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English version of "Kimi wa Hana Boku wa Kaze (You are the Flower, I am the Wind)," a song that connects the world, is uploaded on the Web.

U-Choir, a chorus circle of Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG Group), has recorded an English version of "Kimi wa Hana wa Boku wa Kaze" written and composed by Shuhei Umehara, and uploaded it to an Internet video site for worldwide distribution.This song is a new song by Umehara, a singer-songwriter known for "Origami Crane," and was written for U-Choir's premiere and distribution project.

Co-hosting KYOMAFU again this year!Please visit us at the KCG booth!

September 19 (Kyoto International Manga and Anime Fair (Kyo Mafu) 2015) (sponsored by the same executive committee and Kyoto City) co-sponsored by KCG Group (The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto Automobile College) Saturday and 20th (Sunday), it will be held mainly at the Miyako Messe, Kyoto City.KCG Group will have a booth and will set up a gacha with KCG mascot character "Kyokotan" goods.Also participating in the booth will be GAINAX Corporation, which has produced commercials for the KCG Group.In addition to exhibiting original drawings of t

Two "Heritage of Future Technology" models at KCG Museum on NHK news nationwide.

Sharp's MZ-80K (left) and NEC's PC-8001 preserved at the KCG Museum
Sharp's MZ-80K (left) and NEC's PC-8001 preserved at the KCG Museum

Following the National Museum of Nature and Science's recent selection of Sharp's MZ-80K and NEC's PC-8001 as "Heritage of Future Technology" for 2015, the KCG Museum, which preserves both actual working models, was featured in NHK's national and Kyoto local news on September 1, 2015.People acro

Which anime is more interesting, Japanese or Taiwanese? CG Ani Cup on September 6

CG Ani Cup 2015 Japan x Taiwan" organized by Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG), Doga Corporation (2-5-11 Nihonbashi-Nishi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka City) and KYOTO CMEX Executive Committee will be held on Sunday, September 6, from 2 p.m. at Kyoto Ekimae Satellite Hall, Kyoto University of Information Science.Admission is free and reservations are not required.