What does it take to build in Japan, as a foreign founder, investor, or operator?
In this episode of Blueprint Japan, I sit down with Tim Romero — entrepreneur, investor, and long-time observer of Japan’s startup ecosystem — to unpack what actually moves the needle in business.
From selling tomato plants at 13 to building ventures in Tokyo, Tim shares hard-earned lessons on entrepreneurship, resilience, cultural adaptation, and why action always beats overthinking.
We talk about:
• The reality of building startups in Japan
• Corporate vs. startup culture
• Why solving real customer problems matters more than hype
• Cultural adaptation and the foreign founder experience
• Job mobility and the future of Japan’s economy
• Lessons from failed ventures
• Why “action over analysis” is more than a slogan
If you’re building — or thinking about building — in Japan, this conversation will recalibrate how you think about risk, momentum, and long-term growth.
“Action always trumps non-action.”
Listen now and keep moving.