By Wonsuh Song An interesting question comes to mind: for those who are not currently raising children, when was the…
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By Wonsuh Song An interesting question comes to mind: for those who are not currently raising children, when was the…
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By Wonsuh Song There is a vivid memory from my past. In the early 1990s, a relative who had emigrated…
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By Wonsuh Song Some time ago, during a parent meeting, I met the mother of a student who had caused…
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By Wonsuh Song For decades, the East Exit of Shinjuku Station was one of Tokyo’s most symbolic spaces. At its…
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By Wonsuh Song Japan has once again set a record: 29.4% of the population is now aged 65 or older,…
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By Wonsuh Song My experience working across Korea, Japan, and the United States through projects and meetings has revealed striking…
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By Wonsuh Song Since its opening a few years ago, the Waseda International House of Literature—better known as the Haruki…
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By Wonsuh Song At the 38th CEO Forum hosted by the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan, I…
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By Wonsuh Song In most universities, the relationship revolves around students and professors. Parents rarely appear in the classroom or…
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By Wonsuh Song For a researcher, the core of work is research itself. And research finds its completion in presentation—whether…
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