Japanese Millionaire Lives Entirely on Coupons Despite Growing Wealth
Hiroto Kiritani, a 75-year-old stock investor with a net worth of ₹32 crore, has spent over a decade relying exclusively on free offers and coupons for all his daily needs.
- Hiroto Kiritani, a former professional shogi player turned stock investor, owns shares in over 1,000 companies and has a net worth of nearly ₹32 crore.
- After losing 200 million yen in the 2008 stock market crash, Kiritani adopted an extreme frugal lifestyle, vowing never to waste money again.
- He uses coupons and shareholder benefits to cover all expenses, including food, clothing, transportation, and entertainment, often participating in activities he has no interest in because they are free.
- Kiritani receives over 300 movie vouchers annually, watches up to 140 films each year, and uses free gym memberships, karaoke sessions, and even bungee jumping offers.
- Despite his wealth, he avoids luxury items, travels by a coupon-purchased bicycle, and inspires others through books and TV appearances about his resourceful lifestyle.