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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 4 MIN

Men vs. Parasols: Japan's Last Taboo

from Narrative Japan · host Narrative Japan Podcast🌸

Japan's parasol market is being quietly rewritten — and the story goes far beyond sunscreen. In summer 2025, 44% of Tokyo men used a parasol for the first time, driven not by vanity but by necessity: Japan's temperatures hit record highs, and the walk to the station became a genuine health risk. In this episode, Haru and Sakura trace the transformation of a traditionally feminine accessory into a social necessity — from Sanyo Shokai's push into the men's market, to Aeon's 48-variety children's range, from Welcia doubling parasol inventory well into October, to EC brand Wpc. hitting over ¥22 billion in sales, and how materials giant Toray repositioned the parasol as high-tech "portable shadow." Whether you're tracking Japanese consumer behavior, retail strategy, or social change — this episode delivers the story beneath the story. Subscribe to Narrative Japan for weekly insights into the business forces reshaping Japan's economy.◆NoteThe content of this program is intended solely for informational purposes and reflects the personal views of the creators. Please make any investment or business decisions based on your own judgment and responsibility. This program does not endorse or recommend any specific financial products or investment strategies.

Japan's parasol market is being quietly rewritten — and the story goes far beyond sunscreen. In summer 2025, 44% of Tokyo men used a parasol for the first time, driven not by vanity but by necessity: Japan's temperatures hit record highs, and the walk to the station became a genuine health risk. In this episode, Haru and Sakura trace the transformation of a traditionally feminine accessory into a social necessity — from Sanyo Shokai's push into the men's market, to Aeon's 48-variety children's range, from Welcia doubling parasol inventory well into October, to EC brand Wpc. hitting over ¥22 billion in sales, and how materials giant Toray repositioned the parasol as high-tech "portable shadow." Whether you're tracking Japanese consumer behavior, retail strategy, or social change — this episode delivers the story beneath the story. Subscribe to Narrative Japan for weekly insights into the business forces reshaping Japan's economy.◆NoteThe content of this program is intended solely for informational purposes and reflects the personal views of the creators. Please make any investment or business decisions based on your own judgment and responsibility. This program does not endorse or recommend any specific financial products or investment strategies.

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