Daddy's Job

  • Saturday, November 13, 2010
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I was asked to make a car using blocks. One of the requirements was to ride three stuffed toys. Two of them were bigger than I though so I had to consider preparing a enough space for them. Reproduction of the car seemed not to be feasible as you are looking at the elaborate bottom of it.




What a novelty it was!



Stitch must be satisfied and feel comfortable!

Turn to Be Quick Response

  • Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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What is written below is the conversation between an American English teacher and me, when Naoto Kan took office as the Japanese Prime Minister.
"Is Japan governed by China?"
"Sorry?"
"The name of new prime minister looks like Chinese name. Is Kan Chinese?"
"No! Not at all!"

Yes, he might become Chinese recently. The prosecutor's office seized records about the computer which was used to upload collision incident's videos on Youtube. I have never seen such a quick response at the Japanese government. The way of seizing videos form Google seems the way China usually dose. You know the policy toward Okinawa the Democratic Party in Japan has seems to let Okinawa be separated from Japan in the future as if it will become part of neighbor countries.

We Love China

  • Friday, November 5, 2010
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I just imitate Adobe which had a campaign with the title 'We Love Apple'. Someone I suspect who might be a troop of the Self-Defence Forces exposed the video about the collision incident around the Senkaku islands between Japan and China on Youtube. We can easily find and watch videos by searching with a keyword 'senkaku'. I think that it can be said what he or she did is a kind of a coup rather than a whistle-blowing. I can't understand why the Democratic Party in Japan wanted to conceal this video from nation's eyes. It is ridiculous for DPJ to regard a person who uploaded the video as a criminal because what DPJ have done is really criminal. DPJ would sink at the next congressional vote in 2013 or public opinion would push the time earlier.

The Japanese Series

  • Thursday, November 4, 2010
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No!! Dragons was checked!! They became not to be able to lose any more absolutely. I have been a fan of Dragons as I have been in Nagoya or suburbs of Nagoya since I was born. But those who are living outside of both Nagoya and Chiba might make no mention of the Japanese Series. It appears in fact that terrestrial broadcasts were abandoned three times. However It is enough for me if I can watch games by satellite broadcasting.

Taking an In-House Course

  • Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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I took an in-house course about MBA Strategy today. I expected this course to give me the new knowledge related to this field before taking it, but there is nothing new to be useful idea for my business in the future.

Although I couldn't acquire academically, I was interested in the case study introduced to learn why Snow Brand Milk one of the largest dairy company in Japan was failed to promote Gatorade after they got the sales privilege in Japan in 1980. Even though they wanted to establish a new business independent of milk products, they didn't notice that the big opportunity to do was coming and they entrusted promoting Gatorade to the department selling powder products. Even though there must be many targets to drink sports drink because of the new category at that time, they promoted only to the university students who played sports hard. Roughly 5 years later, other sports drinks came in existence, Gatorade in Japan went far behind them quickly. In 1995 they were fighting with non sports drink products by appointing Michael Jordan for CM, even though they had to withdraw from sports drink segment. I realized intensely if they shared the vision for a certain term and the mission for the society, such a tragedy would not happen.