The Japan digital textile printing market is projected to be valued at USD 49.7 million in 2025 and is anticipated to reach USD 99.6 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% between 2025 and 2035. The revenue generated by digital textile printing in Japan in 2024 was USD 46.4 million.
The large application of digital textile printing in Japan is the clothing industry, majorly driven by a fashion-forward industry and its focus on custom designs. Japan has unique textile culture that requires small batches of the same high quality prints for fashion items, such as casual wear, street fashion, and luxury clothing. The clothing end-use segment will continue to remain at the leading position, holding more than 38% share in the market in the near future.
Japan Digital Textile Printing Industry Forecast
Attributes | Key Insights |
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Historical Size, 2024 | USD 46.4 million |
Estimated Size, 2025 | USD 49.7 million |
Projected Size, 2035 | USD 99.6 million |
Value-based CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 7.2% |
As Japanese customers increasingly need high-quality products from digital textile printing on substrates such as polyester and cotton for fashion, home decor industries, the expected result is greater innovation and realization of consumer desire for customization and faster production time along with reduced negative environmental effects. Sublimation and reactive printing are digitally driven technologies more applicable to a country like Japan with a lot of intricate details required in each piece, emphasis on precision along with eco-friendly productions.
Japan's digital textile printing market will grow gradually, opening up an incremental opportunity of USD 92.2 million and growing 1.6 times of its current market value by 2035.
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The table below shows the projected CAGR for the Japan digital textile printing market over several semi-annual periods spanning from 2025 to 2035.
Particular | Value CAGR |
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H1 | 5.7% (2024 to 2034) |
H2 | 6.5% (2024 to 2034) |
H1 | 6.1% (2025 to 2035) |
H2 | 7.6% (2025 to 2035) |
In the first half (H1) of the decade from 2024 to 2034, the business is predicted to surge at a CAGR of 5.7%, followed by a slightly higher growth rate of 6.5% in the second half (H2) of the same decade. Moving into the subsequent period, from H1 2025 to H2 2035, the CAGR is projected to decrease slightly to 6.1% in the first half and remain relatively moderate at 7.6% in the second half. In the first half (H1) the market witnessed a decrease of 40 BPS while in the second half (H2), the market witnessed an increase of 110 BPS.
Surge in Demand for High Quality Textiles for Luxury Brands
The luxury market of Japan focuses intensely on premium quality textiles, primarily for fashion and interior décor. High-end customers love unique, complex designs, and digital textile printing has no difficulty meeting this requirement. Its precision in giving detailed patterns on fabrics and very vibrant colors has no match.
There is an upsurge among luxury fashion designers in Japan utilizing digital printing to create the best silk kimonos with gentle patterns. Interior décor brands also rely on digital printing in order to deliver limited-edition upholstery and art-designed custom furnishing. To the luxury markets, digital textile printing is perhaps the best possible option since this can combine three elements: exclusivity, supreme quality, and customization.
Strong Fashion and Apparel Industry in Japan Propels Digital Textile Printing Demand
The major driver of digital textile printing in Japan is the vibrant and diverse fashion industry. Street fashion to high-end couture, Japanese consumers demand premium quality, custom designs, which propels the demand for flexible and efficient printing methods.
It therefore affords on-demand production, giving a competitive edge in fast markets where trends can change fast. Small-volume, high-quality runs are particularly important in Japan's luxury and niche markets, where exclusivity and customization rank highly. Demand for this type of printing is supposed to result in the continued growth of digital textile printing, especially in the apparel sector, which is supposed to hold a significant share of the market.
Competition from Traditional Textile Printing Methods in Japan
Despite the increasing adoption of digital textile printing, screen and rotary screen printing are still more prevalent in Japan for large-volume productions. These techniques are preferred for mass manufacturing due to their cost-effectiveness, especially in the automotive, industrial textiles, and basic apparel sectors. Traditional printing methods have an advantage of existing infrastructure and economies of scale, making them cheaper for high-volume production.
Although digital printing is becoming increasingly popular for its flexibility and eco-friendly advantages, cost-effectiveness in high-volume production through conventional methods might slow the expansion of digital textile printing industry.
