Born in Saitama Prefecture, and a graduate of Toyo University's Faculty of Law, he continuously updates his sensibilities from various angles, drawing inspiration from the worlds of music, radio, and subcultures such as comedy. While possessing an active mind that constantly seeks new stimuli, he describes his true nature as "not carnivorous, but rather herbivorous." With his unique sense of balance, he maintains a comfortable harmony with those around him while leading a fulfilling life that is true to himself.
Having led numerous challenging projects in the logistics and tourism sectors, this specialist guides large-scale projects for global companies to approval through sophisticated negotiations with government agencies and meticulous legal interpretation. They seamlessly integrate on-the-ground execution capabilities with a strong managerial perspective, transforming complex legal regulations into strategic business opportunities. With solid practical skills and calm judgment, they consistently guarantee the highest quality, solidifying the business foundations of their clients.
The ultimate sense of balance to find the optimal solution.
Seeking what is "just right" for that person.
I work with the motto of "appropriateness".
The word "appropriate" often carries a negative connotation, but if you look it up in the dictionary, it means "fitting a certain state or purpose just right." So, the "appropriateness" I'm looking for refers to something like "just right."
We strive to provide the best environment for customers who are concerned about wanting to change the current situation by accurately understanding each customer's situation.
I think it's surprisingly difficult to aim for "just the right thing" in anything.
This is because the line of "just right" is always different depending on the person.My ideal is to always strive for what is "just right" for the other party, and to do work that makes them feel that it was the "optimal" solution.








