Criminal acts of search obstruction by criminals, of which readers are well aware, have been intensifying since late August against all posts on goo and Amoeba.
It has been going on from June 2011 until today.
It is just as vicious as Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education in South Korea, which has continued since the war's end.
In 2011, when I was in the hospital after contracting a severe illness, I had regular refreshing discharges.
I headed to Toji Temple, which I was frequently visiting at the time.
There I read Kukai's "Word of the Month."
Against evil, strike good deeds, do good deeds against corruption, so that evil cannot creep in through your fingers.
As you know, I have continued to work for Japan and the world without compensation up to the present day.
However, I was disgusted by this criminal's unbelievably persistent criminal acts.
It had been cloudy most of the time, but on August 31, the skies over Osaka were almost transparent.
In the morning, I hurried to Arashiyama, Kyoto.
However, there were many clouds in Arashiyama.
On the contrary, it was murderously hot (humid).
I am probably the most frequent visitor to Kyoto among people who do not live in Kyoto, but this was my first experience of extreme heat.
I suppose that was the true nature of the "Kyoto heat" that Kyoto people refer to.
I opened three bottles of beverage just by walking a short distance.
My underwear and shirt were covered in sweat.
It was so hot that I thought I was going to die.
I gave up early and went home.
It was the same when I went back on September 7 to reshoot.
Yesterday morning, the sky over Osaka was clear and cloudless.
I headed for Kyoto early in the morning, hoping that today would be the day.
When I arrived at Kyoto Station, there were many clouds.
I immediately changed the location of the photo shoot.
Kyoto is my home garden, but it is truly my home garden.
The Kyoto Botanical Garden is the only botanical garden in Asia that meets world standards.
The climate was very different from the day before.
The wind was blowing and much, much better.
It was right after I entered the garden.
To my surprise, a swallowtail butterfly appeared as if to welcome me.
It was, and it was clinging all around me.
After taking as many pictures as possible, I thought about changing my plans and going home.
Yesterday's photos are also excellent, in my opinion.
Well, the other day, I went out of my way to send a real estate sales ad in this column.
Our group owns the property.
The property was built initially by Sato Kogyo, a general contractor listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, as company housing during the bubble era.
Like our company, everyone was competing with each other to build something better than the competition.
That is why this property was not affected by the Tohoku earthquake.
Tohoku Fukushi University first achieved great success with its baseball team, and the golf team followed with great success.
The subsequent success was in rugby.
As a rugby spectator since I can remember, I thought it was a good idea.
A Sendai-based member of our company's staff was very interested in purchasing the property, so our group bought it.
Tohoku Fukushi University wanted to lease the property permanently.
The rent was 650,000 yen monthly for 21 rooms plus a caretaker's room. We thought it was very cheap.
As requested by the lessee, the cost of the interior and exterior was over 30 million.
I visited the professor in charge and told him that the lessee should bear these costs since the lessee usually holds them, that the security deposit was too low and that he should do something about it.
However, the club had no financial resources at all, he insisted.
Having been born in Yuriage and having attended Sendai Niko High School, I had no ill feelings toward the people of Sendai or the university.
I agreed although it was unorthodox.
However, I asked the lessee to agree to a 10-year lease, not a permanent lease.
However, the day it left the contract term of three years, they told me it had to leave the property for three years.
However, one day, with three years left in the contract, the lessee suddenly sent a notice of cancellation to our company, the lessor.
The lessee had failed to develop a rugby club.
It was a bolt from the blue for our group, and we were extremely shocked.
We even consulted with a lawyer.
We had no choice but to sell the property.
But then came the Tohoku earthquake.
As I have already mentioned, my mother also died.
A few years later, just as we were about to sell the property, there was quite a big earthquake.
Then, a few years later, just as we were about to sell the property, we were hit by the Corona disaster.
I thought the Corona disaster would be over by now, so we started selling the property.
In May, we received a series of property offers.
Everyone in the real estate industry knows the feeling: the time to make a decision has come.
Due to the various circumstances described above, the owner's side left the case unattended.
Because it was in a weedy state, the buyer came underfoot.
