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A Sushi Chain Owner Almost Single-Handedly Changed the Somalian
Pirates Back to Fishermen.
According to this Japanese web
article (http://blog.esuteru.com/archives/8477420.html
& http://hbol.jp/77365 ), dated Jan. 18, 2015, we have not
recently heard of the Somalian pirates (right?), because Kiyoshi Kimura,
President of Sushi Zanmai chain in Japan, had visited
Somalian pirates, listened to their grievances (they were basically fishermen),
and had changed them back to fishermen, by investing in their new fishing
boats, freezer storage and training them to catch yellowfin tuna fish, abundant
in the Somalian seacoast. Uploaded by Yoshi Mikami 2016.01.21. to
his Timeline in Facebook.
All
Vietnamese People Cried, Praising a Japanese Boy's Samurai Spirit.
A web page in Japanese ( http://ameblo.jp/yumeforum5107/entry-12113615392.html ) reports about the experience of a Japanese
policeman (his parents were Vietnamese refugees), and was was
assigned to Fukushima Prefecture on March 16, 2011, five days after the
disaster. On that cold night, he noticed a young boy of about nine years old,
wearing only a T-shirt and short pants, who was
standing at the end of the line to receive a meal. The boy had lost his parents
and other family members. As the policeman gave his meal to this boy, he
returned it to the meal delivery box, saying, "I'm sure there are other
people who need it". (The policeman later reported this experience to the
Vietnamese web sites, saying he, who had received doctorate degree in the
Japanese education system, was taught by the young boy about the Japanese
people's samurai spirit. He felt that the Japanese people will surely recover
from this disaster.) Uploaded by Yoshi Mikami 2016.01.22.
to his Timeline in Facebook.
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