FonesLife Releases Dialogue Video Between Individual Investor 'Testa' and CEO Naoto Egawa on 'The Value of Health Beyond Asset Formation'
FonesLife has released a dialogue video featuring individual investor Testa and CEO Naoto Egawa, discussing the intersection of asset formation and health.
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- 📰 Published: March 31, 2026 at 20:00
FonesLife Corporation (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Naoto Egawa; hereinafter 'the Company') announces the release of a dialogue video on its official YouTube channel featuring individual investor Testa and the Company's CEO, Naoto Egawa. In this video, under the themes of 'Assets and Happiness' and 'How to Approach Health' as unraveled by an investor's mindset, Testa and Egawa discuss assets, happiness, and health. Focusing on the 'value of health' that emerges beyond financial sufficiency, they discuss the importance of knowing future disease risks and translating that knowledge into action. Video URLs: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAEJp0zt3-8&t=388s, Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTizrBc5qCo&t=21s. Background: As interest in the 100-year life era and healthy life expectancy grows, awareness of living a healthy life both mentally and physically is spreading. The video aims to help viewers realize the value of health and deepen their understanding of the 'Fones Visuas' disease risk prediction service. About Fones Visuas: It uses world-first technology to analyze approximately 7,000 proteins from a small blood sample to visualize future disease risks and current health status, providing lifestyle improvement support.
FAQ
What is Fones Visuas?
It is a service that analyzes approximately 7,000 types of proteins from a small blood sample to visualize future disease risks and current physical conditions.
Why did you collaborate with an investor?
To convey the importance of managing health for the future, similar to asset formation, through the perspective of an investor.
Is it covered by health insurance?
No, it is not covered by health insurance and is provided as out-of-pocket medical care at medical institutions.