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ââðïž Friday, May 30th
ââ° 18:30 - 21:30 JST
âð Google for Startups, 3-21-3, Shibuya, Tokyo Shibuya Stream 5F
âAbout Tokyo Fail Club
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âTokyo Fail Club is a community where creative people share their real, vulnerable stories about failure. Our goal is to create a place where people can celebrate failure, and challenge ideas of what success looks like.
âAt each event, we gather with food and drinks to hear speakers tell stories from a time they experienced failure and lessons they learned through the experiences, before opening up to Q&A and open networking time.
âHope you join us at the next failure club!
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âMelynie Yoneda
âSenior Sales Manager, Crimtan A Global digital marketing expert with experience covering the ad agency, media and ad tech, Melynie is currently senior sales manager at Crimtan Japan KK.
âShe also serves as co-chair for the U.S.-Japan Council Japan region and vice-chair for the American Chamber of Commerce Japan's Young Professionals Forum.
â2024 was supposed to be "the year of racket sports"âexpecting a cute, active new chapter filled with pickleball games and breezy skirts. In her talk, Melynie will share about her humbling journey through the stages of racket sports grief, and the lessons she learned along the way.
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âAlejandro Pascual
âCo-Founder, Gallows
âA third-time entrepreneur from Mexico, Alejandro has spent the last 12 years moving between China, Korea, and now Japan, where he is now building his own Startup: Gallows. He is focusing on creating AI tools that free people from busywork to make them richer in the most valuable currency: Time.
â Alejandro came to Japan chasing a dream: building a business that connected Japan to the world. Instead, he found himself trapped in an environment of toxic overwork with no apparent way out. Heâll talk about the red flags so clear in hindsight, sacrifices made and lessons learned.
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âViran Pandya
âFounder and Coach at The Gaijin Smash
âInitially a history teacher in London, Viran moved to Japan, transitioned into PR, and rose to VP at one of the worldâs biggest agencies. In 2022, he took a year of paternity leave and started a coaching business. He later left his corporate role and now helps high achievers prioritize, avoid burnout, and build real work-life balance.
âAfter years spent climbing the corporate ladder in Japan, Viran reflects on his experience working in Japan, and the lessons heâs learned since becoming a stay-at-home dad and coach for successful professionals.