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title: "Läderach Sweetens Japan with Tokyo and Yokohama Debut"
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description: "Swiss chocolatier Läderach has launched its first stores in Japan, opening three chocolateries in Tokyo and Yokohama. Two of the stores are located in Tokyo's Ginza district, including one in the Ginza SIX mall, while the third is in Yokohama's Mark IS mall. This expansion follows the successful launch of Läderach's online store in Japan earlier this year. The company aims to share its passion for quality chocolate with Japanese customers, marking its presence in 27 countries with over 230 stores worldwide."
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# Läderach Sweetens Japan with Tokyo and Yokohama Debut

**Swiss premium chocolatier Läderach makes its debut in Japan with openings in Tokyo and Yokohama, marking a milestone in its global expansion.**

Swiss premium chocolate producer Läderach has entered the Japanese market with a bold move: three new chocolateries opening simultaneously.

Two stores are located in Tokyo’s famous Ginza shopping district, including one inside the Ginza SIX mall (_pictured below_), while a third store has opened in the Mark IS mall in Yokohama.

**From Online to In-Store**

_Läderach's shop inside the Ginza's SIX mall (Image: Media Release)_

Earlier this year, Läderach successfully launched its Japanese online store. Now, with physical stores in Tokyo and Yokohama, customers can experience the full variety of fresh Swiss chocolate in person for the first time.

«Japan is for us a significant market with a deep appreciation for quality, craftsmanship and aesthetics – values that guide our work with chocolate,» said **Nathanael Hausmann**, Chief Sales Officer at Läderach.

«We are delighted to now be present with our own chocolateries in Tokyo and Yokohama and to share our passion for chocolate with the people of Japan,» he added.

**Building a Global Footprint**

With the expansion into Japan, Läderach is now represented in 27 countries worldwide, operating more than 230 chocolateries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. The company employs over 2,500 people from more than 80 nations.

Founded in 1962, the family-owned Swiss chocolatier is renowned for its fresh chocolate creations, from delicate truffles to its iconic «FrischSchoggi.»

Today, under the leadership of the Läderach family’s third generation, the company continues to blend tradition with innovation while producing all its chocolate exclusively in the Swiss canton of Glarus.

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