Real estate development fund with renewable energy and social infrastructure focus
Kasumigaseki Capital is a Japanese real estate developer and alternative asset manager structured around renewable energy, hospitality, logistics, and healthcare infrastructure projects. The stack is corporate-standard (Microsoft 365, Azure, Salesforce-adjacent BI tools), but the hiring pattern—heavy in finance and operations, light in engineering—and active projects (fund scheme design, equity financing, overseas expansion, zero trust implementation) reveal an organization scaling financial operations and risk management faster than tech capability, a common friction point as alternative asset platforms grow internationally.
Kasumigaseki Capital develops real estate and infrastructure assets tied to social needs: wind and solar farms, regional hotel networks, childcare facilities, cold-storage logistics hubs (addressing CFC phase-out), and healthcare facilities. The business model combines traditional land acquisition and project management with fund structuring and asset management—the company sources deals, partners with institutional capital via fund placements, and retains management roles post-development. Headquartered in Tokyo, the organization employs 201–500 people and operates exclusively in Japan, though overseas expansion is an active strategic priority.
Land acquisition and project development in renewable energy, hospitality, logistics, and healthcare, coupled with fund formation and asset management for institutional investors. The company acts as both developer and fund manager, retaining operational control post-sale.
Renewable energy (wind and solar), regional hotel development, childcare facility projects, cold-storage logistics infrastructure, and healthcare facility development. All projects address identified social or environmental needs.
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