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Unpacking Japan | How to keep a business alive for 100 years @unpackingjapan | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Meet Hani, president of Japanese textile company Debs Corporation, who shares his experiences as a 3rd generation immigrant running a family business in Japan.

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Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
0:32 Meet Hani
2:21 What a textile company does
6:23 Why sell textiles in Japan?
11:31 Changing with the industry
14:08 Exploitation and fast fashion
20:38 Made in/with Japan
23:51 Balancing tradition and innovation
28:05 Growing a business ecosystem
32:36 Pandemic challenges and rewards
36:28 Working with an international mindset
38:43 Taking over the family business
42:22 Expanding your business
45:55 Misconceptions about textiles
52:56 Future plans for Debs Corporation
56:02 How to keep a business alive for 100 years

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