Kanji Monsters, Educational IP with Over 30,000 Sets Sold, Secures Funding from Baton Inc. and Others
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tanQ Inc., a developer of educational entertainment content, has announced a funding round with Baton Inc. and entrepreneur Kazuki Obata as investors. The funding will accelerate growth of 'Kanjimonsters,' an educational IP that has surpassed 30,000 units in cumulative sales.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Kanjimonsters?
- A: An educational entertainment IP that turns kanji origins into card gameplay, used in schools and community programs nationwide.
- Q: Who are the investors in this funding round?
- A: baton Inc. and entrepreneur-educator Kazuki Obata are the lead investors.
- Q: How many units has Kanjimonsters sold?
- A: Over 30,000 sets sold, and awarded the Shirakawa Shizuka Kanji Education Prize.
- Q: What are the future plans for expansion?
- A: Domestic growth, global market entry, digital and video content expansion, and co-creation with corporations and municipalities.
- Q: What does tanQ Inc. do?
- A: Develops and operates edutainment IPs under the concept of 'turning learning into adventure.'