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日本襪類市場規模、佔有率、趨勢和預測:按類型、最終用途和地區分類,2026-2034年

Japan Hosiery Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Type, End Use, and Region, 2026-2034

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簡介目錄

2025年日本襪類市場價值25.7億美元,預計2034年將達到33億美元。預計2026年至2034年,其複合年成長率將達2.90%。

日本襪類市場的發展主要得益於日本人對低調精緻服飾的文化偏好、季節性服裝需求以及該國先進的紡織製造能力。老年人對壓力襪和舒適型襪類的需求不斷成長,進一步推動了該品類的成長。在整個產品線中,布料功能性、性能和永續性的持續創新,提高了消費者的興趣,推動了市場擴張,並有助於提升日本襪類市場的整體佔有率。

要點和見解:

  • 按類型分類:到2025年,不透明口罩將佔據市場主導地位,市佔率高達85.5%。這主要是由於消費者偏好兼具商務/正式場合百搭性、日常穿著耐用性以及適合全年佩戴的不透明口罩。
  • 依最終用途分類:到2025年,女性將以68%的市佔率引領市場。這得歸功於女性文化背景中對修長美腿的重視、從休閒到正式的多樣化產品線,以及職業人群和時尚達人強烈的季節性購買習慣。
  • 主要企業:日本襪類市場是一個成熟且競爭激烈的市場,成熟的國內製造商與國際服裝品牌競爭,透過在舒適技術和永續材料方面的不斷創新,從高階市場擴展到大眾市場。

日本襪類市場受惠於文化、人口和技術等多面向因素的共同作用,這些因素推動了消費者需求的持續成長。在日本社會,精緻低調的服裝在職業和社交場合備受推崇,為襪類產品創造了根本性的需求。此外,先進的紡織製造技術也促進了布料品質、壓縮技術和永續生產方式的持續創新。 2025年8月,厚木(Atsugi)推出了180旦雙層襪類,專為秋冬季節打造。該產品在哈爾濱經受了-5度C至-10度C的嚴寒考驗,為都市區女性和上班族提供保暖、舒適和耐用的穿著體驗。此外,消費者健康意識的不斷提高,尤其關注腿部血液循環和長時間穿著的舒適度,也推動了對功​​能性襪類產品的需求。季節性氣候變遷也促使人們調整衣櫥,例如在輕薄襪和重襪類之間切換。完善的零售體系,包括百貨公司、專賣店和強大的電商通路,確保了產品的廣泛供應。

日本襪類市場趨勢:

消費者越來越偏好選擇永續和環保的襪類產品

日益增強的環保意識正在影響日本襪類的消費者購買決策,促使製造商採用永續的生產方式。各大品牌透過使用再生尼龍纖維、可生物分解的包裝和閉合迴路染色製程來最大限度地減少對環境的影響。 2025年10月,奈良縣的Kusaki公司推出了一款永續襪子,將升級回收的棉花與吉野杉和柏木「木纖維」相結合,此舉不僅支持了當地的回收利用,還為吉野櫻花計劃資金籌措。此外,消費者越來越願意為採用環保製程生產的產品支付更高的價格。有機材料和植物來源纖維的引入滿足了消費者對親膚、無化學成分產品的需求。製造商正透過透明的供應鏈實踐和獲得生態認證來建立消費者信任並實現產品差異化。

受運動休閒風的影響,襪類設計風格不斷擴展。

隨著運動服與日常時尚的界線日漸模糊,襪類產品的設計美學和功能需求也不斷被重新定義。消費者越來越需要能夠輕鬆應付商務與休閒場合的襪類產品,同時兼顧舒適度與美觀。製造商正將吸濕排汗、彈性恢復和透氣拼接等功能融入傳統的襪類款式中。 2025年7月,Goldwin在富山發布了其“性能膠囊系列”,推出了專為運動愛好者設計的塑形緊身褲和透氣半截緊身褲,將越野跑的功能性與日常休閒運動服的舒適性完美融合。受健康生活方式的影響,消費者對既能支持積極生活方式又兼具精緻美感的產品需求日益成長。設計創新包括將運動壓縮衣的支撐功能與傳統襪類的優雅外觀相結合的混合結構。

