A person who cannot write Japanese was able to win a bid at a reasonable price for a large piece of land that was located along a main street and was a small pile of land for auction. There were not many bidders. This was because it was predicted that the high cost of leveling the land for real estate development would be spent after the successful bid.
The successful bidder asked a company specializing in real estate auctions to handle the bidding process on his behalf, in order to ensure that the bid form was written in Japanese correctly and that the necessary documents were prepared in time for the bidding deadline.
The successful bidder was then able to purchase the neighboring land at the market price and take ownership of a larger piece of land.
Eventually, the person was able to sell these pieces of land to a major real estate development company and earn a large resale profit.
This is one of the typical success stories of a person who is not good at Japanese, but was able to win an auction and achieve great success.