About

Kitaku Research is a public writing space led by Aoi and shaped together with a small circle of like-minded friends. It is a place for sharing notes, essays, observations, technical records, language learning analysis, and the kinds of half-formed ideas that become clearer when they are written down.

The project is built around a simple belief: useful thinking does not always happen in public performance, institutional formats, or fast social feeds. Some ideas grow through conversation, repeated revision, private exchange, and the quiet comparison of experience. This site gives those ideas a more stable place to land.

The subjects here may move across language education, Japanese learning, creator operations, online communities, finance workflows, infrastructure, and personal systems. What connects them is not a single discipline, but a shared habit of looking carefully at how things actually work.

Kitaku Research is therefore less a magazine and more a living index: a place where writing can be grouped, revised, cited, returned to, and made useful beyond the moment when it first appears.