[2] Born in Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture, Inayoshi started working as a local city official.
In 1994 Inayoshi first opened a private cram school called "Ganbaru Gakuen".,[1] which later became G.Communication, and quit the city office in 1995 to focus on his business.
[3][4] Another round of closures on October 30, 2010, affected all GEOS schools on Kyushu and most on Shikoku.
[citation needed] On G.Communication's website,[5] Inayoshi comments on his business philosophy, saying he runs the group as its owner because he wants to please his employees, who have invested their lives in him, and their families.
To become profitable, Inayoshi said his company has to have the support of the public and franchise owners, as well as good relations with business partners and those involved with the firm.