Congratulation! It's awesome. The following article's seen from Asahi newpaper of English edition on the date of July 6th. Minor changes are made by "kanrinin".
Students from TCUE in Gunma win first Japan SIFE contest. They will go on to compete in the SIFE World Cup to be held Oct. 5-7 in Toronto. The runner-up was a team from Tokyo's Keio University.
SIFE is a global nonprofit organization founded in the 1970s and based in the United States. It promotes students who are working to better themselves and others by creating economic opportunities. More than 1,800 universities in about 50 countries and territories participate in SIFE. The Tokyo contest was organized by SIFE's Japan branch, which was founded last year, and backed by the International Division of The Asahi Shimbun, and other companies. Seven teams from seven universities took part in the competition. The first national competition in Japan was held in Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tsukiji in Tokyo's Chuo Ward from 9 a.m. on Wednesday. The event is sponsored by SIFE's Japan Branch, The Asahi Shimbun's International Division and other companies.
The contestants presenting their projects were teams of students from seven universities. The schools were: Aichi Gakuin University; Aoyama Gakuin University; Hitotsubashi University; Keio University; Takachiho University; Takasaki City University of Economics; and Waseda University.
The winner was chosen by 22 judges on the basis of market economy, entrepreneurship, financial management skills and business ethics.