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Hiroki Aoyama

Hiroki Aoyama

Asia-Pacific 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Hiroki Aoyama handles a wide range of corporate legal matters, with a particular focus on financing and real estate transactions.

Career

Background

The University of Tokyo (LL.B., 2001); Harvard Law School (LL.M., 2007) (Completed International Finance Concentration); Debevoise & Plimpton (2007-2008)

Major Activities

Lecturer at the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law (Civil Law) (2011-2013); Involved in a study commissioned by the Ministry of Justice (commissioned party: Japan Institute of Business Law): Investigation Research Report on Practical Operation of Systems for Requirements for Perfection Regarding Assignment of Receivables and Systems for Registering Assignment of Receivables (2013); Outside Director and Audit and Supervisory Committee Member of Kasumigaseki Capital Co., Ltd. (2021-2025)

Professional Memberships

admitted in Japan, 2002; New York, 2008

Chambers Review

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Chambers Asia & Pacific

Banking & Finance: Domestic - Japan

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Individual Editorial

Hiroki Aoyama has a stellar reputation in the market for banking and finance transactions, including LBO and syndicated loan mandates. He is also recognised for his knowledge of real estate and project financing.

Strengths

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  • Hiroki Aoyama is one of the top lawyers in Japan in the field of banking, and his ability to respond to various situations is outstanding.

    Banking & Finance: DomesticChambers Asia & Pacific
  • I rate his ability to handle complex and sophisticated matters very highly.

    Banking & Finance: DomesticChambers Asia & Pacific

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