{| class="wikitable sortable floatright" style="display: inline-table" |+Uniqlo stores by country as of 30 November 2025 |- ! Country ! Numberof shops |- | Japan | 794 |- | Mainland China | 894 |- | Hong Kong | 35 |- | Taiwan | 73 |- | Korea | 136 |- | Singapore | 29 |- | Malaysia | 60 |- | Thailand | 72 |- | Philippines | 82 |- | Indonesia | 77 |- | Australia | 40 |- | Vietnam | 30 |- | India | 17 |- | USA | 77 |- | Canada | 36 |- | United Kingdom | 23 |- | France | 29 |- | Germany | 12 |- | Belgium | 3 |- | Spain | 7 |- | Sweden | 3 |- | The Netherlands | 5 |- | Denmark | 2 |- | Italy | 4 |-
UNIQLO is a clothing retailer with a global presence, operating over 3,600 stores across more than 25 countries as of late 2025, with particularly strong concentrations in Asia and growing operations in North America and Europe. The company's widespread international expansion demonstrates its significance as a major player in the global fashion retail market.
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{| class="wikitable sortable floatright" style="display: inline-table" |+Uniqlo stores by country as of 30 November 2025 |- ! Country ! Numberof shops |- | Japan | 794 |- | Mainland China | 894 |- | Hong Kong | 35 |- | Taiwan | 73 |- | Korea | 136 |- | Singapore | 29 |- | Malaysia | 60 |- | Thailand | 72 |- | Philippines | 82 |- | Indonesia | 77 |- | Australia | 40 |- | Vietnam | 30 |- | India | 17 |- | USA | 77 |- | Canada | 36 |- | United Kingdom | 23 |- | France | 29 |- | Germany | 12 |- | Belgium | 3 |- | Spain | 7 |- | Sweden | 3 |- | The Netherlands | 5 |- | Denmark | 2 |- | Italy | 4 |- | Luxembourg | 1 |- | Poland | 2
|- class="sortbottom" | Total | 2,543 |} ( ; ) (a shortened contraction of "unique clothing") is a Japanese designer and retailer specializing in fast fashion, with a focus on casual wear. The company operates 2,543 stores including 794 in Japan and 1,002 in Greater China. The company is a subsidiary of Fast Retailing, which was founded by the Yanai family and is 20% owned by Tadashi Yanai, now the richest person in Japan.
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