Event Report: The "Boki Fest" Celebration of Knowledge Held

CPA Excellent Partners hosted "Boki Fest," a free, participatory event in Tokyo for bookkeeping learners of all ages. The event, held on March 22nd, included level-based exams, talks by popular instructors, and a quiz battle, bringing together a diverse group from elementary students to professionals to "make bookkeeping more accessible."

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CPA Excellent Partners Co., Ltd., with its mission to "support people in expanding their potential and enriching their lives," provides lifelong assistance to accounting and finance professionals. Our e-learning platform, "CPA Learning," which offers completely free courses in bookkeeping and accounting finance, held a participatory learning and exchange event, "Boki Fest," on Sunday, March 22nd.

In Shinjuku, Tokyo, bookkeeping learners gathered to test their daily efforts at "Boki Fest." The venue was filled with a dense mixture of silence and excitement, featuring skill-testing exams, talk sessions by popular instructors, and even a quiz battle among bookkeeping experts. It was a day of enthusiasm where everyone from elementary school students to working adults connected through the common language of bookkeeping.

### 1. Facing Bookkeeping Head-on with Exams and Commentary Lectures

The event kicked off with exams divided into three levels.

Participants took exams in the Expert (Bookkeeping 1st Grade level), Advance (Bookkeeping 2nd Grade level), and Beginner (Bookkeeping 3rd Grade level) courses, according to the level they had registered for.

The range of participants was wide, from university students looking toward their future to working adults honing their practical skills. It was particularly noteworthy that a sixth-grade girl participated in the Advance level (Bookkeeping 2nd Grade level) exam. The sight of different generations competing in the common language of bookkeeping was a scene that symbolized the event's message: "Making bookkeeping more accessible."