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  5. The Picklr announces a 20-facility rollout in Japan—the world's largest franchise advances into Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka

The Picklr announces a 20-facility rollout in Japan—the world's largest franchise advances into Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka

2026 4/11
Courts Paddles
Tokyo
April 4, 2026April 11, 2026
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Article Summary
The Picklr, the world's largest pickleball franchise, has announced its entry into the Japanese market. It has signed a master franchise agreement with Nippon Pickleball Holdings and plans to open 20 facilities over five years. The first location will be in the Tokyo area, followed by expansion into Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka.

The Picklr, the world's largest pickleball franchise, has announced its full-scale entry into the Japanese market. It has signed a master franchise agreement with Nippon Pickleball Holdings Co., Ltd. and plans to open 20 facilities over five years.

The Picklr has already sold more than 500 locations globally, with over 80 facilities operating as of the end of 2025.

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What kind of facility is The Picklr

The Picklr is a format that combines competitive leagues, clinics, casual play, and retail all under one roof. In the U.S. it functions as a "gym for pickleball," supporting both annual memberships and one-off visits.

Element Details
Community leagues In-house leagues where you can regularly play opponents at your own level
Clinic Regular sessions taught by certified instructors
Casual play Time slots where you can drop in and play without a reservation
Retail A shop floor where you can try paddles and apparel before buying

Rollout plan for Japan

First location: Planned to open in the Tokyo area

Subsequent locations: Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka

Target: 20 facilities over five years

The Picklr CEO Jorge Barragan said, "The precision, wellness, and consideration for community that Japan values align with The Picklr's values," expressing confidence in the Japanese market.

Operating partner: Nippon Pickleball Holdings

Nippon Pickleball Holdings, which will handle the master franchise, is based in Tokyo and already operates brands such as "Mino Pickleball" and "Pickle Tokyo." In other words, rather than starting from scratch, a player with a track record in spreading pickleball domestically will lead the rollout.

Three pieces of culture The Picklr brings to Japan

1. Establishing community leagues

At U.S. facilities, in-house league play is a staple program. An environment where beginners to intermediate players can regularly face opponents at their own level boosts retention. It's a system that builds the habit of visiting a pickleball facility the way people keep going to the gym.

2. Systematic clinics led by specialist staff

Regular sessions teaching how to play pickleball from the ground up are a permanent fixture. It's a system that supports the step up from "I can sort of hit the ball" to "I've acquired skills that hold up in matches."

3. Try-before-you-buy for paddles and apparel

At the facility, you can actually try paddles and apparel before purchasing. With online buying tending to dominate, the experiential value of "holding it in your hand and checking before you buy" is significant.

Impact on domestic players

The Picklr's entry is also good news for existing grassroots pickleball communities. As facilities increase, the "no place to play" problem moves toward resolution, and opportunities to hold tournaments and friendly matches grow as well.

The number of pickleball players in Japan is around 45,000 (2025 estimate), and the number of dedicated facilities has not kept pace with reality. Once The Picklr's 20 facilities are operating, the ratio of players per facility is expected to improve significantly.

FAQ

Q. When will The Picklr's first location open?

A. The goal is to open the first location in the Tokyo area, but the specific schedule has not been announced as of April 2026. We recommend following the official website and specialist media such as The Dink Pickleball.

Q. Will facilities in Japan have the same format as in the U.S.?

A. The basic concept is shared, but adjustments tailored to Japanese facility conditions (rent and space) are expected. The three pillars of leagues, clinics, and casual play are planned to be offered across the board.

Q. Will existing pickleball circles be affected?

A. They are more likely to be complementary than competitive. The facilities can function as a place to solve existing circles' struggle to secure their own venue, and are expected to be used as a home base for circle activities.

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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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