- Soichiro Fukutake
Soichiro Fukutake (b. about 1945) is the president of Benesse Corporation, a Japanese company best known for its distance learning and test preparation schools. In 2006, Fukutake - who has a net worth of over 1.2 billion US dollars - was ranked among the top ten richest people in
Japan by Forbes magazine. [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/VNPC.html Soichiro Fukutake, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com ] ]Fukutake's father founded Benesse, a corporation whose schools (commonly referred to as nihongo|"
juku "|塾 or "cram schools") train children to pass entrance exams to allow admission to prestigious schools and universities. Some four million Japanese children between the age of 3 and 18 are enrolled at Benesse schools. Despite the graying trend in the Japanese population, Benesse sales hit a record high of $2.5 billion and net profits jumped 52% to $124 million for the fiscal year ending March 2005.Fukutake received his Bachelor of Arts degree at
Waseda University . He maintains residences inOkayama, Japan and elsewhere inAsia andAustralia . Amodern art lover, Fukutake is also the director of theChichu Art Museum on the southern island of Naoshima in theInland Sea region of Japan.References
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