While tying the buttons of the suit, Miyashita Kita stood up from his seat, followed Liang Jiaxun and walked towards the entrance of the small audience hall.
After leaving the small auditorium, walked west along the corridor for a distance, entered the exhibition hall, then passed through the exhibition hall, and bypassed the foyer, then entered the lounge
In the spacious lounge, there were a few people sitting there. Miyashita Kitan's vision was simple and he saw MacArthur II sitting in the right corner. At this time, there was a person sitting next to the old man. This man was met by Miyashita Kitan, the current Japanese ambassador to Singapore.
In any country, there are opposites in politics. If there are conservatives, there are reformists, if there are pro-counterfeits, there are anti-counterfeits, and Japan will naturally be no exception.
For example, when it comes to dealing with the United States, due to the high anti-American sentiment in Japan in recent times, a large number of anti-American conservative politicians have jumped out and shouted. The huge posture is like everyone in Japan is anti-American.
In fact, this is not the case. In addition to these anti-American politicians, there are more pro-American politicians in Japan. However, at this moment, these people dare not speak, but they do nothing.
Just like Mida Kiyoshi, he is an authentic pro-American politician. He has always promoted the closeness of the US-Japan alliance. Even when Japan's anti-American sentiment is rising, he is calling on the people to calm down and stressing the importance of the US-Japan alliance to Japan's national security.
Perhaps it is precisely because of this that Mida Kunihiko has angered some people. Just a week ago, Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao published an article, revealing photos of him intimate with a young woman in the garden of the Japanese Embassy in Singapore, who is a prostitute.
The ambassador recruits prostitutes, which seems to be very sensational, but in fact, in Japan, there are not too many things about politicians buying spring. As a report published by the New York Times last year, Japanese politicians' lust is universal. Things like sex scandals, as long as they are not caught and chased hard, they will generally not affect the political future of the person involved.
But Mida Kunihiko's scandal was caught by Japanese media, and the reports continued for several days, which made the Ministry of Foreign Affairs finally have to recall him from Singapore.
Seeing Miyashita Kita coming in from outside, MacArthur II and Mida Kunihiko stood up, smiled in the direction he was walking towards him, bowed and bowed.
Miyashita Kita walked over quickly, and when he got closer, he bowed and returned the greeting. Then he sat down in front of the sofa opposite MacArthur II, and asked with a smile: Mr. Douglas, is it not your interest to show?
While saying this, he was despised in his heart: an old man in his seventies or eighties is still learning to watch a catwalk show.
MacArthur II's expression on his face was a little gloomy. Although he tried hard to squeeze out a smile, it was obviously not easy for his wrinkled old face to cover up the gloom.
Of course, Miyashita Kita can also understand the old man's mentality.
You know, in Japan, MacArthur has a very transcendent status. Even today, most Japanese people admire him.
When MacArthur II became the US ambassador to Japan, he inherited the halo from his uncle, so everything went smoothly, but now, all this has disappeared without a trace, so his sense of loss is something that anyone can imagine.
Haha, my aesthetic view can no longer keep up with the current era. MacArthur II's voice was hoarse. He stretched out his hand toward the Miyashima and said, "Also, the noisy concert will increase my blood pressure, and I'm almost in shock."
Miyashita Kita shook hands with this old guy, and then shook hands with Mida Kunihiko next to him, and then said: It's indeed a little noisy. Compared to enjoying this fashion show, I think playing golf or watching horse racing is more interesting.
MacArthur II nodded deeply. He liked to play golf, but that was when he was young. Now, he was still a little powerless.
It was Ah, while nodding, the old man said, when he made arrangements before, I just hoped to cater to the preferences of your young people. I also heard that this fashion show was run by Mr. Kawaguchi Kano, so I made such a decision. But I didn't expect that it would be so unfortunate. Mr. Kawaguchi was actually ill and could not attend in person. It's a pity.
Miyashita Kitani smiled but said nothing. Kawaguchi Kawaguchi is a member of the Hongyi Society and a senior executive. Is he sick? Miyashita Kitani knows it well.
