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Toyoshima

Asia, Aichi, Japan, Nagoya

Description

Toyoshima specializes in operating wholesale import and export business of textile products.

Investor Profile

Toyoshima has made 3 investments, with 0 in the past 12 months and 0% as lead.

Stage Focus

  • Series B (33%)
  • Series C (33%)
  • Series D (33%)

Country Focus

  • Japan (100%)

Industry Focus

  • Health Care
  • Software
  • Medical
  • Elder Care
  • Rehabilitation
  • Saas
  • Child Care
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Mobile Apps
  • Therapeutics
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Who does Toyoshima frequently co-invest with?

SMBC Venture Capital
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 3
Capital Medica Ventures
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 1
Global Brain Corporation
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 1
Cyberdyne
Asia, Ibaraki, Japan, Tsukuba
Co-Investments: 1
Dai-ichi Life
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 2
ONO Pharmaceutical
North America, Massachusetts, United States, Cambridge
Co-Investments: 1
Aflac Global Ventures
North America, Georgia, United States, Columbus
Co-Investments: 1
MV
Asia, Aichi, Japan, Nagoya
Co-Investments: 1
Mitsubishi UFJ Capital
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 2
Kirin Holdings
Asia, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo
Co-Investments: 1

What are some of recent deals done by Toyoshima?

Rehab

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Rehab develops a rehabilitation support SaaS "Rehaplan" for adult day care centers.

Elder CareHealth CareRehabilitationSaaSSoftware
Series BMay 24, 2021
Amount Raised: $6,430,691
CureApp

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

CureApp is a digital health and therapeutic medical device software that connects patients and doctors.

Addiction TreatmentHealth CareMedicalMobile AppsSoftwareTherapeutics
Series DMar 12, 2021
Amount Raised: $19,266,055
UniFa

Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

UniFa is the developer of LookMee, an AI and IoT-powered healthcare solution for tracking kindergarteners' physical and mental growth.

Child CareHealth CareMedical
Series CSep 27, 2019
Amount Raised: $32,000,000