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Pets in japan
1. The Pets of Japan
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2. A Booming Pet Industry:
Here are some fascinating facts about the pet industry in Japan.
There are more than 19 million pets in Japan, a little over 13 million dogs
and 8 million cats.
The Japanese pet industry generates about $18 billion per year as of 2009
estimates (compared to $48 billion in America for the year 2010). Like the
American pet market, the Japanese pet market is proving to be recession-
resistant.
That’s because, like Americans, the Japanese increasingly regard pets as
beloved family members, and will spare no expense on their care, comfort
and spoiling them rotten.
3. The four most popular pets in
Japan in order of popularity are:
● Dogs
● Cats
● Fish
● Turtles
4. Like America, spa services for pets (especially dogs) such as massages and
facials are very popular in Japan.
Self-serve dog washes are also very popular in Japan.
Elaborate pet funerals that may cost several thousand dollars are very
much in vogue as well.
Plus, there is a huge market for specialty products for senior pets,
including wheelchairs!
Meanwhile, the Japanese will spend huge amounts of money on doggie
couture, including designer duds and accessories by the likes of Prada and
Gucci.
Not surprisingly, the high-tech loving Japanese are big fans of pet locating
and tracking devices, such as identification chips inserted under the pet’s
skin containing identification information that can be read by hand-held
apparatuses.
5. Dogs as Chick Magnets for
Japanese Men
Single Japanese guys know what their American counterparts have known
for a long time: Owning a dog is a great way to meet women!
However, the ever-creative Japanese have taken this a step or two
further by launching a rent-a-dog industry, whereby men who can’t own
pooches can employ the services of matchmaker mutts for a daily fee
averaging about $60.
People who love pets but can’t own them due to housing restrictions can
“rent” the companionship of pets on an hourly basis. (This is similar in
principle to the country's wildly popular cat cafes, where visitors can
enjoy some beverages, light snacks and temporary kitty companionship for
a fee.)
6. Tamagotchi
Tamagotchi is a handheld digital pet, created in Japan
by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was
first sold by Bandai in 1996 in Japan.
A Tamagotchi is a keychain-sized virtual pet simulation
game for people of all ages. The characters are colorful
and simplistically designed creatures based on animals,
objects, or people.