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Nihon Essay Essay and Essay "br" Hiroshi Kikuchi is a best-selling author and a venture entrepreneur who created a company for 100 years. He was born into a family of a warrior class who was ruined by the Meiji Restoration. He was already 23 years old when he entered the First High School under the old system, although he had a family line with a famous literary man. He had to go a long way in his life because of a tight household budget. However, when he entered the first high school under the old system, he was already 23 years old. In the dormitory of the first high school, he met his friends who loved literature such as Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Masao Kume and Seiichi Naruse. However, he was involved in an incident where his cloak was stolen in the dormitory, and he left the first high school voluntarily. It was the friends he met at the first high school who gave a chance to ask about novels to Hiroshi Kikuchi who was living alone and alone. Hiroshi Kikuchi jumped to the forefront of the literary world by publishing "Beyond Love and Hate" and "Madame Pearls," etc. In 1922 (1922), he declared that "I am tired of saying things when asked." He gave a chance to ask about novels to the world. Hiroshi Kikuchi, who was at the forefront of the literary world by publishing "Beyond Love and Hate" and "Madame Pearls," etc. He made a leap into the forefront of the literary world by publishing "Beyond Love and Hate" and "Madame Pearl," etc. He started to create a new media with his young friends. He had a marketing sense that "thin and cheap magazines sell more than thick and expensive magazines". He used editor's postscript as an interactive media and strengthened the commitment (involvement) with readers. Calling for subscriptions to readers and raising funds as a kind of crowd funding. While aiming at a virtuous circle of increasing the number of copies → reducing the price → increasing the number of copies, using large advertisements as a kind of crowdfunding. While aiming at a positive cycle of increasing the number of copies by making large advertisements and increasing the number of copies → raising the price → increasing the number of copies, he does not neglect verification of the effectiveness of advertisements. He held literary lectures in various places and aimed to strengthen the commitment with readers, while aiming at a new income source of "lecture fees" for writers. He developed measures that are similar to current business strategies one after another Shibusawa