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See what factors influence Oden-ya Takeshi performance in the Japan and how they change over time
See what factors influence Oden-ya Takeshi performance in the Japan and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Oden-ya Takeshi' competitors in the Japan
An analysis of Oden-ya Takeshi' competitors in the Japan
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·Jun – Aug 25
Oden-ya Takeshi is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
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Market Performance reveals brand's share of foot traffic, showing its competitive strength and customer preference within the industry.
Oden-ya Takeshi is in the top 1% of brands, indicating a leading market position. This high percentile suggests a significant share of customer traffic. Performance peers in a similar leading position (99th percentile) include: Bashi Burger Chance, Tsubame Grill, MASAJIN, Kinjiro Hiroshima Store, Shinanotei, and Kanmidokoro kamakura.
Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) is a key indicator of customer loyalty, directly impacting brand reputation and repeat business.
Oden-ya Takeshi shows an overall CSAT of 77%, a 5.4 percentage point increase year-over-year, signaling improved customer sentiment. Ehime Prefecture shows the highest CSAT at 82% with a 14 percentage point increase. Kanagawa Prefecture shows 76% with 39.6 percentage point increase and Chiba Prefecture shows 73% with 6.1 percentage point increase.
Average Check reflects customer spending per visit, vital for revenue analysis and pricing strategy optimization.
The overall average check for Oden-ya Takeshi is 2.9K JPY, a 14.8% decrease year-over-year. Ehime Prefecture has the highest average check at 3.2K JPY with 0% growth. Aichi Prefecture's average check is 2.7K JPY with 0% growth, and Osaka Prefecture's is 2.3K JPY with 0% growth.
Tracking the number of outlets indicates brand expansion and market reach, critical for assessing growth and coverage.
Oden-ya Takeshi has a total of 6 outlets. Chiba Prefecture leads with 2 outlets. Miyagi, Osaka, Ehime and Aichi Prefectures each have 1 outlet. The data suggests potential for further expansion in other regions.
Analyzing competitors reveals market dynamics and helps identify strategic opportunities for differentiation and growth.
The top competitors for Oden-ya Takeshi, based on cross-visitation, are McDonald's (7.96%), Shinjidai (4.42%), Yoshinoya (4.42%), Doutor (4.42%), and Starbucks (4.42%). McDonald's shows significantly more cross-visitation. This indicates potential strategies to attract customers who also frequent these establishments.
Understanding traffic workload helps optimize staffing and resource allocation to meet customer demand effectively.
Oden-ya Takeshi experiences peak traffic workload between 18:00 and 20:00, with the highest workload at 19:00 (63.59%). Traffic starts increasing from 15:00 (10.16%) and remains high until 22:00 (41.27%), suggesting prime operating hours. Low traffic during morning.
Understanding consumer segments allows for targeted marketing strategies, enhancing engagement and brand affinity.
Oden-ya Takeshi's customer base shows high affinity among women (82%) and men (112%), with affinity higher for men. Generationally, Gen X (124%) and Gen Z (131%) are over-represented, suggesting higher engagement, while Gen Y (72%) are under-represented relative to the average consumer.