In this respect, Japan is the best in the world.
2012/9/7
The part I highlighted in black in the previous chapter also clearly indicates that Japan is the best in the world.
This is a feature article by Jonathan Nee (professor at Columbia Business School, USA) from the August 8 issue of Newsweek magazine titled "Starbucks and New York's Sad Love Story."
Excerpt.
The black text in the text is mine.
In the years since its first store opened, Starbucks has won the hearts of skeptical New Yorkers, including the author.
They offer a mountain of gifts full of love, such as fluffy sofas to relieve the stress of city life,
miraculously clean and comfortable toilets in this city, and cheap refills of coffee.
In addition, the staff are kind, knowledgeable, and patient, and they remember your name and coffee preferences.
The hospitality, which is unheard of at other fast-food restaurants, makes even sarcastic New Yorkers forget that a vast global corporation is taking them in.
...The rest is omitted.
That is why Japan should immediately sue South Korea at the United Nations.
That is the most urgent task that must be done.
China?
China itself is a fascist state with a one-party communist dictatorship, so all we can do is watch and guide it together with the world so that it can make a soft landing.
No one knows what China's future holds.
South Korea is different.
South Korea claims to be a democratic nation, so we must not tolerate any more fascism, such as anti-Japanese education and the blocking of Japanese culture.
Why?
If we correct this, there can be peace and friendship.
As I have said many times before, I tell all professional cultural figures in Japan that they have failed in this regard.
The sins of the "fake" moralism you created are truly deep.
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