Meet Tadashi Yanai, the richest person in Japan and the founder of Uniqlo, who’s worth $31 billion and owns 2 golf courses in Hawaii

Meet Tadashi Yanai, the richest person in Japan and the founder of Uniqlo, who’s worth $31 billion and owns 2 golf courses in Hawaii

Business·2019-12-18 22:41

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Yanai opened the first Uniqlo store in 1984.

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is the richest person in Japan, .

He’s the chairman and biggest shareholder of Fast Retailing, the largest clothing retailer in Asia and parent company of .

The Japanese lives in a $50 million house in the woods outside of Tokyo and owns two golf courses in Hawaii.

Tadashi Yanai is the richest person in Japan.

The Japanese businessman is worth an estimated $31.3 billion, according to Bloomberg. His fortune comes from his position as chairman and the biggest shareholder of Fast Retailing, the largest clothing retailer in Asia and the parent company of Uniqlo.

Yanai opened the first Uniqlo store in 1984 and has expanded the brand to more than 2,000 stores in at least 20 countries.

Uniqlo’s clothing is “geared to all types of people: whether they are billionaires, the middle class, the lower end,” Yanai told Vault Magazine in 2011. “We need to cater to all, just like Marks and Spencer or Gap or the current H&M and Zara. Unless we cater to all segments of life and segments of people, we cannot be successful.”

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