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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

Startups Became A Top Career Choice

  • Japan's youth shifted aspiration from lifetime corporate jobs to startups, making entrepreneurship culturally desirable.
  • Shin Takamiya highlights startups now rank alongside consulting firms as top career choices for young Japanese.
ANECDOTE

Early VR And Otaku Culture In Akihabara

  • Jason recalls seeing advanced VR and otaku culture in Akihabara 20 years ago and predicting its future influence.
  • Shin notes otaku culture moved from niche geek hobby to global pop culture and valuable IP.
ADVICE

Build Investor Relationships Early

  • Do play the long game: build relationships and let investors know you over years before fundraising.
  • Shin says he prefers investing in founders he has known and trusted for at least two years.
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