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Working as a Civil Servant in Hokkaido While Self-Studying drawing... How He, Who Grew up in an Environment Far Removed From Art, Got Accepted Into Tokyo University of the Arts.

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Reiya Komori, who made a dramatic shift from a stable job as a national civil servant to achieving the remarkable feat of passing the entrance exam for Tokyo University of the Arts through self-study, is the subject of this article. What is the true passion that this boy, who was solely dedicated to soccer, discovered during the COVID-19 pandemic? We explore his choices and the driving force behind his decision to pursue the art world while work…
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Reiya Komori, who made a dramatic shift from a stable job as a national civil servant to achieving the remarkable feat of passing the entrance exam for Tokyo University of the Arts through self-study, is the subject of this article. What is the true passion that this boy, who was solely dedicated to soccer, discovered during the COVID-19 pandemic? We explore his choices and the driving force behind his decision to pursue the art world while work…

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toyokeizai.net broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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