[For Students] May 2nd (Sat) 14:00~ Akihiro Koyama, known as the YouTuber Accountant, will speak! Want to peek into my life 10 years after aiming to be an accountant in my second year of university? [Certified Public Accountant, Free Seminar]
TAC School of Qualifications is holding a free seminar on May 2nd, 2026, featuring YouTuber Accountant Akihiro Koyama. The event targets high school and university students, offering insights into pursuing a career as a Certified Public Accountant, sharing his personal journey and experiences.
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[Link: Details & Reservations Here]
**[For Beginners] Simultaneously held at Shinjuku Campus & Online!**
TAC School of Qualifications (hereinafter referred to as TAC) will hold a special seminar titled "What Happened 10 Years Later for Someone Who Started Pursuing Accounting in Their Second Year of University," targeting beginners considering becoming a Certified Public Accountant as one of their future career options.
Mr. Akihiro Koyama, also known as a YouTuber and who aimed to become a Certified Public Accountant during his second year at Doshisha University, will be the speaker. He will share his personal experiences regarding the background behind his decision to pursue accounting, his struggles with career choices during his student days, and the real triggers that led him to decide to obtain the qualification.
The profession of a Certified Public Accountant is attracting attention as a qualification that offers diverse career paths, combined with high expertise and social credibility. This seminar will not only provide an overview of the qualification and job content but also focus on the career selection process, such as "Why did you choose this path?" and "How did you think about your future?", providing a concrete image for high school and university students contemplating their future and those new to studying for the CPA exam.
Furthermore, this seminar can be attended not only in person at the TAC Shinjuku campus but also online (via Zoom), making it accessible regardless of location.
■ Event Schedule
Saturday, May 2, 2026, 14:00 - 15:30
■ Title
"What Happened 10 Years Later for Someone Who Started Pursuing Accounting in Their Second Year of University"
■ Target Audience
High school students, 1st and 2nd-year university students, and parents
■ Format
Held at TAC Shinjuku School and online (Zoom)
Advance reservation required / Free participation
* Please make a reservation in advance from the website below.
■ Reservation Deadline
Until just before the event!
■ Details & Advance Reservation (Free) Here
https://lp.tac-school.co.jp/-20260502-kaikeisiS.html
Speaker Profile
(Image of speaker - cut off in source)
Keywords: Certified Public Accountant, CPA Exam, Bookkeeping Level 3, Bookkeeping, Passers, Seminar, Online, Tax Accountant, YouTuber, Free
[Link: Details & Reservations Here]
**[For Beginners] Simultaneously held at Shinjuku Campus & Online!**
TAC School of Qualifications (hereinafter referred to as TAC) will hold a special seminar titled "What Happened 10 Years Later for Someone Who Started Pursuing Accounting in Their Second Year of University," targeting beginners considering becoming a Certified Public Accountant as one of their future career options.
Mr. Akihiro Koyama, also known as a YouTuber and who aimed to become a Certified Public Accountant during his second year at Doshisha University, will be the speaker. He will share his personal experiences regarding the background behind his decision to pursue accounting, his struggles with career choices during his student days, and the real triggers that led him to decide to obtain the qualification.
The profession of a Certified Public Accountant is attracting attention as a qualification that offers diverse career paths, combined with high expertise and social credibility. This seminar will not only provide an overview of the qualification and job content but also focus on the career selection process, such as "Why did you choose this path?" and "How did you think about your future?", providing a concrete image for high school and university students contemplating their future and those new to studying for the CPA exam.
Furthermore, this seminar can be attended not only in person at the TAC Shinjuku campus but also online (via Zoom), making it accessible regardless of location.
■ Event Schedule
Saturday, May 2, 2026, 14:00 - 15:30
■ Title
"What Happened 10 Years Later for Someone Who Started Pursuing Accounting in Their Second Year of University"
■ Target Audience
High school students, 1st and 2nd-year university students, and parents
■ Format
Held at TAC Shinjuku School and online (Zoom)
Advance reservation required / Free participation
* Please make a reservation in advance from the website below.
■ Reservation Deadline
Until just before the event!
■ Details & Advance Reservation (Free) Here
https://lp.tac-school.co.jp/-20260502-kaikeisiS.html
Speaker Profile
(Image of speaker - cut off in source)
Keywords: Certified Public Accountant, CPA Exam, Bookkeeping Level 3, Bookkeeping, Passers, Seminar, Online, Tax Accountant, YouTuber, Free
FAQ
Who is the target audience for this seminar?
High school students, first and second year university students, and parents are the target audience. It is also suitable for beginners aiming to become certified public accountants.
What is the participation fee?
This seminar is free to attend. Please make your reservation in advance as it is on a reservation basis.
Where can I participate?
You can participate in person at TAC Shinjuku Campus or online via Zoom. Please choose the method that suits you best.
Who is Mr. Kohei Koyama, the speaker?
Mr. Kohei Koyama is someone who aimed to become a certified public accountant while studying at Doshisha University and is also active as a YouTuber. He will speak about the path to becoming an accountant based on his own experiences.