The most important thing is that during the trip to the Miyagikiki, after the show ended, the next place he would go was the Qingshui Soup Bathhouse in Minami Aoyama. Among the people waiting for him there were the guy Kawaguchi Kansui
To put it bluntly, Kawaguchi Kanfu doesn't want to see him, an old guy, because everyone knows what the old man wants to do. An expired American politician is not willing to pay attention to in Washington, but he wants to regain some of his former glory in Japan and never adds glory to his so-called career in the United States. This is really overestimating his ability.
If it were normal times, people like Kawaguchi Kansu might have given the old man some face, but now when the relationship between the United States and Japan is very complicated, who would be willing to cause more trouble for himself?
Akamoto, I wonder how you view the current relationship between Washington and Tokyo? There is not much sadness and sorrow. MacArthur II asked directly after a brief sigh.
The question raised by the gentleman seems a bit complicated to me. Miyashita Kitani smiled and said, "You know, I am just a businessman, and political matters are not the area I care about, so if I ask me to answer this question, I can only say that the current differences and opposition between Japan and the United States are only temporary, and no one needs to do anything. After a while, everything will improve."
It seems that Akamoto and I have the same view. MacArthur II turned his head with a smile and took a paper bag from a young man standing behind the sofa.
He placed the paper bag on the booth in front of him, gently pushed it to the north of Miyagi, and said, "This is some of the specific views on the relationship between the United States and Japan that I have summarized recently."
Miyashita Kita looked at the paper bag hesitantly, not understanding what the old man wanted to do
Mr. MacArthur came to Japan this time in hopes to express his views on the current Japan-US relations through the more influential Japanese media in the form of personal interviews. Mida Kunihiko, who has been sitting next to him, said that he had contacted the Asahi Shimbun and the Sankei Shimbun before, but...
He said this, his tone paused, turned his head to look at MacArthur II, and then continued: It's just that some of the views that Mr. Hun wanted to express may be contrary to the current domestic public opinion. Therefore, several media contacted by him have clearly expressed his rejection. Mr. Hun Makhara knew that Akamoto has many friends in the media industry, so he wanted to see if you can help.
Miyashita Kita glanced at the old man opposite, then looked at the paper bag in front of him, and thought to himself: What kind of view does this old guy want to express? Ah was actually rejected by the most representative Japanese family, one on the left and one on the right, and the other on the right.
After hesitating for a moment, Miyashita Kita still took the paper bag, took out the manuscript inside, and took a simple look at it.
The manuscript has more than twenty pages and the content is very rich. It can be seen that this old man has really put a lot of effort into this, but the more he looks, the tighter his brows become.
How to say it? In the opinion of Kita Kita, if he arranged an interview according to the manuscript of the old man, or posted a column in the newspaper, it would probably be a big deal that Japanese people who were already dissatisfied with the United States would be crazy. This is not expressing their opinions, but adding fuel to the fire, and it is a special place to come to Japan to smash the situation.
The old guy's manuscript talks about the current U.S.-Japan relations from eight aspects, including U.S.-Japan relations based on history; U.S.-Japan relations based on military alliances; Japan's economic development issues in the past few decades; U.S. post-war aid issues; U.S.-Japan trade issues, etc.
When talking about these issues, the old guy is completely talking about the issue of US-Japan relations from a high perspective. He can even feel the discrimination of white supremacy against Asians between the lines. He did not place the United States and Japan on an equal plane for evaluation.
In the eyes of the old man, the United States was not only Japan's former conquerors, but also Japan's protector and aiders after World War II. The reason why Japan has been able to reach this day is entirely because of the help of the United States
In the past few decades, Japan has achieved rapid economic development by stealing US patent technology, manipulating exchange rates, and dumping products into the US. Japan cannot do without the protection of the US and the US market...
It's just like this, there are a lot of Brabra
There is no doubt that in Japan, people who are left-leaning or right-leaning will not like to listen to articles like this. It is probably the most direct reason why he was rejected by several media one after another. After all, the media is still somewhat conservative. In the future, the more controversial and exciting arguments, the more the media likes to publish them.
