Kiyo hopes her Sudoku puzzle books bring people a small piece of tranquility in their day and help to improve their memory and logic, because she is a firm believer in the powerful exercise Sudoku puzzles can provide for the brain. She gets a secret pleasure out of being able to now call herself a published "puzzle creator" and wants to make Sudoku puzzles accessible to all, including budding child logicians, like she once was herself. Many years later, after pursuing a degree in mathematics and moving to the United States, Kiyo now spends her days working as an economic analyst and her nights pursuing her childhood puzzle passion. And that story is Katsumi Komagata’s Little Tree. Kiyo hopes her Sudoku puzzle books bring people a small piece of tranquility in their day and help to improve their memory and logic, because she is a firm believer in the powerful exercise Sudoku puzzles can p Kiyo Tanaka has been fascinated with the manipulation of numbers since her father introduced her to Sudoku puzzles at the age seven. Little Tree / Katsumi Komagata There’s really only one story on Earth. Kiyo Tanaka has been fascinated with the manipulation of numbers since her father introduced her to Sudoku puzzles at the age seven.
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