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1901 1902 1930 22, 3 20 A Long Interview with Prof. Yoshihide Kozai 2 Keitaro Takahashi Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 2 39 1 Kurokami, Kumamoto 860 8555, Japan Abstract: The first article was a story from his childhood to high school years. Prof. Kozai was influenced by a text book by Yusuke Hagihara and got interested in celestial mechanics when he was a high-school student. This was why he decided to go to the astronomy department of University of Tokyo. This article is the second of this series and covers his college years and early era of his career as an astronomer. 306 2015 5