During his years at Waseda University, Shintaro worked at Japan’s biggest e-commerce mall, Rakuten, Inc. On August 1st 2001, Shintaro established “Unoh Inc.” after graduating university. At Unoh he was responsible for designing and developing several web services, one of which was the online magazine subscription . Services provided by Unoh include planning, development and management of the film enthusiast community site “Movie Life” (acquired by PIA Corporation) as well as “Sugu.CC” , “NeoAd” (both acquired by GMOAP) and the photo sharing site “Photozou” (acquired by Digital Garage).In 2009 Unoh entered into social gaming, creating multiple successful social games. Among these games, “Machitsuku!” has been its biggest hit with over 5 million users. On August 3rd 2010, Unoh joined Zynga and Shintaro became General Manager of Zynga Japan. He resigned on January 2012. After traveling around the world, He established the new company “Mercari, Inc.” on February 2013 and released the resale shopping app “Mercari” on July 2013 in Japan.He is a true Internet geek, spending a lot of time on the Internet and boasts around 180,000 followers on Twitter.
Date | Company Name | Round | Money Raised | Industry | |
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Jun 14, 2016 | CAMPFIRE | Series Unknown | ¥2M | Asset Management | Detail |
Jun 1, 2015 | SmartApp Japan | Pre-seed | ¥34.50M | Cryptocurrency | Detail |
Mar 29, 2013 | Mercari | Pre-seed | ¥10M | E-Commerce | Detail |
Jun 14, 2011 | CAMPFIRE | Angel | ¥25.89M | Asset Management | Detail |