Haradato is a productivity app (currently iPhone, with web) built around the Harada Method - a Japanese goal-achievement system famously used by Shohei Ohtani. You define one central life goal, break it into 8 pillars, each pillar into 8 sub-goals, giving you 64 concrete steps. Behind each of those 64 cells sits a full todo list. It's essentially a life blueprint that doubles as a daily task manager.
.How did Shohei Ohtani realise his dreams of becoming a major league baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers? He had a system.
Haradato brings the world-renowned Harada Method (using the 64-Cell Harada Chart template) to your iPhone. But it's more than that - it gives you concrete tasks behind each sub-goal as actionable todo lists. Think of it like a Todo list app that's also a blueprint for your life.
Developed by Takashi Harada, this system is designed to build "self-reliance." You start with one central goal, surround it with 8 key pillars of success, and then break each pillar into 8 actionable sub-goals. The result? 64 concrete steps that make your success inevitable.
It's a daily-use brain extension that keeps what you do focused on your bigger goals.
Don't just dream. Engineer your own achievement.