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"Sake-maker Gekkeikan, founded in 1637, was tiny for its first 250 years but grew to one of Japan's biggest liquor makers in the early part of the 20th Century by coming up with technology to keep sake fresh without chemical preservatives, ahead of its rivals."
"Modesty and frugality are important for a company's survival," said company spokesman Hiroki Ishida."
«When the current 14th generation president Haruhiko Okura decided to define Gekkeikan's age-old corporate principles in 1997, he did it in English — "quality," ''creativity" and "humanity."»
(Humanity probably also means flooding one's dwelling with smoke and getting him/her high all the time so they won't feel a thing of what's really happening).
1637 was, well, 37 after the batle of Battle of Sekigahara and unification of Japan, or at the beggining of Edo (Tokyo) period of peace or Tokugawa dynasty of shoguns whom i suspect where actually controlled by the ninja.
Ninja are known for their frugality.
Bonanza Banzai
"Sake-maker Gekkeikan, founded in 1637, was tiny for its first 250 years but grew to one of Japan's biggest liquor makers in the early part of the 20th Century by coming up with technology to keep sake fresh without chemical preservatives, ahead of its rivals."
"Modesty and frugality are important for a company's survival," said company spokesman Hiroki Ishida."
«When the current 14th generation president Haruhiko Okura decided to define Gekkeikan's age-old corporate principles in 1997, he did it in English — "quality," ''creativity" and "humanity."»
(Humanity probably also means flooding one's dwelling with smoke and getting him/her high all the time so they won't feel a thing of what's really happening).
1637 was, well, 37 after the batle of Battle of Sekigahara and unification of Japan, or at the beggining of Edo (Tokyo) period of peace or Tokugawa dynasty of shoguns whom i suspect where actually controlled by the ninja.
Ninja are known for their frugality.
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- I don't know yet what to make of this song. Title suggest gold mining. At the time i wrote this blog post had different ideas.
https://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2017/07/blog-post.htmlSárig es kit kígyó....REPLY 18w - "Under the Allied occupation after the surrender of Japan, a partially successful attempt was made to dissolve the zaibatsu [giant corporations]. Many of the economic advisors accompanying the SCAP administration had experience with the New Deal program under the American President, Roosevelt, and were highly suspicious of monopolies and restrictive business practices, which they felt to be both inefficient, and to be a form of corporatocracy (and thus inherently anti-democratic)."
In the mean time corporate economy and culture had engulfed US.
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