green tea, instant tea, others
Distribution channel: supermarkets & hypermarkets, grocery stores, online retailing, specialized stores, others
Years considered: this report covers the period 2018 to 2028
Key Benefits for Stakeholders
Get a comprehensive picture of the Japan tea market
Identify regional strategies and strategic priorities on the basis of local data
Pinpoint growth sectors and trends for investment
PART 1. INTRODUCTION
Scope of the study
Study period
Geographical scope
Research methodology
PART 2. TEA MARKET OVERVIEW
PART 3. MARKET BREAKDOWN BY PRODUCT
Black tea
Fruit & herbal tea
Green tea
Instant tea
Others
PART 4. MARKET BREAKDOWN BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
Supermarkets & hypermarkets
Grocery stores
Online retailing
Specialized stores
Others
PART 5. KEY COMPANIES
Ito En, Ltd.
Mitsui Norin Co., Ltd.
Unilever PLC
About StrategyHelix
Disclaimer
Scope of the study
Study period
Geographical scope
Research methodology
PART 2. TEA MARKET OVERVIEW
PART 3. MARKET BREAKDOWN BY PRODUCT
Black tea
Fruit & herbal tea
Green tea
Instant tea
Others
PART 4. MARKET BREAKDOWN BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
Supermarkets & hypermarkets
Grocery stores
Online retailing
Specialized stores
Others
PART 5. KEY COMPANIES
Ito En, Ltd.
Mitsui Norin Co., Ltd.
Unilever PLC
About StrategyHelix
Disclaimer