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July 2010 was the time of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) administration when I appeared on the Internet with the concept of a "turntable of civilization," determined to "clarify the issues related to the Osaka Umeda-Kita Yard project plan if this happens."
Two months later, on September 7, 2010, the incident of a Chinese fishing boat hitting a Chinese fishing boat in the territorial waters of the Senkaku Islands occurred.
Of course, I was convinced that the Senkaku Islands were Japan's inherent territory.
To be sure, I searched for information about the Senkaku Islands on the Internet.
There was one statement that caught my attention.
I have told my friends that "Kyoto University has the advantage and strength of interdisciplinary research, where scholars from Kiyoshi Inoue on the left to Yuji Aida on the right come together in one place.
It is because it was written by Kiyoshi Inoue, a representative of the left side.
As I have already mentioned, my former teacher ordered me to "stay at Kyoto University and carry the university on your shoulders when I was a high school student.
I could not confirm whether Kiyoshi Inoue, a Kyoto University scholar, was right or wrong, as I was in the midst of a long period of hardship as a real estate company manager, so I left it as it was.
In later years, I wrote several times in this column that Nozomu Ishii, an associate professor of the Faculty of Humanities at Nagasaki Junshin University, an absolute genius who studied at Kyoto University, published a large book titled "Senkaku Refutation Manual 100," which perfectly clarified that the Senkaku Islands had been Japanese territory since ancient times.
But until today, I had no idea what, how, or why Kiyoshi Inoue wrote it.
Today, Mr. Masao Shimojo has perfectly revealed Kiyoshi Inoue's lies.
It was a deliberate fabrication to benefit Red China, as it befits a man who was a representative of the left of Kyoto University, the "Red University," as described by Kumiko Takeuchi, The Real Intelligence who studied at Kyoto University.
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