消費者對尺寸齊全、展現正向體態的襪類產品的需求日益成長。

在消費者對更廣泛尺寸和更包容性產品的需求推動下,襪類市場正在經歷變革時期。相關人員,NAIGAI株式會社參與了日本襪類協會舉辦的「襪子日」快閃店和社群媒體宣傳活動,在大阪、橫濱以及線上推廣時尚且包容性強的襪子。此外,製造商正在突破傳統尺寸的限制,拓展產品線,以滿足不同體型的需求。產品研發越來越注重舒適的腰帶、漸進式壓力和自適應貼合設計,以提升不同體型穿著的舒適度。行銷策略也轉向正面的身體訊息,鼓勵和支持多元化的消費者。零售商也意識到服務過去被忽視的消費群體所蘊含的商業性潛力,並正在增加大尺碼襪類產品的貨架空間。

2026-2034年市場展望:

預計在預測期內,日本襪類市場將保持穩定的收入成長,這主要得益於消費者對精緻褲襪的持續偏好以及產品的不斷創新。國內製造商預計將憑藉先進的紡織技術和以品質為中心的生產方式保持競爭優勢。老年人群將繼續推動襪類和治療襪類產品的收入成長。電子商務通路的拓展將提升市場可近性,並帶來個人化的購物體驗。永續的產品開發和高階功能性產品的創新預計將提升各通路的收入貢獻。預計到2025年,日本襪類市場營收將達到25.7億美元,並在2026年至2034年間以2.90%的複合年成長率成長,到2034年達到33億美元。

本報告解答的主要問題

1. 日本的襪類市場規模有多大?

2. 日本襪類市場的預期成長率是多少?

3. 在日本,哪種類型的襪類市佔率最大?

4. 市場成長的主要促進因素是什麼?

5. 日本襪類市場面臨的主要挑戰是什麼?

目錄

第1章:序言

第2章:調查方法

  • 調查目的
  • 相關利益者
  • 數據來源
  • 市場估值
  • 調查方法

第3章執行摘要

第4章:日本襪類市場:引言

  • 概述
  • 市場動態
  • 產業趨勢
  • 競爭資訊

第5章:日本襪類市場:現狀

  • 過去與現在的市場趨勢(2020-2025)
  • 市場預測(2026-2034)

第6章:日本襪類市場:依類型細分

  • 透明
  • 不透明

第7章:日本襪類市場:依最終用途分類

  • 男性
  • 女士

第8章:日本襪類市場:區域細分

  • 關東地區
  • 關西、近畿地區
  • 中部地區
  • 九州和沖繩地區
  • 東北部地區
  • 中國地區
  • 北海道地區
  • 四國地區

第9章:日本襪類市場:競爭格局

  • 概述
  • 市場結構
  • 市場定位
  • 關鍵成功策略
  • 競爭對手儀錶板
  • 企業估值象限

第10章:主要企業概況

第11章:日本襪類市場:產業分析

  • 促進因素、抑制因素和機遇
  • 波特五力分析
  • 價值鏈分析

第12章附錄

簡介目錄
Product Code: SR112026A36110

The Japan hosiery market size was valued at USD 2.57 Billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 3.3 Billion by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 2.90% from 2026-2034.

The Japan hosiery market is propelled by enduring cultural preferences for modest, polished dressing, complemented by seasonal wardrobe requirements and the country's advanced domestic textile manufacturing capabilities. Growing demand for compression and comfort hosiery among the geriatric population further fuels category growth. Continuous innovations in fabric functionality, performance, and sustainability across product lines reinforce consumer appeal, driving market expansion and strengthening the overall Japan hosiery market share.

KEY TAKEAWAYS AND INSIGHTS:

  • By Type: Non-sheer dominates the market with a share of 85.5% in 2025, driven by versatility for professional/formal attire, durable daily wear, and consumer preference for opaque coverage suitable throughout the year.
  • By End Use: Women lead the market with a share of 68% in 2025, supported by cultural emphasis on polished leg aesthetics, diverse casual-to-formal offerings, and strong seasonal purchasing habits in professional and fashion-conscious settings.
  • Key Players: The Japan hosiery market exhibits a mature competitive landscape, with established domestic manufacturers competing alongside international apparel brands across premium and mass-market segments through continuous innovation in comfort technology and sustainable materials.

