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Kenichi Uchikura
Founder & CEO, Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSPINC)
Bellevue, Washington

Kenichi Uchikura is the founder and CEO of Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSPINC), a technology company based in the Seattle area. After graduating from Azusa Pacific University in 1983, he began his professional career in Japan before being assigned to establish his employer’s Seattle subsidiary. That international business experience laid the foundation for his entrepreneurial journey.

In 1987, Uchikura founded PSPINC, building the company into a long-standing provider of software development, web hosting, business communications, and SaaS solutions serving clients in both the United States and Japan. Originally known for Japanese software localization and cross-cultural technology services, PSPINC evolved alongside the growth of the Internet into a provider of digital infrastructure, custom web applications, and business communication platforms.

For nearly four decades, Uchikura has focused on helping organizations leverage technology to improve communication, strengthen customer relationships, and expand business opportunities. His work reflects a commitment to innovation, practical problem-solving, and fostering business connections between Japan and the United States.

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Only in Japan: Anime-Painted Weapons

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Only in Japan: Anime-Painted Weapons
 
Japan may be the only country where you can see a combat aircraft or military helicopter decorated with anime characters and have people line up to take pictures.
 
The helicopter in the image is a good example. It is a fully operational attack helicopter, designed for a serious military mission, yet it is covered with colorful anime artwork. To many people outside Japan, that combination seems strange. Military equipment is usually painted to look intimidating, while anime characters are associated with entertainment and popular culture.
 
However, in Japan, the two can coexist.
 
The Japanese Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) have often used anime, manga, and mascot characters as part of public relations campaigns. Special paint schemes appear at air shows, military festivals, recruiting events, and anniversary celebrations. These designs help attract visitors and create interest among younger generations who may not otherwise pay attention to military activities.
 
This reflects a uniquely Japanese cultural trait: the ability to blend serious subjects with creativity and friendliness. Japan is a country where high-speed trains have mascots, police departments have cartoon characters, and even government agencies use anime-style artwork to communicate with the public.
 
The result is something that would be difficult to imagine elsewhere—a heavily armed attack helicopter decorated like a character from an anime convention.
 
Whether you love it or hate it, it is certainly memorable. And perhaps that is exactly the point. When people remember the artwork, they also remember the organization behind it.
 
Sometimes the most effective way to gain attention is not to look more threatening—but to look uniquely Japanese.
 
 
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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Kintsugi Is Not About Gold — It Is About Value

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Kintsugi Is Not About Gold — It Is About Value
 
Kintsugi is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed with gold, silver, or other precious materials. Today, many people admire Kintsugi because the repair itself becomes part of the object's story. In some cases, the repaired piece is considered even more beautiful and valuable than before it was broken.
 
However, there is an important point that is often missed.
 
Kintsugi was never intended to make something worthless valuable. Historically, people did not repair ordinary, disposable items with gold. They used Kintsugi to preserve something that already had value—whether that value was financial, artistic, historical, or sentimental.
 
Recently, some products have been intentionally broken and then repaired with Kintsugi techniques simply to create a unique appearance or increase market value. While the craftsmanship may be impressive, this misses part of the original philosophy. The purpose of Kintsugi was not to create value from damage. It was to preserve and honor value that already existed.
 
In other words, Kintsugi is not merely a repair technique. It is a method of preservation. The gold does not create the importance of the object; it acknowledges the importance that was already there.
 
Before admiring the gold-filled cracks, it may be worth asking a simple question: What made the object valuable before it was broken?
 
That question may be the true spirit of Kintsugi.
 
 
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PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Toilet Sign

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Toilet Sign
Did You Know Who Created the First Men-in-Pants / Woman-in-Skirt Toilet Sign?
Most people assume the familiar restroom sign—a man in pants and a woman in a skirt—was invented in the United States. Surprisingly, its roots trace back to Japan and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
 
When Tokyo hosted the Olympics in 1964, organizers faced a major challenge. Millions of visitors were expected from around the world, many of whom could not read Japanese. To overcome language barriers, a team led by art director Masaru Katsumi and designer Yoshiro Yamashita developed the world's first systematic set of Olympic pictograms for sports and public services. These symbols included wayfinding icons for telephones, first aid, information desks, and restrooms.
 
The success of these pictograms was remarkable. They proved that simple images could communicate instantly across languages and cultures. The Tokyo system became the foundation for later Olympic pictograms and public signage around the world.
 
In 1972, designer Otl Aicher refined the concept for the Munich Olympics, and in 1974 the U.S. Department of Transportation adopted a standardized pictogram system that spread globally through airports, train stations, and public buildings. The restroom signs we see today are direct descendants of those earlier designs.
 
So while Japan did not invent the idea of pictograms themselves, the 1964 Tokyo Olympics created the first comprehensive international system of public-service pictograms, including restroom symbols. In many ways, the familiar toilet signs we recognize today can trace their lineage back to Tokyo 1964.
 
