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Miraise
MIRAISE is a Tokyo-based investment firm that invests in early-stage technology companies with engineer founders globally. It makes seed investments in...
Miraise
MIRAISE is a Tokyo-based investment firm that invests in early-stage technology companies with engineer founders globally. It makes seed investments in early-stage software startups launched by programmers and engineers.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2018
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Frequently asked questions
Who makes investment decisions at Miraise?
No investment decision-makers are publicly named. The firm’s website and available public sources list zero principals, no investment committee, and no deal leads. Absent a LinkedIn profile or regulatory filing, the identity of the person or group allocating capital is unknown.
What has Miraise invested in?
The portfolio section of Miraise’s website is empty, and no portfolio companies appear in press coverage or data-vendor records. Without a single named investment, the firm’s sector preferences, check-size range, and stage focus cannot be verified against market activity.
How is Miraise structured — as a fund, a holding company, or something else?
The structure is not disclosed. The firm self-categorizes as an asset manager pursuing private equity, but no fund names, legal entities, or regulatory registrations are publicly available. The website’s Softr template offers no clues about a General Partner / Limited Partner framework or permanent-capital vehicle.
Where does Miraise source its deals?
There is no information on Miraise’s sourcing channels. Without visible portfolio companies, co-investors, or a team with public professional histories, the firm’s origination capability remains unobservable. Its Tokyo base implies a Japanese deal-flow orientation, but this is not substantiated.
Has Miraise raised external capital, or is it proprietary money?
The capital source is undisclosed. Miraise publishes no AUM figure, no LP names, and no regulatory documents indicating a fundraise. It could be investing proprietary capital, managing a single-family pool, or preparing a debut institutional fund — none of these are confirmed.
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