Below Are The Top Japanese Shops In South Africa
WAZA Japan Store
Address: 201 Bree St, CBD, Cape Town, 8001
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4 PM
Phone: 083 463 7045
Kokoro Rivonia
Address: Shop # G5, Rivonia Junction Centre, Corner Rivonia Road & Mutual Road, Rivonia, Sandton, 2129
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6:30 PM
Phone: 011 803 2344
Kokoro Pretoria
Address: 751 Duncan St, Brooklyn, Pretoria, 0011
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM
Phone: 012 362 0097
Yat Kee Chinese Supermarket
Address: 16 Derrick Ave, Cyrildene, Johannesburg, 2001
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 PM
Phone: 011 615 3911
N1 Chinese Supermarket
Address: ZA Cape Town Goodwood Shop 1, N1 Value Centre, 7463
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30 PM
Phone: 021 595 2093
Kyoto Garden Japanese Restaurant
Address: 11 Kloof Nek Rd, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 11 PM
Phone: 021 422 2001
Daruma Umhlanga
Address: Shop B8 Level L2, The Pearls Mall, 7 McCausland Cres, Umhlanga, Durban, 4320
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9 PM
Phone: 031 561 1342
Obi Restaurant
Address: Shop 2, 14 Long St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 2 PM ⋅ Reopens 6 PM
Phone: 021 418 4040
KōL Izakhaya
Address: Hyde Park Corner Shopping Centre Jan Smuts and, 6th Rd, Hyde Park, Johannesburg, 2196
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 12 AM
Phone: 010 900 2415
Mainland China Food Market
Address: 12 Grove Ave, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30PM
Phone: 021 683 7298
How many Japanese are in South Africa?
As of October 2021, more than 1.1 thousand Japanese residents lived in South Africa.
Is Miniso closing down South Africa?
Now, all traces of Miniso company seem to have disappeared, the doors of its corporate stores shut. Tasnim and Zeyn Osman say they’ve lost more than R4. 5-million after they opened a Miniso franchise store at the Glen shopping center in the south of Johannesburg. Along with losing money, nine employees lost their jobs.
Are there any Japanese in South Africa?
There is a small community of Japanese expatriate people living in or people who were born in South Africa with Japanese ancestry.
Most of them live in Johannesburg and other major cities. According to the 2011 census, Asians account for 2.5% of South Africa’s total population.
Where can I study Japanese in South Africa?
The Centre for Japanese Studies (CJS) is the first and only center of its kind to be established in South Africa, and in Africa.