Why Uber failed in Japan?

Why Uber failed in Japan?

This article examines why Uber failed in Japan after a five-year struggle to gain traction in the country. It explains how Japan's highly regulated transportation sector, strong opposition from local taxi companies, poor brand reputation among Japanese consumers, lack of localization and adaptation to Japanese culture, low driver incentives and poor customer service all contributed to Uber's failure. If these issues had been addressed more effectively, then perhaps Uber could have succeeded where others had failed.