The Japan hosiery market is propelled by a confluence of cultural, demographic, and technological factors that sustain consistent consumer demand. Japanese society places significant emphasis on polished, modest dressing across professional and social environments, creating a foundational requirement for hosiery products. The nation's advanced textile manufacturing capabilities enable continuous innovation in fabric quality, compression technology, and sustainable production methods. In August 2025, Atsugi launched its 180d double-layer stockings for fall/winter, tested in Harbin at -5°C to -10°C, providing warmth, comfort, and durability for urban women and office workers. Moreover, growing health consciousness among consumers, particularly regarding leg circulation and comfort during extended wear, drives demand for functional hosiery variants. Seasonal climate variations necessitate wardrobe adaptations that include transitioning between sheer and opaque hosiery options. The established retail infrastructure, encompassing department stores, specialty shops, and robust e-commerce channels, ensures widespread product accessibility.

JAPAN HOSIERY MARKET TRENDS:

Rising Preference for Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Hosiery Products

Environmental consciousness is increasingly influencing consumer purchasing decisions within Japan's hosiery sector, driving manufacturers toward sustainable production practices. Brands are adopting recycled nylon fibers, biodegradable packaging materials, and closed-loop dyeing processes to minimize ecological footprints. In October 2025, Nara-based Souki launched sustainable socks using Yoshino cedar and cypress "wooden thread" combined with upcycled cotton, supporting local recycling and funding Yoshino cherry tree planting initiatives. Moreover, consumers demonstrate growing willingness to pay premium prices for hosiery products manufactured through environmentally responsible methods. The integration of organic materials and plant-based fibers into product lines addresses demands for skin-friendly, chemical-free options. Manufacturers are implementing transparent supply chain practices and eco-certifications to build consumer trust and differentiate offerings.

Expansion of Athleisure-Influenced Hosiery Designs

The blurring boundaries between activewear and everyday fashion are reshaping hosiery design aesthetics and functionality requirements. Consumers increasingly seek hosiery products that transition seamlessly from professional environments to casual settings without compromising comfort or appearance. Manufacturers are incorporating performance features such as moisture management, stretch recovery, and breathable panels into traditional hosiery styles. In July 2025, Goldwin 0 launched its Performance Capsule in Toyama, featuring body-mapped compression tights and half-tights with ventilation panels, blending trail-running functionality with everyday athleisure wear for active consumers. The influence of wellness-oriented lifestyles encourages demand for products supporting active routines while maintaining elegant aesthetics. Design innovations include hybrid constructions combining the supportive elements of athletic compression wear with the refined appearance of conventional hosiery.

Growing Demand for Size-Inclusive and Body-Positive Hosiery Options

The hosiery market is experiencing transformation driven by consumer expectations for expanded size ranges and inclusive product offerings. As per sources, NAIGAI Co., Ltd. participated in the Japan Socks Association's pop-up stores and social media campaign for "Sock Day," promoting fashionable, inclusive socks across Osaka, Yokohama, and online. Furthermore, manufacturers are extending sizing options to accommodate diverse body types, moving beyond traditional limited size categories. Product development increasingly emphasizes comfortable waistbands, graduated compression, and adaptive fits that enhance wearability across different physiques. Marketing approaches are shifting toward body-positive messaging that celebrates diverse consumers and promotes self-confidence. Retailers are expanding shelf allocations for extended-size hosiery products, recognizing the commercial potential of addressing previously underserved consumer segments.

MARKET OUTLOOK 2026-2034:

The Japan hosiery market is projected to demonstrate steady revenue growth throughout the forecast period, driven by sustained cultural preferences for refined legwear and continuous product innovation. Domestic manufacturers are expected to maintain competitive advantages through advanced textile technologies and quality-focused production methods. The geriatric demographic will continue stimulating revenue from compression and therapeutic hosiery categories. E-commerce channel expansion will facilitate market accessibility while enabling personalized shopping experiences. Sustainable product development and premium functional variants are anticipated to command growing revenue contributions across distribution channels. The market generated a revenue of USD 2.57 Billion in 2025 and is projected to reach a revenue of USD 3.3 Billion by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 2.90% from 2026-2034.

JAPAN HOSIERY MARKET REPORT SEGMENTATION:

Type Insights:

  • Sheer
  • Non-Sheer

The non-sheer dominates with a market share of 85.5% of the total Japan hosiery market in 2025.

