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D-POPS GROUP Published an Article in the Japan Times

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2026.01.06

The Japanese-published English newspaper The Japan Times featured articles by D-POPS GROUP in a special supplement entitled “Japan’s startup revolution”.

In addition to covering the efforts of D-POPS GROUP, this publication also included short, informative pieces written by three of our investment partners: M&A Cloud (page in Japanese only), Payke, Inc., and Adora Inc. The CEOs of these three companies also took the stage at different points during our Venture Ecosystem Summit 2025 (page in Japanese only) that we hosted in October.

The purpose of this featurette in The Japan Times was to inform both domestic and international investors, companies, and media about the startups that are driving Japan’s innovation ecosystem.

Printed versions of this publication will also be distributed at the CES 2026 venue, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA, starting on January 6th.

Please give it a read!

〇 D-POPS GROUP’s articles:
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/2025/12/25/special-supplements/creating-indispensable-venture-ecosystem-d-pops-group/

〇 “Japan’s startup revolution” special supplement on The Japan Times website:
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/category/special-supplements/japans-startup-revolution/

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