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The land is rich in resources, with iron and coal mined as much as possible and oil and natural gas spewing from the ground. 

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's book "America and China Lie Selfimportantly," published on 2/28/2015.
This paper also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
A long time ago, an elderly female professor of the Royal Ballet School of Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, visited Japan.
At that time, she spoke about the significance of an artist's existence.
She said, "Artists are important because they are the only ones who can shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them."
No one would dispute her words.
It is no exaggeration to say that Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist in the postwar world but also the one and only artist in the postwar world.
On the other hand, Ōe, I don't want to speak ill of the deceased, but Murakami and many others who call themselves writers or think of themselves as artists are not even worthy of the name of artists.
They have only expressed the lies the Asahi Shimbun and others created rather than shedding light on hidden truths and telling them.
Their existence is not limited to Japan but is the same in other countries worldwide.
In other words, there are only a few true artists.
This paper is another excellent proof that I am right when I say that no one in the world today deserves the Nobel Prize in Literature more than Masayuki Takayama.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.

The West knows only "exploitation," while China and Russia know only "plunder. 
The land of Manchuria is black in color.
In Russian terms, it is chernozem.
The Japanese who came to settle Manchuria were surprised to learn that "even if you put chopsticks in the ground, it will turn into a tree.
The land is rich in resources, with iron and coal mined as much as possible and oil and natural gas spewing from the ground. 
The Manchurian Railway ran through the region, a large thermal power plant was built in Sun Wu, and a central heating system was in operation in Mukden.
There, except Zhang Xueliang, who was from Shandong Province, Manchus, Russians, and Jews were living peacefully.
Even the Asahi Shimbun reporter would have seen Manchuria as a paradise on earth rather than North Korea. 
Therefore, contrary to the purpose of the investigation, the Litton Reporting Mission that came to Japan after the Manchurian Incident was composed of Litton and the ministers in charge of colonies in each country, and it aimed to oversee Japan's colonial management. 
The investigation concluded that there was "a danger of exposing the exploitative management of the West," the report indicated that "Japan should back off, and the Western countries would take over Manchuria and eventually change it to an exploitative type. 
World War II began before this plan came to fruition, and at the end of the war, Russians who did not know anything about "exploitation" entered the country.
They knew nothing but "looting," so they destroyed the thermal power plant in Sun Wu and stole everything from the generator to the coal hopper. 
The Chinese who came after them also knew nothing but looting, so they took everything from the doors of houses left by the Russians to the water faucets.
When they came, Harbin was in ruins like Carthage, with salt on the ground.
Paradise on earth had vanished. 
In Dunhua, 28 female employees of Oji Paper, who had been used as comfort food by Russian soldiers, committed mass suicide after being doused with cyanide. 
In Dunhwa, 28 female employees of Oji Paper Company, who were comforted by Russian soldiers, committed mass suicide by fuming cyanide. 
To the east of Harbin, 450 people committed suicide in Ma Shan, surrounded by Chinese, and in neighboring Fangzheng, 5,000 of the 15,000 people who had fled Mudanjiang died of starvation and cold.
After the war, when the return of the remaining orphans began, for example, 35,000 people in Fangzheng went to Japan, claiming that they were all remaining orphans.
Some unscrupulous people took money and turned ordinary Chinese into their "relatives among the remaining orphans.''
One such person, Kono Kashan, who came to Japan from Botanjiang, fell asleep at the wheel of a white bus on the Kanetsu Expressway and killed seven Japanese.
He "returned" to Japan 20 years ago and still does not speak Japanese.
So he immediately obtained a large vehicle license, took out a loan of 30 million yen, and built a three-story house in Chiba.
Even decent Japanese people can't pull off such tricks.
In addition, he owned four buses and arranged for Chinese travelers. 
The Asahi Shimbun has been actively attacking the Japanese-run Rikuentai, the parent company of private buses, to distract from Kazan.
However, the first thing that needs to be investigated is whether Kazan pays his taxes properly, which is the duty of Japanese citizens, how he obtained a class 2 driver's license, and what his background is.
Hong Kong people say of their Chinese compatriots from the mainland, "They are locusts. They are rude, swarming, and devouring." 
The "locusts" that reduced Manchuria to ruins instantly should not be allowed to enter Japan so quickly.

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