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Friday, December 20, 2013

Thanks To Jarman International K.K. For The Plug



Not too long ago, I signed on as a contributor to Deep Japan, whose goal is to "to take Visitors further in for a more "Local" experience in Japan. 100-plus Senpais answer detailed questions about how to go deeper, get involved and join the fun and wonder of this amazing destination, Japan."

This led to a nice little article by Jarman International K.K. which is a promoter of businesses in Japan.

This is from their "About Us" page:
We are in the business of helping your business develop and grow in Japan. Established in 2012, Jarman International is already the most well-connected Japanese firm run by a non-Japanese CEO. Our company draws on over twenty-five years of in-the-trenches effort by CEO, Ruth Jarman Shiraishi, who started out in Japan in 1988 with Recruit Company (Japan’s top publishing and information firm) to eventually become a Director of Business Development at Space Design Inc. (a respected provider of office space and serviced apartments in Tokyo and Yokohama). Jarman International‘s unique business model focuses on non-competing partner companies and provides a turn-key solution to living, working and succeeding in Japan.
 Their article, in which I received a big mention, states:
One of our more unique senpais however is the author of “The Monster Movie Fan’s Guide to Japan”, Mr. Armand Vaquer. 
He was deeply interested in the whole monster movie and sci-fi character culture of Japan since his first experience with Godzilla in 1954. As the title of his book suggests, he not only is interested in the monster media itself, but also how this has come to play a role in shaping modern Japan. We are very excited to hear his input on a variety of subjects in the future on Deep Japan.
A big thank-you to Jarman International K.K. and to Deep Japan.

To see Jarman International's full article, go here.


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