Tomohito Mitsumori, president of Japanese restaurant chain operator Ootoya Holdings, has said the company plans to accelerate the opening of its Ootoya Gohan Dokoro restaurants overseas.

Ootoya currently operates about 140 Japanese restaurants across eight countries and regions, including Thailand, Taiwan and the United States.

¡°Many people are looking forward to experiencing Japanese food culture,¡± the 37-year-old president said in an interview. ¡°We will be opening restaurants around the world,¡± he added, expressing his eagerness to expand into more markets.

Noting that many foreign nationals feel that the Japanese food they have tried in their home countries is not authentic, Mitsumori sees the recent increase in visitors to Japan as a boost for Ootoya¡¯s overseas business.

He said that overseas markets offer ¡°unlimited potential¡± for the company, which specializes in?teishoku?Japanese-style set meals.

Ootoya Holdings President Tomohito Mitsumori speaks during an interview in Yokohama.
Ootoya Holdings President Tomohito Mitsumori speaks during an interview in Yokohama. | JIJI

Ootoya became a subsidiary of major restaurant chain operator Colowide in 2020 after facing challenges including disputes between the founding family and the company, as well as poor business performance.

¡°We have successfully integrated our know-how,¡± Mitsumori said, highlighting improvements in store management efficiency through a factory-based batch-cooking system modeled on Colowide¡¯s approach.

Mitsumori, a member of the founding family of Ootoya, took office on June 22.