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Japan's Yoshinoya bets big on ramen noodles for next phase of expansion

TOKYO, May 19 (Reuters) - Japan's Yoshinoya said on Monday it was betting on ramen noodles for its next phase of growth, looking to turn it into a third business pillar along with 'gyudon' beef bowls and udon noodles.

Japan's Yoshinoya bets big on ramen noodles for next phase of expansion

A bowl of ramen is pictured before being served to a customer at Setagaya, a Yoshinoya-affiliated ramen company, at its shop in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Announcing a growth plan for the next five years, the fast-food chain operator best known for its gyudon, or stewed beef over rice, said it would target a 10-fold jump in operating profit from the ramen business to 4 billion yen ($28 million).

By the financial year ending in February 2035, it hopes to become the world's top seller of ramen, it said.

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An employee of Setagaya, a Yoshinoya-affiliated ramen company, cooks ramen at its shop in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

The new business plan comes as Japanese restaurant chains struggle from higher food prices - particularly of domestic rice and U.S. beef - and the difficulty of raising product prices in a country just emerging from years of deflation.

"I see significant potential for ramen," incoming CEO Tetsuya Naruse told a press conference to announce the plan.

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An employee of Setagaya, a Yoshinoya-affiliated ramen company, cooks ramen at its shop in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Yoshinoya expects its ramen business to garner revenues of 40 billion yen by the 2029 financial year and account for 13% or total sales, versus 4% last year.

Setting the stage for growth, Yoshinoya bought two Kyoto-based ramen shop operators, Takara Sangyo and Kiramekino Mirai, last business year, adding to its portfolio of ramen brands including Withlink in Hiroshima and Setagaya in Tokyo.

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A customer eats ramen at a shop of Setagaya, a Yoshinoya-affiliated ramen company, in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Yoshinoya said its ramen expansion would involve further inorganic growth with more acquisitions.

($1 = 145.1600 yen)

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An employee of Setagaya, a Yoshinoya-affiliated ramen company, arranges a noren, traditional Japanese fabric curtain, at the entrances of its shop in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

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Japanese beef bowl chain operator Yoshinoya Holdings' next President Tetsuya Naruse speaks during the company's mid-term business plan briefing in Tokyo, Japan May 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters

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