DO YOU LIKE IT, OR NOT?

NEET: Not in Education, Employment or Training

Freeter: part-time worker

Two Japanese-English words often used to despise people who are capable of working full-time, but don’t for various reasons.

 

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Two types of people Akimoto is allergic to, had a debate at TV recording studio in Tokyo to be broadcast on major Japanese TV program (TBS):

Monday, September 5th, 19:56-20:54(JST)

 

Akimoto is expected to instruct these people to take a  full-time job along with four other company owners.

1.Owner of Gyoza restaurant franchise

2.Former leader of a motorcycle gang 暴走族, currently a business consultant

3.Former owner of coffee shop franchise, former Upper House politician, and currently running a bakery shop franchise

4.Former hostess at a night club, currently selling dresses for hostesses online

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Akimoto teaches them to become an artisan.

 

We will see.

 

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Happy Akimoto with former Olympic silver medalist in gymnastics.

 

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Akimoto with the actor for a very popular Japanese TV drama

“Life is Tough” 渡す世間は鬼ばかり

Takeshi YASUDATakeshi YASUDA

Spokesperson, HEISEI Corporation

With 10 years of devoted service as secretary to the founder, I have experienced a regional construction company grow double in revenue and in the number of employees. My previous experience at Japanese investment bank convinces me that our business model will grow further and change the landscape of the industry. Hobby: Wine, Sailing, Tea, Bonsai, History, and Architecture.