RISU Japan CEO Imaki's 3rd Book 'What Children Who Excel at Studying and Their Parents Do, Understood from 3 Billion Big Data' Released by BOW&PARTNERS!

Tomotaka Imaki, CEO of RISU Japan, which provides the tablet materials 'RISU Math', will publish his third book on math education from BOW&PARTNERS on March 31, 2026. The book utilizes 3 billion learning data points.
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Tomotaka Imaki, Representative of RISU Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo), which provides the tablet learning materials 'RISU Math' and 'RISU Kids', will release his third book on math education, 'What Children Who Excel at Studying and Their Parents Do, Understood from 3 Billion Big Data', at bookstores nationwide and internet bookstores starting Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

RISU, which has transformed many children from being 'bad at math' to 'good at math', explains the misunderstandings and traps surrounding math learning and how to escape from them. Furthermore, it guides readers on practical learning methods to quickly find the causes of weaknesses (= holes) and reliably recover from them.

■ Points of the Book
[What is the power required in the AI era?]
Math forms the foundation of thinking skills in the AI era. The book explains the importance of 'math skills' needed in the AI era.

[First public release in a book! Includes many original RISU problems]
It includes an original RISU problem collection designed to find the units where children are stumbling, presented as 'Hole Discovery Problems by Grade'. You can discover your child's stumbling blocks along with relation diagrams of other units that show where to return to.

[Appendix: 'Testimonies from Parents of the Nation's Top Students']
Contains real testimonies from parents of children who achieved top grades nationally.
It introduces educational policies at home, study habits, and ways of interacting with children.

[Book Overview]
■ Title: 'What Children Who Excel at Studying and Their Parents Do, Understood from 3 Billion Big Data'
■ Author: Tomotaka Imaki
■ Price: 2,200 yen (tax included)
■ Pages: 304 pages
■ Release Date: March 31, 2026
■ ISBN: 9784502577819
■ Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4502577812

[Author Profile]
Tomotaka Imaki, Representative Director of RISU Japan Co., Ltd.
After graduating from Kyoto University Graduate School of Energy Science, he joined beBit, a consulting firm specialized in user behavior research and digital marketing. He provided consulting services to clients in finance, consumer goods, retail, and distribution sectors, and became the general manager of the company's domestic consulting services in 2012. In 2014, he established RISU Japan Co., Ltd. Using tablet-based math learning materials for elementary school students, he collected a total of 3 billion data points to devise highly effective curriculums and teaching methods. He is flooded with offers from after-schools and others to learn the basics of math and AI from high-level demographics, not only in Japan but also in Silicon Valley.

[What is the tablet material 'RISU Math'?]
The tablet material 'RISU Math' is a learning material that adapts to each child, eliminating weaknesses with a perfect fit.
Furthermore, with extensive individual follow-up by top tutors such as Tokyo University students, students advance an average of over 2 grades ahead.
Students can study from basics to exam-level applied problems without being bound by grade levels.