FEATURE:Costco proving a one-stop shop for regional revitalization in Japan (2024)

Since its arrival on Japan's shores a quarter-century ago, American membership-only warehouse food and home goods club retailer Costco has grown significantly and evolved into being seen by many as a consumption-driven savior for struggling local economies.

An increasing number of cities and towns are investing in hopes of attracting a Costco megastore by preparing potential sites and road infrastructure, banking on the aggressive business expansion plans of the company's Japanese unit to boost their coffers.

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Photo taken on June 4, 2024, shows a Costco store in Hisayama, f*ckuoka Prefecture, the first opened in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Supplied photo shows the interior of a Costco store in August 2015. (Photo courtesy of Costco Wholesale Japan Ltd.)(Kyodo)

Hopes are high for economic ripple effects such as job creation and increased tax revenues at a time when local governments are struggling to find a way to dispel chronic stagnation caused by the rapid progress of depopulation.

Some towns have even seen a welcome boost in their populations as a result of successfully attracting the retailer, albeit at the expense of local merchants who struggle to compete with the American behemoth.

"The name recognition of our town has rapidly improved. It's just like a theme park," said Masayuki Fujiki, town mayor of Mifune, Kumamoto Prefecture, where Costco opened an outlet in 2021.

"I used to frequently go to Tokyo to drop off my business card at the Japanese subsidiary" of Costco Wholesale Corp., Fujiki said, recalling years of efforts to lure the U.S. retailer to his town, which has a population of about 17,000.

Following a series of major earthquakes that caused severe damage to the southwestern Japan prefecture in 2016, he urged Costco to invest in the town as a "symbol of reconstruction."

The town's population, which had been in decline, increased by 300 people in three years and has seen a jump in municipal property tax and other revenues.

Costco Wholesale Japan Ltd. has clear-cut conditions for opening an outlet -- a population of more than 500,000 within a radius of 10 kilometers and area for a parking lot that can accommodate more than 800 cars.

Its store in Mifune met the conditions, with neighboring Kumamoto city home to about 736,000 people -- the third most populated city in Kyushu, one of Japan's four main islands.

Costco Japan President Ken Theriault said the company assesses the population size of a commercial district where a store could potentially be opened and then prioritizes the largest markets.

The opening of Costco outlets normally creates hundreds of jobs. Hourly wages for employees are uniform throughout the country, starting at 1,500 yen ($9.40) per hour a figure that is significantly higher than Japan's legal minimum wage of around 1,000 yen per hour.

Costco currently has a total of 33 stores in 21 of Japan's 47 prefectures with new stores planned in 2024 in three more locations -- Higashiomi in Shiga Prefecture, Ogori in f*ckuoka Prefecture, and Nanjo in Okinawa Prefecture.

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Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on June 19, 2024, shows a Costco store (bottom L) under construction in Ogori, f*ckuoka Prefecture. (Kyodo)

In Ogori, Costco has agreed with the municipal government to ensure the employment of local workers and to supply goods in the event of disasters.

The city office, for its part, successfully negotiated to have the site approved by the prefectural government, which has the authority to grant permits and approvals for construction in "urbanization control zones," which restrict the building of commercial facilities.

The city of Minami-Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture acquired the site of a former tourist facility from its landowner. After the roads and waterworks have been refurbished, Costco, which will purchase about 6 hectares of the vacated lot for about 860 million yen, is scheduled to open for business in 2025.

Mayor Sumio Kimura of Satte, Saitama Prefecture, near Tokyo, used the promise of a Costco outlet to attract votes in last year's election.

But Costco's recipe for Japanese success has not been replicated by all overseas supermarket retailers.

Tesco PLC of Britain and Carrefour SA of France have already retreated from the Japanese market. In contrast, Costco has kept expanding operations since opening its first outlet in the country in f*ckuoka Prefecture in April 1999.

Noting that Costco has never closed an outlet in Japan, Yuichiro Maruya, a professor of international marketing theory at Tokyo Keizai University, touted the fact that the U.S. retailer helps "local governments design urban development centering on its outlets."

He added that Costco's unique lineup of original products "helps encourage people to sample foods and enjoy consumption as entertainment."

However, there is a mixture of anticipation and anxiety among local retailers about Costco's recent forays.

In Nanjo, where an outlet will open this year, a local supermarket manager in his 40s looked on the bright side, saying, "We can procure products at Costco and sell them ourselves."

But a merchandiser of petroleum products worries that his sales "will undoubtedly fall" because Costco also sells gasoline at some stores.

It is a familiar story, as local merchandisers in Japan have experienced declines in the past when big suburban retailers push into their markets.

