The Catastrophic Impact of Mao Zedong’s Extermination Campaign

The Catastrophic Impact of Mao Zedong’s Extermination Campaign

What is the worst policy in human history? British journalist Tom Phillips said, “One example is Mao Zedong’s extermination campaign. As a result of this policy, locusts caused food damage, and at least 15 million people starved to death.” *This article is written by Tom Phillips and translated by Aki Nesota.The world history of the … Read more

Maintaining a Healthy Diet After 70: Preventing Malnutrition and Aging

Maintaining a Healthy Diet After 70: Preventing Malnutrition and Aging

What should I do to maintain a healthy body? Seiichi Hirasawa, a doctor, says, “There are many cases where people who think they are eating a well-balanced diet are malnourished. To live a long life, it is important to take in the three nutrients that tend to be deficient.” *This article is written by Seiichi … Read more

The Rise of Luxury Domestic Travel: Capturing Demand from Wealthy Travelers

The Rise of Luxury Domestic Travel: Capturing Demand from Wealthy Travelers

Inbound is recovering. What kind of service can capture demand? Kotaro Kashiwabara, chairman of the Japan Gastronomy Association, said, “We need to meet the needs of the wealthy. For example, at the Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, which opened in Yaesu, Tokyo in April, the lowest price for a twin room is 300,000 yen per night. but … Read more

“The Importance of Private Mountain Search Teams for Finding Lost Hikers”

“The Importance of Private Mountain Search Teams for Finding Lost Hikers”

Fujimi Nakamura, the representative of the private mountain distress search team LiSS, found a man in his 50s with a mustache while searching for a man in his 50s at Mt. However, the man turned out to be a different person from the man Nakamura and others were searching for. Nakamura’s bookUntil the day you … Read more

“Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: Study Finds Alarming Results for Children in Elementary and Junior High Schools”

“Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: Study Finds Alarming Results for Children in Elementary and Junior High Schools”

PRESIDENT Online 2023/05/14 13:00 Nearly 70% of children in the upper grades of elementary school now have their own smartphones and are enthusiastic about SNS, online videos, and games. Kohei Sakaki of the Institute of Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, who has investigated the relationship between smartphone use and academic performance among 70,000 elementary and … Read more