The non-sheer maintains dominant market positioning through its versatile applicability across Japan's professional and social environments. The segment benefits from consumer preferences for opaque coverage that delivers both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality during cooler seasons. Japanese workplace culture emphasizes formal dressing standards that favor non-sheer variants, particularly in corporate and service industry settings where polished appearance is essential. Product durability characteristics appeal to cost-conscious consumers seeking longer-lasting hosiery investments. In March 2025, Atsugi Co., Ltd. launched "Sugosuto," a next-generation legwear combining tights' strength with stockings' transparency, aiming to improve durability and prevent runs and tears.

The segment continues expanding through innovations in fabric weight, texture variations, and color offerings that address diverse consumer preferences. Manufacturers are developing advanced non-sheer constructions incorporating compression benefits, thermal regulation, and enhanced stretch recovery features. The adaptability of non-sheer hosiery for layering purposes during winter months sustains year-round demand patterns. Premium non-sheer variants featuring superior finishing and comfort technologies command strong consumer loyalty among quality-oriented purchasers.

End Use Insights:

  • Men
  • Women

Women lead with a share of 68% of the total Japan hosiery market in 2025.

Women constitute the dominant consumer segment, reflecting deeply established cultural norms regarding feminine legwear in Japanese society. Professional dress codes across corporate, hospitality, and retail sectors create consistent demand for hosiery products among working women. The extensive product variety available for female consumers, spanning multiple opacity levels, compression options, and design aesthetics, supports diverse purchasing occasions. Seasonal fashion cycles and coordinating hosiery with outerwear drive regular repurchase behavior.

Female consumers demonstrate advanced purchasing patterns, balancing considerations of quality, comfort, aesthetic appeal, and price across different usage occasions. The segment benefits from robust marketing investments by manufacturers targeting female demographics through fashion publications, social media, and retail partnerships. Growing emphasis on leg health and circulation support among middle-aged and older women expands functional hosiery adoption. Department store beauty and fashion counters maintain dedicated hosiery sections catering to female consumers seeking personalized product recommendations.

Regional Insights:

  • Kanto Region
  • Kansai/Kinki Region
  • Central/Chubu Region
  • Kyushu-Okinawa Region
  • Tohoku Region
  • Chugoku Region
  • Hokkaido Region
  • Shikoku Region

Kanto region encompassing Tokyo and surrounding prefectures, represents the largest hosiery consumption market driven by concentrated corporate headquarters, extensive service industry employment, and fashion-forward consumer populations. Dense retail infrastructure and sophisticated distribution networks ensure comprehensive product availability across premium and mass-market segments.

Kansai/Kinki region centered on Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, constitutes a significant hosiery market supported by robust commercial activity and traditional cultural influences emphasizing refined presentation. The region's diverse economic base spanning manufacturing, tourism, and retail sectors maintains consistent demand across consumer demographics.

Central/Chubu region anchored by Nagoya's industrial economy, demonstrates steady hosiery consumption patterns aligned with professional workforce requirements across manufacturing and service industries. Regional retail development and growing e-commerce penetration enhance market accessibility for consumers across urban and suburban communities.

Kyushu-Okinawa region presents moderate hosiery demand influenced by subtropical climate conditions affecting seasonal consumption patterns. Tourism-driven economies and growing urban centers in Fukuoka support market development, with lighter denier products demonstrating stronger regional preference.

Tohoku region exhibits hosiery consumption patterns shaped by cooler climate conditions favoring heavier denier and non-sheer products. Regional economic activities in manufacturing and agriculture support working populations requiring professional attire, while geriatric demographics drive functional hosiery demand.

Chugoku region demonstrates moderate hosiery market activity supported by industrial employment centers and commercial development in Hiroshima and surrounding cities. Regional retail presence from national chains ensures product accessibility, while local consumer preferences align with broader national trends.

Hokkaido region reflects northern climate influences driving strong demand for thermal and heavier denier products during extended winter seasons. Tourism industry employment requirements and urban commercial activity in Sapporo sustain consistent market participation across product categories.

Shikoku region represents a smaller but stable hosiery market characterized by traditional retail channels and moderate e-commerce adoption. Regional demographic geriatric influences growing interest in comfort-focused and compression hosiery variants among health-conscious consumer segments.

MARKET DYNAMICS:

GROWTH DRIVERS:

Why is the Japan Hosiery Market Growing?

