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I have my father, mother, three older sisters (each is five, four and three older than me). My father is a business person and my mother always helps him. The oldest sister is a culinary art teacher, the second oldest one is a lawyer, the third one is a housewife in Japan. Basically now I'm a medical doctor, but often play as a software developer or a business person. I like to do a lot of things though, my ultimate goal is to make a foundation for my future dreams.

I was born in Kyoto and have been growing up there. You know, there are lots of temples and shrines here, each of them are very traditional and spiritual. As I am one of the Kyotoites, I feel the sense of closeness to those o'serene architecture, leastwise, leading to waken in me a love f'my hometown. Indeed, I often go visit there since my birth. I didn't think it was special in my childhood, but I began to feel its spirits over time. Well, speaking of those, I think I like Hushimi Inari Taisha most (should you come to Kyoto, this place is a must go I think), since I would often pay a first visit of the year since my university student days and those memories are still reminiscent of my good old school days, making me feel a quite nostalgic serenity still stirring within my consciousness. Phew, come to think of those times, I was struggling on various things and it's really a hard period then, yet I believe present mysen formed by the hardships at then. Actually, though, guess I had my energy halved by melancholy coming outta uncertain promises of my unknown future, but now I see myself feeling of somewhat I had attained more or less, prolly it leads to my nostalgic emotions sometimes arise a kinda happiness from within me. (though have many things to do even now)

Since I graduated from medical school, my job as a software developer was no longer my main job, but this job was very great for me because when I was a medical student, I could appear on many computer-related books many times. (this experience is kinda reminiscing now though)

