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Japanese tycoon to be aboard 1st commercial space trip

- By Yuri Kageyama Associated Press

TOKYO — The Japanese billionair­e who Tesla chief Elon Musk said plans to blast off on the first-ever private commercial space trip aboard the SpaceX Big Falcon Rocket often makes headlines in Japan. The SpaceX mission, set for takeoff in 2023, is just the latest exploit in tycoon Yusaku Maezawa’s colorful and ambitious career:

Maezawa, 42, is the chief executive of Start Today Co., which he founded in 1998 as a CD sales business when he was still in his 20s. The company pioneered e-commerce in Japan and now runs the popular fashion mall Zozotown, selling various, relatively affordable clothing brands. Annual sales totaled more than $890 million in the fiscal year that ended in March.

Fashion brand:

Forbes magazine estimates Maezawa’s wealth at $2.9 billion. In a nation where billionair­es are relatively rare, he gets attention for his celebrity friends and for zipping around in a private jet and fleet of sports cars. Such flamboyanc­e is uncommon in a country where even very rich men often keep a low profile.

The money:

Musical beginnings:

Maezawa’s trademark defiant style may be rooted in his start as a musician, playing drums in indie rock bands. The punk band he was in, Switch Style, signed with a major Japanese record label. He opted out of attending prestigiou­s Waseda University in Tokyo to start his business selling imported CDs. The name of his company was inspired by the title of an album by the American punk band Gorilla Biscuits.

Maezawa has invested lavishly in art,

Art collection:

collecting works by JeanMichel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, among others, and in designer-brand furniture from abroad. He paid $110.5 million for Basquiat’s 1982 painting of a graffiti-like black-andblue rendition of a human skull, a record price for an American artist, at a Sotheby’s auction last year. “When I saw this painting, I was struck with so much excitement and gratitude for my love of art,” Maezawa said at the time. He had set the previous auction record for a Basquiat, in 2016, when he paid $57.3 million.

Maezawa recently has been dating Japanese actress Ayame Goriki. He previously had a widely publicized relationsh­ip with model and actress Saeko, the ex-wife of major league baseball player Yu Darvish. In a recent tweet, when someone asked whether he was going to get married soon, Maezawa replied, “No.”

Personal life:

The suit:

Maezawa has recently shown off a wearable technology called the Zozosuit, the centerpiec­e of his Zozo fashion brand. Customers first order a black, body-hugging outfit covered with white dots. They then take a smartphone photo wearing the outfit which is used to do a full body scan, determinin­g shapes and sizes with a special app. Choices are still limited to basic pants and shirts for now.

Maezawa said the planned trip to space is a way “to inspire the dreamer in all of us.” He plans to take six or eight artists, architects and designers with him. He hasn’t said who they might be or how much he is paying for the trip. The idea is for those creative minds to see the moon up close and planet Earth from afar. Maezawa says he has often wondered what Basquiat might have drawn if he had traveled into space. “I choose to go to the moon, with artists,” Maezawa tweeted both in Japanese and English.

Space trip:

 ?? DAVID MCNEW/GETTY-AFP ?? Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa will be the first private passenger to fly around the moon.
DAVID MCNEW/GETTY-AFP Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa will be the first private passenger to fly around the moon.

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