The Jodo Ethic and the Spirit of the Ohmi Shonin

Vol. 6 | Sanpo Yoshi II

The Ohmi Shonin concept of Sanpo Yoshi is often linked to CSR — but the author argues it is closer to Stakeholder Capitalism. What does that mean for how we think about corporate obligations, and who a company truly belongs to?
Culture & Society

What Is Shumei? How Some of Japan’s Oldest Companies Pass Down a Leader’s Name

Shumei—the Japanese practice of inheriting a predecessor's name—is familiar from kabuki and traditional crafts. But some of Japan's oldest companies follow the same custom. This article examines four cases: Matsui Construction, Mizkan, Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, and Ninben.
Technology

Almure, a Confidential Computing Startup, Raises $1.25M in Seed Round

Almure, a Tokyo-based startup founded in January 2026, has raised $1.25M in seed funding to develop confidential computing infrastructure for AI agents — aiming to secure sensitive enterprise data even while it is being processed.
Policy & Regulation

MLIT to Begin Enforcing New Rules on Mobile Battery Handling Aboard Aircraft

Japan's MLIT will begin enforcing new cabin rules for mobile batteries on April 24. The limit drops to two batteries per passenger, and in-flight charging is now banned.
Business

Infroneer HD, Known for Construction and Machinery, Acquires Waterworks Operator Swing

Infroneer Holdings, the Japan-based infrastructure conglomerate behind Maeda Corporation, has agreed to acquire waterworks operator Swing Corporation for over 90 billion yen. The deal fills a critical gap in Infroneer's push to become a one-stop infrastructure services provider — and may signal its ambitions to close the revenue gap with Japan's elite "super generals."
The Jodo Ethic and the Spirit of the Ohmi Shonin

Vol. 5 | Sanpo Yoshi I

What is sanpo yoshi — and did the Ohmi Shonin actually use the term? This installment explores the philosophy behind the concept, and the Marubeni executive who rebuilt an elementary school in a small town, inspired by the founding of Stanford University.
Opinion / Column

NHK Announces John Manjiro as the Lead of its 2028 Taiga Drama

NHK has announced John Manjiro as the lead of its 2028 Taiga Drama. The author examines why this ordinary fisherman-turned-cosmopolitan was chosen, and what his story says about Japan's growing inward turn.
Business

Seaweed-Based Food Startup Aqua Theon Raises $5 Million

Aqua Theon, a Japanese-founded food startup based in Los Angeles, has closed a third tranche of its pre-Series A round, raising approximately $5 million. The company's flagship product, OoMee Matcha — a functional beverage made with agar and matcha — is now available in 700 U.S. stores. Aqua Theon positions seaweed as both a health-forward ingredient and a sustainable one, citing its rapid growth rate and CO₂ absorption capacity.
The Jodo Ethic and the Spirit of the Ohmi Shonin

Vol. 4 | Why So Many Shonin Were Born in One Place

Why did Ohmi produce so many merchant dynasties? This installment of The Jodo Ethic and the Spirit of the Ohmi Shonin examines the competing theories — from naturalized immigrants and free markets to fragmented fiefdoms — and argues that geography, more than any single cause, was the common thread that sustained them all.
Technology

Photo electron Soul, Developer of Semiconductor Photocathodes, Raises $5.6 Million

Photo electron Soul, a Nagoya University-based startup developing semiconductor photocathodes, has raised approximately 900 million yen ($5.6 million). The funding will support mass production of its electron beam generation system, which simultaneously achieves the narrow beam and high current needed to inspect increasingly miniaturized and multi-layered semiconductor chips at speed.
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