【Featured Again on Shachou no Hana .COM — With Renewed Content】

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How have you been?

On August 16, 2024, my work and business activities were featured on “Shachou no Hana .COM” by Mr. Koji Kawato of Passion & Partners Japan LLC.
(The original article has since been revised, so I have included the details here.)

Now, two years have passed, and Mr. Kawato kindly shared these encouraging words with me:

“I have interviewed many people over the years, but only a few are truly able to accomplish what they say they will do.
Unfortunately, some businesses even disappear along the way.

Among them, Ms. Yoshioka is someone whose determination to ‘make it happen’ has quickly taken shape, and whose business continues to grow even further.
I am always impressed by that vitality and drive.

Since your activities have evolved significantly, let’s renew the interview content as well!”

I was deeply honored by his words.

Looking back at that time, I was focusing on three “Re-branding” projects:

  1. “Re Total Branding” for people over 45
  2. “Re Japanese Culture Branding” to share Japanese culture with the world
  3. “Re Package Branding” adapted to modern times

However, throughout those activities, my desire to become “a bridge between Japan and the world” grew even stronger, and that vision gradually expanded into broader cultural activities.

With the renewal of my website, I decided to place greater emphasis on the following three areas:

  1. Supporting Japanese Culture
  2. Supporting Business Leaders
  3. Ukiyo-e Fortune Art Artist

This also became the perfect opportunity to publish a renewed interview article on Shachou no Hana .COM (2026.05.27) under the theme:
“Connecting Japan and the World — Creating a New Cultural Bridge.”

Mr. Kawato, thank you sincerely for featuring my work once again.

Currently, my activities focus on both “supporting Japanese culture” and “supporting business leaders.”

The reason behind this is also connected to one of my future goals mentioned in the article:
“To connect Japan and the world, and create a future where culture can circulate.”

I hope to build a community where practitioners of Japanese culture and business leaders can connect with one another, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration, while creating a system in which both culture and economy can continuously circulate together.

If this vision takes shape, I believe it will create meaningful benefits for everyone involved.

And when I look back at this article several years from now, I hope to see that vision fully realized.

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