The eCommerce market in Japan 2020, Data, Trend
B2C eCommerce market in Japan overview
During the last year, the eCommerce market in Japan had a big shift amid pandemic. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) reported, that in FY 2020, the total B2C online sales remained the same at ¥19.3 Trillion although contracted slightly. This was not a contraction in terms of comparing the volume in the normal year. The restriction of the movement means travel tickets sales fell dramatically. This is reflected in service and shows an increase in goods and digital sales as people stayed home most of the time.
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eCommerce market value in Japan, Trend
The report shows a strong 29% increase in consumer electronics goods, followed by Apparel & Accessories, Food & Beverages (including Alcohols), Home accessories & Furniture. Together, these top four categories account for 73% of the total Goods sales. In addition, each market has expanded significantly.
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Resource: The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
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