Youth Entrepreneurship: Ship for World Youth Kyo Satani
Kyo Satani started his own business PAXi Inc. in 2007 after traveling extensively and having a variety of jobs. He came up with the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" which means "Travel and Peace", believing that travelers can help create peace. In 2007, he opened paxi house tokyo, a restaurant that incorporated his philosophy of using food and communication to spread ideas of peace. He later started PAX Coworking in 2010, one of the first coworking spaces in Japan, where people can work in a casual, social environment. Coworking has grown globally since its beginnings in 2005.
Kyo Satani founded PAXi Inc. in 2007 to promote the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" (Travel and Peace). PAXi operates coworking and event spaces like PAX Coworking and hosts social running events like Cialthon to encourage connection and peacebuilding. Satani draws from his diverse experiences in education, travel to over 50 countries, and previous careers in recruiting, sales and journalism to create opportunities for people to build relationships and find meaning through shared experiences.
1) The document discusses the history and background of Kyo Satani, the founder of PAXi Inc. and paxi house tokyo, including his education, career experiences, and extensive international travel.
2) Satani came up with the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" (Travel and Peace) and believes that through international travel and communication, people can help spread peace.
3) He started paxi house tokyo restaurant to promote this concept, using food and social interaction as a way for guests to learn about different cultures and share ideas about peace. The restaurant aims to be a welcoming community space.
Kyo Satani has worked in various roles including at a large company, startups, and as a freelancer. He became interested in coworking after seeing people happily working together at PAX Coworking in Tokyo in 2007. Since then, he has helped spread coworking globally through organizing events like Jelly and promoting the Coworking Visa. The number of coworking spaces has grown tremendously, reaching over 2,000 worldwide by 2012 and over 300 in Japan alone now. Coworking aims to foster collaboration beyond industries and thinking differently through open-mindedness.
Youth Entrepreneurship: Ship for World Youth Kyo Satani
Kyo Satani started his own business PAXi Inc. in 2007 after traveling extensively and having a variety of jobs. He came up with the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" which means "Travel and Peace", believing that travelers can help create peace. In 2007, he opened paxi house tokyo, a restaurant that incorporated his philosophy of using food and communication to spread ideas of peace. He later started PAX Coworking in 2010, one of the first coworking spaces in Japan, where people can work in a casual, social environment. Coworking has grown globally since its beginnings in 2005.
Kyo Satani founded PAXi Inc. in 2007 to promote the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" (Travel and Peace). PAXi operates coworking and event spaces like PAX Coworking and hosts social running events like Cialthon to encourage connection and peacebuilding. Satani draws from his diverse experiences in education, travel to over 50 countries, and previous careers in recruiting, sales and journalism to create opportunities for people to build relationships and find meaning through shared experiences.
1) The document discusses the history and background of Kyo Satani, the founder of PAXi Inc. and paxi house tokyo, including his education, career experiences, and extensive international travel.
2) Satani came up with the concept of "Tabi to Heiwa" (Travel and Peace) and believes that through international travel and communication, people can help spread peace.
3) He started paxi house tokyo restaurant to promote this concept, using food and social interaction as a way for guests to learn about different cultures and share ideas about peace. The restaurant aims to be a welcoming community space.
Kyo Satani has worked in various roles including at a large company, startups, and as a freelancer. He became interested in coworking after seeing people happily working together at PAX Coworking in Tokyo in 2007. Since then, he has helped spread coworking globally through organizing events like Jelly and promoting the Coworking Visa. The number of coworking spaces has grown tremendously, reaching over 2,000 worldwide by 2012 and over 300 in Japan alone now. Coworking aims to foster collaboration beyond industries and thinking differently through open-mindedness.