24/04/2023 09:57
On the morning of August 14, 2021, members from both the North and the South of the Keieijuku Community excitedly participated in the Auction of Master Yamamoto Nobutane’s Pillow for Keieijuku Vietnam, in order to support the Covid-19 Support Fund. -19.
Mr. Yamamoto is the revered teacher of Keieijuku students in Vietnam, has held many key positions of Panasonic Corporation, and is the author of the book “Becoming a Business Saint through Lessons from the King of Automobiles” and “Lighting the heart” – two books were released with the sponsorship of Keieijuku Community and are being widely circulated in the Vietnamese business community.

Auction item: A pillow and performance instrument signed by Mr. Yamamoto Nobutane.
The auction item is a Pillow that Master Yamamoto brought to Vietnam to perform on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Keieijuku Vietnam Program (2009-2019). The repertoire of knee-twisting on two fingers, he learned from his grandfather 65 years ago when he was 11 years old, and he has performed for decades in many places in Japan and around the world.
According to Master Yamamoto, the Pillow rotation “with the intention of rotating happiness to each person, each company, each country and the whole world” and occasionally tossing the Pillow high “to pray for everyone to have dance steps” overate.”
This activity has been in full swing, and there has never been an auction where everyone who attended or witnessed was both happy and moved. The “winners” and the “losers” are all happy, even the “losers” contribute more to the Auction Organizing Committee. This is an auction in accordance with the Keieijuku spirit of “Happy Seller, Happy Buyer, and Happy Witness.” (WIN-WIN-WIN)
Throughout the auction, the participating members repeatedly asked the auction organizers to pause to comment and share their memories with the owner of the auction item, which is affection and sincerity. with the owner of the auction item – teacher Yamamoto Nobutane, who instills fire in the Keieijuku community.

Master Yamamoto Nobutane in the video uses a Pillow to perform
With the starting price of 10 million VND, the proceeds from the auction of the Pillow has reached 102 million VND. Although this amount is large compared to the purchase price of the pillow many times, it is still too small compared to the HEART for the community, LOVE and gratitude to Master Yamamoto of Keieijuku Vietnam students.

Attendees show their affection and solidarity to fight the epidemic together
Thank you and congratulations to Mr. Chu Hoang Tung (Chairman of Ngai Cau Mechanical Company, Keieijuku Course 7) for becoming the Owner of the one-of-a-kind pillow that Mr. Yamamoto Nobutane signed with the word HEART and SMILE for Keieijuku. Vietnam. Thank you to Ms. Tran Thi Thu Trang- President of Vietnam Keieijuku Club, Ms. Do Huong (Class 15 Keieijuku), Mr. Nguyen Quang Tao (Class of Keieijuku 9) and all Keieijuku brothers and sisters for making the auction successful. with the total contribution to the Support Fund to accompany the South to overcome Covid-19 is 102 (ONE NO TWO) million. Collectives and individuals VJCC Institute also contributed a total of 35 million VND to support the fund. Especially touching when the Foundation also received support from children (who are the children of member Keieijuku) who beat their soil pigs. Currently the Covid fund is run by Keieijuku Community,

Funds were immediately used to purchase ventilators to support frontline hospitals
Through the auction, we would like to thank the hearts of Keiers from both regions, united in one direction towards the epidemic area. This activity was also supported by Ms. Ogawa Kumiko, JICA expert at VJCC; and honored to receive the thanks and congratulations of Assoc. Dr. Bui Anh Tuan, Rector of Foreign Trade University.
The Keieijuku community is a community of hearts and minds, including entrepreneurs who have been participating in KEIEIJUKU courses organized by JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) in collaboration with the Vietnamese government, through through VJCC (Vietnam – Japan Human Resource Development Institute, Foreign Trade University).


