We must not underestimate the serious problems at Fuji TV.
Right Now! The Fuji TV Human Rights Violations and Corrupt Corporate Culture Happening Before Our Eyes Are… the Root of All Problems in Japan.
There are countless examples of innovations—both hardware and software—that the Japanese first introduced to the world, only to become the world's slowest adopters of the same technology 20 to 25 years later. It's baffling! Japan has completely fallen into the equation of decline. The root cause is the Fuji TV problem: a corrupt culture defined by the entrenchment of the old guard, nepotism, elitism, collusion with corrupt politics, and unchecked greed. This alone proves everything.
There are too many examples to even list… because this is happening across the board.
Japanese people discover the seeds of new, valuable industries and technologies. However, Japan’s powerful elites follow the exact formula for decline and corruption described in The Innovator’s Dilemma.
They overfeed aging, dying trees (outdated institutions) with excessive financial and economic investment while refusing to plant new seeds. When young people with vision summon their courage to plant new seeds and work tirelessly to nurture them, those sprouts are mercilessly trampled down by the establishment! (I, too, have been crushed before—I speak from experience.)
In growing economies around the world, the exact opposite is happening. The difference lies in education. I hope you understand just how vital “true learning” is!
The overwhelming majority of Japanese people have already lost their humanity. As the former Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology said, this is not just limited to Hyogo Prefecture but has spread across the entire nation.
"Truth was defeated by falsehood, sincerity by deceit, tolerance by arrogance, wisdom by ignorance, and sanity by madness in the Hyogo gubernatorial election. This grave crisis of democracy is the responsibility of the media and education."
As I have said repeatedly—anything that cannot circulate properly is destined to disappear.
The massive sinkhole caused by the collapse of a sewage pipe in Saitama is another example of what happens when proper circulation is ignored. And this sinkhole crisis will continue occurring across Japan. The government has long known that hydrogen sulfide accelerates pipe corrosion, yet it has turned a blind eye.
For over 35 years, Japan has been pumping excessive resources into outdated institutions, and now, nature is taking its course—the old trees are finally reaching the end of their lifespan. This applies not just to sewage pipes but also to roads, bridges, piers, nuclear power plants, and all other concrete structures. The average lifespan of concrete is about 60 years, and in cases of exposure to vibration and hydrogen sulfide corrosion, it is reduced to 80% of that.
Everything has a lifespan—that is a fundamental principle. However, Japan’s infrastructure and construction projects seem to disregard this entirely, resulting in horrifying designs and even more terrifying execution.
Japan's wasteful economic investments have become an enormous burden, dragging the nation into rapid decline amid extreme aging, a shrinking population, and astronomical levels of national debt. Over the next 10 to 20 years, Japan will face not only these financial and demographic crises but also the “once-in-a-millennium” mega-earthquake era and the escalating climate disaster brought about by global boiling.
The corrupt corporate culture virus cultivated in Japan is now triggering a pandemic, spreading across all media, organizations, and even the Japanese people themselves.
The only way to survive is precisely what the 2021 Nobel Physics Prize winner, Dr. Syukuro Manabe, pointed out: we must graduate from being “Japanese” and become “Earthlings.” Only then can we live normal lives.
For 45 years, I have been desperately learning, researching, and striving to pass on that knowledge to the younger generation. But the sad reality is that in Japan’s corrupt environment, the value of this effort has been almost entirely meaningless. That sorrow is hitting me now.
This is precisely a major issue of Japan's corrupt culture, akin to the law of nature where a strong radio wave (evil) completely wipes out a weak radio wave (good).
★ The fleeting emptiness of vanishing true value—corruption runs rampant, wiping everything away ★