"We can't deny the unfavorable effects on local retailers. But if nothing is done, regional commerce will fail to survive due to depopulation," a city mayor in western Japan, who was able to successfully lure a Costco outlet, said on condition of anonymity.

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FEATURE:Costco proving a one-stop shop for regional revitalization in Japan (2024)

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FEATURE:Costco proving a one-stop shop for regional revitalization in Japan? ›

The city of Minami-Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture acquired the site of a former tourist facility from its landowner. After the roads and waterworks have been refurbished, Costco, which will purchase about 6 hectares of the vacated lot for about 860 million yen, is scheduled to open for business in 2025.

How did Costco succeed in Japan? ›

A Costco Fair typically sells Costco products at slightly higher prices, but it saves the consumers the annual membership fee and transportation costs of driving to a Costco. This strategy has increased Costco's market penetration in Japan and has helped local supermarkets compete with larger chains.

What is the Japanese strategy of Costco? ›

Costco Japan President Ken Theriault said the company assesses the population size of a commercial district where a store could potentially be opened and then prioritizes the largest markets. The opening of Costco outlets normally creates hundreds of jobs.

What is Japan's Revitalisation strategy? ›

Under the “Japan Revitalization Strategy – JAPAN is BACK” (approved by the Cabinet on June 14, 2013), the government set the goals of promoting thorough globalization throughout Japan in order to create employment and innovation by attracting outstanding overseas personnel and technologies to Japan and doubling the ...

Is my US Costco membership valid in Japan? ›

Your membership card is valid at any Costco warehouse worldwide and is not transferable. You will be required to show your membership card when entering any Costco warehouse and when checking out at a payment register. Bar codes, photos or other copies are not acceptable.

Why is Costco so popular with Asians? ›

In 2022, Asian American households spent an average of $3,741 a year “on food away from home,” while white Americans spent nearly a quarter more, or $4,562. “We like our home cooked food and so we need a bulk amount of items for that and Costco is the place to be,” said Patel.

What is the secret of the Costco business? ›

Costco makes more than half of its operating profits from membership fees, which are an important part of its business plan. This method creates a positive feedback loop: the more members Costco has, the more it can buy and the better deals it can get from sellers.

What is the regional revitalization program in Japan? ›

What is regional revitalization? It is the national strategy in Japan to curb population imbalances, which also includes reviving rural economies. In order to do this, towns and municipals are finding unique ideas to curb the problems by rediscovering their specialties and strengths.

How did Japan rebuild their economy? ›

Japan's economic growth after the 1940s was based on unprecedented expansion of industrial production and the development of an enormous domestic market, as well as on an aggressive export trade policy.

Why was Japan the most successful at modernization and reforms? ›

Reasons for successful Japanese modernization included: Japan's ability to modernize without relying too heavily on foreign capital and financing prevented them from becoming indebted to wealthier nations.

Is it worth going to Costco in Japan? ›

They have really cool escalators for the shopping carts which is also very smart because having hundreds of people rely on elevators with giant packed shopping carts would be a disaster. Overall, a lot of familiar Costco items in the store, including the usual Kirkland products, wine and otherwise.

How many Costco are in Japan? ›

As of May 2024, Costco has 879 warehouses worldwide: 606 in the United States and Puerto Rico, 108 in Canada, 40 in Mexico, 33 in Japan, 29 in the United Kingdom, 18 in Korea, 15 in Australia, 14 in Taiwan, 7 in China, 4 in Spain, 2 in France, 1 in Iceland, 1 in New Zealand, and 1 in Sweden.

Does Costco Japan have tax free? ›

Costco does not participate in the tax-refund shopping program for foreign tourists. By the way, Costco is a membership store, so you have to be a member to shop there. Costco has a limited selection of items, often just one or two choices in any category.

How did Costco become successful? ›

Our large membership base and tremendous buying power, combined with our never-ending quest for efficiency, result in the best possible prices for our members. Since resuming the Costco name in 1997, the company has grown worldwide with total sales in recent fiscal years exceeding $64 billion.

When did Costco go to Japan? ›

In contrast, Costco has kept expanding operations since opening its first outlet in the country in f*ckuoka Prefecture in April 1999.

How much do Costco employees make in Japan? ›

- Full-time - Permanent employees (full-time employees) are also paid a specified hourly rate (¥1,500 or ¥1,550 per hour). Monthly wage is approximately ¥260,000 to ¥270,000. After reaching the top hour rate, two Extra Check payments will be provided, depending on the length of continuous employment.

Why is Costco so successful in the US and internationally? ›

Key Takeaways. Costco makes some of its profits from its merchandise, but the bulk of its profits come from membership dues. Only members can shop at Costco. The membership business model allows Costco to undersell the competition by offering products in bulk at lower prices to ensure customer loyalty.

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