Hong Kong loves Okinawan Shikuwasa introduced on TV as a superfood; exports grow twentyfold
March 19, 2021 Ryukyu Shimpo
By Erina Ishii
In Hong Kong, demand for Okinawan shikuwasa (Okinawa lime) has exploded since the end of last year. 478COMPANY is a Tomigusuku-based company that supplies shikuwasa juice to Hong Kong. The company’s exports in 2020 grew twentyfold compared to the exports of 2019.
The recent focus on shikuwasa is attributed to a Japanese TV show that aired in Hong Kong in November 2020. The show introduced the benefits of nobiletin, a compound found in shikuwasa.
Arakaki Tsusho, a trading company based in Naha, saw sales of shikuwasa grow between ten- and twentyfold immediately after the program aired. Mika Arakaki, speaking as a representative of Arakaki Tsusho’s Hong Kong branch, explains, “Everyone considers Shikuwasa to be a superfood.”
Trends in Hong Kong change rapidly. Normally, a fad only lasts for around a month and a half. However, due to continuous promotion, sales trends continue to be good. In January, the company even secured a contract with the department store Sogo Hong Kong to make shikuwasa products part of their regular stock.
(English translation by T&CT and Ellen Huntley)
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