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A domestic rice shortage in Japan has caused supermarket shelves to empty and prices to double. Rice is more than a staple food in Japan—it carries deep cultural, historical and even spiritual significance.
The rice crisis highlights broader weaknesses in Japan’s economy. Japan imports over half of its food and has experienced persistent inflation. The country’s economic resilience is being tested by supply chain pressures, demographic shifts, and increased trade tensions.
Efforts to address the shortage have focused on auctioning rice reserves, but underlying economic challenges persist.
Contributors:
Presenter: Charmaine Cozier
Photo was supplied by Yukari Sakamoto, author of Food Sake Tokyo
By BBC World Service4.6
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A domestic rice shortage in Japan has caused supermarket shelves to empty and prices to double. Rice is more than a staple food in Japan—it carries deep cultural, historical and even spiritual significance.
The rice crisis highlights broader weaknesses in Japan’s economy. Japan imports over half of its food and has experienced persistent inflation. The country’s economic resilience is being tested by supply chain pressures, demographic shifts, and increased trade tensions.
Efforts to address the shortage have focused on auctioning rice reserves, but underlying economic challenges persist.
Contributors:
Presenter: Charmaine Cozier
Photo was supplied by Yukari Sakamoto, author of Food Sake Tokyo

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