A cloud of dust rose from the grass.

Coincidentally, the shot couldn't enter the hole on Kanaiko's side, but it hit the hole of the two sisters Youxi.

Nagano Chiyuki was so angry: "Onii-chan, you hit the wrong hole."

"You are so abominable, straight man. It was agreed that you and Kasan would play that hole. How could you play our hole?"

"I did not do it on purpose!"

"Are you still trying to quibble? I think you did it on purpose."

"Ha ha......"

The three of them started chasing and fighting.

The court was filled with cheerful laughter.

Kanako Nagano picked up the water and took a sip, then watched the three of them chasing together, her face full of smiles.

How warm it would be if we could continue to get along with each other like this!

The weekend day passed quickly.

At night.

Everyone gathered together to talk about the fun and skills of playing ball.

The national movement is really not a lie.

After only playing for one day, Nagano Nao also fell in love with this sport.

But as she was talking, Nagano Yuki remembered Nagano's random drilling of holes during the day, and she grumbled with dissatisfaction: "Next time, Nagano, you are not allowed to randomly drill holes again."

"I just accidentally went in the wrong way, why are you making such a fuss about it?"

"And he said, it's okay to go in wrong anyway!"

at this time.

The news on TV aroused Naoto Nagano's interest.

A guy in a suit stood facing the camera and introduced himself as Ichiro Yokohama, a professor at the Faculty of Economics of Keio University and the president of Tokyo Yokohama Manufacturing Company.

The program is about the lack of ambition among young people today and the high housing prices.

When the host asked about the current attitude of some young people towards life, Yokohama Ichiro said with sarcasm and sorrow: "Young people nowadays are too unmotivated. If they don't work hard at this age, it is definitely not the responsibility of a real man.

All he thinks about is doing whatever is comfortable for him, which makes me wonder, isn't that embarrassing?"

"But the current high housing prices do put young people under great pressure, and from what we understand, the main reason for the decline in birth rate is that it is difficult for boys to find girlfriends, and housing prices are too high to afford them. What do you think about this, Professor Yokohama?" the host asked at the right time.

"

It is absolutely nonsense to say that these are all about housing prices. Are housing prices in Japan really that high?

Taking Hong Kong as an example, the price of a 250-square-meter house is about million Hong Kong dollars, and the property rights are only years. In addition, one-sixth of the house is public area, and the actual area is only square meters.

Calculated in this way, the actual price per square meter is 4.2 Hong Kong dollars, which is approximately equivalent to 6000 US dollars per square meter.

The average price of a stack of houses in Tokyo is 70 yen. A stack is 1.6 square meters, which means 43 yen per square meter, about 3071 US dollars per square meter, and it is permanent property.

In a horizontal comparison, housing prices in Hong Kong are more than twice as high as those in Tokyo, and the property rights are only 50 years.

The second issue is income.

The average income in Hong Kong is only 7000 Hong Kong dollars, about 1000 US dollars, while the average income in Japan is 23 Japanese yen, about 1700 US dollars. It only takes ten years to buy a permanent property with an actual living area of ​​ square meters. Is this still considered a high house price? "

Good guy!

This expert is good!

What you said left me speechless!

Nao Nao was attracted by the TV, and then he heard Nagano Yuki cursing: "This kind of expert is really a bastard! Why didn't he say that he would have to consume in ten years? And those high-rise buildings are inhabited by ghosts? It's so disgusting!"

The host of the program obviously felt the same way, and asked sharply, "But only 70 square meters of space is too small. If it is a single-family house, it will take at least 20 years to buy it! This is why young people feel so stressed and lose hope."

"No way!

No way!

Do young people nowadays actually expect that housing prices will be low so that the girl they like will agree as long as she pursues them?

How can we buy America without any pressure at all?

This attitude is extremely irresponsible, not only to parents, but also to hard-working taxpayers... If a man was born in our time, he would have committed suicide out of shame if he was so irresponsible. "

"..."

"As we all know, Japan has many mountains, small residential areas and high population density, so I can tell you with certainty that housing prices will continue to rise."

"..."

The show has come to an end.

And at this moment.

Ichiro Yokohama is relaxing in a club in Ginza, surrounded by four beautiful women.

Opposite him was Michinao Awata, the head of the public relations department of the Seibu Group.

Major TV stations have recently been talking about the social pressure brought by real estate. After receiving the order from the Seibu Empress, Kurita invited Ichiro Yokohama to handle public relations issues.

