• Building a Japan-Ready GTM Strategy with Cultural Intelligence and AI
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we’re joined by Anna Skrypka, a cultural AI strategist, creative director, and founder of Anna Skrypka Studio. Anna is also the creator of the Augmented Human Method, a framework that unifies cultural intelligence and AI-powered go-to-market (GTM) strategy.


    With over 15 years of experience in global tech and nearly a decade in Japan, Anna has helped scale SaaS and creative tech businesses for companies like Autodesk and Woven by Toyota. She now advises startups and corporates on how to enter and scale in Japan using culturally intelligent GTM systems.


    In this episode, Anna shares how most startups are failing their Japan GTM — not because of product issues, but because they ignore cultural trust signals and scale with AI in the wrong direction. If you're a founder or marketer entering Japan, this conversation will change how you think about localization, AI workflows, and market fit.


    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why Japan is a high-context market and how it changes buyer behavior

    • How cultural intelligence improves GTM messaging and product resonance

    • The 3 biggest GTM traps (Great Translation Fallacy, Silent Excellence Trap, AI Acceleration Paradox)

    • How to use AI marketing workflows with cultural nuance

    • Visual and narrative localization: what most GTMs miss

    • Japan tech trends to watch in 2026

    Show Notes:

    00:00 – Introduction

    02:40 – Cultural Intelligence: The Missing Piece in Japan GTM Strategy

    06:23 – Trust Signals and Misconceptions About “Difficult” Japan

    12:04 – 3 Big GTM Traps Companies Fall Into

    20:59 – AI Workflows for Culturally Intelligent Marketing

    34:50 – Visual Localization and Creative AI Tools

    43:33 – 5 Questions to Diagnose If Your Japan GTM Will Fail


    Links from Guest Appearance:

    🔗 Anna Skrypka – Founder, Anna Skrypka Studio

    🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaskrypka/

    🔗 Website: https://annaskrypka.substack.com/

    📄 Case Study: The AI Marketing Workflow That Actually Works in Japan https://annaskrypka.substack.com/p/the-ai-marketing-workflow-that-actually?utm_source=publication-search


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    47 mins
  • Episode 93: What Makes a Great Co-Founder in Japan (Part 2) with Ryosuke Murai
    Dec 22 2025

    In this follow-up to Part 1, we continue our conversation with Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai, CEO and co-founder of AI Market and former CSO of Connected Robotics, where he led a ¥1.7B Series B raise.

    This episode is all about how to stand out as a potential co-founder, what really matters during the decision-making process, and how to build a founding team that can last, especially in the Japan startup ecosystem.

    Ryo shares his perspective on the co-founder "dating process," how to assess fit beyond just skills, and why 3 co-founders ended up being the right structure for their team.

    If you're thinking about starting a company in Japan, or advising someone who is, this is an honest and practical look at how co-founder partnerships are actually formed.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What founders look for when choosing a co-founder

    • How to communicate your vision without overhyping

    • Why startup experience isn’t everything (and what matters more)

    • The emotional and mindset fit behind great co-founder teams

    • Why AI Market chose to bring on a third co-founder

    Show Notes:
    00:00 – Introduction and recap from Part 1
    01:34 – What makes someone stand out as a co-founder
    04:50 – Selling your vision and framing your skills
    09:00 – Is track record necessary? What else matters?
    14:05 – Dating analogy continued: chemistry and red flags
    19:50 – Co-founder role clarity and team structure
    23:40 – Why 3 co-founders worked better than 2
    28:12 – Final thoughts for founders entering the co-founder search


    Guest:
    Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai – CEO & Co-founder, AI Market
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryosukemurai/

    Coaching with Tyson

    Looking to take your business to the next level? Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with his coaching and advisory services.


    📈 Visit here to learn how he can help

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    43 mins
  • Episode : 92 How to Find a Co-Founder in Japan with Ryosuke Murai (Part-1)
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we’re joined by Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai, CEO and co-founder of AI Market and former CSO of Connected Robotics, where he led a ¥1.7B Series B raise. Ryo shares what it actually takes to find a strong co-founder in Japan and opens up about how he and Tyson teamed up to start AI Market.

