Associate Professor Yasuhiro Suzuki of Nagoya University in Japan is the advocate of the innovative computing system that uses Humans or Nature as a "computing system" instead of using digital computers. Suzuki recognized that universal language in Nature is the tactile sense, and proposed Tactile Scores as a "programming language." Tactile Scores have used to develop Natural Computing systems in various fields, such as medicine, beauty, disability engineering, robotics, arts, design, and so on.