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Pool & Golden Slide 40 million yen / Luxurious infinity pool with a view of the city of Shibuya, the temperature can be adjusted to nearly 40 degrees Celsius, and the pool is heated in the winter. The gold slide is a popular photo spot and may even bring you good luck! New Business and Beyond As his business success grew, Nishimura’s values began to shift as well. “Ultimately, if you focus only on money, when the company becomes a certain size, people start to fall away. It becomes ‘So, the CEO is all about money after all.’ Also, the birth of my child was a big turning point. Kids, they’re happier going for a walk in the park than eating at a fancy restaurant. That feeling of happiness, I started to really experience it. Of course, having money is better than not having it, but I’ve come to believe that as long as there are warm human relationships at work and at home, that’s what truly brings happiness.” With his evolving perspective, Nishimura is now pushing forward with a new major business venture: infertility treatment. This idea has been in the works for about 10 years, and in June 2022, he began supporting the opening of the Nishitan ART Clinic in Shinjuku. “As I began to understand the true meaning of happiness, I wanted to genuinely contribute to society. I realized that infertility treatment was the most socially meaningful business. When a new life is born, it marks the beginning of a family’s story. The weight of the ‘thank you’ that we receive is entirely different. There’s no better work than this. I want to fully commit the rest of my life to infertility treatment.” For Nishimura, it’s not just about business success, but about contributing to society at large. At the same time, he is also committed to living his life in a way that reflects his values. “When I was in college, I worked part-time at a funeral company. The number of attendees, their faces, their demeanor—funerals are a direct reflection of the life that person lived. There are funerals where many people come, and others where no one comes. So, when I die and they hold my funeral, I want as many people as possible to say, ‘Thank you, Nishimura.’ That’s the kind of life I want to lead.” The next strategy, following his grand mansion and impactful commercials, is sure to surprise and astonish the public once again.

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Seiji Nishimura Explains the Reason Behind His Extravagant Mansion

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