What this is
The Money and Investment Literacy Fundamentals Course is a structured financial education session offered by Komuro Consulting Group in Tokyo. Led by instructor Masashi Komuro, the curriculum covers core personal finance topics including career development, investment basics, retirement planning, and financial independence strategies. The course is pitched at beginner-to-intermediate level, making it accessible to those with little or no prior financial training. A dedicated Q&A session in the second half allows participants to ask personalized questions and get direct guidance relevant to their own situations.
Who should go
This course is well-suited to expats and working professionals in Tokyo who want to build a solid foundation in personal finance and investment without being overwhelmed by jargon or complexity. Those navigating Japan's financial system for the first time — including NISA accounts, pension options, and investment platforms — will find the beginner-friendly format particularly useful. It also appeals to mid-career professionals looking to formalize their understanding of wealth-building and retirement planning. Come prepared with specific questions about your own financial situation to get the most out of the interactive Q&A portion.
Good to know
Tickets or registration for this course should be confirmed directly through Komuro Consulting Group — check their official website or contact them to confirm payment methods and whether foreign credit cards are accepted. As a consulting group seminar rather than a major ticketing-platform event, registration may be handled via direct bank transfer or online payment, so clarify this in advance. The session runs in the evening from 19:00, so plan your commute accordingly and confirm the precise address when booking. The Q&A format in the second half means the session length may vary depending on participant questions, so allow some flexibility in your schedule. Foreign visitors should note that the course language is likely Japanese — confirm with the organiser whether English support or materials are available.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

