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Welcome

Teaching is like creating a piece of art. 

It requires knowledge, skill, creativity, and personal interpretation.


And above all, it needs an audience.


Learning is an emotional experience for both the creator and the audience.


As with any great masterpiece, learning leads us to discover ourselves, and the world around us. 


I strongly hope that we can enjoy this emotional journey and create our masterpieces together.


Hiromi Hosoi

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