Next time you see a restroom sign, remember: one of the world's most successful visual languages began in Japan over 60 years ago.
 
 
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Kenichi Uchikura
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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Japan Establishes National Intelligence Council

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Japan Establishes National Intelligence Council
 
Japan has taken a major step toward strengthening its national security and intelligence capabilities.
 
On May 27, Japan's Diet passed legislation creating a new National Intelligence Council, a high-level body responsible for coordinating intelligence gathering and analysis across the Japanese government. The council will be supported by a newly established National Intelligence Bureau, expected to begin operations as early as July.
 
For many years, Japan's intelligence functions have been spread across multiple organizations, including the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office, the National Police Agency, the Ministry of Defense, the Public Security Intelligence Agency, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Critics have often argued that information sharing between agencies was limited and that Japan lacked a centralized intelligence command structure comparable to those found in other major nations.
 
The new National Intelligence Council is intended to serve as the government's central intelligence coordination body, improving the collection, analysis, and sharing of information related to national security, foreign influence operations, cyber threats, terrorism, and regional security concerns.
 
Government officials have described this reform as only the first stage of a broader effort to modernize Japan's intelligence system. Future discussions are expected to include legislation aimed at countering foreign espionage activities, often referred to as a "spy prevention law," as well as the possible creation of an independent foreign intelligence agency similar in function to the CIA in the United States or MI6 in the United Kingdom.
 
Supporters argue that Japan faces increasingly complex security challenges in East Asia and needs stronger intelligence capabilities to protect national interests. At the same time, lawmakers have emphasized the importance of maintaining privacy protections, preventing political misuse of intelligence resources, and ensuring appropriate parliamentary oversight.
 
If additional reforms move forward, this could become one of the most significant intelligence and national security reorganizations in Japan since the end of World War II.
 
 
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Thank You for Attending Our Marketing Seminar

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Thank You for Attending Our Marketing Seminar
 
Yesterday, PSPINC had the pleasure of co-hosting a marketing seminar with the Japan-America Society, and we were delighted to welcome so many attendees.
 
The highlight of the event was hearing from the CEO and Marketing Director of Ezell’s Famous Chicken, one of Seattle’s most recognized local businesses. They shared valuable insights about business growth, branding, and marketing, giving attendees a unique opportunity to learn directly from experienced industry leaders.
 
After the seminar, we continued the evening with a networking session, where everyone had the chance to enjoy Ezell’s Famous Chicken while meeting and connecting with fellow participants. It was wonderful to see so many engaging conversations taking place throughout the room.
 
We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the Japan-America Society for providing wine, other beverages, and bottled tea. Their support helped make the event both enjoyable and welcoming for everyone who attended.
 
Thank you to all who joined us. It was a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and build new connections within our community. Events like this remind us how valuable it is to bring people together to exchange knowledge and experiences.
 
At PSPINC, we hope to continue hosting events like this in the future. Whether you attended this event or are considering joining us for the first time, we look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming seminars and networking gatherings.
 
Thank you again for your support, and we hope to see you soon.
 
 
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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Compromise and Continuous Improvement

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Compromise and Continuous Improvement
 
The Japanese word “Dakyō” (妥協) is often translated as compromise, and many people see it as something negative. They associate compromise with lowering standards, giving up on ideals, or accepting something less than what was originally intended.
 
However, after many years in business, I have come to believe that compromise itself is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
The reality is that nothing is perfect the first time. Products, services, software, business plans, and even organizations are developed by people, and people are not perfect. If we refuse to compromise at all, projects never get completed, products never get released, and opportunities pass by while we continue chasing perfection.
 
Of course, too much compromise can be dangerous. Lowering standards too far can damage quality, customer trust, and ultimately the success of a business. The key is understanding where the limits are.
 
This is where another important Japanese concept comes into play: Kaizen (改善), or continuous improvement.
 
Rather than waiting for perfection, the idea is to create something that works, deliver value, learn from experience, and then improve it. Step by step, the product, service, or process becomes better over time.
 
Many successful Japanese companies became known for this philosophy. They understood that perfection is rarely achieved at launch. What matters is the commitment to keep improving.
 
Compromise is not the goal. It is often a practical necessity. Kaizen is what prevents temporary compromises from becoming permanent weaknesses.
 
Nobody creates something perfect on the first attempt. What matters is having the discipline, humility, and determination to make it better tomorrow than it is today.
 
 
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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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How Do You Measure a Good Car?

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How Do You Measure a Good Car?
How Do You Measure a Good Car?
 
Different countries seem to judge cars by different standards.
 
In the United States, one of the first questions many car enthusiasts ask is, "How much horsepower does it have?" Bigger engines, faster acceleration, and higher performance numbers often attract attention.
 
In Germany, cars are often judged by engineering precision, balance, and handling. It's not just about speed—it's about how the car feels and responds to the driver.
 
