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Aきi orやiひttii^、GiiiぉJ^ぁher sー, otters it^t肖:^ ,狄 advertfehig,,,知t His6 a hi-gh^iualityimage.、 AttlieGinz,orふ;Fujまta 叫iぇ"ゅp ereもiit oまouir custbtners are Americans— So J邓aneseゅ"k, 'Oh, here ぉanA取eriぉn eating a hamburger; it、 must be good. The price l尹,150 yen (79 cents); I , afford it. Solet,s go."
"But if no American is eating there, Uie Japanese don,t go. They think, <0h, this is150 yen, it ,st》e
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"But I,in very careful," Fujit( continued. "On the other side, Japanese don,t like foreign people. So, even now, I intentionally doii,t put up any American flag, and I don,t say, McDonald's c柳e from the U-Hi ted States ., These 、woi*ds 辟re forbidden Words for McDonald's Japatt, because thもy stimulate anti,foreign feeling"
Fujiia said American ex-i^oi*"rs ingepぉrar should study suchculttiralaspeゅ 0fJki)aii morもcareftill
"You inustぉrtdfi r st-class Ameぉゅn皁,もxpeHs, to pan," Fujita said.
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Thepot^ritialha乖urger mafket in Japきn is sひgrきat? Fujita sぉd, that it would support five timestke pre, sertt number of McDonald,s stores.
Despite the excellence of his business ph)specjts,ho-wever, Fujita is 、voiTied-
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1111958> the govemment decided to try to do something about the rapid, un-orgatiized growth of the Tokyo area, which already had a population approa-ゅing16 million.
The firstdeゃelopmenf plan sought to restrict the c-0ncentratioli of people and iiidustries in the cUyprdp' er, and to setup" satellite cities" outside ;i $l-miledr-clも、vhきindustdes could he established. The plaii also includほasほinilゃwiか gi^een bdtaround Tbkyo*
The satellite cUies多rew, but t^eIndustrialcenterさ didn't* That threw al)igき-erlbui!den on trafispbrtaUQrt facilities into and —ネof the (!ai)iもal.Avもraig:e com muting time for a Tokyo 、vorker is now moretiiねan hour.'.'へ.....::
InaddUion, expansion ca-meso fast the gi.een belt got swallowed before it was ever established.
In1945, the govei,nment junited Uie first development pian and tried ag由
Thもnew plan trie(J to en: cQm'age '(gi'eeivでi,eas," in-ste;ad of gi,eenbeKs, and moved the satellite cities, then ca〗led "development areas" even farther out. That 1)1a 11 didn,t fhi'e wel】 either, as growth continued to be rapid.
One uart of the second p!組was a kind of "pilot project" for the capitalmove, involving the transfer o,f;银go V enlinen t research centerS to Tsukol^a, a small city justporth o〖Tokyo.
:Aboutl3,Q00 of1hel5,0り0 冬o,でrnment ーemi)loyees —of the centres have already movecl《Q Tsiikuba, andthe rest wilJmoVe this ye?u'. Sakai notetithat theti'answer of the centi.s、yiU eventually take 20O,OOO peop. leto the ai,ea.
Tぉemain pi,oble?n with the project, he said, 、vas that thゃc"y w'asii,t ready for it. Asヌi'e—t, cityま-vicgs, hotels, mark0きaiid other things have fallen behind tliedty,s gro、vfh:
Another pi,o,)lem, ^kai pointed out, was that the SI nailproject to.ok15》,ears and CO sit §5. billion,
Moving the capital、、ouid be a great dealharder.
Sakai said thelane J agency has already roughed out five generalideas. The first most drastic amiin Sakai,s mind theleastlikely, is simply to picki!p allthi.eei branches, of government — legislative, executive and judicial—and put them somewhere else.
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a spot nearMt. Fuji. Somewhere in northern Japan or south of Tokyo, near Nago-
('The people direct】y em-ployed by the g;overnment to bもmoved would total 140,000, with their families 500,000. ,hat alone would have CO s( mo re thaii$20bi-liion in1975. With inflati-01V, we如n,t know、yhat H would cost in 20 years," Sa-
"The effects would be treme?idoiis of course, Itwo-uld Cost alot .It飯a Co ura, gもous plan, but very, very difficult," he said.
The sec01 id generalidea is to mo ye the tl]i ree branch-es of government xme by one, perhゅs to different areas,
"This has been done in England Jind S、yeedien," Sa-k汰i said. "It could have great effect inmatingloc-alcities prosperous.
The third idea is for an "extended capital,,,scatter-inggovernirtent offices around, but keeping; them somewhere close to Tokyo. The problem with this plan, according to Sakai, is that it's extending the g:ro、Vth of the metropolis, not dispersing は.
The foiuth plan isleave the government intact, and concentrate on development 01:cilies m adjoining areas, hoping to indiistry to move out of the (capital.
And the fばth ideaお、Vh, at SakfU called "govei,n-ment on vacation." Dui,hig the summer, when power suppliesai.eshoi,t in Tokyo, crowded goyきi'ninent coffices would just close dowi^ a idealikely tひbe populきド with biu'eaci.atSj but Sakai CO lice (led, even morelikely to(h'aw Severe critkis加 ir嫌evもiァbodydse.
"、yhat we,11probably end 1ip、vithぉSひme soitofmix-tin,e of thelast fourplanV, Sakai sai(i, a(lding化at U would i)e along Ume before anything happened:
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