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Sports and Leisure Equipment Retailing in Japan - Market Summary and Forecasts

Released On September 2015

Summary

Sales in sports and leisure equipment accounted for 2.1% of the total sales in 2014. Per capita expenditure on sport and leisure equipment stood at JPY16,281 in 2014, and is expected to reach JPY17,131 by 2019, growing at a CAGR of 1% during 2014-2019. Sales through online channel stood at 10.2% of the total sales and are expected to witness healthy growth to reach 13.5% of the sales by 2019.

Key Findings

- Sales of Sports and leisure equipment accounted for 2.1% of the total retail sales in 2014

- Sports equipment was the largest category with 70.1% of the total retail sales in the category in 2014

- Sales through the online channel are gaining traction, with the channel accounting for 10.2% of the total sales in the segment.

- Specialist retailers dominate the sport and leisure equipment market in Japan, having accounted for 58.8% of the sales in the segment

Synopsis

Sports and Leisure Equipment Retailing in Japan - Market Summary and Forecasts is a detailed sector report providing a comprehensive analysis of the emerging trends, forecasts and opportunities to 2019.

What else does this report offer?

- A thorough analysis of consumer trends changing economic and population factors

- Both qualitative and quantitative insights and analysis of the shifting sports and leisure equipment retail dynamics for sports equipment and toys and games from 2009 to 2019

- Sales of sports and leisure equipment through the following channels from 2009 to 2019: Other specialist retailers; online; hypermarkets, supermarkets and hard-discounters; department stores; cash and carries and warehouse clubs; Value, variety stores and general merchandise retailers; other general and non-specialist direct retailers; clothing, footwear, accessories and luxury goods specialists; music, video, book, stationery and entertainment software specialists; convenience...