The following is from Yoshiko Sakurai's serial column, which will be the last issue of Weekly Shincho, released on December 23, 2021.
This paper also proves that she is a national treasure, the supreme national treasure, as defined by Saicho.
It is a must-read not only for Japanese people but also for people worldwide.
It is about the creation of this column.
First, scan the original text to publish a genuine paper that not only Japanese people but people worldwide should know about.
Proofread any scanning errors.
Change vertical numbers to horizontal writing.
Change paragraphs, etc., to horizontal writing.
Change paragraphs, etc., to horizontal writing.
After going through such work, I found it published in Japan and the world.
I felt a tearful heart when I was working on changing the paragraphs in this chapter.
It is because I realized that the soul of Shoin is inside me.
Shoin was genuinely raised in an enviable family.
In his time, he was executed and died young, but he lived a happy life.
I grew up in an unhappy family but am no different from Shoin.
Those around me must have heard me say, "I am forever 19 years old" many times.
All my close friends agreed, saying, "That is certainly true for you..."
I ran away from home when I was 19 years old.
Since then, I have been listed as "missing" in the alumni register of my alma mater.
In other words, it is no exaggeration to say that my life has stopped at 19 years old.
A man strictly commanded to carry Kyoto University on his shoulders has lived a completely different life.
In some ways, it was a dazzling life like heaven and earth.
The sentence in which Mr. Nobuyuki Kaji sounded the alarm about the labor shortage is commonly spoken of as "No, we have the manpower" and is one of the greatest papers of the 21st century.
My family was unfortunate enough to send me to Kyoto University and have me stand there carrying the university.
But I do not regret it at all.
On the contrary, I am proving the correctness of Mr. Kaji Nobuyuki's argument.
A university education is not essential in life at all.
He pointed out the stupidity and absurdity of the current education system, which forces people with a 5-point deviation score to go to high school and university.
He pointed out the stupidity of the educational administration, which spoils people born to live on the soil, cultivate fields, and grow crops.
He pointed out the stupidity of the educational administration, which makes people born to live in the sea and love fish and the sea spend their whole lives doing nothing.
He pointed out the stupidity of the educational administration, which makes people born to live in the forest and live with trees spend their whole lives doing nothing.
The educational administration makes people who live in the world of crafts created by the Japanese tend to seek perfection and spend their whole lives doing nothing.
He pointed out the stupidity of the educational administration that makes people who inherit the lathe technique that no one else in the world can imitate spend their time in vain.
He pointed this out from his own experience. That's because he is a real intellectual.
I will continue this article later.
What about American society, where college graduation is everything?
That's because America, which has a short history, actually has only a thug-like philosophy.
As proof of this, they are easily divided in their domestic public opinion by the manipulations of countries like China.
This column proves that Japanese intelligence is far superior to the United States.
The Asahi Shimbun and the so-called intellectuals who agree with it prove the shallowness of American intelligence.
Around that time, I started to face difficulties in my life as a manager due to the mismanagement that brought about deflation in Japan.
A friend of mine who was an employee of a large company and who I was close to through work asked me to entertain his boss.
I responded with a delicious meal and then headed off to the after-party.
At the after-party, his boss said, "It's a life-like walking a tightrope..."
That may have been true, but I was momentarily speechless as the host.
I couldn't have a family like Shoin's, but I still love my parents.
I am infinitely grateful that they gave birth to me and raised me.
I am unconditionally grateful that they raised one of the greatest intellectuals of the post-war era to be strong.
I am genuinely grateful that I was born and raised in Yuriage, a place I will always love.
I am genuinely grateful to all my elementary and junior high school classmates who still show me unconditional love.
That's why I have been praised as the best small business owner in Japan, even though I am the only one.
Since July 2010, I have been working every day, free of charge, to investigate Japan and the world, even though I am the only one.
The "turntable of civilization" is my life, and my life is the "turntable of civilization" because the soul of Shoin resides within me.
Ms. Yoshiko Sakurai's serial column will be introduced in the next chapter.
私の撮影史上最高の龍安寺を4Kで珠玉の演奏と共に世界中の読者に贈る。