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Maximize Your 2025 White Day Sales in Japan

What is White Day in Japan?

White Day, the custom of returning gifts on March 14th, is a uniquely Japanese tradition. This practice of giving and receiving gifts is deeply rooted in Japanese culture.

It places a strong emphasis on social harmony and reciprocity. On this day, it is customary for men to give gifts to the women who gave them chocolates on Valentineʼs Day

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Valentine's Day in Japan

Common White Day gifts include sweets, flowers, and white accessories like handbags, lingerie, or jewellery.

In recent years, the tradition of White Day has evolved to include gifts for friends and family members as well. This has led to a wider variety of gifts, from chocolates and candies to accessories and electronics. 


White Day in Japan – trends

We analysed the 2024 White Day Survey results published by Loyalty Marketing Inc. This survey aimed to provide insights into consumer behaviour and attitudes towards the annual gift-giving holiday.

Survey Highlights:

  • Average gifts per person: 1.17
  • Average spending: ¥2,601
  • Average spending per gift: ¥2,218

Key Findings:

Mixed feelings about the obligation to give gifts

While 54% of male respondents felt pressured to give White Day gifts, there was a noticeable generational divide. Younger men (20s and below) were more accepting of the custom.

Do you feel pressure to buy White Day gifts?

Source: Loyalty Marketing, Inc.

Feeling towards White Day tradition

When asked about their opinions on the Japanese custom of giving gifts on White Day, we found a fairly even split. 54% of respondents expressed support for the tradition, while 46% were opposed. A clear generational gap emerged, with younger respondents (especially those under 20) showing significantly higher levels of support, at 70%. This suggests that White Day is more widely accepted among younger generations.

Do you agree with uniquely Japanese custom of gift giving on White Day?

Source: Loyalty Marketing, Inc.


Diverse gift recipients

The most common recipients were spouses (39%), other family members (15%), and friends of the opposite sex (14%).

Who do you buy gifts for during White Day?

Source: Loyalty Marketing, Inc.


Practical considerations

Many respondents expressed practical concerns about gift selection, with a significant number finding the process of choosing gifts to be time-consuming and stressful.


Number of gifts

The overall average was 1.17, with the 30s age group showing a significantly higher average of 1.35 gifts.


Average spend

The overall average was ¥2,601. The 40s and 60s age groups spent slightly more, with an average of around ¥3,000. The average amount spent per person was ¥2,218.

Average spend/gift

Source: Loyalty Marketing, Inc.


A Closer Look at Male Sentiments

When asked about their overall feelings towards White Day, many respondents expressed a mix of positive and negative emotions. While some enjoyed the tradition of gift-giving, others felt pressured or indifferent. Notably, 44% of respondents indicated that none of the provided options fully captured their sentiments.

Generational Differences

The survey revealed generational differences in attitudes towards White Day. Younger men were more likely to embrace the custom and give gifts to a wider range of people, while older men tended to focus on giving gifts to their spouses or family members.

Comparison to Valentine’s Day

When compared to Valentine’s Day, White Day gift-giving exhibited less variation across different age groups. However, the average spending on White Day gifts was slightly higher.

Conclusion

The 2024 White Day survey provides valuable insights into the evolving attitudes of Japanese men towards this traditional gift-giving holiday. While the custom remains popular, there is a growing sense of ambivalence among some consumers, particularly regarding the perceived obligation to give gifts.


Understanding White Day 2025 Trends

With Valentine’s Day behind us, it’s time to start gearing up for White Day. Recent trends show that approximately 50% of White Day purchases are made by women, often on behalf of family members. This shift in consumer behavior presents new opportunities for businesses.

2025 peak sales prediction

Customer searches for White Day gifts typically increase after Valentine’s Day, culminating in a peak on March 14th.

Analyzing 2024 search trends reveals a surge on February 14th, followed by a gradual increase. Based on this, we can anticipate strong sales on Yahoo! Shopping on the following 5 days: February 15th, 25th, and March 5th. Additionally, we expect a surge in demand during the weekend of March 8th and 9th.

Sales trends


Gift considerations

Respondents mentioned factors such as the recipient’s preferences, budget, appearance, and brand reputation. According to Yahoo! Shopping data, approximately half of White Day-related product purchasers were women. This suggests that mothers and wives often purchase return gifts on behalf of their children or husbands.

How do you decide what to get?

Source: Yahoo! Shopping White Day Gift Guide

Product preferences

Sweets and accessories are popular choices for White Day gifts. However, there’s a growing trend towards more personalized and experience-based gifts.

Yahoo Japan White Day gift guide

Source: Yahoo! Shopping White Day Gift Guide


Actionable Tips for 2025 White Day Sales

🔎 Optimize for Search Engines (SEO):

  • Keyword research: Identify popular search terms related to White Day, such as “White Day gifts,” “White Day chocolates,” and “White Day presents.”
  • Product titles: Incorporate these keywords into your product titles and descriptions in Japanese. For example: “White Day Chocolate Assortment | Gift Set | Perfect for Friends and Family.”
  • Content creation: Write blog posts or articles about White Day to attract organic traffic.

📢 Leverage Paid Advertising:

  • Item matching: Utilize platforms like Yahoo! Shopping to ensure your products appear prominently in search results and category listings.
  • Budget allocation: Increase your advertising budget during peak sales periods, especially around “5” dates and weekends.

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🎟 Offer Attractive Promotions:

  • Coupons: Create targeted email campaigns to offer exclusive discounts to your existing customers.
  • Bundles: Offer special bundles or gift sets to increase average order value.

💝 Create Compelling Product Listings:

  • High-quality images: Use visually appealing product images.
  • Detailed descriptions: Provide clear and informative product descriptions.
  • Customer reviews: Encourage customers to leave reviews to build trust.

👩🏻‍💻 Optimize Your Store:

  • Create a dedicated White Day landing page: Showcase your White Day products in a visually appealing and easy-to-navigate manner.
  • Utilize ranking shelves: Highlight popular and trending products.

💡 Additional Tips:

  • Stay updated on the latest trends: Keep an eye on social media and industry publications to stay informed about the latest White Day trends.
  • Provide excellent customer service: Offer timely and helpful customer support to ensure a positive shopping experience.
  • Analyze your data: Track your sales data to identify what’s working and what’s not.

Leveraging Yahoo! JAPAN & LINE for White Day

Our team offers free support on Yahoo! JAPAN & LINE advertising products. We can still help you optimise your campaigns before the big day!

Contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your marketing goals in Japan.

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