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History

It was through the help and support of people that Kazuo Inamori overcame his childhood illnesses, received a university education, and found employment. These early experiences made Inamori aware of his own vulnerability from a young age, prompting him to think deeply about the essence of human nature and to question how we really ought to lead our lives.

The years following the establishment of Kyocera Corporation in 1959 brought a new set of trials to Inamori as a corporate manager. While these hardships caused him considerable confusion and distress, they likewise served to reinforce his personal quest for the most meaningful path in life. He gradually arrived at the conclusion that a human being has no higher calling than to strive for great good of humanity and the world, a tenet he committed to aspire to for the rest of his life

Later, as he watched Kyocera grow into a major company and his own wealth expand to extraordinary levels, Inamori was struck with the fact that he could never have achieved such success alone: he had benefited along the way from the help of a great many people. This consciousness gave Inamori the strong urge to give something back to the society from which he had gained so much.

By this time, Inamori himself had been the recipient of awards from various groups and organizations. Such recognition served as the inspiration for how to put into practice his lifelong conviction that our highest calling as human beings is to work for the greater good of mankind and society. In 1984, he founded the Inamori Foundation and endowed it with approximately 20 billion yen of his personal funds. The Foundation began its operations the following year.

In the founder's own words, "It is my sincere hope that the activities of the Foundation contribute to the progress and development of humankind and thereby allow me to repay, in some way, my indebtedness to all those in my local community, in my country, and throughout the world who have helped make me and my company what they are today."

1985 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony
1985 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony

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