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| 1990 |
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Established
New Fortune Lighting.(Watanabe Pty Ltd) |
| 1988 |
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Migrated
to Australia as a business migrant |
| 1981
- 1988 |
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Discontinued
manufacturing illuminators and worked at the accounting section of
a general hospital in Tokyo |
| 1977
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The
prototype accepted by a major electric company |
| 1976 |
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Designed
an illuminator prototype |
| 1975 |
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Planned
the use of building wooden chips |
| 1961
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Joined
in the family timber business |
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Graduated from Yoyogi Management and Accounting Institute |
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| 2001 |
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Participate
LOST and FOUND exhibition presented by the City of Melbourne in collaboration
with Ethnic Communities' Council VICTORIA. |
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Adult
Multicultural Education Services and Melbourne International Festival.
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| 2000 |
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Made
sales-contact with KOUBOU KAGU GALLERY (Living Design Centre/Ozone
6F in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.) |
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Sell
the products through the home page and the Internet. |
| 1998 |
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Japanese
Wooden Craft Study Tour in Akita, Japan |
| 1996 |
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Participated
in Furniture Fair in Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store |
| 1995 |
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Accepted
an offer from the Australia - Japan Society for an exhibition in Hobart,
Tasmania |
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Accepted
an offer from the Japan Consulate in Melbourne for an exhibition in
Deloraine, Tasmania |
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Held
the first exhibition in Australia |
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Applied
to a Japanese Governmental Organisation for exhibiting works |
| 1994 |
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Made
sale-contact with Daimaru and other craft workshops |
| 1993 |
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Began
to exhibit works at major stores in Melbourne |
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Held
business campaigns in Sydney and Melbourne |
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I love forest and tree so that all items are tried to
extract as much the feel of wood as possible. I would
like to create warm and soft atmosphere for your living
space with my light. |
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the images to enlarge. |
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