Mr. MacArthur, you have given me a difficult problem. Ah, Miyashita Kita put the manuscript back on the table, rubbed his temples, and said with a wry smile
After leaving the small auditorium, walked west along the corridor for a distance, entered the exhibition hall, then passed through the exhibition hall, and bypassed the foyer, then entered the lounge
In the spacious lounge, there were a few people sitting there. Miyashita Kitan's vision was simple and he saw MacArthur II sitting in the right corner. At this time, there was a person sitting next to the old man. This man was met by Miyashita Kitan, the current Japanese ambassador to Singapore.
In any country, there are opposites in politics. If there are conservatives, there are reformists, if there are pro-counterfeits, there are anti-counterfeits, and Japan will naturally be no exception.
For example, when it comes to dealing with the United States, due to the high anti-American sentiment in Japan in recent times, a large number of anti-American conservative politicians have jumped out and shouted. The huge posture is like everyone in Japan is anti-American.
In fact, this is not the case. In addition to these anti-American politicians, there are more pro-American politicians in Japan. However, at this moment, these people dare not speak, but they do nothing.
Just like Mida Kiyoshi, he is an authentic pro-American politician. He has always promoted the closeness of the US-Japan alliance. Even when Japan's anti-American sentiment is rising, he is calling on the people to calm down and stressing the importance of the US-Japan alliance to Japan's national security.
Perhaps it is precisely because of this that Mida Kunihiko has angered some people. Just a week ago, Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao published an article, revealing photos of him intimate with a young woman in the garden of the Japanese Embassy in Singapore, who is a prostitute.
The ambassador recruits prostitutes, which seems to be very sensational, but in fact, in Japan, there are not too many things about politicians buying spring. As a report published by the New York Times last year, Japanese politicians' lust is universal. Things like sex scandals, as long as they are not caught and chased hard, they will generally not affect the political future of the person involved.
But Mida Kunihiko's scandal was caught by Japanese media, and the reports continued for several days, which made the Ministry of Foreign Affairs finally have to recall him from Singapore.
Seeing Miyashita Kita coming in from outside, MacArthur II and Mida Kunihiko stood up, smiled in the direction he was walking towards him, bowed and bowed.
Miyashita Kita walked over quickly, and when he got closer, he bowed and returned the greeting. Then he sat down in front of the sofa opposite MacArthur II, and asked with a smile: Mr. Douglas, is it not your interest to show?
While saying this, he was despised in his heart: an old man in his seventies or eighties is still learning to watch a catwalk show.
MacArthur II's expression on his face was a little gloomy. Although he tried hard to squeeze out a smile, it was obviously not easy for his wrinkled old face to cover up the gloom.
Of course, Miyashita Kita can also understand the old man's mentality.
You know, in Japan, MacArthur has a very transcendent status. Even today, most Japanese people admire him.
When MacArthur II became the US ambassador to Japan, he inherited the halo from his uncle, so everything went smoothly, but now, all this has disappeared without a trace, so his sense of loss is something that anyone can imagine.
Haha, my aesthetic view can no longer keep up with the current era. MacArthur II's voice was hoarse. He stretched out his hand toward the Miyashima and said, "Also, the noisy concert will increase my blood pressure, and I'm almost in shock."
Miyashita Kita shook hands with this old guy, and then shook hands with Mida Kunihiko next to him, and then said: It's indeed a little noisy. Compared to enjoying this fashion show, I think playing golf or watching horse racing is more interesting.
MacArthur II nodded deeply. He liked to play golf, but that was when he was young. Now, he was still a little powerless.
It was Ah, while nodding, the old man said, when he made arrangements before, I just hoped to cater to the preferences of your young people. I also heard that this fashion show was run by Mr. Kawaguchi Kano, so I made such a decision. But I didn't expect that it would be so unfortunate. Mr. Kawaguchi was actually ill and could not attend in person. It's a pity.
Miyashita Kitani smiled but said nothing. Kawaguchi Kawaguchi is a member of the Hongyi Society and a senior executive. Is he sick? Miyashita Kitani knows it well.
