Belluna Lanka: A silent force behind Sri Lanka’s growth story

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For over a decade, Belluna Lanka—the Sri Lankan arm of Japan’s Belluna Co. Ltd. (a Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed giant with 50+ years of global expertise) has been a quiet yet powerful driver of investment in the island nation. With over USD 200 million pumped into the region and the biggest share of it into Sri Lanka, this Japanese-backed firm [...]

For over a decade, Belluna Lanka—the Sri Lankan arm of Japan’s Belluna Co. Ltd. (a Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed giant with 50+ years of global expertise) has been a quiet yet powerful driver of investment in the island nation.

With over USD 200 million pumped into the region and the biggest share of it into Sri Lanka, this Japanese-backed firm has shaped luxury hospitality, high-end real estate, and sustainable development, all while staying true to a philosophy of long-term commitment over short-term gains. Unlike fly-by-night investors, Belluna chose Sri Lanka as its South Asian hub—not just for its natural beauty, but for its untapped potential. Every investment has been self-financed from Japan, avoiding reliance on local debt, a testament to Belluna’s financial strength and faith in Sri Lanka’s future.



Belluna’s Signature Projects in Sri lanka are : Granbell Colombo & Le Grand Galle – Luxury hotels blending Japanese precision with Sri Lankan soul., The Westin Maldives (2018) – Proof of Belluna’s regional ambition, managed by Marriott., 447 Luna Tower, Cinnamon Gardens – A haven of unassuming elegance in Colombo’s heart.

, Prime Colombo 3 Land (Dr. Wijewardene Mawatha) – A future landmark in the making. “We don’t just build properties—we build legacies,” says Hiroshi Yasuno, Director of Belluna Co.

Ltd. “Our projects fuse Japanese sustainability with Sri Lankan warmth, ensuring growth that lasts.” “As Sri Lanka rebounds, Belluna Lanka remains all in backing the country’s revival with more jobs, smarter infrastructure, and sustainable tourism.

This isn’t just business; it’s a partnership for progress”. Yasuno said..