No single neighbor dominates Sarku Japan's top 10 — the similarity scores spread across a wide range of entity types, from QSR chains to a department store retailer, with no standout anchor pulling the cluster in one direction.
The shape is broad. El Pollo Loco leads at 0.84, followed by Baskin Robbins at 0.81 and Miniso at 0.79 — already a cross-category signal, with a retail department store sitting third among food-service neighbors. Yogurtland (0.78) and ALDO (0.77) continue the pattern: a frozen yogurt QSR and a footwear brand occupying nearly the same audience position. 7-Eleven (0.76) and Jack in the Box (0.75) round out the upper tier before the scores taper into Children's Apparel (0.74), In-N-Out Burger (0.74), and DHL Express (0.73).
Tallying subcategories across the top 10: four neighbors are QSR (El Pollo Loco, Yogurtland, Jack in the Box, In-N-Out Burger), one is Bakeries Desserts and Confectioneries (Baskin Robbins), one is Department Stores (Miniso), one is Footwear (ALDO), one is Convenience Stores (7-Eleven), one is Children's Apparel, and one is Transport and Logistics (DHL Express). Sarku Japan's own subcategory — Fast Casual Dining — appears in none of the top 10 neighbors. The audience shape here is defined less by fast casual peers than by a broad mix of QSR, convenience, and cross-category retail.
This breadth suggests an audience that moves fluidly across everyday consumption categories rather than clustering tightly around any single dining format.