STAGE No.49: Building Bridges with Property Owners
Aoyama Mainland has once again proven its dedication to fostering relationships with property owners by publishing the latest issue of its newsletter,
STAGE No.49. This communication platform is designed to deepen trust and support asset formation and a richer lifestyle for property owners.
The magazine not only focuses on real estate investment and asset formation, but also offers insights into social issues and various themes that enhance daily living. In this 49th issue, the highlight is an in-depth interview with former professional baseball player
Michihiro Ogasawara, affectionately known as 'Guts'.
Michihiro Ogasawara: A Life of Challenges
Ogasawara, born in Chiba in 1973 and a graduate of Gakusei International High School, started his professional career with the
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters after being drafted in 1997. He created a remarkable legacy, playing for prestigious teams like the
Yomiuri Giants and
Chunichi Dragons, and even clinching the
Pacific League MVP award in 2006. After his retirement in 2014, he transitioned to coaching and becoming a baseball commentator, and he has engaged in community support, particularly helping individuals with disabilities in baseball.
In his interview, Ogasawara passionately discusses themes like 'a life of challenges' and 'the strength to forge paths', emphasizing the importance of resilience and tenacity in life.
Addressing Financial Threats: Special Feature on Fraud
The issue also sheds light on a growing concern in society: the phenomenon of
special fraud and
SNS romance scams. We turned to former Saitama Prefectural Police officer and crisis management consultant
Yasuhiro Sasaki to provide an analysis of these evolving criminal tactics and the necessary counter-strategies. With the methods used by fraudsters becoming increasingly sophisticated, it’s crucial for individuals, particularly the elderly and women, to adopt protective strategies.
Sasaki emphasizes the importance of vigilance: "Start from questioning," he advises, and recommends gathering multiple sources of information while encouraging community and family dialogue. This handy guide aims to equip readers with practical ways to protect their assets.
Insights on Coaching and Growth
In the sixth installment of our 'Adult Education Series', we welcome
Hiroaki Takeshita, CEO of SAPTA, to unravel the often misunderstood truth about coaching. He delves into how genuine listening can initiate a cycle of growth, challenging common misconceptions surrounding coaching activities.
Spotlight on Kita-Senjyu Area
This issue also includes a section dedicated to the rising interest in the
Kita-Senjyu area, focusing on its excellent transportation infrastructure and growth potential spurred by urban development. Property owners are given valuable perspectives on the area's evolution and future opportunities, adding necessary considerations for real estate investments.
Owner's Voice: Real Experiences
In our ‘Owner's Voice’ corner, we share firsthand experiences from property owners who have purchased our assets. Their stories encapsulate the journey from the initial stages of investment to post-purchase support, highlighting the significance of trust between owners and our team. This segment emphasizes that our commitment doesn't end with the sale; rather, continuous support is crucial after the transaction.
Aoyama Mainland’s Philosophy
Aoyama Mainland has long been committed to aiding property owners in their asset formation journey through project development, sales, and ongoing management capabilities. The philosophy voiced by our founder, Yoshizo Nishihara, of cherishing what is important to you, remains the foundation of our business model. We believe that our role extends beyond mere real estate transactions; it’s about nurturing long-lasting relationships and providing support over time. Our magazine, STAGE, stands as a testament to our dedication to fostering trust with property owners through asset formation, livelihood improvement, and social contributions.
Editor's Note
In this edition, we had the incredible opportunity to sit with Michihiro Ogasawara, whose insights from his career to his current endeavors were deeply inspiring. It also struck me how important 'a heart for others' is in addressing Japan's pressing issues. We encourage our readers to dive into this enriching content.
Aoyama Mainland, led by Yoshizo Nishihara, continues to focus on real estate investments as a means for both asset formation and social contribution. We remain committed to safeguarding our owners' peace of mind while addressing social issues and upholding our responsibilities as a corporate entity. As we carry forward Nishihara's philosophy, our team will work tirelessly to maintain our reputation as a trusted real estate company, ensuring continuous communication, asset support, and engagement in social initiatives.
Company Overview
Aoyama Mainland
CEO: Yoshizo Nishihara
Founded: April 1, 1988
Primary business: Real estate planning, development, sales, management, and operational support.
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Aoyama Mainland