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How startups suddenly became “cool” in Japan (feat. Shin Takamiya of Globis Capital) | E2237

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Jan 20, 2026
Shin Takamiya, a venture capitalist and partner at Globis Capital Partners, shares insights on Japan's evolving startup landscape. He explains how the country's tech culture led the world but fell behind in entrepreneurship. Shin discusses the collaborative nature of VCs in Japan, the role of AI in accelerating startup growth, and the importance of evaluating founder-investor relationships. Plus, he offers delectable sushi recommendations for Tokyo food enthusiasts!
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INSIGHT

Founder Motivation Beats Early Traction

  • Investor thesis prioritizes founder motivation and grit over early traction or results.
  • Shin stresses durable motivation predicts persistence through hard phases and eventual survival.
INSIGHT

Japan's Startup Ecosystem Rapidly Expanding

  • Japan's VC market dramatically expanded in the last decade, fueled by successes like Mercari's IPO in 2018.
  • Shin cites growth from minimal annual investment to about $10 billion USD per year.
ADVICE

Open Meetings With One Clear Value

  • Do focus your first investor meeting on one clear value proposition to spark follow-up interest.
  • Shin advises you don't need to tell the whole story; get the investor curious first.
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