The most important thing is that during the trip to the Miyagikiki, after the show ended, the next place he would go was the Qingshui Soup Bathhouse in Minami Aoyama. Among the people waiting for him there were the guy Kawaguchi Kansui
To put it bluntly, Kawaguchi Kanfu doesn't want to see him, an old guy, because everyone knows what the old man wants to do. An expired American politician is not willing to pay attention to in Washington, but he wants to regain some of his former glory in Japan and never adds glory to his so-called career in the United States. This is really overestimating his ability.
If it were normal times, people like Kawaguchi Kansu might have given the old man some face, but now when the relationship between the United States and Japan is very complicated, who would be willing to cause more trouble for himself?
Akamoto, I wonder how you view the current relationship between Washington and Tokyo? There is not much sadness and sorrow. MacArthur II asked directly after a brief sigh.
The question raised by the gentleman seems a bit complicated to me. Miyashita Kitani smiled and said, "You know, I am just a businessman, and political matters are not the area I care about, so if I ask me to answer this question, I can only say that the current differences and opposition between Japan and the United States are only temporary, and no one needs to do anything. After a while, everything will improve."
It seems that Akamoto and I have the same view. MacArthur II turned his head with a smile and took a paper bag from a young man standing behind the sofa.
He placed the paper bag on the booth in front of him, gently pushed it to the north of Miyagi, and said, "This is some of the specific views on the relationship between the United States and Japan that I have summarized recently."
Miyashita Kita looked at the paper bag hesitantly, not understanding what the old man wanted to do
Mr. MacArthur came to Japan this time in hopes to express his views on the current Japan-US relations through the more influential Japanese media in the form of personal interviews. Mida Kunihiko, who has been sitting next to him, said that he had contacted the Asahi Shimbun and the Sankei Shimbun before, but...
He said this, his tone paused, turned his head to look at MacArthur II, and then continued: It's just that some of the views that Mr. Hun wanted to express may be contrary to the current domestic public opinion. Therefore, several media contacted by him have clearly expressed his rejection. Mr. Hun Makhara knew that Akamoto has many friends in the media industry, so he wanted to see if you can help.
Miyashita Kita glanced at the old man opposite, then looked at the paper bag in front of him, and thought to himself: What kind of view does this old guy want to express? Ah was actually rejected by the most representative Japanese family, one on the left and one on the right, and the other on the right.
After hesitating for a moment, Miyashita Kita still took the paper bag, took out the manuscript inside, and took a simple look at it.
The manuscript has more than twenty pages and the content is very rich. It can be seen that this old man has really put a lot of effort into this, but the more he looks, the tighter his brows become.
How to say it? In the opinion of Kita Kita, if he arranged an interview according to the manuscript of the old man, or posted a column in the newspaper, it would probably be a big deal that Japanese people who were already dissatisfied with the United States would be crazy. This is not expressing their opinions, but adding fuel to the fire, and it is a special place to come to Japan to smash the situation.
The old guy's manuscript talks about the current U.S.-Japan relations from eight aspects, including U.S.-Japan relations based on history; U.S.-Japan relations based on military alliances; Japan's economic development issues in the past few decades; U.S. post-war aid issues; U.S.-Japan trade issues, etc.
When talking about these issues, the old guy is completely talking about the issue of US-Japan relations from a high perspective. He can even feel the discrimination of white supremacy against Asians between the lines. He did not place the United States and Japan on an equal plane for evaluation.
In the eyes of the old man, the United States was not only Japan's former conquerors, but also Japan's protector and aiders after World War II. The reason why Japan has been able to reach this day is entirely because of the help of the United States
In the past few decades, Japan has achieved rapid economic development by stealing US patent technology, manipulating exchange rates, and dumping products into the US. Japan cannot do without the protection of the US and the US market...
It's just like this, there are a lot of Brabra
There is no doubt that in Japan, people who are left-leaning or right-leaning will not like to listen to articles like this. It is probably the most direct reason why he was rejected by several media one after another. After all, the media is still somewhat conservative. In the future, the more controversial and exciting arguments, the more the media likes to publish them.
Mr. MacArthur, you have given me a difficult problem. Ah, Miyashita Kita put the manuscript back on the table, rubbed his temples, and said with a wry smile