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Tyson Batino

Originally from Hawaii. 16 years in Japan. Business level Japanese - passed JLPT N1. Founder of 3 Businesses in Japan. Resident Mentor at 500 Global and Mentor at Founder Institute. Popular podcast host. I am actively advising more than 25 companies on marketing and sales in Japan, recruitment and HR in Japan, and how run an organization. Helping business with market entry to Japan and domestic companies. Helping with developing managers to become senior level and helping startups find funding and investors.

Influencer Marketing in Japan

Introduction to Influencer Marketing in Japan Influencer marketing in Japan is a popular and successful method for brands to reach their target demographic. Because Japan is a distinct market with distinct cultural nuances, it’s critical to comprehend how influencer marketing functions in the country. Influencer marketing in Japan is a type of digital marketing in

Guide to Finding the Right Digital Marketing Agency in Japan

Overview of the Japanese Market and the Need for Marketing Agency in Japan Japan is a highly developed and technologically advanced country with a population of over 126 million people, making it one of the largest markets in the world. According to a BBC News World article, it is the third-largest economy in the world

Guide to Digital Marketing in Japan

Introduction to Digital Marketing in Japan Japan is considered one of the most technologically advanced countries with a high internet penetration rate of 90.22% according to the latest data from Statista. Although the country is big on traditional marketing and business, most of the Japanese population has access to the Internet, making digital marketing in

Startups in Japan

Japan is home to a thriving startup ecosystem including a rapidly growing number of business owners, investors, and support organizations. It has an extensive history of technological innovation, and this tradition is reflected in the variety of startups in Japan that are flourishing today. Robotics, healthcare, fintech, e-commerce, and gaming are some of the most

Guide To Venture Capital in Japan

Venture capital in Japan is relatively small but its startups have a very unique ecosystem that contributes to the global economy. Because of various initiatives fueled by the government to drive Japan’s innovation and entrepreneurship and the deep money pockets of both institutional investors and large Japanese corporations, the industry of venture capital in Japan

Creative Agencies in Japan

Although Japan is renowned for its cutting-edge technologies, the country also boasts a thriving creative sector that has grown over the past several decades. The country has a long tradition of creativity, which has resulted in a vibrant sector of creative agencies in Japan that serves the requirements of companies across a range of industries.

Executive Coaching in Japan

Your company can only grow as fast as the leader. Business professionals such as c-suite executives, VP, and other senior level employees might need assistance from executive coaches at certain challenging points in their careers. During that time, they may consider hiring an executive coach to help them find clarity in where to take the

Incubators and Accelerators in Japan with  Erdinç and Yu Li

Listen to us on: Spotify┃Apple Podcasts┃Castbox┃Google Podcast┃Player FM┃Radio Public | YouTube This is a special episode of Scaling Japan Podcast as we would like to introduce two guests today, Erdinç Ekinci and Yu Li Shein. They are the co-founders of Openfor.co, a company which helps startups through strategic partnerships, and they are running the Founder

Guide to Doing Sales in Japan

Japan is one of the largest economies in the world and it is a key market for international business. As of 2022, Japan is ranked third in the world in terms of gross domestic product (GDP). Depending on the business location in Japan, the organization will also have easy access to other major markets in

Japanese Business Cards

Exchanging Japanese Business cards is a significant part of Japan’s work culture. If you meet a Japanese person, even casually, chances are they’ll give you their business card when you first meet. This simple gesture is actually a big deal – in Japan, you are unlikely to make a solid first impression unless an individual

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