Rush Hour Economics: How Japan's Commute Powers a Hidden Market

Rush Hour Economics: How Japan's Commute Powers a Hidden Market

Greater Tokyo's 37 million commuters don't just endure the rush — they fuel a hidden economy. Explore how packed trains, station retail, micro-mobility, and "disposable commute time" are reshaping Japanese business.




◆Introduction: Japan's commute is a marketplace hiding in plain sight.

Every morning, one of the world's densest rail networks moves millions through ticket gates — and an entire ecosystem of retail, logistics, and digital content has evolved to capture that flow. From Uniqlo pickup lockers to LRT-driven local booms, this episode unpacks the business machine behind the rush hour.



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  • The content of this program is intended solely for informational purposes and reflects the personal views of the creators.
  • Please make any investment or business decisions based on your own judgment and responsibility.
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