Tadashi Yanai
Tadashi Yanai (柳井 正, Yanai Tadashi, born 7 February 1949) is a Japanese billionaire businessman and the founder and president of Fast Retailing, the parent company of Uniqlo ("unique clothing"). [1] As of December 2024, he was the richest person in Japan, with an estimated net worth of US$50.3 billion, and the 27th-wealthiest person in the world according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.[2][3][4] Early life and educationYanai was born in Ube, Yamaguchi, in February 1949.[5] He attended Ube High School and later Waseda University, graduating in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in economics and political science.[6] His uncle was an activist for the minority group known as Burakumin, who have continued to suffer caste-based discrimination in employment and marriage in modern Japan.[7] CareerIn 1971, Yanai started in business by selling kitchenware and men's clothing at a JUSCO supermarket.[8] After a year at JUSCO, he quit and joined his father's roadside tailor shop.[8] Yanai opened his first Uniqlo store in Hiroshima in 1984,[6] and changed the name of his father's company Ogori Shoji to Fast Retailing in 1991.[8] He has stated: "I might look successful but I've made many mistakes. People take their failures too seriously. You have to be positive and believe you will find success next time."[9] In 2019, Yanai stepped down from the board of Softbank after 18 years as an independent director at the Japanese technology conglomerate.[10] Published works
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PhilanthropyIn March 2011, Yanai donated 1 billion yen to victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[13] Personal lifeHe is the son of Kanichi Yanai and Hisako Mori Yanai. Yanai is married and has two sons, Kazumi and Koji, and lives in Tokyo.[14] He lives in a $50 million, 16,586-square-foot house outside of Tokyo and owns two golf courses in Hawaii.[15] See alsoReferences
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