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Susumu Fujita

Project Reader

I spent 38 years doing research and development on large computers.
At that time, my project had some foreign engineers.
They were excellent computer engineers, but had problems communicating in NIHONGO.

When I retired, I visited a Japanese language school overseas and was stunned.
At the Japanese language school, repeatedly doing teacher-initiated "Take turns reading" using old teaching materials of the grammar syllabus.This is a reading aloud instruction in which the learner continues reading what the teacher has read.

As a result, there were problems such as not being able to acquire usable Japanese even after spending a lot of time and money.

MJA was established to solve these problems and realize "anyone can learn NIHONGO quickly and easily, anytime, anywhere".
MJA advocates a new style of NIHONGO learning.

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Gurdath B.S.
President of JBGIS.
He has been running a NIHONGO school in Bangalore, India for many years.
Students are mainly candidates for management positions in Toyota affiliated companies in India.
Management training for Toyota overseas affiliates around the world is held at the Toyota head office in Japan.
For this reason, we are learning Japanese at Toyota's overseas affiliates.

His specialty is proverbs, and he skillfully conducts NIHONGO conversations using proverbs.

Srivatsa M.R.

He holds a master's degree from Jawaharlallanel University (JNU), India's premier NIHONGO education institution, and his NIHONGO proficiency is JLPT-N1.
He has taught Japanese at renowned universities and companies such as Bangalore University, Christo University, Infosys and Sharp India.
He has enough NIHONGO ability to act as a simultaneous interpreter at seminars held in India by JETRO.
His pronunciation and e-mail writing are comparable to those of a native NIHONGO speaker.
He came to Japan 10 years ago as a project manager for a certain IT company and has been there until now.

He sings the Okinawan song "Shima Uta" in beautiful NIHONGO.

Ma. Angelina Q. Ishigami

President of FSCAMA.

She runs a NIHONGO school (HMKKKS) in Davao, Philippines.
HMKKKS has three NIHONGO courses, JLPT- N5, N4, and N3.
In 2019, she established the NPO “FSCAMA” in Shizuoka City to support Filipinos living in Japan.
FSCAMA has a NIHONGO school in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
She is also working on the nursing care business by making use of my experience working in nursing care in Japan.

She spend a busy day going back and forth between Japan and  Philippines several times a month.

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