Japanese AI Startup Sakana Secures $135M Amid Surging Valuation

Japanese AI Startup Sakana Secures $135M Amid Surging Valuation

In a significant boost for Japan's burgeoning AI sector, Tokyo-based Sakana AI has announced closing a $135 million Series B funding round (approximately ¥20 billion), pushing its valuation to $2.65 billion post-money. The investment was spearheaded by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), Japan's largest bank, with notable participation from Silicon Valley heavyweight Khosla Ventures and others.

Strategic Backing Signals Confidence

The funding round attracted an impressive roster of investors including Macquarie Capital, NEA, Lux Capital, and IQT - suggesting strong international confidence in Sakana's distinctive approach to artificial intelligence. This brings the company's total funding to approximately $379 million since its 2023 founding.

"This isn't just about capital," explains industry analyst Kenji Tanaka. "Having MUFG lead this round sends a powerful message about Sakana's positioning in Japan's financial sector and beyond."

Founders With Google Pedigree

The startup was co-founded by former Google researchers Llion Jones (known for his work on the Transformer architecture), Ren Ito, and current CEO David Ha. Their combined expertise shines through in Sakana's technical strategy - focusing on developing lightweight models specifically optimized for Japanese language and cultural contexts.

"We're not trying to out-muscle the big players in terms of compute power," Ha told reporters during the announcement. "Our models achieve comparable results through smarter architecture choices and deep cultural alignment."

Sovereign AI Approach Gains Traction

Sakana has been making waves with its "sovereign AI" philosophy - building advanced models tailored to national values without engaging in expensive pre-training competitions dominated by US tech giants. The company has already deployed joint solutions with Japanese powerhouses Daiwa Securities and MUFG this year.

The fresh capital injection will accelerate R&D efforts while expanding engineering and sales teams. Company executives revealed plans to extend their enterprise offerings beyond finance into industrial, manufacturing, and government sectors by 2026.

What Makes Sakana Different?

While most AI startups chase ever-larger models requiring massive computing resources, Sakana takes a contrarian approach:

  • Data efficiency: Models require significantly less training data than competitors'
  • Cultural alignment: Native understanding of Japanese language nuances and business etiquette
  • Strategic partnerships: Focused collaborations rather than winner-take-all competition

The company is actively pursuing mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships - though specific targets remain undisclosed.

Key Points:

  • $135M Series B raised at $2.65B valuation led by MUFG
  • Total funding reaches $379M since 2023 founding
  • Focus on lightweight, Japan-specific AI models
  • Expanding from finance into industrial/manufacturing/government sectors
  • Pursuing "sovereign AI" alternative to Big Tech dominance

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