Kenichi Uchikura
Founder & CEO, Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSPINC)
Bellevue, Washington
Kenichi Uchikura is the founder and CEO of Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSPINC), a technology company based in the Seattle area. After graduating from Azusa Pacific University in 1983, he began his professional career in Japan before being assigned to establish his employer’s Seattle subsidiary. That international business experience laid the foundation for his entrepreneurial journey.
In 1987, Uchikura founded PSPINC, building the company into a long-standing provider of software development, web hosting, business communications, and SaaS solutions serving clients in both the United States and Japan. Originally known for Japanese software localization and cross-cultural technology services, PSPINC evolved alongside the growth of the Internet into a provider of digital infrastructure, custom web applications, and business communication platforms.
For nearly four decades, Uchikura has focused on helping organizations leverage technology to improve communication, strengthen customer relationships, and expand business opportunities. His work reflects a commitment to innovation, practical problem-solving, and fostering business connections between Japan and the United States.
There is a budget talk going on in Washington. So I did little study trying to find out why the government has so much debt. Of cause, the government is spending more than what they have. They need to cut the cost but how about the income side?
I found out from the little research that US government used to tax 50% income tax over $212,000. In 1963, the top bracket income tax rate was 90%. It is all 35% now. I do not like to pay tax, but I think I am willing to pay higher than this 35% if I am making say $500,000 or more.
Above link show the history of the income tax rates. Also, the graphics above is what we have been taught ... Is it true? This formula does not work for everyone. It seem to work for a few rich people.
I again, I do not want to pay tax if I don't have to. But this low tax thing does not seem to work. It was fun, but it might be time to pay up.
Kenichi Uchikura is an entrepreneur, technology executive, and founder of PSPINC. Through his writing, he shares insights on Japanese culture, business, technology, innovation, history, and everyday life, offering practical perspectives that help readers better understand Japan and its role in the modern world.