Toyota|$17.53 (¥2,828)+1.25%▲ (in JPY terms)
Sony|$21.51 (¥3,470)+0.93%▲ (in JPY terms)
SoftBank|$33.62 (¥5,424)-9.01%▼ (in JPY terms)
MUFG|$21.53 (¥3,473)-4.30%▼ (in JPY terms)
Keyence|$439.33 (¥70,880)-4.28%▼ (in JPY terms)
Nintendo|$45.21 (¥7,294)+3.02%▲ (in JPY terms)
NTT|$0.94 (¥151)+0.13%▲ (in JPY terms)
Takeda|$33.97 (¥5,480)+2.53%▲ (in JPY terms)
Tokyo Electron|$403.50 (¥65,100)-8.17%▼ (in JPY terms)
Recruit|$79.46 (¥12,820)+1.63%▲ (in JPY terms)
ITOCHU|$11.79 (¥1,903)-0.89%▼ (in JPY terms)
Honda|$9.52 (¥1,536)-1.48%▼ (in JPY terms)
Shin-Etsu|$44.36 (¥7,157)-2.77%▼ (in JPY terms)
Tokio Marine|$46.65 (¥7,526)-0.97%▼ (in JPY terms)
Fast Retailing|$488.67 (¥78,840)+0.00%▲ (in JPY terms)
Toyota|$17.53 (¥2,828)+1.25%▲ (in JPY terms)
Sony|$21.51 (¥3,470)+0.93%▲ (in JPY terms)
SoftBank|$33.62 (¥5,424)-9.01%▼ (in JPY terms)
MUFG|$21.53 (¥3,473)-4.30%▼ (in JPY terms)
Keyence|$439.33 (¥70,880)-4.28%▼ (in JPY terms)
Nintendo|$45.21 (¥7,294)+3.02%▲ (in JPY terms)
NTT|$0.94 (¥151)+0.13%▲ (in JPY terms)
Takeda|$33.97 (¥5,480)+2.53%▲ (in JPY terms)
Tokyo Electron|$403.50 (¥65,100)-8.17%▼ (in JPY terms)
Recruit|$79.46 (¥12,820)+1.63%▲ (in JPY terms)
ITOCHU|$11.79 (¥1,903)-0.89%▼ (in JPY terms)
Honda|$9.52 (¥1,536)-1.48%▼ (in JPY terms)
Shin-Etsu|$44.36 (¥7,157)-2.77%▼ (in JPY terms)
Tokio Marine|$46.65 (¥7,526)-0.97%▼ (in JPY terms)
Fast Retailing|$488.67 (¥78,840)+0.00%▲ (in JPY terms)
Nikkei Industry Sector

Fisheries

Overview

Japan's fisheries sector includes companies engaged in marine product harvesting, aquaculture, and seafood processing. Given Japan's island geography and deeply rooted seafood culture, fishing has historically held a central place in both the national food supply and cultural identity. Companies in this sector combine traditional maritime expertise with modern cold-chain logistics and food processing technology.

Current Trend

Smart aquaculture—using IoT sensors, AI feeding systems, and automated harvesting—is reshaping how Japanese companies approach fish farming. Growing global demand for premium Japanese seafood brands, particularly salmon, tuna, and processed marine products, is creating new export revenue opportunities across Asian and Western markets.

Companies in This Sector 1
Today's Avg. Price Change
+1.09% 1 stocks

Simple average of constituent stock price changes vs. previous close. Not a sector index.

Updated: 2026-07-16 (JST)
Position in Japan

Fisheries represents a small but strategically important segment of the Nikkei 225. Japan is one of the world's largest seafood consumers per capita, and domestic demand for high-quality marine products underpins the sector. Government support through subsidies and import protections has long provided stability, though evolving trade agreements are introducing competitive pressure.