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Kiyohisa Nanri: Connecting the World Through "Food"

Publish: February 10, 2020

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  • Kiyohisa Nanri

    Other : President and CEO, Bicerin Asia Pacific and Middle East Co., Ltd.Faculty of Law Graduated

    2000 Faculty of Law

    Kiyohisa Nanri

    Other : President and CEO, Bicerin Asia Pacific and Middle East Co., Ltd.Faculty of Law Graduated

    2000 Faculty of Law

It has been over 20 years since I graduated from university. Looking back now, I am filled with regrets about things I didn't do or couldn't achieve. In particular, I led an extremely luxurious student life, spending six years at Hiyoshi and Mita¡ªthe same amount of time as students in the School of Medicine. However, at the time, I was more devoted to nightclub activities, which I arbitrarily named "extracurricular lessons," than to my studies.

Since my days as a ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ Senior High School student, I had a strong desire to "create something myself." However, in those younger days, I had neither capital nor experience, and I could do nothing but dream. Yet, for some reason, through those "extracurricular lessons" and interactions outside, I began to take an interest in creating places where people gather and the mechanisms for bringing people together.

In my late teens and twenties, while still a student, I operated "club production," which provided venues at the cutting edge of the era. Being in a position to create and being of the same generation as the people who gathered there, I believe I was developing marketing for the youth demographic.

However, upon graduation, I became interested in the path of creating sustainable culture rather than just the latest trends. Utilizing my experience traveling the world, I began working on "place-making" to provide "spaces where one can experience the good things of Japan" to the world, and to bring "the world's fine cultures to Japan."

As part of that work, I am involved in "brand production" of food and culture¡ªbringing a cafe culture that has been family-run in Italy for over 250 years to Japan, and bringing the Japanese spirit of hospitality to Qatar through "food," with a commitment to quality and branding.

Furthermore, at the G7 Ise-Shima Summit held during the landmark 150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Italy, I provided "hospitality sweets" that fused Italian and Japanese food. Last year, at the G20 Osaka Summit, I provided world leaders with baked goods representing a "fusion of local ingredients and overseas brands" using edamame from Yao, Osaka.

I love traveling and have visited over 100 countries. On those trips, I always visit local Japanese restaurants, and my interest in places that provide a country's finest products has become my current profession.

Having studied at ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ since the Elementary School, I have been blessed with many teachers, classmates, and juniors. The bonds with ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ alumni I meet all over the world connect and unite Japan, Qatar, and Italy. I believe that what was most helpful for this was Yukichi Fukuzawa's "Sekai Kunizukushi" (All the Countries of the World), which I read in class at the Elementary School.

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