Around 2007, I invented flick input and patented it myself, partly because I am a patent attorney.
After that, since I was mainly composing music and music activities, my inventions were limited to wallets for my own use, but when all the live performances were canceled due to the Corona disaster, I tried crowdfunding makuake in order to respond to the voices of people around me who had been saying, "I want you to commercialize that wallet."
I was prepared to lose money because I thought it would hardly sell, but it was a big hit that exceeded 8 million yen. Taking this opportunity, as an inventor, I launched Edison Lab Co., Ltd. to bring to the world products that contain inventions, are exciting, convenient, and can be used for a long time.