Category: Luxury Goods
Japan Luxury Goods
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Luxury Leather Goods in Japan
... and May. Long-term border closures also made it difficult for the category to experience a solid and sustainable rebound, as the decimation in inbound arrivals severely limited the consumer base for these products. Meanwhile, home ... Read More
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Luxury Hotels in Japan
... this never came to fruition, as the Games were held with no audience. The fifth wave of COVID-19 started at the beginning of July and spread at a rapid pace, as it was the more ... Read More
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Luxury Portable Consumer Electronics in Japan
... portable consumer electronics posted healthy growth. However, it should be noted that sales of luxury mobile phones remain negligible, with luxury portable consumer electronics completely dominated by luxury wearables. Going through the unprecedented health crisis, ... Read More
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Luxury Eyewear in Japan
... affected categories in luxury goods in 2020. This was due to the decimation of inbound and outbound tourism as a result of the pandemic. Tourists form a significant consumer group for luxury sunglasses, therefore the ... Read More
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Luxury Timepieces in Japan
... border closures. Under normal circumstances, this category achieves a significant proportion of sales from inbound tourists. Therefore, the closure of the country’s borders during the pandemic in order to avoid transmission of the virus decimated ... Read More
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Luxury Writing Instruments and Stationery in Japan
... meetings and the decimation of inbound arrivals to the country, with the latter having been responsible for a notable share of sales in recent years. It also negatively impacted the gift-giving culture in Japan. Prior ... Read More
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Luxury Jewellery in Japan
... closures also led to plummeting sales as the performance of luxury jewellery is heavily supported by inbound tourists. Moreover, the cancellation of major celebratory and life events such as weddings for the majority of the ... Read More
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Asia-Pacific Eyewear Market, By Product Type (Contact Lenses [Soft, and Rigid], Spectacles [Spectacle Lenses, and Spectacle Frames], and Sunglasses [Polarized, and Non-Polarized); By Material (Glass, Plastics, and Metal); By Category (By Lifestyle Eyewear [Fast Fashion Eyewear, Premium Eyewear, Luxury Eyewear], Sports Eyewear, Prescription Eyewear, and Specialty Eyewear) End-Users (Men, Women, Kids, and Unisex); By Distribution Chanel (Online Store, and Offline [Mono Brand Store, Multi Brand Stores, Optical Stores, Departmental Stores, and Others); By Age Group (Under 3 Years Old, 03-12 Years Old, 13-19 Years Old, 20-39 Years Old, 40-60 Years Old, and Above 60 Years Old); By Country (China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific);Trend Analysis, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2015-2027
... Eyewear, Premium Eyewear, Luxury Eyewear], Sports Eyewear, Prescription Eyewear, and Specialty Eyewear) End-Users (Men, Women, Kids, and Unisex); By Distribution Chanel (Online Store, and Offline [Mono Brand Store, Multi Brand Stores, Optical Stores, Departmental Stores, ... Read More