As a German-Japanese, Kanjo Také is equally rooted in Japan and Europe, and he experienced the great traditional Japanese culture in his father's house in Tokyo, a major industrialist. His studies of painting and sculpture at the Escuela des Bellas Artes in Granada and his subsequent studies of photography and visual communication at the UDK in Berlin introduced him to European contemporary art.
His famous multimedia works, digital paintings, video art and painting, as well as sculpture, combine European and Japanese heritage. It is not divided into two, but combines in a wonderful symbiosis, creating a world that has never been seen before.