I think my family is filled with love from which I've been accepting while I was growing up, which I think it leads to my friendly personality now. My father was once a craftsman makin' a traditional Japanese kimono clothes in Kyoto, later he quit the job and started to manage a business. I remember, he was way ambitious to have decided that and I think it as being a well-balanced by the warm-hearted that characterizes my mother as a nice considerate homemaker. She once said to me at time when just after she gave me a birth, that was a quite impression to have seen outdoors through the window pouring down of beautiful snow, for snowing is very rare in Kyoto and also said this sight has been a kind of shining object reflecting a vividly remaining scenary as one of the most touching memories as ever since her birth, For this reason, prolly I heard that or mayhap nothing relevant to, in any case, I like snow after all, I feel uber relaxed when snowing with no reason, guess so does she as well, and guess my future second hometown would be a snowy region, though sometimes I wonder my fondness for my second hometown is far aside from that of the others in my family, My three older sisters lives in Nagoya, Tokyo and Kyoto prefecture respectively in Japan. The eldest sister Jin Yumi is of an outgoing personality and always makes a lot of friends going out with'er. Think she is a kind of way strong woman and when I was just a kid she sometimes protected me from naughty guys bullying around me. I think what I learned most from'er is fighting others! No wonder I joined Shaolin Kempo Club in Junior high school was under her influence. She also likes playing sports especially badminton. She is so nice a player winning the championship in some prefecture's badminton tournament! My second sister Hee Daeri is very good at studying and in fact she seems to love it. She took a "Japanese old bar exam", which is known as the lowest pass rate in all of Japanese exams, its pass rate about 1 to 3 percent (though the exam was abolished now), and with her passion in studying she marvelously passed the exam. Sometimes I wanted to be like that but I always take in consideration that studying is not all of my passion. I'd rather enjoy spending my time in business activities and outdoors in nature instead of sitting and studying at my desk. My third sister Jwa Hwaja makes a lot of Korean friends living in Japan and sometimes introduced them to me and we share a party with them. All in all, having fun with them is mostly a good experience for me, so I feel lucky when she does that. As for me, I was born on February 22 in a small town named Oyamazaki in Kyoto prefecture. And when I was 5 y.o., we moved to Uji city and went to a kindergarten in the same prefecture. At age 6, I went to elementary school in the same city. I'm often guessed I was a diligent kid prolly because of my current profession, but actually it was exactly the opposite XD. I was locally famous for my naughtiness whilst elementary school, I never did my homework and was kept after school but always ran away while the teacher was looking the other way(Laugh). The teacher at that time became somewhat a legendary person in my memory. I like her very much and always think I'd like to meet her again. When I became a third year student I was no longer able to run away after school; The teacher of m'favorite was assigned to another school and another teacher came over to our class who was very very strict and gave a call to my mother at night every time I ran away. During my 11 years old I had my throat operated on for thyroglossal duct cyst in University of Kyoto Hospital which is leading to arise my dream to become a doctor. After the experience of the operation, I started to study 6 months prior to the entrance exam and I was accepted by Takatsuki Junior and Senior High School in Osaka and spent 6 years commuting between Kyoto and Osaka although it took more than an hour by train. During my junior and senior high school days, I put the accent on sports activities and I made several memories that are prolly never forgettable during my life; Shortly after getting into the school I began to do Shaolin Kempo as a member of combative sports club and had a good time there. I feel now this is one of my unforgettable memories since the members are my dear old friends that now I never see them since we separated after graduating and in my mind these days reflect probably one of the happiest years because there seemed no worries at that time and it was as opposed to now. When I was age 14 I began to go to the gym almost everyday to train myself along with Kempo and I was ranked third in the physical strength ranking in the gym, and this is probably my first time that I realized hard working brings good results. Cooperating with my friends in practicing Kempo, I became a black belter at the age of 16, and at 17 age, I took part in the physical strength contest in the school cultural festival and I got the first prize in the hand grip strength ranking. These memories are unforgettable events in my school days. Then after graduating from senior high school, I changed my way; I was completely a sports player by the time of graduation but I became a studying player after the graduating. Three years studying period for passing the entrance exam then I got into a university-cum-medical school named Kansai Medical University located in Osaka. While I was in the university I pursued the study of informatics by means of self study going along with the study of medicine as well, and I was introduced on computer books more than 70 times during my university days.(On the computer magazines)(Japanese). Then, I began to earn school expenses as a computer programmer, this period filled with sufferings arose from loneliness of sitting in front of the PC alone for hours, later this memory led to rise my feeling of getting tired of doing PC. But I think I had the only good thing that I got from this lonely experience, it was that led to arise my feeling of getting some computer qualifications and then later I got a certification of Microsoft Certified Associate Application, Microsoft Certified Associate Platform, Microsoft Certified Associate Security, Microsoft Certified Associate Database and I was certified as Microsoft Certified Associate Master and then finally I passed the exam and I got a certification of Microsoft Certified Professional in 2008.
By the way, my blood type is AB. In Japan, there is a superstition like "Classification Of Personality Based On Blood Types" and many believe one's blood type can tell their personalities though there is no scientific proof at all. However, according to this, blood type of AB is said to have strong potency in studying and frequently appear to be mysterious to others. Not sure of these issues proven and found naught any scientifically surveys once taken on'em though, yet I think some parts might be right as on the case of me, coz I'm often told a bit mysterious.....lol (only in this point though).



After the graduation, I registered the matching program for residential doctors and was matched to University of Tokyo Hospital. Upon passing the National Medical Practitioners Qualifying Examination, I formally became a doctor there though I quit only a month later since I felt the working condition of that hospital didn't suit my character and I had decided to transfer to another hospital in Kyoto named Daini Okamoto General Hospital. Even though that was a short while stay in Tokyo, it was a nice and reminiscent memories of those days!
I became a freelance mainly accepts works of medical examinations in Japanese medical checkups' system. Japanese Industrial Safety And Health Law legally provides all Japanese companies musta their own medical check-ups on their own cost at least once a year for their all employees (a comparatively large scale company which meets some condition at least twice a year). I accepted lots o'offerings of work for more than 200 companies from 2008 to 2009, ranging from small local companies to large world well-known scale companies I went to and fro everyday every different companies during'en, was which able to grow my experiences through of incalculable value. In Japan, no wonder this system would reduces the risk of some prevailing ailment, as well as increasing the number of medical check-ups taken, thought I this factor would be one of why could I do so many works in such a short while. Later, I got certified as Japan Medical Association Certified Industrial Physician and established a medical company in 2009.
In 2010, I experienced APEC JAPAN held in Nara prefecture to take charge of medical management. Though the first time for me to experience the international event, I felt less nervous than I expected.