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HARIZURY is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm founded in 2020. The firm operates with a strategic focus on identifying and supporting growth opportunities within the direct-to-consumer (D2C) market and the software sector. Its investment approach is designed to foster innovation and market expansion for its portfolio companies.
HARIZURY integrates Japanese craftsmanship by investing in the D2C sector and redefining manufacturing through a blend of artisan skills and modern approaches. The firm aims to empower these crafts to resonate globally by supporting their storytelling and market reach, as seen with initiatives like CRAFTCRAFTS.
HARIZURY primarily targets companies within the direct-to-consumer (D2C) sector and software companies. The firm also shows a particular interest in businesses that leverage or redefine Japanese craftsmanship within these sectors.
Evidence suggests HARIZURY is involved in making products from brands like Tsuchiya Bag Manufacturing available, indicating a potential operational or strategic role in brand development and market expansion for the companies it supports.
HARIZURY integrates Japanese craftsmanship by investing in the D2C sector and redefining manufacturing through a blend of artisan skills and modern approaches. The firm aims to empower these crafts to resonate globally by supporting their storytelling and market reach, as seen with initiatives like CRAFTCRAFTS.
HARIZURY primarily targets companies within the direct-to-consumer (D2C) sector and software companies. The firm also shows a particular interest in businesses that leverage or redefine Japanese craftsmanship within these sectors.
Evidence suggests HARIZURY is involved in making products from brands like Tsuchiya Bag Manufacturing available, indicating a potential operational or strategic role in brand development and market expansion for the companies it supports.
A key aspect of HARIZURY's strategy involves redefining Japanese manufacturing by blending masterful artisan skills with contemporary approaches. This includes empowering traditional Japanese crafts to resonate worldwide through effective storytelling and modern business practices. The firm aims to bridge the gap between heritage and innovation, particularly within the D2C space.
HARIZURY's engagement with brands like Tsuchiya Bag Manufacturing and its CRAFTCRAFTS initiative demonstrates its commitment to this blend of tradition and modernity. Through such collaborations, the firm supports the development and global availability of products rooted in Japanese craftsmanship, often leveraging digital platforms to reach a broader audience.
With its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, HARIZURY maintains an operational presence that supports its investment activities and strategic initiatives. The firm's team comprises 11 to 50 employees, contributing to its efforts in venture capital and brand development.
HARIZURY has 3 tracked investments across 3 companies. The latest tracked deal is $11.1M Series A in CommerceX Holdings in February 2026.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 3, 2026 | CommerceX Holdings | $11.1M Series A | — | Dual Bridge Capital, Gogin Capital, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Nanto Capital Partners, NEW Commerce Ventures, Nissay Capital, R6B America, Seven Rich Group |
| Mar 1, 2023 | Immi | $10.0M Series A | Touch Capital | Infinite Niches, Siddhi Capital, Tribe Capital, KAT Cole, NIK Sharma, Apolo Ohno, David Grutman, Gryffin, Kygo, Lauren Kleinman, Naomi Osaka, Theresa Kang, Usher, Anti Fund VC, Gold House Ventures, Gryffin Ventures, Harizury, Kyrre Gørvell Dahll |
| Feb 1, 2023 | Crstl | $4.0M Seed | Fatima Husain | Comcast Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Harizury, Mensch Capital Partners, OnDeck, SuperAngel.Fund, Village Global |