On International Yoga Day (June 21), About 1 in 10 Japanese Practice Yoga: Female Market Expands, Driven by Women in Their 20s
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Livewell World LLC has released the 'White Paper on Yoga and Meditation in Japan 2026,' summarizing nationwide surveys conducted in 2023 and 2026. The study reveals that approximately 9.7% of Japanese people practice yoga, while meditation has surpassed yoga with a 11.9% practice rate. The market is maturing, with growing emphasis on safety and quality instruction.
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- Q: What is the yoga practice rate among Japanese people?
- A: 9.7% in 2026, equivalent to about 10.7 million people aged 15 and over.
- Q: Are more people doing meditation or yoga?
- A: Meditation (11.9%) surpasses yoga (9.7%), with about 13.1 million practitioners.
- Q: How many yoga practitioners have experienced injury?
- A: 40.6% of practitioners reported physical discomfort, rising to 50.3% among women in their 30s.