Monday, November 23, 2015

Driveless cars

In Japan, the news about self-driving car is becoming a hot topic.
Car manufacturers are vying to bring them to its market by the 2020 Tokyo Olympic. 
Toyota Motor has revealed that it will throw the cars in to the market by 2020, and already tested in an expressway in Japan.
Also, Nissan Motor has planed to show the driverless cars which can run the well-designed expresway lanes to an exhibition next year.  Like Toyota, Nissan plans to operate cars on city streets by 2020.

When we think about this revolutionary change, it is also necessary to discuss the law regarding the automated cars.  It's a very hard decision.  Thinking about the future of this industry, the law should not increase restriction.  It's because car manufacturing is the heart of Japan's economy.  Japan has suceeded in the automobile industry and it has lead the economy.  However, we cannot be optimistic to this market because Silicon Valley tech companies have focused on to take the next big market which is the automated car driven by the power of software, such as Tesla, Apple and Google.

On the other hand, the problem of security and who owes the resposibility especially in the case of car accident.  The law has not been well provided.
So, the next important thing is how we regulate or decide the law.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

28 years old

Today is my 28th birthday.
This year is going to be a big year for me.  The keyword of this year is "Challenge."
I'll start running my company by March, and be really an entrepreneur.
Not only about business, I'll do challenge a lot.
I'll make lots of friends, work for my health, and spend happy days.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Came back to this blog.

I haven't written entries for a long time.
When was the last time I wrote?
Oh, the last entry was while I was working at Sony for my first career.  Since then, I had experienced so many changes.

Don't worry. I've been super fine.
Now I'm facing a big change, and it's a very positive one.
I've started a new project with one of my engineer friends, besides my regular job. It's a really exciting one, I believe. In the project, I'll help domestice manifacturer start business with overseas companies.
There are some steps for the business.
The first is just to make their websites translated to English.
 Then the next step, we'll expand the business more not just by making companies websites. We haven't decided the second business will be yet. However, we can now make a image what it should be.

I wrote above very randomly and maybe it's not easy to understand what I want to tell.
I just wrote because I wanted to restart this blog. I'll update!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Officially done with all the training curriculum for new employees.

I'm finally done with the job training the last Friday.
As I wrote in the last post, the actual work is starting from August 1st which is tomorrow!!

Yeah, the long-lasted training finally finished..
I worked on a group project in which I collaborated with 5 other members the last 1 and half months.
We built a web system in the project, and I was a leader in the group.

To tell the truth, the period was one of the hardest time in the last couple of years.
I realized how difficult to be a leader in a project in work.
I have experienced the role of leader many times since I was a kid, but I hadn't got a big responsibility in those experiences and I think the biggest reason was we were all students.

This time,however, it was a lot different.
We experienced working at a company, and not at school for the first time in our lives.
As the time goes by, it was obvious that the atmosphere of the group had become worse, and it influenced the morale of members.

I also sometimes felt like I am powerless to what I couldn't get the things forward.
I had always thought how I can solve this critical problem and make a better team even when I relax at home.

So, I think I learned so many important things the last 1and half months or so, and probably I couldn't have experienced them if I were still a student.


Yeah, and about the result.
We could make the system in time and it was what we expected to make first.
We were all relieved to end up with a good result.


Also, we had a presentation in each group in the last day of the training period, and our team got the 1st prize in that event!
I was so happy that our presentation was highly evaluated in the end, and especially as a leader.

In the closing time, only I had to make a speech to in front of managers of the company as a representative of new employees.
They were all good experiences in the last couple of months.

I want to start my own business in the future, but it was definitely good for me to have experienced the teamplay.
Again, I realized we cannot do anything alone, and we thank each other.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Looking back the last 4 months at Sony

It has passed almost 4 months since I started to work at Sony.
Although I say "I started to work" above, I haven't officially started the actual job yet.
The last 4 months were training period for new workers in IT Department.
After the long lasted 4 months training, I'll finally be assigned to an actual job on August 1st.


As the title shows, however, I'm not satisfied with the job honestly.
Some people say it is because I graduated from college recently, which means I was free as a student but I am not anymore. I now belong to a community where we are at least demanded a sacrifice to be a member of the company.

Also, you might say that all people have such feeling in the first year of work, and they will reduce it as the time goes by.

However, I do not think this is because it's the first year to work at a company and lessen this strange feeling I already have. I like being "free" and hate being oppressed by a big power.
I think I have done a lot of things differently and tried to be unique since I was a child.

Moreover, I think there are many people who like working for big companies, but what I am sure about is I'm not that kind of person. I like myself most when I challenge and work on new things.
I realized that it's not easy to get me excited at a big company like Sony.
I worked an internship at a startup company after I was back from study abroad in US over 2 years ago. It was a very challenging environment and I spent really busy days, but it was always fun to work there.
I could feel I make the business forward and excited.

I always cherished the feeling if I get excited when I work.
However, I don't think I will have such excitement in my current job, and I'm a little scared of getting accustomed to the ways of a big company.
It's nothing matters if I want to get lots of money and spend the "normal life", but I can not be satisfied with that life.
I want to be excited and work for what I really like.

I know it is difficult, but that is what I seek for in my life.

I've actually thought about those worries since I started working in April and I thought very deeply especially the last couple of weeks, and I think I now found an answer, though it's still not clear yet.

First, I start a business.
Next, I leave the company after I found even a small chance to succeed in that business, and set up my own company in another country.

I hope I can get to the second step in a year.
I know it's really a tough process, but there is no reason I don't try.

I'm now 23 and I think the time when I am young is very limited. I don't want to finish my 20's without doing what I want to do from bottom of my heart.
Now I set up a goal, and I never quit until I accomplish it!!

From now, I look for a topic which I can be involved in.


The below is a citation from a famous speech of Steave Jobs at Stanford's graduation ceremony.
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

Yeah, I gotta do what I wanna do!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

New Blog

I started a new blog, which tells the situation we're experiencing in Japan.

The link is below.
"Updates and Thoughts from Japan"

Although the power is very small, this is what I can do.
I want many people to know this terrible situation through this blog...

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

iPad's Day!!

Just wanted to write about what I've been looking forward to hear.
Today, Steave Jobs announced the new device iPad to the public.
From this morning, I've been excited by it. I read so many articles about it. I think I have a bit advantage on it because I'm able to read articles in English.
I first read articles in Japanese, but there were few and people were translating the resources in English to Japanese. Then, I switched to read English one.
Actually now, I'm watching a video of the Apple Event in this morning.

To tell the truth, I have a presentation of my class an hour later. However, my current priority now watching the video.... haha....
Oh boy, I'm a bad student....