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| In a globalized age, understanding and cherishing one's own culture
is even more important than language skills. It is the knowledge of Japan,
of its history and culture, that enables us to become truly international.
At DankeDankeCom, we believe that this spirit is what it takes to deliver
the best service to our customers around the world. |
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| Miki Zechner |
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Born in Omiya, Saitama Prefecture. Interested in foreign countries from
a young age, she spent a year in the United States when she was 15. After
that, she travelled extensively and lived in France and Germany. Upon returning
to Japan, she founded DankeDankeCom to enable people living abroad to buy
from Japan directly. In this regard, she can be seen as a pioneer, opening
up the online market in Japan. She is also a programmer, taking care of
the company's website. Practices Japanese martial arts and loves animals.
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| Takehiro Kitazaki: CEO CGI Pocket / System Manager |
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Born in Kyoto. Has been a software programmer and engineer for more than
20 years, creating and implementing complex software systems. He has been
taking care of the company's system since 2005. Apart from his work,
he enjoys writing on software issues, but he has also been a chef,
a racecar driver and a guitar player. He loves wine, animals and Japanese
shrines.
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| Yasuaki Fujiwara: CEO Marketing Haus Co., Ltd. / Marketing Manager Japan |
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| Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido. After having worked in the production of TV
programs, in an event agency and a coaching company, and after freelance
experience as a consultant, he founded Marketing Haus Co., Ltd. Extensive
professional experience in various fields. Also used to be a tennis instructor
and set up a tennis circle. Has strong analytical skills and an objective
mindset, but is also concerned about environmental issues and animal rights. |
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| Motoichi Takemoto: Marketing Manager Europe / Arabian Countries |
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| Born in Suginami-Ku, Tokyo. Lives in Paris. First Japanese to be elected
ambassador of the Republic of Montmartre. After spending 3 years in Australia,
he lived in Geneva, Paris and Algeria, where he worked as a teacher for
latin languages (Arabic, French, Spanish) and a horse tour guide. He is
also a fencer, a musician, and a flamenco dancer. In the 1970s, he was
one of the first to introduce the works of Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori
to a European audience. |
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| Chie Ikegami: Special Advisor |
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| Born in Omiya, Saitama Prefecture. Used to work as Kimono(Traditional Japanese
costum) advisor. Interested in Japanese culture and feng shui. |
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| Chieko Isogai: Chief Accounting Officer |
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| Born in Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo. Trained as a bank accountant, she used to lead
a company for electronic equipment. Also practices tea ceremonies. |
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