    This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation where we dive deep into co-founder decision-making, mindset alignment, storytelling, and early fundraising strategy in Japan.

    If you're planning to launch a startup in Japan or are in the early stages of finding a co-founder, this episode is packed with practical insights from two operators who have done it.


    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why Ryo decided not to launch solo

    • What makes someone an attractive co-founder

    • How to sell your startup vision to a potential co-founder

    • Where to actually meet co-founders in Japan

    • The importance of founder-market fit and track record

    • Why AI Market chose to bootstrap with angels instead of raising VC

    Show Notes00:00 – Introduction

    02:27 – Why Ryo decided to look for a co-founder

    04:08 – How Ryo and Tyson met and decided to team up

    06:52 – What makes an attractive co-founder

    13:58 – Selling your vision and founder-market fit

    27:40 – Co-founder fit is like dating

    30:03 – Where to find co-founders in Japan

    35:04 – The Benefits of Having Three Co-Founders

    38:00 – External Resources: Accelerators and LinkedIn

    41:40 – Why AI Market didn’t raise VC and chose angel funding

    45:20 – Alternative Funding Strategy with Angel Investors


    Stay tuned for Part 2!


    Links from Guest Appearance:

    🔗 Connect with Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryosukemurai/


    Coaching with Tyson

    Looking to take your business to the next level? Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with his coaching and advisory services. 📈 Visit here to learn how he can help

    🎤 Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message


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    46 mins
  • Episode 91 : How to Use LINE Ads Effectively in Japan with Ignacio Dávalos
    Nov 25 2025


    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome Ignacio Dávalos, Content Strategy Director at AIM B2B (a Custom Media company), and an experienced marketer who has led multi-channel B2B and B2C strategies for global brands like L’Oréal, Gengo, and Lionbridge.

    Ignacio breaks down how LINE Ads work in Japan, why they are so effective across multiple industries, and how the platform differs from Western advertising tools like Meta. He explains the ad formats that perform best, how targeting works using Yahoo Japan’s data, and why the LINE Official Account is essential for converting and nurturing leads.

    He also shares B2C and B2B case studies, full-funnel strategies, CRM integration recommendations, and the most common mistakes foreign companies make when using LINE Ads.

    If you’re a marketer, founder, or advertiser looking to grow in Japan, this episode gives you a tactical, platform-specific playbook for succeeding with LINE.



    This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo’s leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC.

    They can help you with:

    • Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets

    • Strategic performance marketing (LINE Ads, LinkedIn Ads, GEO, SEO)

    • Account-based marketing (ABM) and paid media

    • HubSpot-certified CRM & marketing automation

    • Data-driven implementation with cultural expertise

    🔗 Learn more about AIM B2B : https://hi.switchy.io/h7TM


    01:35 – Guest Introduction

    03:54 – Introduction to LINE’s role in Japan

    05:08 – LINE vs Meta comparison

    07:20 – Ideal industries for LINE Ads

    08:24 – LINE's lead-generation features

    11:42 – B2C & B2B case studies

    15:32 – LINE ad formats (VOOM, Smart Channel, more)

    18:06 – Best video ad length

    19:01 – Targeting using Yahoo Japan data

    24:48 – Full-funnel strategy with LINE

    27:10 – LINE Official Account features

    30:42 – CRM integration via LINE API

    32:50 – Common mistakes foreign companies make

    35:16 – Misconceptions about LINE

    35:57 – Advanced B2B funnel (LINE → LinkedIn)

    38:16 – Future of LINE (AI integration & B2B growth)

    41:37 – Ignacio’s upcoming GEO seminar


    Connect with Ignacio Davalos on LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/ignaciodavalos

    Link to GEO Strategy Online Webinar from AIM B2B: https://aim-b2b.com/lp/the-master-generative-engine-optimization-strategy/


    Looking to take your business to the next level?

    Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your company from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with personalized coaching and advisory.🎤 Send in a voice message:

    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message

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    44 mins
  • Episode 90: LinkedIn Advertising in Japan with Ignacio Davalos
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome Ignacio Davalos, Content Strategy Director at AIM B2B (a Custom Media company) and an experienced marketer who has led full-funnel B2B and B2C programs for brands like L’Oréal, Gengo, and Lionbridge.

    Ignacio breaks down how LinkedIn is actually used in Japan, who the real users are, what types of campaigns perform well, and why Western lead-generation playbooks often fail when applied to the Japanese market. He shares practical insights on localization, targeting, tool integrations, and campaign structure, backed by multiple real case studies.

    If you're a marketer, consultant, or B2B advertiser looking to run LinkedIn campaigns in Japan, this episode gives you a tactical, Japan-specific guide to what works and what doesn’t.

    This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo’s leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC.

    They can help you with:

    • Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets

    • Strategic performance marketing (including LinkedIn Ads)

    • Account-based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEO

    • HubSpot-certified CRM and marketing automation

    • Data-driven implementation with cultural expertise

    Learn more about AIM B2B here: https://hi.switchy.io/h7TM


    00:29 – Introduction

    00:56 – Guest Introduction

    03:03 – LinkedIn user numbers & growth

    07:09 – User demographics in Japan

    11:41 – Competitors to LinkedIn

    14:10 – How Western companies use LinkedIn

    15:50 – How Japan uses LinkedIn differently

    18:34 – Japanese vs Western tool integrations

    26:30 – French newspaper case study

    28:50 – Strengths of LinkedIn as an ad platform

    34:39 – Cybersecurity case study

    37:29 – How to build a successful awareness-phase campaign

    40:10 – Localization of messaging & targeting

    48:23 – Japanese vs English ads

    49:50 – Pitfall: MBA campaign with low results

    51:16 – Common mistakes in follow-up and nurturing


    Connect with Ignacio Davalos on LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/ignaciodavalos

    Link to GEO Strategy Online Webinar from AIM B2B: https://aim-b2b.com/lp/the-master-generative-engine-optimization-strategy/


    Looking to take your business to the next level?Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your company from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with personalized coaching and advisory.


    🎤 Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message


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    58 mins
  • Episode 89 : Optimizing Content for GEO/AEO with Sam Bird
    Nov 12 2025


    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome Sam Bird, a marketing and communications executive with over two decades of experience in digital strategy, business development, and B2B marketing. He has served as COO of Custom Media and AIM B2B, and has trained executives and multinational teams across Japan.

    Sam breaks down how AI is transforming search behavior, and why traditional SEO tactics no longer guarantee visibility in AI-generated results from tools like ChatGPT, Bing Copilot, and Perplexity.

    He explains the growing importance of GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization), what companies are getting wrong when adapting, and how businesses in Japan can take advantage of the current AI adoption gap.

    If you’re a marketer, consultant, or content strategist looking to stay ahead of the AI curve, especially in Japan, this episode is your inside guide to the future of search.

    AIM B2B – Integrated Marketing & PR in Asia

    This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo’s leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC.

    They can help you with:

    • Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets

    • Strategic performance marketing for measurable growth

    • Account‑based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEO

    • HubSpot‑certified CRM & marketing automation

    • Data‑driven implementation with cultural expertise

    ⁠🔗 Learn more about AIM B2B ➜ https://hi.switchy.io/h7TM

    Link to GEO Strategy Guide from AIM B2B : https://aim-b2b.com/lp/the-master-generative-engine-optimization-strategy


    Show Notes:

    Show Notes:00:00 – Introduction

    02:19 – What is GEO and How is it Different from SEO?

    06:06 – Are GEO and AI Searches being done in Japan?

    08:01 – Can You Rank on Google and NOT Appear in AI Searches?

    14:47 – AI Adoption and Usage in Japan

    18:23 – What LLMs are Popular in Japan?

    21:11 – Mistakes Companies Make Switching to GEO/AEO

    26:01 – How LLM and GEO/AEO Fit in Content Marketing

    31:51 – Best Practices for GEO/AEO

    34:00 – GEO in B2B Strategy


    Coaching with Tyson

    Looking to take your business to the next level? Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with his coaching and advisory services.


