
About us
K&J International combines marketing fundamentals with design elements to allow clients to manage and grow their organizations and businesses online and worldwide.
| Company Name K&J International |
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| Established April 15th, 200 5 |
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| Headquarters Hayashi Bldg. 3F 3-2-14 Shimoyamate-Dori Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0011 Japan tel. 078-333-1880 fax. 078-335-1882 info@kjintl.com |
Employees
5
Business Description
Web Contents Management
Home Page Design
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Home Page Restructuring/English Translation
Original Software Development and Management
Our Banks
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
| Company Representative Ian Michael Jackson (Japanese Name: Kazuya Inoue) |
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A word from our Representative
Thank you for taking your time to visit our web site.
I would like to tell you a little something about myself and how I started this company. I was born in England and after a few countries in between, moved to live in Japan. After graduating from an International High School, I went on to further my education at the University of San Francisco in the United States of America.
I worked for a year at a Bank in California, and then moved back to Kobe to work for an Automobile Trading Company for a total of eight years.
One day, I was talking to a friend of mine who was teaching English at a Language School. He had only been teaching English for 3 months and wanted to make some extra money by teaching private lesson.
I realized then, that it is not easy for foreigners to find jobs in Japan. I decided to quit my job to use my multicultural knowledge and experience in the International community to start this teacher-student matching site.
Japan has built its reputation to be a truly cosmopolitan nation. And although we are still just a humble little business, we have a big vision to become the bridge between the Foreign and Japanese communities.
Not only are we inspired by this vision, but the most rewarding thought is the potential for what we may create tomorrow.

