Check out Takumi’s NEW English youtube channel🎵
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https://www.youtube.com/@takuway
The filming for UP&UP took place in Keisuke Oshima's Aoyama apartment!
Goals are not for the purpose of...
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whether it is achievable or not.
The reason you can't create miracles
is because you haven't set
goals that will create miracles.
A goal that will get you excited.
That's what's necessary to bring out your potential.
Goal-setting that brings out your limits.
It's not that the employees are boring.
It's that the goals are boring.
To the staff,
the people in the organization,
and the employees
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While goals and objectives are important,
it's more important to be loved
and to be showered with love
Go to see what you want
Go to the hotel
Go to the car shop
Go to the clothes shop
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Go to see the person you admire
Read 10 books by people who are
out of the ordinary
The top salesman
is a top salesman even
before he becomes a top salesman.
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Have a meeting
and ask questions
Interview
What to bring
clothes, pen, car
Check
Imitate
When Keisuke Oshima
started the izakaya “Teppen”,
he started by eating 60,000 yen eel (the most expensive in Japan)
with everyone!
Mr. Mizue
Filmed a video around the world!
Are you Mr. Mizue?
From Keisuke Oshima...
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The softball championship team
They were practicing the victory scene
In the case of offense, in the case of defense
Takumi Yamazaki
Is a dream something you achieve?
A dream is something you start!
Make it small enough to start, and start.
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I went to see a doctor and what I understood from
what he said was,
that I should trust my own senses.
Everyone wants the right answer
but there is no right answer.
Athletes
do things freely
and get injured
and then look for the right answer to heal their injuries.
To do this, they make their injuries worse.
I look for my own right answer.
I find the best answer.
五輪書 (ちくま学芸文庫 ミ 15-1)
Amazon(アマゾン)
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I was told that the book also says to look for it yourself.
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I went to see it. And by myself.
How many Japanese children go missing?
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How many children go missing each year?
According to data released by the National Police Agency's Community Safety Bureau, there were a total of 84,910 people reported missing in 2022.
Of these, 1,061 were children aged 9 or under, which is more than 1,000. In addition, 14,959 people in their teens were reported missing (*1). 2024/03/05
How many cases of kidnapping occur in Japan each year?
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(1) Number of cases per year In 2023, there were 13 cases of kidnapping. However, there are approximately 2,300 people reported missing each year nationwide, and it is impossible to deny the possibility that some of these people may have been kidnapped. 2024/09/27
Children, parents, please be careful!
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Next year, I'll finally be 60 years old.
So I'm going to have a club event!
On April 6th or 13th at noon?
A birthday party at a club in Tokyo!
I'm discussing it with Junya〜〜〜
I'll let you know when the details are decided!
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What is Japan like from the perspective of Japanese people living overseas?
I had a lot of thoughts on this after talking with Tae!
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What we can learn from Japanese and Japanese-descendants who have moved overseas
Which country do Japanese people emigrate to most?
Countries with many Japanese people
Rank Country Number of people
1 United States 414,615
2 China 101,786
3 Australia 99,830
4 Canada 75,112
A US journalist was surprised by the
the collusive nature of the “Japanese media”
The “press club” system, which is made up of domestic newspapers and TV stations, is a unique Japanese system. Martin Fackler, former Tokyo Bureau Chief of the New York Times, has said, “I have been surprised many times by the existence of this system. In an atmosphere where there is a lot of speculation and peer pressure, I think that articles are produced in a semi-collusive manner.”
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I'm looking forward to Jan 9th.
Thank you for yesterday!
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Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s
ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”