Many people probably aren’t aware of Mr. Hidesaburo Kagiyama. Some people in Japan may know him as the President of Yellow Hat, an auto supply and parts retail chain in the country. People outside of Japan may have heard of him for another reason as a founder of the now international Learning by Cleaning Association, and if you couldn’t tell by the name, this guy loves cleaning.
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