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The Incomprehensible Japan

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发表于 2-28-2013 12:43:26 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
傅东飞, 记者来鸿:在日本成了'丈二和尚'! BBC Chinese, Feb 28, 2013.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/si ... jp_experience.shtml

Note:
(a) The correspondent wrote, "每一个西红柿两英镑!* * * 为什么一箱富士苹果要200英镑?"

As of today, £1=$1.52
(b) FuRio2005, Red Stick Men. Aug 29, 2005
http://furio1981.blogspot.com/2005/08/red-stick-men.html

thought higly of them.
(c) I can not find the English version of the article.
(d) A Japanese blogger on Feb 20, 2013 talked about the report in BBC radio. The blog, in Japanese, gave a summary (of the BBC report) and replied.

Yuji Aida, BBC Japan Report. CDX Project, Feb 20, 2013.
http://delusion2405.blog112.fc2.com/blog-date-201302.html



The replies were as follows.
(i) About red-stick men (in Japanese: 赤い棒の人). From the standpoint of efficiency and prodictivity, they should be hired only if necessary. I did see two person working on a hole 1 meter each side, accompanied by a person directing the traffic. However, from the employment viewpoint, their hiring creates jobs.

(ii) About banning dance after midnight. There have been petitions to life the ban. I can think of no reasons for the ban. I think government should get out of this business.

(iii) Japanese fruits are unmistakenly splendid. Sweet-tasting, juicy, and perfect-looking, no doubt they are expensive. But this is strategic approach we purposely adopt, and , I think, they are price-wise competitively overseas. The marketing is expensive means excellent. in both domestic and foreign markets, Japanese fruits aim at high-rollers. Being rare makes them dear.
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