Naotaka Nishiyama, a Japanese entrepreneur and founder of Tech Japan, recently shared his experiences of relocating to Bengaluru, India, a year ago. In a heartfelt LinkedIn post, he reflected on the lessons he learned, the challenges he faced, and the cultural shifts that reshaped his perspective. “Exactly one year ago, I landed in India with just a suitcase—and a dream,” Nishiyama wrote.
“On March 25, 2024, I left Tokyo International Airport in Japan. In the early hours of March 26, I landed in Bangalore. As I stepped out of the airport, pulling my suitcase, I found myself standing in a completely new world.”
As a Japanese startup founder in India, Nishiyama realized he was somewhat of a rarity.
“There aren’t many Japanese people in India to begin with, and most of those living here are corporate expats from the automotive, electronics, or banking industries,” he explained. He shared an amusing anecdote about how people often assumed he worked for a well-known Japanese company. “When I meet someone for the first time, I’m often asked, Toyota?
Suzuki? I smile and reply, ‘No, I run a Talendy company.’ Then comes that look of ‘What’s that?'” he wrote. Over the past year, Nishiyama gained invaluable insights that transformed both his business approach and personal mindset.
Reflections from a Japanese entrepreneur
He outlined three key lessons that India taught him:
- The Power to Move Forward in Complexity: “India’s complexity taught me to focus on moving forward despite uncertainties.”
2. The Mindset to Embrace Unpredictability: “Embracing unpredictability has become a new strength in my life and work.”
3. How to Build Trust in Diversity: “The rich diversity here has shown me how trust is built in various ways, enhancing collaborative efforts.”
Nishiyama noted that his perspective on stability and change had evolved significantly. “Something inside me has definitely shifted this year.
Instead of ‘challenging myself within stability,’ I’ve learned to ‘create value within change.’ And that mindset has become part of me,” he wrote. Reflecting on the ambition and energy of India’s younger generation, he expressed his optimism for the future. “Of course, I’m still learning. But the people I’ve met in India—especially the incredible energy and ambition of the younger generation—keep me moving forward with the belief that we can create the future together.”
Since being shared, Nishiyama’s post has garnered over 7,000 reactions and more than 400 comments, with many users resonating with his thoughts on India’s complexity and vibrancy.
One user commented, “You are 100% right. India is diverse, which creates complexity and unpredictability. So, life is not monotonous at any time. Every day is new, and you (anyone) can start your new life at any moment.”
Another user reflected on the adaptability and improvisation essential in India, writing, “Very well summarized—’Perfect is the enemy of progress’ and ‘Things rarely go as planned.’ Improvisation skills, I think, are unheard of in Japan, but in India, we are used to these things, and despite it all, we come out successful. I think we both have a lot to learn from each other.”
According to his LinkedIn bio, Nishiyama completed his BCom from Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan before furthering his education at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. His entrepreneurial journey began in 2005 when he founded his first company.
In 2019, he founded Talendy Holdings, an AI-based HR platform.
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