Cultural Emphasis on Polished Professional Appearance

Japanese workplace culture maintains rigorous standards for professional presentation, with hosiery serving as an essential element of formal and semi-formal attire. Corporate dress codes across industries explicitly or implicitly require polished legwear, creating non-discretionary demand among employed women. The service industry, encompassing hospitality, retail, and healthcare sectors, establishes specific appearance guidelines that include appropriate hosiery requirements. This cultural foundation ensures baseline market demand remains insulated from fashion fluctuations affecting discretionary apparel purchases. Social occasions including ceremonies, formal gatherings, and business entertainment similarly necessitate appropriate hosiery selection, extending demand beyond workplace requirements.

Demographic Geriatric and Health-Conscious Consumer Behavior

Japan's geriatric population profile creates sustained demand for hosiery products offering therapeutic and comfort benefits beyond aesthetic considerations. Compression hosiery designed to support circulation and reduce leg fatigue addresses health concerns prevalent among older consumers. Healthcare professional recommendations increasingly include compression stockings as preventive measures against venous disorders and post-operative recovery support. The wellness orientation extending across consumer age groups encourages adoption of mild compression variants among younger demographics seeking daily comfort enhancement. Product innovations addressing ease of wear, skin sensitivity, and breathability improve compliance and satisfaction among older users. In October 2025, Kao's Curel brand introduced Boosting Hand Care Gloves and Heel Care Socks using Fine Fiber Technology, supported by surveys showing 73% of users concerned about hand dryness and 65% about heel dryness.

Advanced Domestic Textile Manufacturing Capabilities

Japan's sophisticated textile industry provides competitive advantages through continuous innovation in hosiery materials, construction techniques, and finishing processes. Domestic manufacturers leverage precision knitting technologies enabling seamless designs, reinforced stress points, and consistent sizing accuracy. Research investments yield proprietary fiber developments offering enhanced durability, run resistance, and functional properties including UV protection and temperature regulation. As per sources, in June 2025, Teijin Frontier unveiled a next-generation stretch fabric with ultra-fine multi-crimp structure offering lightweight comfort, quick-drying performance, and enhanced elasticity for advanced textile applications. Moreover, quality-focused production methods align with Japanese consumer expectations for premium performance and longevity, supporting brand loyalty and premium pricing strategies. Manufacturing proximity enables responsive inventory management and seasonal product adaptation.

MARKET RESTRAINTS:

What Challenges the Japan Hosiery Market is Facing?

Shifting Fashion Preferences Toward Casual Dressing

Evolving workplace norms increasingly accept casual attire, potentially reducing occasions requiring formal hosiery products. Younger generations demonstrate preferences for bare-leg aesthetics or alternatives such as ankle socks and leggings, challenging traditional hosiery demand patterns. Remote and hybrid working arrangements diminish daily requirements for professional presentation, impacting regular purchase frequency among employed consumers.

Price Sensitivity and Disposable Product Perception

Consumer perception of hosiery as frequently replaced disposable items creates resistance toward premium pricing, limiting manufacturer margins. Competition from lower-priced imported products pressures domestic manufacturers to balance quality investments against price competitiveness. Economic uncertainty encourages consumers to extend hosiery replacement cycles or trade down to economy-tier alternatives.

Climate and Seasonal Demand Variability

Japan's regional climate variations create uneven demand patterns, with warmer regions demonstrating lower consumption compared to temperate zones. Mild winter seasons reduce requirements for heavier denier products, impacting category revenue performance. Summer months present natural demand troughs as consumers prefer alternatives to traditional hosiery in humid conditions.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE:

The Japan hosiery market operates within a mature competitive framework characterized by established domestic manufacturers maintaining significant presence alongside international apparel conglomerates. Competition centers on product innovation, quality differentiation, and brand positioning across distinct market tiers spanning premium, mid-range, and economy segments. Manufacturers invest substantially in research and development activities focused on advancing fabric technologies, comfort features, and sustainable production methods. Distribution strategy optimization remains critical, with competitors balancing traditional retail partnerships against growing e-commerce channel requirements. Private label offerings from major retailers intensify price competition within mass-market segments. Differentiation strategies emphasize functional benefits, fashion collaborations, and brand heritage to justify premium positioning and maintain consumer loyalty.

