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Tetsuya Miyamoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tetsuya Miyamoto is a Japanese mathematics teacher who invented the numerical logic puzzle KenKen. (It is called ''Kashikoku-Naru-Puzzle'' in Japanese, which literally means "a puzzle that makes you smarter.") Miyamoto developed KenKen in 2004 to help his students improve their calculation skills, logical thinking and patience. His puzzle series has sold over a million copies in Japan. It was introduced to the rest of the world at the 2007 Bologna Book Fair as KenKen and has been translated into Korean, Thai, German, French and Czech. KenKen made its debut in ''The Times'' (London) in March 2008,〔(The Times introduces the new Su Doku: KenKen ), ''The Times'' (London), March 19, 2008〕 and the ''New York Times'' in February 2009.〔(A New Puzzle Challenges Math Skills ), ''New York Times'', February 8, 2009〕 The first U.S. KenKen tournament was held in March 2009 in Brooklyn, with Miyamoto in attendance.〔(Puzzle Guru Will Shortz ), ''Time Magazine'', March 2, 2009〕 Miyamoto graduated from Waseda University in Tokyo. He worked as an instructor at a ''juku'' (university preparatory cramming school) in Yokohama. In 1993 he founded his own school named ''Miyamoto Sansuu Kyoushitsu'' (Miyamoto Math Classroom) and established his unique "non-teaching classroom" methodology. He currently teaches KenKen to children on weekends.〔(Tetsuya Miyamoto creates KenKen. Train your brain ), ''The Times'', March 22, 2008〕 == References ==
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