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Japan Announced The Size Of Its Market Last Year: 483 Billion 200 Million Yen.

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   Japan The market size of the uniformed market in 2013 was 483 billion 200 million yen, up 1.4% from 2012. Not only the demand for uniforms for hospitality increases, but also the sales of executive uniforms. Towards the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, the demand for uniform service in the suburbs of Tokyo has been increasing.


   factory Uniforms account for 50.7% of the market, 23.1% of school uniforms, 17.2% of hospitals, restaurants and food factories, while 9.1% of administrative uniforms.


The market of executive position uniforms has been depressed for a long time, but the growth trend has been growing since 2013. The service market predicts that the market of nurses' uniform will expand, and the small-scale nursing care facilities that are made of cheap clothing will become more and more.


In addition, the demand for revival of the earthquake in East Japan and other factors increased the market size after 2011. The market size increased by 490 billion yen in 2014 and the growth rate was about 1.4%. 2015 Expect It will also grow steadily.

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