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Tenma Shibuya's Early Experience
1969 was born in Saitama, Japan. 19 years old, his ideal was to be a journalist who reported the news of international relations. He left his hometown to study in America. However, my mother died suddenly. He returned to his hometown and worked as a worker on the assembly line of an automobile factory. Overwork damaged his health, so he had to quit his job to recuperate, and it took him five years to recover.

During this period, he began to teach English and Japanese in cram schools, and began to get in touch with some people engaged in charity and volunteer work. From 65438 to 0994, Shibuya graduated from a Japanese university, majoring in performance, and began to get in touch with various skills needed for performance, including Japanese classical dance. After working hard in the Japanese entertainment circle for 10 years, he began to rethink what he wanted to do.