2026 Rakuten Event Calendar Strategy: Promotional Roadmap to Maximize Annual ROAS
For EC business operators aiming to maximize sales on Rakuten Ichiba, understanding the "Rakuten Event Calendar 2026" means more than just checking the schedule. It is nothing less than a "military operation map" to beat competitors and achieve maximum ROAS (Return On Advertising Spend) with a limited budget. In this article, we will organize the major sales cycles of 2026 using MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive) principles and explain specific promotional logic to be executed in each phase from a professional perspective.
Overview and Importance of 2026 Rakuten Events
In the Rakuten Ichiba ecosystem, roughly 70% of sales are said to occur during event periods such as "Shopping Marathon" and "Rakuten Super SALE." In 2026, user purchasing behavior will become even more segmented, and the importance of "pre-event reservation purchases" and "improving repeat rates via post-event thank-you coupons" is increasing.
By Quarter: Major Sales & Shopping Seasons to Conquer
Looking at the 2026 calendar, the key is how to utilize the "Shopping Marathon" held twice a month, centered around the "Super SALE" in March, June, September, and December. In particular, traffic peaks annually in Q1 (Jan-Mar) for new life demand, and Q4 (Oct-Dec) due to the overlap of Hometown Tax (Furusato Nozei) and Black Friday.
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For conquering Rakuten Ichiba in 2026, marketing that calculates backwards from the event calendar is essential. Maximizing during Super SALE while running PDCA for CVR during daily Marathon events is the only way to stabilize annual ROAS. Incorporate the latest AI trends and SEO logic to win in the rapidly changing EC market.
Published: 2026-02-12 / Author: RISA WATANABE
References
- [1] Rakuten Ichiba Promotional Event Guide 2026 Edition
- [2] EC Marketing White Paper: Mall SEO and Ad Operation Optimization Theory

