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Jun Fujinaga Born in 1958, living in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. After working for a printing company for about 15 years, he became independent in September 2002. In 1996, he launched BEAR'S BOOKS online, beginning to publish essays, novels, and other reading materials. Subsequently, in 1998, he established the online magazine Bears Magazine. After leaving the company and becoming independent, he focused on his business as a commercial website. In 2004, he launched Japan's first regular publication using CD-ROMs, the monthly Bears Magazine, and sold it for nearly four years. From a video-centered monthly magazine, it was integrated into the main internet-based Bears Magazine, continuing operations primarily focusing on video production and other visual media. He does not limit himself to videos only within Bears Magazine, but engages in all kinds of video production, including promotional videos for government agencies. Making use of his writing skills, he emphasizes storytelling in his video creation, aiming for expressive videos that go beyond merely being visually beautiful. |
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