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Hi, there. I am Kecos Ojisan. Welcome to my HP.
I am honoured to introduce myself to everyone.
  About two decades ago, I was a university student studying Economics in Japan. It was just after the collapse of the so-called “Bubble Economy”. Therefore, the professor who was in charge of our seminar advised me to observe Japan from diverse perspectives based on different values because Japan would not recover to where it used to be. Consequently, I chose to stay in Canada for a year. Japan is a small country that has a long history, lack of natural resources, a large population and almost one ethnic group. These factors all hold true to Japan’s character while Canada is the complete opposite.
  In Canada, I exerted all my efforts so that I could understand the Canadian community. I volunteered at a nursing home, and also participated in a community program at a Japanese immigrant group there. All those wonderful experiences in Canada have had a profound influence on me. When I went back to Japan, I wanted to get a job that supports others and made
up my mind to contribute my background to Japan’s better future one day.
 Farmstay at Crossfield, Alberta, Canada in 1994 
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   This time, I have been approved my sabbatical leave which is for one and a half years to study and research in Malaysia. I targeted on Malaysia because I strongly believe that there are many tips for turning around our better future there. Among them, I am highly interested in their medical tourism which ranked at the top of the world and a widely opened long-stay visa program, called MM2H (Malaysia My Second Home) for foreigners, let alone their economic success in the recent years.
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