In Italy, cars seem to fall into two extremes. They are either practical transportation designed for everyday use or passionate supercars designed to excite the senses.
 
In Japan, efficiency and durability are highly valued. A car that starts every morning, lasts for hundreds of thousands of miles, and requires minimal maintenance earns tremendous respect.
 
China has become known for a different approach. Many manufacturers focus on electric vehicles packed with technology at highly competitive prices. The emphasis is often on affordability, features, and innovation.
 
Of course, these are broad generalizations, and every country produces many types of vehicles. I should also apologize for not including other countries. The simple reason is that I have never personally driven cars from many of those countries, so I can only comment on the ones I have experienced firsthand.
 
So what is your preference?
 
Do you value American power, German precision, Italian passion, Japanese reliability, or Chinese affordability and technology?
 
 
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ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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Seattle Changed the Future

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Seattle Changed the Future
Seattle Changed the Future

Before I received my kidney transplant, I spent several years on dialysis at Northwest Kidney Centers in my city on Washington. At the time, dialysis was simply part of my routine. Looking back now, I realize I was receiving treatment at the very place where a medical revolution began.
 
Before the early 1960s, kidney failure was almost always fatal. Once a person's kidneys stopped working, there were very few options available. Doctors could sometimes provide temporary treatment, but there was no practical way to keep patients alive long-term.
 
That changed in Seattle.
 
Dr. Belding Scribner of the University of Washington developed the Scribner Shunt, a breakthrough that made long-term dialysis possible. In 1962, Seattle became home to the world's first outpatient dialysis center, which later became Northwest Kidney Centers.
 
The impact of this innovation cannot be overstated. For the first time, people with kidney failure had a chance to live for years instead of weeks or months. Demand quickly exceeded the number of available machines, leading to difficult decisions about who would receive treatment. Those decisions became famous in medical history and helped shape modern discussions about medical ethics and access to care.
 
Today, dialysis and kidney transplantation save millions of lives around the world. What is now considered routine treatment was once an impossible dream.
 
As someone who spent years on dialysis before receiving a transplant, I am deeply grateful for the pioneers who made it possible. Seattle is known for many innovations, but for me, one of its greatest contributions is giving people with kidney failure a chance to keep living and eventually receive the gift of a new kidney.
 
 
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ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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WordPress Major Update — May 2026

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WordPress Major Update — May 2026

In May 2026, WordPress released WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong.” This is considered one of the larger WordPress updates in recent years, bringing improvements in performance, enhanced design tools, updates to the administration interface, new developer features, and AI-assisted capabilities.
 
WordPress continues evolving from a simple blogging system into a complete website management platform. Creating content and editing pages has become easier even for non-technical users, giving businesses more flexibility in how they manage their websites.
 
At the same time, however, the system itself is becoming increasingly complex.
 
Major updates like this can sometimes create issues such as:
 
Plugin compatibility problems
Theme display issues
Broken forms or shopping cart functions
Reduced website performance
Security risks caused by delayed updates
For this reason, especially for business websites, it is not recommended to update a production site without proper backups and testing beforehand.
 
Going forward, it will become increasingly important not only to “build” websites, but also to keep them operating safely and reliably over time. Secure hosting, backups, maintenance, and security management are now essential parts of running a business website.
 
If you need assistance with WordPress updates, management, or hosting, please contact PSPINC. We help businesses maintain stable and secure web systems.
 
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PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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3K Jobs in Japan

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3K Jobs in Japan
For many years in Japan, people tried to avoid what were called “3K” jobs:
 
Kitanai (dirty)
Kitsui (hard)
Kiken (dangerous)
 
Parents encouraged children to go to college and get office jobs instead of working in construction, manufacturing, logistics, transportation, or caregiving.
 
But today, Japan faces a serious labor shortage, and ironically, the jobs many people avoided are now in the highest demand.
 
What is also changing is the nature of these jobs themselves. Modern construction workers use drones, robotics, 3D mapping, and advanced machinery. Factory workers operate automated systems instead of simply performing repetitive labor. Mechanics and technicians now work with computers, sensors, and diagnostics.
 
These careers may not always require a university degree, but they increasingly require technical knowledge, certifications, and specialized skills.
 
At the same time, many traditional office jobs are becoming vulnerable to AI and automation. Tasks once considered “safe” white-collar work can now be partially automated by software and AI systems.
 
Japan may be rediscovering something important: society cannot function without skilled technical workers.
 
The old image of “3K” jobs as undesirable is beginning to change. In many cases, these careers now offer stability, demand, and long-term value.
 
 
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PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.), based in Bellevue, Washington founded in 1987, has provided web hosting, email hosting, and internet solutions since 1997. The company operates data centers in the United States and Japan and supports businesses worldwide with reliable technology and multilingual service.

For more information or to discuss your needs, please call (800) 232-3939 or (425) 957-0808, or email Info@PSPINC.com

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