Watching the old man hugging four beauties and eating them crazily, Kurita handed over a check for 5 million yen respectfully: "Thank you very much for Mr. Yokohama's help. This is a small token of my appreciation. Please accept it!"

"Ah, why are you so polite!" Yokohama Ichiro said, but he took the check rudely.

Kurita smiled and said, "The moonlight is just right today, so I won't disturb Mr. Yokohama's happiness."

"Take care, Kurita-kun."

"Oh, that's annoying. What are you carrying with you, Mr. Yokohama?"

"..."

Chapter 206 Hundreds of people died in one day

at the same time.

Minami Senju.

In the quiet night, the lights on the street are still on.

And here are the three major Doya streets in Japan. The most famous one is the "Valley Doya Street" in Minami-Senju, Tokyo, located in the "Valley (Sanya) area".

Valley is not an address, but a general name.

The nearby stations include JR Minami-Senju Station, as well as three subway lines including the Hibiya Line and Tsukuba Express. It is a place with convenient transportation. You can reach the valley area in a few minutes on foot from the station.

During the period of rapid economic development in recent years, a large number of employment agencies have sprung up in Minami-Senju, specializing in introducing a large number of day laborers to companies and finding day labor jobs for laborers.

After day laborers found jobs here, they boarded trucks together and went to work at construction sites and other places, where they received their wages for the day. They then used the money to live here, and gradually a neighborhood was formed.

Another 4 to 5 minutes’ walk from here will bring you to the famous Tear Bridge intersection.

During the Edo period, this was the bridge leading to the execution ground. Prisoners and their families would cry here, hence the name "Tear Bridge".

At that time, the valley was inhabited by low-caste laborers, such as butchers, leather workers and leather product craftsmen. Therefore, the valley area has been carrying on the tradition of making shoes, and some shoe companies can still be seen today.

The most special thing is that there is a shrine here that is dedicated to the worship of shoes. In the past, people would collect old shoes and burn them, and hold ceremonies to thank the gods.

Once you arrive at the valley, even people who have no idea what this place is like can feel the "special atmosphere".

On one side are single-family houses, and on the other side are illegal buildings made of iron sheets and plastic boards. These buildings are the origin of the name Doya Street, because Doya is "yado" read backwards, referring to a gathering place of cheap simple dwellings.

On the dim streets, stores with signs advertising employment agencies can be seen everywhere, and the ground is littered with promotional garbage.

There were shirtless young men in slippers, wandering around drunkenly like ghosts in the night.

They either gather together, sit on the ground, or simply sleep on the ground. Most of them are men in their early twenties. They will not cause harm to pedestrians, and there are many ordinary residences around, so they can pass normally.

But this place is obviously different from other places in Japan. If an outsider comes here, it is hard to believe that a developed country can have such a dirty and chaotic place.

This place doesn't feel like Tokyo, but more like the slums of Mumbai.

A top floor unit in a one-family building.

The illegal iron structure was crackling under the impact of the autumn rain.

There was only a 14-inch black and white TV, and it was playing TSB's program. Ichiro Yokohama spoke bitterly about the lack of ambition among today's young people and scolded them for their decadence and indulgence.

Nakama Ono watched the TV screen, smoking a cigarette, and remained silent.

I feel very remorseful and ashamed. I feel deeply sorry for my parents' upbringing, which is why I am in such a miserable state today.

He wanted to call home, but when he thought about his current situation, Nakama Ono just couldn't muster up the courage.

Stayed for a long time.

Nakama Ono picked up a pen and started writing in his diary.

At the age of 18, I failed the college entrance examination and had to repeat myself.

At 19, I took the second exam and ended up in a big, useless pit.

At the age of 21, I finished my sophomore year. I regretted my past childish behavior, so I started to work hard.

At the age of 22, I was preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination...but I missed by one point.

At the age of 23, I graduated from college, but found that I couldn’t find a job that satisfied me.

Took the second exam.

I was very happy when the results came out, one level higher than last year.

But the re-examination line is two levels higher than last year.

At the age of 26, I had to start looking for a job, but I couldn't find a stable job.

At the age of 27, I see my peers getting married, but I am single and don’t have the energy to find one.

When I went home for the Chinese New Year, I saw my junior high school classmates building beautiful single-family houses with the help of their parents. My parents are already old, and the only thing they can do is to help me contact blind dates.

I met more than a dozen girls, and only two were willing to chat. I wanted to turn them down, but I couldn't bear the expectant looks in my parents' eyes.

At the age of 29, I got engaged to her with the help of our parents.

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