Therefore, the seller's side asked the person who was the person concerned at the time of the purchase of this case, with whom they had been negotiating immortally, to understand the current state of this case.
In the process, it turned out that a person from the seller's hometown had achieved great success as a real estate agent in Sendai and was active both inside and outside of Sendai with a vast network of contacts.
The person involved immediately approached him about the project.
In no time at all, it finalized the sale.
The plan was for a lump-sum settlement by around July 20.
During this time, however, Mr. Abe was assassinated.
After that, the media, including television, took the lead, and the public became united in their anti-Unification Church sentiment.
It also broke off the sale of the case.
Last year, we wanted to file a lawsuit against the criminals in the
beginning case. Twitter, Google, and other companies have allowed these criminal acts for over ten years.
So we created a website at a considerable cost, partly for this purpose.
As you know, we managed to raise funds through crowdfunding, paid a starting fee of 1 million yen each to a well-known law firm, and attempted to initiate four lawsuits.
However, as a complete amateur in the technical environment of the Internet, it was not something I could accomplish.
I stopped, suspended, and neglected the project.
Due to the severity of the search interference with all posts, starting in late August, I decided to post an ad for sale in this column.
Today, I would like to ask my readers, among the wealthiest people in the world, to purchase the property in question.
I want to do the following upon the completion of the sale.
First, we have decided to file criminal charges with a well-known law firm for the criminal act of obstructing the search.
We hope this column reaches, for example, you, the highest paid actor in Hollywood right now.
Or, we hope this column reaches an overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia with whom we once had a very close relationship.
For you, this is not even an investment.
Moreover, it is a minimal amount of money.
There is only one reason for you to buy it.
I am asking you to buy it for one reason: to help me the file and win a lawsuit against Twitter and Google for their unbelievable criminal activities from June 2011 until today and their continued neglect of this.
In the lawsuit, I will file a complaint in court against the above two companies and Facebook, stating that only people who have revealed their real names and nationalities should be allowed to open accounts.
I want to file a lawsuit against the Japanese government for 1 yen in damages as punishment for continuing to set fire to the evils in the Internet environment to have the Japanese government legislate this.
Please purchase this case as solid support for this.
This article continues.
It has been going on from June 2011 until today.
It is just as vicious as Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education in South Korea, which has continued since the war's end.
In 2011, when I was in the hospital after contracting a severe illness, I had regular refreshing discharges.
I headed to Toji Temple, which I was frequently visiting at the time.
There I read Kukai's "Word of the Month."
Against evil, strike good deeds, do good deeds against corruption, so that evil cannot creep in through your fingers.
As you know, I have continued to work for Japan and the world without compensation up to the present day.
However, I was disgusted by this criminal's unbelievably persistent criminal acts.
It had been cloudy most of the time, but on August 31, the skies over Osaka were almost transparent.
In the morning, I hurried to Arashiyama, Kyoto.
However, there were many clouds in Arashiyama.
On the contrary, it was murderously hot (humid).
I am probably the most frequent visitor to Kyoto among people who do not live in Kyoto, but this was my first experience of extreme heat.
I suppose that was the true nature of the "Kyoto heat" that Kyoto people refer to.
I opened three bottles of beverage just by walking a short distance.
My underwear and shirt were covered in sweat.
It was so hot that I thought I was going to die.
I gave up early and went home.
It was the same when I went back on September 7 to reshoot.
Yesterday morning, the sky over Osaka was clear and cloudless.
I headed for Kyoto early in the morning, hoping that today would be the day.
When I arrived at Kyoto Station, there were many clouds.
I immediately changed the location of the photo shoot.
Kyoto is my home garden, but it is truly my home garden.
The Kyoto Botanical Garden is the only botanical garden in Asia that meets world standards.
The climate was very different from the day before.
The wind was blowing and much, much better.
It was right after I entered the garden.
To my surprise, a swallowtail butterfly appeared as if to welcome me.
It was, and it was clinging all around me.
After taking as many pictures as possible, I thought about changing my plans and going home.
Yesterday's photos are also excellent, in my opinion.
Well, the other day, I went out of my way to send a real estate sales ad in this column.
Our group owns the property.
