Not every Japanese food brand on a Western shelf comes straight from Japan. Some of the most important players bridging Japanese producers and Western shoppers are not Japanese at all — they are British curator-brands like Clearspring and Yutaka, the gateways that make Japanese food findable, trusted, and easy to buy in the West.
Clearspring — the authentic-organic curator
Clearspring is a UK family business founded in 1993 by Christopher Dawson, who had spent years in Japan working with traditional food producers and encouraging organic methods. It pioneered bringing authentic, organic Japanese fine foods to Europe — it was among the first to introduce real organic miso to the West — and today distributes around 280 organic products across some 26 categories to roughly 60 countries. Clearspring’s role is trust: it vets producers, champions traditional methods, and gives Western natural-food and organic channels confidence in Japanese ingredients.

Yutaka — the everyday on-ramp
Where Clearspring leads on organic authenticity, Yutaka leads on accessibility. A UK market brand of Japanese cooking ingredients, Yutaka packages and distributes the staples Western home cooks need — soy sauce, noodles, sushi kits, panko, miso — for European supermarkets and grocers. It lowers the barrier to cooking Japanese food at home, turning curiosity into everyday purchases and broadening the audience beyond enthusiasts.
Why gateways matter
Japonity’s research consistently finds that the bottleneck for Japanese food going global is discovery and distribution, not logistics. Gateway brands solve exactly that. They aggregate demand, handle importing and compliance, build retail relationships, and educate shoppers — services individual Japanese producers can rarely manage alone. For producers, partnering with a curator like Clearspring or a distributor-brand like Yutaka can be the fastest route onto Western shelves.
Why it matters for global partners and investors
- For Japanese producers, gateway brands are a ready-made path to Western retail — worth pursuing alongside the e-commerce channels Japonity maps in its directory.
- For buyers and retailers, these curators offer vetted, import-ready Japanese ranges with the trust and compliance already handled.
- The trend to watch is the growth of organic and authentic Japanese food in the West, where curators like Clearspring set the quality bar.
Frequently asked questions
What are Clearspring and Yutaka?
They are UK-based brands that bring Japanese food to Western markets. Clearspring is a family business specialising in authentic, organic Japanese fine foods; Yutaka is a market brand of accessible Japanese cooking staples for European supermarkets.
Are they Japanese companies?
No. Both are British companies/brands that import, curate, and distribute Japanese (and Japanese-style) products — acting as gateways between Japanese producers and Western buyers.
Why are gateway brands important?
The hardest part of selling Japanese food abroad is discovery and distribution. Gateway brands handle importing, compliance, retail relationships, and consumer education, giving Japanese producers a fast route to Western shelves.
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