
The Complete Harada Method
These aren't lectures. They're the all-time best of Harada's 43-year career — selected from thousands of workshops, coaching sessions, and seminars. The ones that changed careers, won championships, and built champions.

SPECIAL CLASS 01
Most people have seen the 9×9 grid. Almost nobody knows how to actually use it.
This session reveals the full potential of the Open Window 64 — including applications for leadership, business planning, team building, and content creation. Harada's playbook, uncensored.

SPECIAL CLASS 02
"Once I introduced this, national champions started appearing rapidly." — Harada.
This is the flagship Harada Method exercise. Master it at every level, step by step.
SPECIAL CLASS 03
The most requested curriculum in Harada's corporate training history.
Applied to health, money, and relationships — the three areas every person wants to improve.
SPECIAL CLASS 04
When Harada's students were asked "What's the single most valuable thing you learned?", they all pointed to the same answer.
And it wasn't the OW64 chart. This class teaches it — from beginner through mastery.
SPECIAL CLASS 05
Every high performer has a core strength they've identified and sharpened.
This session helps you find yours — and turn it into a tool you can actually use.
SPECIAL CLASS 06
Maximum output from minimum input.
If there's one habit worth building, what is it? This class helps you find it — and actually build it.
SPECIAL CLASS 07
For people who don't think they're talented, special, or built for greatness.
The unsexy, overlooked practice that creates a gap between you and everyone else who skips it.
SPECIAL CLASS 08
Classes 1–7 connect. The full framework becomes clear.
The entire technology of achievement — on one page.
“So this is how I can reach a big goal” — this is the moment it clicks.
01 Lecture
Special Lecture by Takashi Harada
02 Workshop
Practical exercises designed to encourage hands-on practice
03 Explanation
Tips, pitfalls, and key concepts
04 Application
Advanced lectures
05 Secret Lesson
For more advanced users

The Mission Behind This Program
We want to get this into the hands of as many people as possible.The regular price for our Academy is about $1,400.
In the past, our programs have ranged from $2,000 to well over $10,000. Even the university where Mr. Harada serves as a professor costs over $10,000 for the first year alone.
But the "Harada Method Academy" isn't just for Fortune 500 companies, CEOs, or elite athletes. We built this for anyone who is committed to growth. While this is a serious investment, we have worked hard to make it as accessible as possible.
U.S. Launch Special Offer
Main Course
3 Hidden Stages Secret Lessons
Special Bonus Content
6 Specialized Classes 90 minutes × 6
Practical Lessons (3 sessions) 3 hours 50 minutes
Q&A Session 90 minutes
All Tools (Unlimited Downloads)
24-Week Learning Progress Guide by the Instructor)
Additional Materials, Special Offers
“Super-Speed Learning”: 200 Lessons in 2.5 Hours
Create Your “Personal Report Card” 2 hours 30 minutes
7 Tips for Setting Goals 15 minutes
How to Create Your Work Philosophy 70 minutes
Special Lessons by Stage 70 minutes
Plus
⌛️ Lifetime Access
⏰ Special Discount Exclusive to This Page
Message from Takashi Harada
Fostering Self-Reliant Individuals
The Harada Method is a system of human development — and like all education, it begins with a clear vision of the person we aim to cultivate.
That person is a self-reliant individual.
I believe people perform on the foundation of their character. True capability is a blend of emotional maturity and practical performance — inner qualities and outer results. A self-reliant individual achieves economic independence, mental independence, and social independence. Everything I teach is designed to develop exactly that.
I've traveled to 27 countries, spoken with people across every difference of nationality, language, religion, and age, and asked: What is the goal you're working toward? The answer, every time, comes back to the same thing — a self-reliant person. This isn't just my ideal. It's a universal one.
That's why when I worked with Shohei Ohtani or Goro Maru, I didn't teach them baseball or rugby. I taught them the mindset of a self-reliant individual. The sport was simply the arena. Beneath any field — business, athletics, education, family — the same principles apply.
Learn this once, and it serves you for life.
I've spent 43 years dedicated to this work. This program is its culmination. I share it not as a teacher standing above you, but as someone who, like you, is still growing toward self-reliance.
Let's grow together.










