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It is an urgent task for the Japanese people to know that they are now, in fact, not mainstream media but content that is finished.

The following is from today's Sankei Shimbun.

It contains facts that most Japanese citizens, like myself, are learning for the first time.
However, the number of people reading this article could be more significant among the Japanese.
I hope this column reaches the majority of the Japanese people.
For the first time, this article let the Japanese public know that it was China and the Korean peninsula that were happy with the relentless campaign against nuclear power plants by the foolish media and activists.
One of the few real journalists, Shohei Nagae, revealed this.
It is no exaggeration to say that there is no single journalist in Asahi, Mainichi, Tokyo, Nikkei, and other newspaper companies, as well as their subsidiaries, T.V. stations, and NHK.
It is an urgent task for the Japanese people to know that they are now, in fact, not mainstream media but content that is finished.

It is something that Ms. Kaori Arimoto, Secretary General of the Conservative Party of Japan, must know with all her heart.
There are countless "national treasures" in Japan, as defined by Saicho. Compared to the rest of the world, the number is overwhelming.
All of these "national treasures" are now participating in the Internet.
They are on SNS, YouTube, etc., every day.
The number of people who do not watch newspapers or T.V. is increasing daily.
Agents of the yakuza state and rogue elements also inhabit the Internet.
But such things are just like "a crow's feather cannot hide a brilliant sun."
In the first place, it is none other than Bill Gates, whose monopolistic greed and avarice have created a situation where the Internet is inhabited by crooks, and who, by pressuring the U.S. government to reverse the Japanese government's decision to place TRON-equipped PCs in all compulsory education schools, has taken over the world with Windows.

Japan Conservative Party.
With the speed of a windfall, select 140 candidates for 140 House of Representatives primary elections and at least 60 candidates for proportional representation from among the party members in each prefecture, who are the "national treasures" of Japan.
The selection criteria are those who have graduated from 1 or 2 advanced schools in their respective prefectures, those who have been working and continue to light up a corner of society, and those who are working and about to reach retirement age.
They are loving wives with peaceful families. Loving husbands.
The term of office is one year. 
They will serve as Diet members to realize the policy = platform of the Japan Conservative Party. There is no need for any stand-up.
It is no exaggeration to say that it is outrageous for a young man to aspire to become a politician.
Those with discerning eyes will silently understand why.

The media of deception and hypocrisy is no longer mainstream.
The mainstream is the Internet.
A high school student in the U.S. searched Wikipedia to gain the necessary knowledge in a specific field and received one of the highest honors in the U.S. in that field.
The birth of the Japanese Conservative Party was the most significant postwar event that instantly brought together Japan's actual mainstream, the myriad of Japanese "national treasures" throughout the country.
It is no exaggeration to say that at this moment, Japan finally broke free from the occupation rule by GHQ.
The fact that the opposition parties are out of the question is also evident in Mizuho Fukushima's recent visit to China. 
It is a disgraceful level of talk to even bring it up.
However, the LDP is also a content that has long since ended.
There are only a few "national treasures," such as Sanae Takaichi and Haruko Arimura.
This article continues.

The following is from today's Sankei Shimbun.
Signed by 25 Voluntary Countries
The Declaration of the Volunteer Nations on the tripling of nuclear power was initiated by the United States and signed by 22 countries, including Japan, the UAE (which holds the chairmanship), the United Kingdom, France, and Canada.
Three more countries have joined the Declaration, bringing the total to 25.
Seven of these countries do not have nuclear power plants.
China and Russia did not participate. 
According to a survey by the Japan Atomic Energy Industries Association (JAEA), 32 countries and regions in the world have nuclear power plants under their guarantee. 
The participation of Ghana, Morocco, Mongolia, and other countries that do not possess nuclear power plants in the Declaration may be due to their keen awareness of the need to secure their energy supply in response to the recent international situation and their efforts to prevent global warming. 

Stable Supply of Electricity 
Nuclear power plants can operate continuously at total output for 365 days or more with a single fuel load.
It is their strength.
In Japan, nuclear power plants are shut down every 13 months for periodic inspections, but in other countries, 18- and 24-month operations are being introduced. 
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) thermal power generation in Japan depends on imported LNG, delivered by large tankers every few days.
Solar and wind power generation is unstable, even if they generate power. 
In the event of LNG supply disruptions due to international conflicts, nuclear power plants can provide support.
Moreover, the number of countries adopting nuclear power plants will likely increase, consistent with the U.N.'s strong initiative to decarbonize the world. 

Oil-producing countries are also pro-nuclear power plants  
The UAE, the host country of COP28, is one of the largest oil-producing countries in the world, and it has solar power generation facilities that take advantage of the country's climate.
The UAE has a gigasolar power plant with an output capacity of 1,000 times that of a megasolar power plant. 
In addition, a large nuclear power plant with an output of 1.4 million kilowatts will be in operation in 2021, 2012, and 2023, and the construction of a fourth plant is underway.
With an energy mix of nuclear, solar, and thermal power generation, the UAE will halve its CO2 emissions by 2025.  
In contrast, the restart of nuclear power plants in Japan has been slow.  
The cost of imported fuel needed to compensate for the shutdown of nuclear power plants with thermal power generation is about 300 million yen per day per nuclear power plant. However, the cost fluctuates depending on the price and exchange rate.  
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) estimates that the amount of national wealth that flowed overseas due to the suspension of nuclear power plants was 2.3 trillion yen in FY2011, 3.1 trillion yen in FY2012, 3.6 trillion yen in FY2013, 3.4 trillion yen in FY2014...
The continued existence of this trend is the reason why Japan is poor.
Electricity costs are high, and industrial competitiveness has declined.  
Incidentally, four of the UAE's newest nuclear reactors are South Korean-made.
Japan's nuclear industry is not optimistic about the technical succession and maintenance of the supply chain.  
The world's population is heading toward 10 billion, and the electricity demand will skyrocket along with the digitalization of society.
Will Japan be able to swim with the tide of the new trends emerging at COP28?

2024/1/17 in Kyoto

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