Tier 1 companies comprise market leaders capturing significant market share in global market. These market leaders are characterized by high production capacity and a wide product portfolio. These market leaders are distinguished by their extensive expertise in manufacturing across multiple packaging formats and a broad geographical reach, underpinned by a robust consumer base.
They provide a wide range of series including recycling and manufacturing utilizing the latest technology and meeting the regulatory standards providing the highest quality. Prominent companies within tier 1 include Seiko Epson, Mimaki Engineering, Atexco, MUTOH INDUSTRIES LTD among others.
Tier 2 companies include mid-size players having presence in specific regions and highly influencing the local market. These are characterized by a strong presence overseas and strong market knowledge. These market players have good technology and ensure regulatory compliance but may not have advanced technology and wide global reach. Prominent companies in tier 2 include Roland DGA Corporation, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH, The Ricoh Company, Ltd and HP Inc.
Tier 3 includes the majority of small-scale companies operating at the local presence and serving niche markets. These companies are notably oriented towards fulfilling local market demands and are consequently classified within the tier 3 share segment.
They are small-scale players and have limited geographical reach. Tier 3, within this context, is recognized as an unorganized market, denoting a sector characterized by a lack of extensive structure and formalization when compared to organized competitors.
The section contains information about the leading segments in the industry. In terms of ink, pigment ink is estimated to account for a share above 40% by 2035. By printing process, direct to garment is projected to dominate by holding a share of 47.8% by the end 2035.
Ink | Market Share (2035) |
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Pigment Ink | 40.6% |
The main reason why pigment ink has been chosen by digital textile printing in Japan is because it has the added eco-friendly quality as well as flexibility to work with different fabrics. With increased sustainability and green issues, pigment ink becomes very attractive since it has fewer chemicals and less water in use compared to the other ink types, fitting Japan's green policies.
Pigment inks are used by the Japanese market of high-quality, custom fashion, which boasts of bright prints on a wide range of fabrics such as cotton and polyester. This is largely due to demand for personalized, eco-conscious apparel, like custom t-shirts.
Printing Process | Market Share (2035) |
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Direct to Garment | 47.8% |
The DTG printing technique will hold a higher share in the Japanese digital textile printing market, considering that it allows the mass production of customized and on-demand garments. Personalized fashion has become popular among urban cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. DTG is a cost-effective means of fulfilling these requirements without having to invest in high-volume production.
Furthermore, Japan's increasing emphasis on sustainability aligns well with DTG, as it produces very little waste and allows for small batch production. This environmentally friendly approach is becoming increasingly popular as Japanese consumers become more conscious of the environment.
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Key players of digital textile printing industry in Japan are developing and launching new products in the market. They are integrating with different firms and extending their geographical presence. Few of them are also collaborating and partnering with local brands and start-up companies for new product development.
Key Developments in Japan Digital Textile Printing Market
In February 2023, Mimaki Engineering Co., Ltd launched its first direct-to-film (DTF) printer "TxF150-75" and heat transfer pigment ink "PHT50" for DTF.
Direct to garment, dye sublimation and direct to fabric are different printing processes used in the market for Japan digital textile printing.
The market for digital textile printing in Japan has been divided based on ink as sublimation, reactive, acid, direct disperse and pigment.
There are several substrates that are used for digital textile printing which include digital cotton printing, digital silk printing, digital rayon printing, digital linen printing, digital polyester printing and others.
The end-users of digital textile printing are clothing, households and display and technical textiles.
Key sub-region covered under Japan are Hokkaido, Chubu, Tohoku, Kanto, Kinki/Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyushu.
The Japan digital textile printing industry is projected to witness CAGR of 7.2% between 2025 and 2035.
The Japan digital textile printing industry stood at USD 46.4 million in 2024.
Japan digital textile printing industry is anticipated to reach USD 99.6 million by 2035 end.
Canto is set to record a CAGR 6.5% in assessment period.
The key players operating in the Japan digital textile printing industry are include Seiko Epson, Mimaki Engineering, Atexco, MUTOH INDUSTRIES LTD among others. Roland DGA Corporation, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH, The Ricoh Company, Ltd and HP Inc.
Estimated Size, 2025 | USD 3,012.5 million |
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Projected Size, 2035 | USD 5,602.0 million |
Value-based CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 6.4% |
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