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS REPORT

1. How big is the Japan hosiery market?

2. What is the projected growth rate of the Japan hosiery market?

3. Which type held the largest Japan hosiery market share?

4. What are the key factors driving market growth?

5. What are the major challenges facing the Japan hosiery market?

Table of Contents

1 Preface

2 Scope and Methodology

  • 2.1 Objectives of the Study
  • 2.2 Stakeholders
  • 2.3 Data Sources
    • 2.3.1 Primary Sources
    • 2.3.2 Secondary Sources
  • 2.4 Market Estimation
    • 2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.4.2 Top-Down Approach
  • 2.5 Forecasting Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Japan Hosiery Market - Introduction

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Market Dynamics
  • 4.3 Industry Trends
  • 4.4 Competitive Intelligence

5 Japan Hosiery Market Landscape

  • 5.1 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
  • 5.2 Market Forecast (2026-2034)

6 Japan Hosiery Market - Breakup by Type

  • 6.1 Sheer
    • 6.1.1 Overview
    • 6.1.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 6.1.3 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 6.2 Non-Sheer
    • 6.2.1 Overview
    • 6.2.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 6.2.3 Market Forecast (2026-2034)

7 Japan Hosiery Market - Breakup by End Use

  • 7.1 Men
    • 7.1.1 Overview
    • 7.1.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 7.1.3 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 7.2 Women
    • 7.2.1 Overview
    • 7.2.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 7.2.3 Market Forecast (2026-2034)

8 Japan Hosiery Market - Breakup by Region

  • 8.1 Kanto Region
    • 8.1.1 Overview
    • 8.1.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.1.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.1.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.1.5 Key Players
    • 8.1.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.2 Kansai/Kinki Region
    • 8.2.1 Overview
    • 8.2.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.2.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.2.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.2.5 Key Players
    • 8.2.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.3 Central/ Chubu Region
    • 8.3.1 Overview
    • 8.3.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.3.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.3.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.3.5 Key Players
    • 8.3.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.4 Kyushu-Okinawa Region
    • 8.4.1 Overview
    • 8.4.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.4.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.4.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.4.5 Key Players
    • 8.4.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.5 Tohoku Region
    • 8.5.1 Overview
    • 8.5.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.5.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.5.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.5.5 Key Players
    • 8.5.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.6 Chugoku Region
    • 8.6.1 Overview
    • 8.6.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.6.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.6.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.6.5 Key Players
    • 8.6.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.7 Hokkaido Region
    • 8.7.1 Overview
    • 8.7.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.7.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.7.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.7.5 Key Players
    • 8.7.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)
  • 8.8 Shikoku Region
    • 8.8.1 Overview
    • 8.8.2 Historical and Current Market Trends (2020-2025)
    • 8.8.3 Market Breakup by Type
    • 8.8.4 Market Breakup by End Use
    • 8.8.5 Key Players
    • 8.8.6 Market Forecast (2026-2034)

9 Japan Hosiery Market - Competitive Landscape

  • 9.1 Overview
  • 9.2 Market Structure
  • 9.3 Market Player Positioning
  • 9.4 Top Winning Strategies
  • 9.5 Competitive Dashboard
  • 9.6 Company Evaluation Quadrant

10 Profiles of Key Players

  • 10.1 Company A
    • 10.1.1 Business Overview
    • 10.1.2 Products Offered
    • 10.1.3 Business Strategies
    • 10.1.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 10.1.5 Major News and Events
  • 10.2 Company B
    • 10.2.1 Business Overview
    • 10.2.2 Products Offered
    • 10.2.3 Business Strategies
    • 10.2.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 10.2.5 Major News and Events
  • 10.3 Company C
    • 10.3.1 Business Overview
    • 10.3.2 Products Offered
    • 10.3.3 Business Strategies
    • 10.3.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 10.3.5 Major News and Events
  • 10.4 Company D
    • 10.4.1 Business Overview
    • 10.4.2 Products Offered
    • 10.4.3 Business Strategies
    • 10.4.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 10.4.5 Major News and Events
  • 10.5 Company E
    • 10.5.1 Business Overview
    • 10.5.2 Products Offered
    • 10.5.3 Business Strategies
    • 10.5.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 10.5.5 Major News and Events

11 Japan Hosiery Market - Industry Analysis

  • 11.1 Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunities
    • 11.1.1 Overview
    • 11.1.2 Drivers
    • 11.1.3 Restraints
    • 11.1.4 Opportunities
  • 11.2 Porters Five Forces Analysis
    • 11.2.1 Overview
    • 11.2.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 11.2.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 11.2.4 Degree of Competition
    • 11.2.5 Threat of New Entrants
    • 11.2.6 Threat of Substitutes
  • 11.3 Value Chain Analysis

12 Appendix