Meet Tadashi Yanai, Japan's richest person, who's worth $31 billion - Business Insider

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Tadashi Yanai — the richest person in Japan — is stepping down from the board of SoftBank. Here's how the founder of Uniqlo built and spends his $31 billion fortune

that government officials and CEOs call home, according to the Japan Times. Living there is"a symbol of status," Yukiko Takano of Sotheby's told the Times in 2014.

in Hawaii from Maui Land & Pineapple for $50 million in 2009, according to Bloomberg. In 2010, he bought another course, Kapalua Bay, for $24.1 million.

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