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  3. Japan's pickleball competitive population is 330,000, with 11.89 million potential—an early market where "13.1% awareness" shows "36 times room to grow"

Japan's pickleball competitive population is 330,000, with 11.89 million potential—an early market where "13.1% awareness" shows "36 times room to grow"

2026 6/09
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June 9, 2026
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“Will pickleball really take off in Japan?”—the numbers have answered that question. In a market survey released by Pickleball One on April 20, 2026, Japan’s playing population was found to beabout 330,000, while potential players with an interest in the sport numberabout 11.89 million. The playing population has swelled roughly sevenfold from about 45,000 the previous year, yet awareness remains only13.1%. “Little known, but sure to spread once it is”—the survey confirms that the Japanese market is at a very early stage of growth.

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Playing population of 330,000, potential of 11.89 million

The survey was an internet study of 30,000 general consumers aged 15 to 79 and 103 active players, conducted in March 2026. Against a playing population of 330,000, the potential base is estimated at 11.89 million—about 36 times larger. The fact that the playing population jumped from about 45,000 to 330,000 year on year shows that the sport is shifting from scattered pockets to broad adoption.

What a “13.1% awareness rate” really means

The biggest finding is how low awareness is—just 13.1% overall. Yet of those who learned the rules,74.1%answered that they were “interested,” compared with only 16.9% among those who had not yet learned about it. The pattern of “the more you know, the more hooked you get,” with interest leaping more than fourfold as knowledge deepens, shows up clearly in the numbers. The barrier to growth is not the appeal of the sport but sheer lack of awareness.

Metric Figure
Playing population About 330,000 (up roughly sevenfold from about 45,000 the previous year)
Potential players About 11.89 million (about 36 times the playing population)
Awareness rate 13.1%
Interest after learning the rules 74.1% (16.9% before learning about it)
Survey scale 30,000 general respondents plus 103 active players / March 2026

Unexpected drivers: teenage boys and the tennis crowd

By demographic, the awareness rate stood out at30.3% among boys in their teens. Contrary to the image of pickleball as “a sport enjoyed by the middle-aged and older,” it is spreading to younger people first. On top of that,72.5% of tennis playersshowed interest in pickleball, pointing to racquet-sport veterans as a strong source of the next wave of players. As long as gear and courts are in place, there is plenty of room for part of the tennis population to flow in.

Who ran the survey and how reliable it is

The survey was conducted by Pickleball One. Working with a major internet research firm, it designed its sample to separate general consumers from active players. The figures shift depending on how the playing population is defined (registered players versus total players), and one other survey reports “about 50,000.” Despite the range in the numbers, every survey agrees on the direction: a sharp rise from the previous year and a potential base that is orders of magnitude larger.

Impact on readers

A playing population of 330,000 means the markets for facilities, equipment, and schools are still at a “first-come, first-served” stage. Flip the 13.1% awareness rate around and it means whoever captures awareness through advertising, trial events, and media from here on will find it easier to capture the market. For individual players, too, starting now lets you become part of “the group that was involved from the earliest days.” This is also the period when gathering partners and securing courts is easiest.

Ripple Effects on the Industry

The figure of 11.89 million potential players is the basis for the wave of entries by hotels, commercial facilities, real estate firms, and equipment makers. The moves by giants such as Mitsui Fudosan and Sansan, the arrival of overseas chains, the entry of tennis brands—all are backed by the reading that “once the awareness barrier crumbles, the playing population will multiply several times over.” The rush of capital investment is a bet on the upside this survey reveals.

Summary

Pickleball in Japan is not losing on appeal; it is simply not yet known. The 36-fold gap that stretches between 330,000 and 11.89 million is exactly where this sport stands today, and its greatest room to grow. Once awareness advances one more step, the landscape will change completely.

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Source:Pickleball One, “Japan Pickleball Market Survey 2026” / PR TIMES

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小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

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