‘Catnomics’ : how Japan’s feline fixation has become an industry worth billions

27 mai 2026 | Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Their influence is evident in every corner of society, the imperial family owns some, and Tokyo even has its own ‘cat town’ Feline features stare out from the covers of umpteen novels, they have an officially designated day devoted to their mystique and popularity, and have outnumbered dogs as (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Asia Pacific)

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