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Is there really a life that you can't live without eating the poisonous steamed bun called China? Why don't the Keidanren, Nikkei, and Nikai think about it?

Is there such a thing as a life you can't live without eating a poisonous bun called China?
January 13, 2021
Last night, I was watching Nikkei News 10 after taking a bath.
It is hard to find such a sickening program.
I thought it was a praise show for China by three people, including the host, who had eaten the poisonous steamed bun called "China."
Is there really a life that you can't live without eating the poisonous steamed bun called China?
Why don't the Keidanren, Nikkei, and Nikai think about it?
What kind of life is there if you can't live without befriending such people?
If you have to do business with communist one-party dictatorships to do a business, why don't you stop?
What's the point of such a business?
Suppose Toyota is in the business of helping the enemies of freedom, one of the worst oppressors in the history of humankind. In that case, Japanese manufacturers are not very good at all, are they?
I've been telling people for a long time that Toyota is the best car in the world.
Lately, I don't feel like it.

I am not exceptional, but I have never done business with China in my life, nor was there any need to do so.
I had a close relationship with an overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia for a while through a friend who was a client of our company, but that was all, and I have never done business with them.

In the first place, as readers know, I have decided not to visit China and Korea as my way of life, and I will do so until I die.
What is so interesting about going to these two countries as a Japanese?

When I started running my company, there was a son of a wealthy family with whom I had a close relationship.
He was a very good-natured man, and I loved him.
It was at a time when Korea was selling Keesen tourism.
A significant travel agency in Japan was also marketing it.
He once told me, whether he knew my philosophy or not, "Korea is engaging. Let's go together."
He said, "There are six imposts with holes in them lined up in the tatami room, and a woman's buttocks are sticking out of them..."
It sounds like "to let the cat out of the bag," but it is a true story.

2024/1/17 in Kyoto

 

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