Funded Apps Startups in Japan
Among the 11 most recent Japan-based Apps startups shown, the largest disclosed round is SpiderPlus with $3M (2026-05-27).
Among the 11 most recent Japan-based Apps startups shown, the largest disclosed round is SpiderPlus with $3M (2026-05-27). That $3M figure is the top disclosed amount in this slice, while the only other disclosed amounts sit below it: eMind at $2M (2026-06-23) and Flora at $1M (2026-04-27), with the remaining companies marked undisclosed.
The disclosed/un-disclosed mix is heavily weighted to undisclosed amounts (7 of 11 rows), and stage labels are also sparse (5 of 11 are “Series Unknown”). Geographically, Tokyo dominates: 9 of 11 entries are based in Tokyo (multiple wards/city labels appear, e.g., Tokyo, Tokyo; Minato, Tokyo; Chuo, Hokkaido does not apply because it’s listed as Chuo, Hokkaido). Temporally, the latest row is HARTi on 2026-06-25 and the oldest shown is Toypo on 2026-03-11, with a dense cluster of multiple rounds landing on 2026-04-27 (Flora, KAERU, NOVAPRO, YStory).
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds in this Japan Apps list, and how do they compare to the rest?
SpiderPlus’s $3M round on 2026-05-27 is the highest disclosed amount shown. The next-largest disclosed rounds are eMind at $2M (2026-06-23) and Flora at $1M (2026-04-27), while the rest of the rows are marked undisclosed (e.g., HARTi 2026-06-25, TableCheck 2026-04-17).
How often are round sizes disclosed vs undisclosed in these 11 most recent rows?
7 of 11 entries list “undisclosed” amounts, including HARTi (2026-06-25), iiba (2026-06-01), and NOVAPRO (2026-04-27). Only three rows show disclosed amounts: eMind $2M (2026-06-23), SpiderPlus $3M (2026-05-27), and Flora $1M (2026-04-27).
Do any cities or locations stand out as over-represented among this group?
Tokyo labels dominate, appearing in 9 of 11 rows (for example, HARTi, eMind, SpiderPlus, Flora, NOVAPRO, TableCheck, and more). The remaining entries outside Tokyo labels are KAERU (Chuo, Hokkaido; undisclosed, 2026-04-27) and YStory (Minato, Chiba; undisclosed, 2026-04-27), with no other geography repeating as frequently as Tokyo.
Are there any tight date clusters in the most recent rounds?
Yes. 2026-04-27 contains four separate entries—Flora ($1M), KAERU (undisclosed), NOVAPRO (undisclosed), and YStory (undisclosed)—and that same date is also where multiple “Series Unknown” classifications appear (Flora, KAERU, NOVAPRO, YStory). Overall, the shown window spans 2026-03-11 (Toypo) through 2026-06-25 (HARTi).
Which stage labels dominate this slice, and are there stage outliers worth noting?
“Series Unknown” appears in 5 of 11 rows (e.g., SpiderPlus on 2026-05-27 at $3M, Flora on 2026-04-27 at $1M, and TableCheck on 2026-04-17). The only other explicit stages are Seed (eMind is Series Unknown; actual Seed entries here include HARTi is Seed 2026-06-25 undisclosed, iiba Seed 2026-06-01 undisclosed, NOVAPRO Seed 2026-04-27 undisclosed, YStory Seed 2026-04-27 undisclosed) and Series B (Cierpa & Company, 2026-04-22, undisclosed).
Is there any outlier in disclosed size or otherwise in the 11-row snapshot?
In disclosed amounts, SpiderPlus’s $3M (2026-05-27) stands out as the single top disclosed figure, with eMind at $2M (2026-06-23) and Flora at $1M (2026-04-27) below it. Outside disclosed amounts, most rows are clustered in Tokyo and often carry “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed,” while only one row combines an explicit Series B label with undisclosed amount: Cierpa & Company (2026-04-22, undisclosed).
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