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~Future assets from around the world~
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Where Japanese people have not yet set foot,

"Future assets" are sleeping quietly.

Hello.

I personally travel to countries that the average Japanese investor would never go to.

I wasn't asked to do it by anyone, and it wasn't for sightseeing purposes.

This is because that is where the ``raw materials for future assets'' lie.

Seeing the beginning of growth firsthand

In 2011, I started to pay attention to Cambodia.

At that time, the capital, Phnom Penh, was still underdeveloped, had few buildings, and was a dusty city.

However, since 2014, infrastructure has been rapidly improved, and high-rise buildings have been built.

It began to take on the character of a city.

I witnessed with my own eyes the moment when growth begins.

Phnom Penh in 2010

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Phnom Penh in 2024

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The next stage is Africa

The next place we looked at was Africa.

Among the continent's 54 countries, I first visited Uganda and South Sudan.

But something just doesn't feel right.

I visited the area many times and finally arrived at

Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

It started in a place where there were no foreign investors yet.

When I visited Kinshasa in 2018,

There was no sign of development there.

There is almost no leading foreign capital, either from China or India.

However, things will start to move from around 2021.

In 2024, a national master plan for expanding the capital was launched.

Middle Eastern, Chinese, and European developers moved in en masse, and the city's landscape began to change.

Right now, real estate prices are about to start rising.

Kinshasa in 2020

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Kinshasa Master Plan: Circular Line Plan

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Kinshasa in 2024

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Kinshasa Master Plan Ring Road Construction

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Why are you doing this?

Our entire lives are based on the land.

Cities, houses, businesses, lifestyles, and economies are all built on land.

In other words, to hold land and real estate,

This means having the country's "future value" first.

成長国にこそ、理にかなった投資がある

Real estate prices in developed countries are skyrocketing.

On the other hand, in developing countries, it is still affordable.

You can take advantage of future price increases.

Moreover, with the growth of the country = economic expansion,

There is a natural leverage involved, with asset values increasing gradually.

Not everywhere is good

Of course, not just any growing country is good.

What I see are the following elements:

  • Geographical Position

  • politics

  • Availability of resources

  • population structure

  • Trends in foreign capital

  • National Development Policy

By calmly assessing these issues, we can see which countries have the potential to truly grow.

Real estate is a reading of the future.

In recent years, I have come to think this way.

Real estate is more than just an asset.

It is a story of the future that shows "where the country is heading."

To turn those pages, you need the ``air'' and ``smell'' of the place, not the internet.

So I go there.

That's why I go and experience it with my own feet, eyes, and skin.

But it's not easy to get there.

The culture, security, and transportation are all different.

It was sometimes difficult, but there was information that could only be found in that process.

What we deliver in this newsletter

In this letter,

Through what I saw, heard and experienced there,

What you can't find in Japan

We deliver "raw materials for future assets."

In addition, we will also share the experiences, lessons learned, and strategies gained from overseas business and real estate projects.

I will tell you the real story.

Recommended for those who:

  • 世界の動きを“構造”から理解したい方

  • 成長国での不動産・ビジネスに興味がある方

  • 外資や開発の動向にアンテナを張っている方

  • 世界の資産運用への視野を広げたい方

  • 単なる資産運用でなく“時代に乗る力”をつけたい方

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lastly

Reading the world through "land"

I believe it's about getting the future first.

I hope this letter will give you some hints to improve your ability to foresee your own life .

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