From the Editor
  • Akira Mori is the chairman and owner of real estate developer Mori Trust.
  • Mori Trust owns more than 100 properties in Tokyo and across Japan, including office buildings and hotels.
  • His daughter, Miwako Date is president and CEO of Mori Trust. She plans to invest nearly $8 billion in new projects, with about 20% going overseas.
  • In 2022, Mori Trust purchased two office buildings in the U.S. in northern Virginia and one building in Washington D.C. In 2023, it acquired a stake in a lab and office project in Boston.
  • In 2023, Mori Trust opened two new hotels in Japan, one in Tokyo and another in the ancient capital of Nara.
Wealth History
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Personal Stats
Age
89
Source of Wealth
Real estate
Residence
Tokyo, Japan
Citizenship
Japan
Marital Status
Married
Children
3
Did you know
In 2023, the firm bought close to a 50% stake in a 45-story New York office tower on Park Avenue, costing $700 million.
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