

意味のある英語を使えるようにする
Business Overview
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K12 LOGIGLISH Study Abroad Program
Fully Tailored Study Abroad Program
(For Students from Kindergarten to High School)
I have often been asked how to provide English education for children. We have partnered with Holy Spirit Integrated School, a private school in the Philippines offering integrated education from kindergarten to high school. The Philippines has minimal time difference and can be traveled to almost as if it were within Japan, enabling us to prepare various programs.
Although the details of the programs are currently being finalized, we have decided to start early recruitment for those who may need to act quickly considering the timing of their child's life stage.
Management
Founder, President, CEO
Kaho Fujikawa
Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Osaka City University (Osaka Metropolitan University).
Seeing children of the same age in developing countries during travels left a lasting impression, leading to an awareness of SDGs. Became interested in English through watching the American TV show "Hannah Montana."
In high school, became deeply involved in English debates, where concerns about SDGs and interest in English intersected, winning many awards despite having no long-term overseas experience. Also received numerous awards related to SDGs.
Recently won the Excellence Award at a student business contest. Started learning flower arranging under the headmaster of the Enshu school of ikebana and began self-studying programming.

Co-founder, Director
Atsushi Sakahara
Adjunct Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Osaka Metropolitan University
From 2020 to 2024, served as an adjunct lecturer in English at Kyoto Seika University.
Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Kyoto University.
After working at Dentsu, earned an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley, and was involved in business development for the Versant language proficiency test, which utilizes AI and voice recognition technology.
Ph.D. in Engineering, Utsunomiya University (March 2025).
In private life, actively engaged in a wide range of creative activities, including novel writing and filmmaking.
Advisor
Yasunari Harada
Professor at Waseda University, faculty of Law and director of the Institute for Digital Enhancement of Cognitive Development.
President of Association for Business Communication in Japan.
Consultant (Former President) of JELES: the English Language Education Society of Japan.
Current Research Interests
Technology-enhanced and ICT-enabled learning
Autonomous mutual learning of English
Semiotic landscapes and cognitive agents

Advisor
Toshiyuki Alga
Professor at Osaka Metropolitan University, Faculty of Economics and Graduate School of Urban Management.
PhD from Kyoto University (Economics).
Director of CIRIEC Japan.
Regarded as one of today's leading experts on the world economy.
Published numerous books.
Known for wide-ranging discussions informed by the three disciplines of international economics, international politics, and the theory of multinational corporations.
Advisor
Koichi Okamoto
Professor of physics and electronics at the Graduate School of Engineering
Adjunct member of Science Council of Japan
PhD from the Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University. After working as a researcher at Kyoto University Venture Business Laboratory and as a JSPS Research Fellow, he was engaged in research and education as a postdoctoral researcher and senior research fellow at the California Institute of Technology starting in 2001, and after returning to Japan in 2007, he joined the Japan Science and Technology Agency. He worked as a PRESTO researcher, specially appointed associate professor at Kyoto University, and associate professor at Kyushu University before assuming his current position in 2018.
Utilizing his education and research experience in Japan and the U.S., he aims to establish an educational system that transcends the humanities and sciences in order to promote more effective human resource development for the semiconductor industry, among others.
Advisor
Trisha Sorrells Doyle
Emmy award-winning journalist.
Freelance producer.
Adjunct professor at the UBC School of Journalism.
A Columbia Law School graduate, she began her career at ABC News where she worked on major programs, including Nightline and 20/20. She went on to work as an associate producer with CBS News 60 Minutes where she routinely covered international stories, including terrorism, the global AIDS crisis, and the war in Iraq. When not teaching, Trisha resides in New York City. She co-founded Upper West Side Media with Claudia Kist. She is familiar with Japanese culture. She actually came to Japan as an exchange student two times, Osaka and Kyoto, respectively.
Advisor
David Greenspan
While a student at Harvard University, he studied as an exchange student in Kyoto, Japan and at the Graduate School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California. His graduation film Bean Cake was invited to the Official Short Film Competition section of the Cannes Film Festival and won the Palme d'Or. It was the first time for a graduate film to be invited to the Official Competition.
Currently, he is directing dramas such as Station 19 in Hollywood.
Partner
Oliver Williamson Jr.
Specialist Essay Advisor for College Applications
Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture
MBA from the University of California, Berkeley
Father, Oliver E. Williamson, was an economist who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2009.
Spent part of childhood in Kyoto while accompanying father during his research stay at Kyoto University.
Company Overview
Company Name
Date of Founding
Date of Establishment
Head Office Location
LOGIGLISH Inc.
December 31st, 2022
February 1st, 2023
3-3-138 Sugimoto Sumiyoshi-ku,
Osaka-shi, 558-8585, JAPAN
(Osaka Metropolitan University Incubator)