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The role of newly emergent wholesalers in the food and drink industry in Japan,c.1880 to 1940: Focusing on the case of Kokubu
Authors:Kazuo Usui
Institution:1. Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Saitama University, Saitama, Japan;2. Business School, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UKdr.kaz.usui@gmail.com
Abstract:Abstract

This article explores the historical development of Japanese wholesalers in the food and drink industry in modern Japan. Despite many criticisms of Japanese wholesalers as being “multi-layered,” “old-fashioned,” and “outmoded,” there were historical reasons for the existence of wholesalers. While the traditional wholesalers remained even after the Meiji Restoration, the new wholesalers emerged by dealing with new products that appeared for the first time in modern Japan. Utilizing the historical conditions of both producers and retailers, the newcomers such as Kokubu boosted their development by innovative activities and gradually superseded the traditional wholesale market, firmly establishing their position as general wholesalers before the Second World War.
Keywords:Wholesale distribution channels  marketing history  Kokubu  food and drink industry  modern Japan
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