Best Food Delivery Platforms in Japan (2026)
Japan's food delivery market is worth over ¥3 trillion, with multiple platforms competing for restaurant partnerships. This guide compares the top delivery platforms to help you choose the right one for your restaurant.
Japanese Food Delivery Platforms Compared
| Platform | Commission Fee | Coverage | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uber Eats Japan | 15-20% | Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Nagoya | Large user base, strong brand, analytics dashboard |
| Demae-can | 12-18% | National coverage (all major cities) | Delivery Hero arm, established since 2000 |
| Rakuten Delivery | 14-19% | Tokyo, Osaka, major metro areas | Rakuten ecosystem integration, points loyalty |
| Wolt | 13-17% | Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima | Premium focus, strong in urban centers |
| Yamato Transport (Takahashi) | 10-15% | National (B2C logistics network) | Same-day, scheduled delivery, B2B strength |
How to Choose a Delivery Platform in Japan
1. Consider Your Location
Platform coverage varies significantly. If you're outside Tokyo or Osaka, Demae-can or Yamato Transport may offer better national reach than Uber Eats.
2. Evaluate Commission Fees
Most platforms charge 12-20% per order. Calculate your margins carefully — lower fees often mean fewer features or smaller reach.
3. Think About Integration
If you already use a POS system like Klikit, ensure your delivery platform integrates to avoid manual order entry and reduce errors.
Multi-Platform Strategy for Japan
Many successful Japanese restaurants partner with 2-3 platforms to maximize reach. Using an order aggregator like Klikit consolidates orders from all platforms into one tablet, reducing operational complexity while expanding your customer base.
Summary
For urban Tokyo/Osaka restaurants: Uber Eats + Wolt for maximum reach. For national coverage: Demae-can + Yamato. Use Klikit to manage all platforms from one dashboard.
