What to know:
- GATES Inc. plans to tokenize $75 million worth of Tokyo property using the Oasys blockchain, with ambitions to expand to $200 billion. 🌆
- Tokenized assets are a rapidly growing sector, with firms using blockchain infrastructure to record ownership and streamline transactions. 📊
- The Oasys network, once focused on gaming, is pivoting to the red-hot tokenization sector focusing on Japanese assets including intellectual property. 🎮➡️💰
Japanese real estate investment firm GATES Inc. has unveiled plans to tokenize $75 million of income-generating properties in central Tokyo using the Oasys blockchain, making it easier for foreigners to gain access to the country’s real estate market. One can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from international investors who have long been deterred by the labyrinthine legalities and linguistic hurdles of the Japanese property market. 🙌
The company announced on Thursday that it plans to expand quickly, aiming to eventually tokenize more than $200 billion in assets, or about 1% of Japan’s $20.5 trillion property market. That’s a lot of zeros, and one can only imagine the excitement in the boardroom when they decided to throw caution to the wind and dive headfirst into the tokenization pool. 🏊♂️

Tokenization of real-world assets, including real estate, has gained traction globally as institutions explore ways to use blockchain technology for transactions and recording ownership. Dubai, for example, projected a $16 billion market for tokenized property by 2033. The overall tokenized asset market, including bonds and equities, could be worth $18 trillion by 2033, according to forecasts by BCG and Ripple. It’s a brave new world, and GATES is leading the charge. 🚀
GATES claims to be the first major Japanese company to introduce such a large-scale property tokenization effort. Founded in 2012, the firm provides end-to-end property investment services and reported $145 million in revenue in 2024. It has also filed paperwork for a potential Nasdaq listing, which must be a thrilling prospect for the team. 📈
By putting ownership records on the blockchain, GATES aims to simplify the process for foreign buyers who often face high legal costs, complex regulations, and language barriers when trying to access Japan’s property market. This way, investors will be able to buy and sell real estate-backed tokens on decentralized platforms, without going through local intermediaries. It’s like a digital key to the city, and who doesn’t love a good key? 🗝️
The firm said the tokens will be issued through an overseas special purpose vehicle for regulatory compliance. One can only imagine the legal eagles sharpening their quills at the prospect of navigating this new terrain. 🦅
“GATES has long bridged real demand and investor needs in Japan’s property market,” CEO Yushi Sekino said in a statement. “We will add firm value to Japan’s highly reliable real estate assets by means of tokens that combine profitability and utility, building next-generation investment infrastructure that allows global investors easy access to Japanese assets.” It’s a grand vision, and one that’s sure to turn heads. 🌟
Oasys pivots to RWA
GATES is working with Oasys, a layer-1 blockchain originally designed for gaming. The network has shifted focus in recent months toward real-world asset tokenization as part of a broader effort to apply blockchain tools to traditional sectors like property and finance. It’s a bit like a video game character deciding to become a real estate mogul—unexpected, but potentially brilliant. 🎲➡️🏠
“Japanese content, whether game IP or other cultural assets, commands high global value,” said Ryo Matsubara, Representative Director of Oasys. “Providing such Japanese assets as RWAs is an area where Oasys, with its Japanese roots, can fully leverage its strengths.” It’s a clever move, and one that could see Oasys become a household name in the tokenization world. 🏆
After rolling out the first phase in Tokyo, GATES said it plans to bring its tokenized real estate model to markets in the U.S., Southeast Asia, and Europe. Future phases may also include tokenized intellectual property rights to Japanese media franchises, turning cultural exports into digital investment products. It’s a bold strategy, and one that could redefine the way we think about investment and cultural exchange. 🌍✨
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