The other day, a series of beautiful things happened.
I had a stack of papers to write.
Just as I was about to write them down, a cloud over my mind came over me.
Around 5:30 p.m. the day before yesterday, the criminal in question began to carry out the very serious crimes of search obstruction and access analysis tampering.
In late August 2010, this criminal showed up at our building with two men and one woman during his bail period after he was arrested for defrauding a particular bank of 150 million yen.
After that, we were deceived just like a particular bank, and for six months, we were not paid a single yen in rent or deposit.
And, just like a particular bank, we were defrauded from a large sum of money.
I had filed three lawsuits against this man.
In 2011, I was hospitalized for eight months after suffering from a severe illness for which doctors gave me a "25% chance of survival."
Immediately after appearing in this column, I received strong requests from two publishers in Tokyo to publish my book, so I decided to publish it in my hospital room with one of them.
I asked them to move up the publication schedule by one month, and the publication was decided on 12/1/2011.
As soon as I announced this to readers from my hospital room on 6/1/2011, this man committed the unbelievable crime of obstructing searches for this column and altering Google's search results page.
I have already mentioned that I filed a lawsuit against him without an attorney.
At the time, famous actresses such as Masami Nagasawa and Keiko Kitagawa were victims of having their passwords stolen on SNS by a 28-year-old man living in northern Osaka.
They jointly filed a lawsuit against the offender.
The case was reported in the mass media as a guilty verdict was obtained in only one and a half years, which is unusual in Japan, where trials take an unusually long time.
The damage I have suffered is probably more extensive than the damage these women have suffered.
However, my one-person lawsuit took over three years to reach the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office.
At that time, the Osaka Prefectural Police had no countermeasures against Internet crimes.
The detectives in charge of the police station did an excellent job in this situation.
Several factors led us to be deceived by these criminals.
One of the factors was that he came to our office several times with his young daughter, although we were not sure if she was his biological child or not... she might have been the daughter of one of his relatives.
The lady prosecutor of the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office in charge of the case was deceived by the criminal, just as this criminal deceived us.
It was as if we were the perpetrators.
The lawyer we retained for the other two cases was a former prosecutor.
He told us that the Japanese prosecutors' office is a hierarchical society with a careerist system.
In order to move up the ladder, the prosecutor in charge of a case must be able to convict the case.
Therefore, they only take cases that are 100% sure to result in a conviction.
Therefore, winning a lawsuit in Japan is difficult without an organization like, for example, the bank mentioned above... He was a man who intensely disliked the prosecutors from whom he came.
He said, "Since you are now a writer, so to speak, why don't you write about such a big evil as the prosecutors?
I had no choice but to appear in this column not for that but for the Umeda-Kita Yard, which was an essential place for Osaka's revival.
The best postwar urban planning project, which took more than 20 years to complete with the collective wisdom of Osaka, has begun to become bizarrely confused.
The fact that he had chosen Osaka as the stage of his life as a result of having been forced to go sideways.
As mentioned, I started my real estate business from scratch.
As an unknown small business real estate agent, I was one of the most successful in Japan.
At the height of my career, I paid over 17 billion yen in taxes in just 10 years.
As I have pointed out in this column, Umeda Kita Yard is a critical location for Osaka, as is clearly proven by the fact that major companies are now deciding to relocate their headquarters there.
Readers of this column know I have hit the nail on the head in almost everything I have mentioned.
A prime example is the Umeda-Kita Yard, as it is now.
In this article, we inform the criminals in question.
We will not leave you alone forever if you do not stop these criminal acts.
You will come into our lives one day out of the blue while he is out on bail! ...and defrauded us out of a lot of money.
You probably converted it into shares in the company of Masayoshi Son, whom you revere as your master.
During the three-plus years you served in prison after your conviction, his company's stock must have risen substantially.
As infuriating as it is to us, you should not have been able to sleep with your feet turned to us, to say the least.
Nevertheless, the crimes you have been committing since 6/1/2011 are genuinely "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies."
When you deceived us with 99% lies, we were deceived because you played rugby at a private university, a strong rugby school in the Kansai region.
You also told us that you had studied rugby abroad in Fukui Prefecture in high school and were classmates with Susumu Fujita, the founder of CyberAgent, which went public with Ameba, although we were skeptical about this matter.
The other day, I was convinced this was true when I read a feature article in the Weekly Bunshun on how Fujita became close to Shimada Shinsuke.
At the same time, we were also convinced that you were the main culprit behind the sudden deletion of over 200,000 chapters on Ameba, a website that we had started at the same time as this column, on August 8, 2023.
You must have been living in prison for over three years, and you must have liked it so much that you kept on committing crimes.
Now, we will follow the teachings of one of Japan's greatest treasures, Kukai, and re-transmit every time we find a chapter of your criminality! I will do the following.
"Evil exists in this world. Evil cannot be eliminated. So what do we do? Do we sit back and watch? Leave it alone? No, that's not it. We must do good deeds. So that evil cannot even crawl through the cracks of our fingers."
Before my eight-month hospital stay, Toji Temple was one of my favorite places to visit.
I had visited it many times, every weekend.
On the occasion of my several refresher discharges, I considered stopping this column.
Initially, I was not an Internet person at all.
If I shut down this column, none of us would ever encounter the unbelievable scoundrels, the "abysmal evil," and the "plausible lies," such as yours.
Then, I came across the words of Kukai, inserted as a monthly word in the Mie-do (hall dedicated) at To-ji Temple, Kukai; I was in a quandary! Kukai, I responded.
As readers know, I call myself Kukai or Nobunaga in this column.
I call myself Kukai or Nobunaga in this column because I am particularly moved by these two men among the countless great men and women that Japan has produced.
The photos attached in the next chapter clearly show how terrible the crimes of these criminals are.
2024/8/26 in Onomichi