- Akira Haraguchi
Akira Haraguchi (原口 證) (born 1946), a retired
Japan ese engineer, currently working as a mental health counsellor and business consultant in Mobara City, is known for memorizing and reciting digits ofPi .He set the current
world record (100,000 digits) in 16 hours, starting at 9 a.m (16:28 GMT) onOctober 3 ,2006 and having recited up to 83,431 digits by nightfall, stopping with digit number 100,000 at 1:28 a.m. onOctober 4 ,2006 . The event was filmed in a public hall inKisarazu , east ofTokyo , where he had five-minute breaks every two hours to eat onigiri rice balls to keep up his energy levels. Even his trips to the toilet were filmed to prove that the exercise was legitimate. Haraguchi's previous world record (83,431), was performed fromJuly 1 ,2005 toJuly 2 ,2005 .Despite Haraguchi's efforts and detailed documentation, the
Guinness World Records have not yet accepted any of his records set, and accredit instead the record to another Japanese man,Hiroyuki Goto , who managed to recite Pi by 42,195 decimal places in 1995.Haraguchi views the memorization of Pi as "the religion of the universe", and as an expression of his lifelong quest for eternal truth.
Haraguchi's Mnemonic System
Akira Haraguchi uses a system he developed, which assigns
Kana symbols to numbers, allowing for the memorization of Pi as a collection of stories.
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