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Top 10 Richest Japanese billionaires

March 1, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Recently, the list of the top 10 wealthiest Japanese billionaires for the year 2023 was published. This article provides an insight into each of their backgrounds, their respective companies, and their current standings in the billionaire ranking.

It is noteworthy that as of April 23, 2023, Tadashi Yanai has been recognized as the wealthiest individual in Japan with an estimated net worth of $36 billion, placing him at the top of the billionaire list.

1. Tadashi Yanai ($36 billion)

Tadashi Yanai holds the title of the richest person in Japan as of April 23, 2023, with an estimated fortune of $36 billion. He is the founder and president of Fast Retailing, the parent company of the renowned clothing brand Uniqlo. Yanai’s wealth puts him at the top of the list of Japanese billionaires.

2. Takemitsu Takizaki ($21.7 billion)

Takemitsu Takizaki, the founder and president of Keyence Corporation, ranks second on the list of Japanese billionaires with an estimated net worth of $21.7 billion. Keyence Corporation is a top provider of industrial sensors and automation equipment.

3. Masayoshi Son ($21.1 billion)

Taking the third spot on the list is Masayoshi Son, with a net worth of 21.1 billion dollars. He is the CEO and founder of SoftBank Group, which is a prominent telecommunications and investment company.

4. Takahisa Takahara (7.7 billion USD)

Takahisa Takahara is ranked fourth on the list of Japanese billionaires, with an estimated net worth of $7.7 billion. He is the CEO of Unicharm Corporation, a renowned manufacturer of personal care and baby care products.

5. Masahiro Miki ($3.9 billion)

The fifth spot on the list is held by Masahiro Miki, whose net worth stands at $3.9 billion. Miki is the chairman and founder of ABC-Mart, a major shoe retail company in Japan.

6. Masahiro Noda ($3.8 billion)

The sixth richest Japanese billionaire in 2023 is Masahiro Noda, with a net worth of 3.8 billion dollars. He is the founder and CEO of Iida Group Holdings, a company that specializes in real estate development.

7. Akio Nitori ($3.7 billion)

Akio Nitori, with a net worth of 3.7 billion dollars, occupies the seventh position. He is the founder and chairman of Nitori Holdings, a furniture and homewares retail chain.

8. Shigenobu Nagamori ($3.6 billion)

Shigenobu Nagamori holds the eighth position on the list with a net worth of 3.6 billion dollars. He is the founder and president of Nidec Corporation, which specializes in electronic components and engines.

9. Yasumitsu Shigeta ($3.6 billion)

Yasumitsu Shigeta is in the ninth position on the list of richest Japanese billionaires with a net worth of 3.6 billion dollars. He is the founder and chairman of Hikari Tsushin, which is a company that distributes telecommunications and office equipment.

10. Hiroshi Mikitani ($3.4 billion)

In 2023, Hiroshi Mikitani, with a net worth of 3.4 billion dollars, held the tenth position on the list of the richest Japanese billionaires. He is the founder and CEO of Rakuten, a prominent e-commerce and internet services firm in Japan.

The list features individuals from a range of industries, including retail, telecommunications, real estate development, and electronic components. This collection of entrepreneurs and their respective companies highlights the strength and influence of Japan’s economy on the global stage.

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