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Japan Post Capital
Takaaki Adachi runs Japan Post Capital, the venture arm of Japan Post Holdings, turning 24,000 post offices into a strategic launchpad for startups.
Japan Post Capital
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Principals
Takaaki Adachi
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Japan Post Capital?
President Takaaki Adachi leads Japan Post Capital. The firm operates as a corporate venture capital unit under Japan Post Holdings, giving its parent significant influence over the investment strategy and pace.
Is Japan Post Capital a typical financial VC or a strategic corporate investor?
It is a strategic corporate investor. Beyond targeting financial returns, the firm measures success by the commercial synergies it unlocks for Japan Post Group — using the postal network, insurance customer base, and banking relationships to accelerate portfolio company growth.
How does Japan Post Capital leverage the post office network for its portfolio?
Its 24,000-branch network offers startups a ready-made distribution and customer-acquisition channel. Portfolio companies can access logistics support for shipping, retail counter space for product sales, and direct marketing to millions of household customers through Japan Post's existing services.
Does Japan Post Capital invest only in Japan?
No. While the core strategy centers on Japanese startups, the firm has backed companies in North America, including U.S. robotics company Apptronik and food-supply-chain platform GrubMarket. Cross-border deals often target technology that can later be adapted for the Japanese market.
What investment stages does Japan Post Capital target?
The mandate covers early-stage through pre-IPO rounds. The firm describes its support as a combination of incubation and acceleration, providing operational assistance across the entire lifecycle of its investments.
Which large exits has Japan Post Capital achieved?
The firm lists multiple Tokyo Stock Exchange exits including the 2018 IPO of Mercari and the 2019 listing of Sansan. Other realized exits include AI-inside and AnyMind Group.
Does Japan Post Capital invest in real assets as well as venture?
Yes. Japan Post Capital holds a portfolio of commercial and mixed-use developments, including the Toranomon/Azabudai project in Tokyo and the Hiroshima Station South Exit redevelopment. Real estate investments align with the group's broader asset-ownership strategy.
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