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[For Restaurant Owners] How to Obtain a Business License for Your Restaurant

Introduction:Obtaining a business license is a crucial step in opening a restaurant. If you’re planning to run a South Asian restaurant in Shinagawa or Ota Ward, following the proper procedures ensures a smooth and legal launch. This guide outlines the steps and key points to secure your business license successfully. 1. Requirements for a Business License To operate a restaurant legally, you must meet the following conditions: 2. Steps to.. Read More

[For Restaurant Owners] How to Utilize Local Food Trucks for Your Business

Introduction:Food trucks are becoming a powerful tool for expanding a restaurant’s reach, especially in urban areas like Shinagawa and Ota Ward. Their flexibility allows businesses to attract new customers and boost brand visibility. In this post, we will explore practical ways to incorporate food trucks into your restaurant’s strategy. 1. Benefits of Using Food Trucks Leveraging food trucks can provide several advantages: 2. Practical Ways to Utilize Food Trucks ①.. Read More

Essential Guide for Restaurant Owners: Secrets to Running a Successful South Asian Restaurant

Introduction:The popularity of South Asian cuisine is on the rise, but what does it take to run a successful restaurant in today’s competitive market? If you’re a restaurant owner in Tokyo’s Shinagawa or Ota Ward, here are essential strategies to build a thriving business. 1. Adapting to the Japanese Market While South Asian cuisine is celebrated for its bold flavors, Japanese consumers tend to prefer dishes that are approachable and.. Read More

“How the Redevelopment of Oimachi Station Can Transform the Future of South Asian Restaurants”

The redevelopment of Oimachi Station presents a unique opportunity for Restaurant owners in Shinagawa and Ota wards. With the new commercial complex, OIMACHI TRACKS, set to open in March 2026, the area is expected to increase foot traffic, bringing more business potential for restaurants in the neighborhood. Why This Redevelopment is a Game-Changer for Restaurants Strategies for Restaurant Owners to Maximize Growth The redevelopment of Oimachi Station is a great.. Read More

[Latest Report] Changes in Tokyo’s Food Prices and Their Impact

How Have Food Prices Changed in Tokyo? Recent surveys indicate that Tokyo’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) has risen by 2.3% year-on-year, with particularly notable increases in fresh vegetables and meat prices. Trends in Vegetable Prices(Compared to the average year: Apr. 2025) Source: Vegetable Total and Aggregate Information Network https://vegetan.alic.go.jp/wp-content/uploads/0704_kouricyousa.pdf

[Shinagawa & Ota City Food Trends] The Charm and Utility of Ota Market

What is Ota Market? Located in Ota City, Tokyo, Ota Market is one of Japan’s largest wholesale markets, serving as a hub for fresh produce, seafood, and flowers. With a daily transaction volume of around 3,875 tons of vegetables and fruits, it is a key resource for restaurant owners seeking high-quality ingredients. How Can Restaurant Owners Benefit from Ota Market? Collaboration with Local Businesses Working with market wholesalers allows restaurants.. Read More

OSAMPO MARCHE

Apr.26(Sat) – 27(Sun) 11:00A.M. – 5:00P.M. OSAMPO MARCHE will be held on April 26th (Sat) and 27th (Sun) at Sakasa River Street, East Exit of Kamata. This event brings together popular food, drink, and sweets shops from Shinagawa and Ota.

Future Rice Price

The selling price of rice has been rising since around June 2024 until this month. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is releasing stockpiled rice, but will the price actually come down? Chart(Bottom) (1)Sales Volume (2)Sales Price Red Line : 2025 Blue Line : 2024 Green Line : 2023 Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries website (https://www.maff.go.jp/j/syouan/keikaku/soukatu/r6_kome_ryutu.html) Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries website (https://www.maff.go.jp/j/syouan/keikaku/soukatu/r6_kome_ryutu.html)