The property was built initially by Sato Kogyo, a general contractor listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, as company housing during the bubble era.
Like our company, everyone was competing with each other to build something better than the competition.
That is why this property was not affected by the Tohoku earthquake.
Tohoku Fukushi University first achieved great success with its baseball team, and the golf team followed with great success.
The subsequent success was in rugby.
As a rugby spectator since I can remember, I thought it was a good idea.
A Sendai-based member of our company's staff was very interested in purchasing the property, so our group bought it.
Tohoku Fukushi University wanted to lease the property permanently.
The rent was 650,000 yen monthly for 21 rooms plus a caretaker's room. We thought it was very cheap.
As requested by the lessee, the cost of the interior and exterior was over 30 million.
I visited the professor in charge and told him that the lessee should bear these costs since the lessee usually holds them, that the security deposit was too low and that he should do something about it.
However, the club had no financial resources at all, he insisted.
Having been born in Yuriage and having attended Sendai Niko High School, I had no ill feelings toward the people of Sendai or the university.
I agreed although it was unorthodox.
However, I asked the lessee to agree to a 10-year lease, not a permanent lease.
However, the day it left the contract term of three years, they told me it had to leave the property for three years.
However, one day, with three years left in the contract, the lessee suddenly sent a notice of cancellation to our company, the lessor.
The lessee had failed to develop a rugby club.
It was a bolt from the blue for our group, and we were extremely shocked.
We even consulted with a lawyer.
We had no choice but to sell the property.
But then came the Tohoku earthquake.
As I have already mentioned, my mother also died.
A few years later, just as we were about to sell the property, there was quite a big earthquake.
Then, a few years later, just as we were about to sell the property, we were hit by the Corona disaster.
I thought the Corona disaster would be over by now, so we started selling the property.
In May, we received a series of property offers.
Everyone in the real estate industry knows the feeling: the time to make a decision has come.
Due to the various circumstances described above, the owner's side left the case unattended.
Because it was in a weedy state, the buyer came underfoot.
Therefore, the seller's side asked the person who was the person concerned at the time of the purchase of this case, with whom they had been negotiating immortally, to understand the current state of this case.
In the process, it turned out that a person from the seller's hometown had achieved great success as a real estate agent in Sendai and was active both inside and outside of Sendai with a vast network of contacts.
The person involved immediately approached him about the project.
In no time at all, it finalized the sale.
The plan was for a lump-sum settlement by around July 20.
During this time, however, Mr. Abe was assassinated.
After that, the media, including television, took the lead, and the public became united in their anti-Unification Church sentiment.
It also broke off the sale of the case.
Last year, we wanted to file a lawsuit against the criminals in the
beginning case. Twitter, Google, and other companies have allowed these criminal acts for over ten years.
So we created a website at a considerable cost, partly for this purpose.
As you know, we managed to raise funds through crowdfunding, paid a starting fee of 1 million yen each to a well-known law firm, and attempted to initiate four lawsuits.
However, as a complete amateur in the technical environment of the Internet, it was not something I could accomplish.
I stopped, suspended, and neglected the project.
Due to the severity of the search interference with all posts, starting in late August, I decided to post an ad for sale in this column.
Today, I would like to ask my readers, among the wealthiest people in the world, to purchase the property in question.
I want to do the following upon the completion of the sale.
First, we have decided to file criminal charges with a well-known law firm for the criminal act of obstructing the search.
We hope this column reaches, for example, you, the highest paid actor in Hollywood right now.
Or, we hope this column reaches an overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia with whom we once had a very close relationship.
For you, this is not even an investment.
Moreover, it is a minimal amount of money.
There is only one reason for you to buy it.
I am asking you to buy it for one reason: to help me the file and win a lawsuit against Twitter and Google for their unbelievable criminal activities from June 2011 until today and their continued neglect of this.
In the lawsuit, I will file a complaint in court against the above two companies and Facebook, stating that only people who have revealed their real names and nationalities should be allowed to open accounts.
I want to file a lawsuit against the Japanese government for 1 yen in damages as punishment for continuing to set fire to the evils in the Internet environment to have the Japanese government legislate this.
Please purchase this case as solid support for this.
This article continues.
