Japan’s fastest-growing meal subscription service, Tsuklio, has officially launched in Singapore, marking its first international expansion. Operated by Tokyo-based Antway Inc., Tsuklio aims to use Singapore as a strategic hub for Southeast Asia, introducing a premium meal plan tailored for busy families. The service, which has already served over 30 million meals in Japan, offers a 4-serving, 3-meal-per-week plan priced at S$211.
Tsuklio’s central-kitchen model ensures meals are prepared daily under the supervision of registered dietitians, maintaining high nutritional and quality standards. The decision to enter the Singapore market follows a successful pilot in March 2025, which demonstrated strong demand despite the premium pricing. Singapore was chosen after extensive market validation, including studies and a test-marketing programme.
Antway Inc. plans to leverage Singapore as a launchpad for regional expansion, exploring partnerships and franchise opportunities, particularly with operators possessing central kitchen infrastructure. The franchise model has been successfully implemented in Japan across various industries, highlighting its adaptability.
Kei Maejima, CEO of Antway Inc., stated, “We aim to position Tsuklio to address the market gap between health-conscious meal kits and everyday dining needs of households in Singapore.” The expansion aligns with Antway’s mission to support busy dual-income families by reducing household meal obligations.
The company emphasises food safety and quality assurance, adhering to Singapore’s regulatory standards. Tsuklio’s entry into Singapore not only marks a significant milestone for the company but also aligns with the nation’s focus on workforce reskilling and upskilling, offering local employment opportunities.



