46,708 'Long-standing' Companies Across Japan: 70% in Manufacturing, Wholesale, and Retail, with Brewing Sectors Standing Out
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the definition of a 'long-standing company' used in this report?
- A: A 'long-standing company' is defined as a business that has been in operation for 100 years or more.
- Q: How many 'long-standing companies' were identified in Japan as of December 2025?
- A: As of December 2025, there were 46,708 companies identified as 'long-standing' in Japan.
- Q: Which major industry classifications have the highest number of 'long-standing companies'?
- A: Manufacturing is the most common industry classification for long-standing companies, followed by retail and wholesale.
- Q: Which prefecture has the highest number of 'long-standing companies'?
- A: Kyoto Prefecture leads in the number of long-standing companies, followed by Yamagata and Niigata Prefectures.
- Q: What is the 'long-standing company emergence rate' and what was its value in December 2025?
- A: The 'long-standing company emergence rate' indicates the proportion of companies nationwide with a history exceeding 100 years. In December 2025, this rate reached 3.11%.