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It was the most celebrity encounters I've ever had in my life!

It was the most celebrity encounters I've ever had in my life!
Today, at lunchtime, I went to Tsutaya in Daikanyama, where I met the shop that is said to be the most popular in Southeast Asia.
We teamed up with Singaporean architects WOHA.
It had been a while since I had heard English, so I struggled to listen...
From there, we visited Archinet, a nearby company that develops cooperative housing.
I visited the company and was shown WOHA's presentation in advance.
Probably the most proactive in the world in adopting green walls and roofs
You could call him an architect.
As the company mainly designs in Southeast Asia, the ventilation and eaves are well designed.
I was impressed with the architect's authentic design.
I went down to the first floor of the building where it was to be completed, and there I met the god of architecture.
Isn't there "Maki Fumihiko" here!!!
I was really surprised by this. Mr. Imamaki submitted a proposal against the National Stadium.
Although you are in the spotlight, I hope you will do your best.
From there, we moved to Ginza, where we held a joint seminar with WOHA.
held.
At the venue, the editor-in-chief of Nikkei Home Builder and other reporters, as well as reporters from Asahi Shimbun, were present.
I was surprised to see members of the media there, but what surprised me most was that they were architects.
What surprised me was that George Kunihiro, a professor at Kokushikan University, was in attendance.
He is a friend of WOHA's, and has appeared on TV before.
I think there are. Mr. Kunihiro has a great presence himself,
He also comes from an incredible background. He is the great-grandson of Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi.
I thought it would be rude not to know anything about it before the interview, so I looked up the wiki and was surprised.
There really are some amazing people in Tokyo...
So it was an extremely, extremely stimulating day.

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