Disrupting Japan

The hidden danger of unicorn counting in Japan

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Japan has far fewer unicorns than one expects - or than venture capitalists desire. That fact, however, hides a fascinating story. Today James Riney, founding partner of Coral Capital explains the danger of unicorn counting. We dive deep into which startup sectors Japan is likely to lead in globally in the coming decade, how to identify unique startup value in Japan. We also talk about how Japan has become more like Silicon Valley in the past ten years and why they are about to become very different. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes Coral Capital’s portfolio strategy How to find Japanese startups that can make a global impact Three categories of Japanese startups with unique opportunities for growth Sectors where Japan has a global advantage in startups Why “niche” startups in Japan can become hugely profitable What’s in Store for Carpal Capital Fund 4 Proof Japanese investors are long-term patent long-term investors The importance of VC portfolio ser