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Dr. Toshu Fukami was born in 1951 in Japan's Hyogo Prefecture. He attended the prestigious Doshisha University where he receive a B.A. in Economics. Dr. Fukami went on to pursue his education at Musashino Academia Musicae where he graduated with a M.A. in Vocal Music. Dr. Fukami went on to attended Edith Cowan University in Western Australia where he graduated from the School of Arts and received an M.A. in Creative Arts.
. Dr. Fukami is a master of the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy. His name became "Toshu" after entering the priesthood on Mt. Hiei, home to one of Japan's most holy Buddhist temples. His name during his period as a disciple in training at Tofuku-ji temple was "Daigaku". As the Chairman of the International Foundation for Arts and Culture and as a multi-profession artist, Dr. Fukami has participated in various artistic activities, including calligraphy exhibitions, operas, musical concerts, and Noh performances throughout the world. He is active in charity activities and the pursuit of introducing Japanese cultural arts to the world. In 2002, Dr. Fukami was officially recognized as a Grade One National Art Instructor, Grade One Opera Singer, and as a Grade Two Peking Opera Actor. Dr. Fukami helped establish a 24-hour emergency hospital in Cambodia and runs this hospital in collaboration with a local Christian Group. Dr. Fukami established Cambodia's first "Japanese Culture and Business Research Center" with the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP), where Dr. Fukami serves as the International Vice Chairman. CICP is Cambodia's leading research think tank and is a member of the ASEAN Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN-ISIS). In 2003, Dr. Fukami assumed the position of Chancellor of Cambodia's leading private university, the University of Cambodia. In this same year, His Majesty King Norodom Sihanouk recognized Dr. Fukami generous contributions to Cambodia by bestowing Dr. Fukami with one of the highest decorations of honor. His many contributions to international welfare of the blind resulted in Dr. Fukami becoming the first Japanese person to serve as Vice President of the United Kingdom's Royal National Institute for the Blind. He has also received recognition from Queen Elizabeth for the same reason. Dr. Fukami continues to serve in various positions such as being the President of the World Blind Gold Association, Honorary Chairman of the Japan Blind Golf Association, Vice-Chairman of the Sihanouk Hospital Association, Vice-Chairman of the International Shinto Foundation, and many others. Moreover, Dr. Fukami operates several companies overseas. He is a CEO and a business consultant at B.C. Consulting, which holds symposiums, seminars, as well as evaluates corporate operations. He engages in a variety of artistic and cultural activities including poetry, musical composition, instrumental performances, conducting, vocal performances, Japanese Waka and Haiku poetry, painting, classical ballet, Peking opera, acting, and so forth. He is a distinguished author and artist, selling a great number of books and paintings, music videos, and CD collections. Dr. Fukami has written a number of essays on life, culture, economics and religion. Along with the "Secrets for Running a Small Business," "Understanding Japan," and "Lucky Fortune," which has sold over 720,000 copies. Dr. Fukami has written over 105 books and his works have been translated into six different languages. He is also a known radio personality and has significant experience as a radio regular. Dr. Fukami currently hosts a weekly radio program "Sawayaka This Way" (National FM).
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