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Another TV interview by a major TV program.

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They ask,  “Why bachelor or master degree is important to become a Daiku carpenter”

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“Why?”

“I want to build a house with my own hands. It is not in any textbook.”

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“Why?”

“There are so many things to master. Sense of accomplishment is visible.”

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and “Why?”

“I love working outdoors. This is how human beings are supposed to be.”

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Considering the high rate of young people advancing to college and university, it is natural to find the right candidates from that group.

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“Because, Daiku carpenters MUST be smart and intelligent!”

Daiku is sometimes a designer, a construction manager, and a sales person. Daiku is also a teacher. On the contrary, designer, manager, sales person, or teacher CANNOT substitute the role of Daiku.

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This paradigm shift preached by Akimoto has inspired a lot of highly educated people to join our company to become a Daiku.

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“It’s awesome. I am thrilled to work with young highly educated Daiku. I sense innovation.” replies a veteran carpenter.

 

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Don’t miss the program.

 

Takeshi YASUDATakeshi YASUDA

Spokesperson, HEISEI Corporation

With 10 years of devoted service as secretary to the founder, I have experienced a regional construction company grow double in revenue and in the number of employees. My previous experience at Japanese investment bank convinces me that our business model will grow further and change the landscape of the industry. Hobby: Wine, Sailing, Tea, Bonsai, History, and Architecture.