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SHUNSAKU SAGAMI

Japan

SHUNSAKU SAGAMI

CEO for the future

BY CHAD DE GUZMAN

“I’m not quite sure how I feel about my wealth,” one of Japan’s youngest billionaires tells TIME from his office in Tokyo. “But I continue to work hard to create good businesses.”

Shunsaku Sagami, 33, owes his recently estimated his net worth to be $1.9 billion—specifically to the business of helping other businesses.

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