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2026.01.22
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"Seminar Research Presentation Conference 2025" was held on 1/10 (Sat.)
The Faculty of Economics Seminar Presentation Conference (commonly known as the Seminar Conference), organized by the Musashi University Seminar Association of Student Organizations, was held on Saturday, January 10, 2026. This year's theme is "Unity of Knowledge and Action", the idea that "knowledge" and "action" are not separated and are one, and true "knowing" means that it is completed only when it is accompanied by action. It was superimposed on the image of students who aim to improve their studies not only through academic research but also through practical seminars and competitions.
The tournament was open to the public in order to let people know about the appeal of Musashi University's Seminar.
Faculty of Economics 26 seminar students participated, divided into 6 blocks, and gave presentations aimed at winning the championship. In addition, five teams participated in the "Challenge (Alumni Association) Frame" in which individuals, students from other undergraduates, and groups across seminars can participate.
For each seminar and each team's presentation of about 20 minutes, the judges will comment for 15 minutes. During the screening by our faculty members and working adult judges, strict advice was given not only from an academic perspective but also from a practical perspective, with expectations for future growth, and it was a valuable opportunity for students to present their products.
The seminars and themes of this year's winner and runner-up are as follows.
The tournament was open to the public in order to let people know about the appeal of Musashi University's Seminar.
Faculty of Economics 26 seminar students participated, divided into 6 blocks, and gave presentations aimed at winning the championship. In addition, five teams participated in the "Challenge (Alumni Association) Frame" in which individuals, students from other undergraduates, and groups across seminars can participate.
For each seminar and each team's presentation of about 20 minutes, the judges will comment for 15 minutes. During the screening by our faculty members and working adult judges, strict advice was given not only from an academic perspective but also from a practical perspective, with expectations for future growth, and it was a valuable opportunity for students to present their products.
The seminars and themes of this year's winner and runner-up are as follows.
Economic A Block
- Winner: Abe Seminar Part 2 "Will the implementation of regulations related to sharks, including finning regulations, contribute to reducing mortality (catch reduction)?"
- Runner-up: Chano Seminar Part 1 "Analysis of Consumption Behavior of Foreign Visitors to Japan"
Economic B Block
- Winner: Ohno Seminar Vertical Seminar B "Economy and ripple effect of attracting factories"
- Runner-up: Abe Seminar Part 3 "Quantitative Analysis of Deterrence of Illegal Operations in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone"
Management A Block
- Winner: Masaaki Suzuki Seminar Part 2 A "Attitude Formation for Protection Dogs"
- Runner-up: Naito Seminar Part 2 "Analysis of the factors of corporate preference in university students' job hunting: Exploring the "image of companies they want to work for" of Generation Z in the FWA era"
Management B Block
- Winner: Masaaki Suzuki Seminar Part 2B "Influencer Promotion and Consumer Psychology"
- Runner-up: Seigo Ito Seminar Part 2B "Musashi University Career Resilience Formation Factors and the Interaction of the University's Diploma Policy"
Financial Blocks
- Winner: Kagura Oka Seminar Part 2 B "Risk Estimation and Portfolio Effect of Private Debt"
- Runner-up: Kagura Oka Seminar Part 2 A "When the world's currencies become one"
Accounting Block
- Winner: Yamashita Seminar Part 1 "Companies with bad news and financial results announcement days"
- Runner-up: Yamashita Seminar Part 2 "Accounting and Digitalization: Digitization of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Accordance with the Electronic Book Preservation Act"
Challenge (Alumni Association) Frame
- Winner: Yamazaki Seminar Part 1 B "Stress caused by the friendliness of the boss"
- Runner-up: Yamazaki Seminar Part 1 A "Two Aspects of Boss's Tolerance ~The Impact of Boss's Tolerance on Subordinates' Trust in Their Superiors~"
*The first part is for 2nd graders, the second part is for 3rd graders, the third part is for 4th graders, vertical seminars are mixed grades, and seminars in which two teams from the same grade participate are classified as A and B.