Our CEO, Ms. Sadie Yoshimi Hase, Featured on Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s CEO Net
We are delighted to share that SmileHome Inc. CEO, Ms. Sadie Yoshimi Hase, has been featured on the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s CEO Net.
The article offers a glimpse into her management vision, the company’s strengths, her personal philosophy, and what inspires her as a leader.
Read the full article here:
CEO Net article (Japanese)
English Translation of the Article
Profile
- Name: Yoshimi Hase
- Birthplace: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
- Personal Motto: “Seeds unsown do not grow”
- Hobbies and Interests: Swimming, watching movies
- Favorite Area in Tokyo: Futako-Tamagawa
- Year Established: 2019
- Industry: Information and Communication
- Business Description: SaaS for real estate agents
- Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
My Management Vision and Guiding Principles
At SmileHome Inc., our flagship software “SmileHome™” is designed to support real estate brokerage businesses catering to foreign clients.
It addresses critical challenges such as labor shortages caused by Japan’s declining workforce while helping businesses increase their sales.
Our Strengths and Commitments
- Cost-Efficient Access: SmileHome™ operates on a monthly membership model with no installation fees for real estate businesses.
- Multilingual Support: It provides multilingual features for foreign customers, streamlining brokerage operations and offering additional services to enhance customer satisfaction.
What I Value in Our Customers and Employees
Our mission is to break down language barriers and make Tokyo a more welcoming place for foreign residents.
We also prioritize employing individuals who have had to leave previous jobs due to family responsibilities, giving them an opportunity to thrive in a flexible and supportive work environment.
Future Dreams
My aspiration is to achieve sales of 1.9 billion yen and have the company publicly listed within five years.
Beyond financial success, my ultimate goal is to help real estate businesses boost sales, reduce costs, and contribute to making Tokyo the most livable city in the world for foreigners.