G.Communication
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| G.Communication | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public |
| Founded | Okazaki, Japan (1998) |
| Headquarters | Nagoya, Japan |
| Key people | Masaki Inayoshi (稲吉 正樹 Inayoshi Masaki?) Founder[1] |
| Industry | Language instruction |
| Net income | 2,786 million JPY |
| Website | g-com.jp |
G.Communcation is a Japanese kabushiki kaisha based in Nagoya, Japan. The company is an operator of restaurant chains, Juku (cram schools), and Eikaiwa (language schools).[2] The company became well known for taking over NOVA after it filed for bankruptcy in November 2007.[2]
[edit] History
The company was started in Aichi, Japan. Masaki Inayoshi first opened a private cram school in 1994 called "Ganbaru Gakuen".[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Takahara, Kanako (2007-11-08), “G.communication announced as sponsor for Nova”, Japan Times, <http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20071108a2.html>
- ^ a b “G.communication set to reopen Nova school in Nagoya”, Japan Times, 2007-11-12, <http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20071112a3.html>