    📈 Visit here to learn how he can help

    🎤 Send in a voice message:⁠ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message⁠


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    40 mins
  • Episode 88: Building a Community-Driven Startup Ecosystem in Japan with Kenneth Jeng
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome back Kenneth Jeng, Product + Operations Lead at Persona, and experienced contributor to startup ecosystems in both Japan and the U.S.


    This is Part 2 of our conversation with Kenneth, recorded in November 2024, and focused on the human side of ecosystem building, community, culture, and mindset.


    Kenneth shares why Japan continues to struggle with early-stage adoption and authentic community building, and how individuals (not just public programs) must take initiative. He also gives a candid take on grant structures, founder engagement, and what real progress could look like.


    If you’re a founder, policymaker, or ecosystem builder working in Japan, this episode offers a unique lens on what’s still missing and what we can each do to contribute.



    AIM B2B – Integrated Marketing & PR in Asia This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo’s leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC. They can help you with:

    • Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets

    • Strategic performance marketing for measurable growth

    • Account‑based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEO

    • HubSpot‑certified CRM & marketing automation

    • Data‑driven implementation with cultural expertise

    Learn more about AIM B2B



    Show Notes:

    00:00 – Introduction

    00:43 – Hot Take on Challenges and Gaps

    14:00 – Why People are Involved in Startup Ecosystem and Why in Japan

    16:20 – Building Network

    22:15 – Early Adopters or Not?

    27:10 – Contributing to the Community

    36:20 – Grants and Funding for Startups

    42:00 – Last Messages and Hot Takes



    Links from Guest Appearance: 🔗 Connect with Kenneth Jeng on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethjeng/



    Coaching with Tyson

    Looking to take your business to the next level? Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with his coaching and advisory services.


    📈 Visit here to learn how he can help

    🎤 Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message


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    41 mins
  • Episode 87 : Startup Ecosystem “Japan vs Silicon Valley “ with Kenneth Jeng
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we’re joined by Kenneth Jeng, a Japan Startup Ecosystem Veteran and a long-time ecosystem builder who has worked across the U.S. and Japan.

    This is Part 1 of a two-part series recorded in November 2024 with Kenneth.

    Kenneth shares hard-hitting insights on what’s really holding Japan’s startup ecosystem back — from the cultural and structural roadblocks to limited business development capabilities and lingering visa barriers for foreign entrepreneurs.


    He offers a rare comparison between Japan and the U.S. startup environments, outlining why IPOs in Japan don’t function like exits, how the country’s high living standards may be dulling entrepreneurial hunger, and why so many promising startups stall before reaching scale.


    If you're a founder, investor, or policymaker interested in Japan's startup space, this is a must-listen for understanding where things stand and what’s starting to change.


    Stay tuned for Part 2 where we go deeper into founder mindsets, investor culture, and the future of Japan’s startup growth.

    AIM B2B – Integrated Marketing & PR in Asia

    This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo’s leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC.

    They can help you with:

    - Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets

    - Strategic performance marketing for measurable growth

    - Account‑based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEO

    - HubSpot‑certified CRM & marketing automation

    - Data‑driven implementation with cultural expertise

    Learn more about AIM B2B

    Show Notes:

    00:00 – Introduction

    02:55 – Differences in Ecosystems

    07:45– Current Narratives and Trends

    12:38 – IPO in Japan

    16:27 – Immigration and Visa for Startups in Japan

    18:57 – Living Standard in Japan for Entrepreneurs

    26:30 – Pros of Japan Startup Ecosystem

    31:20 – Venturing and Scaling

    41:42 – Comparing Growth Rate

    46:30 – Importance of Business Development & Team

    51:17 – Scaling in Japan


    Links from Guest Appearance:

    🔗 Connect with Kenneth Jeng on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethjeng/


    Coaching with Tyson

    Looking to take your business to the next level?

    Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 with his coaching and advisory services.

    📈 Visit here to learn how he can help

    🎤 Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message


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    54 mins