15. My Opinion: Latest news and current affairs in Japan and around the world by Peter Yonenaga

The Japanese government says various things, but in short, people who can't do anything usually waver just by saying "It's not big deal." and "Oh My Gods!".

They say only 2 words. They can't do anything after all. Both the Abe Cabinet and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare are like that.

It is important to stay away from places where people go back and forth between these 2 words.

Being under a leader like this is the worst thing you can do, so you have to act on your own as much as possible.

In China, the emergence of blockchain is becoming more and more active, and it’s used throughout the country.

It’s also introduced in this article (China turns to Blockchain as Coronavirus spins out of control).

Both the public and the private sector, including schools, are using blockchain to support their livelihoods, management and relief.

Also, blockchain is used for aid and spreads like wildfire. In China, the blockchain was very advanced. It's been a big help. On the other hand, Japan hasn't made much progress.

That's why there is nothing when the government is stopped. But since China is a communist party, no one trusts the country even though they listen to what the government says.

In that sense, the idea of "You have to be autonomous." is very strong among Americans, Europeans and Chinese. That's why they're doing those things.

Frankly speaking, we don't know how long the Japanese government will stop. To be honest, I don't know if there is anyone who can say anything other than 2 words that will deal with this chaos after politics has melted down.

I’m very pessimistic about the current government office and politicians. So, it might be worse than the Meiji Restoration(明治維新).

I think it might be worse than 1945. So, I think you can see the situation in about a month. In other words, if there is a decent person, someone who can say something other than 2 words will appear in the past one month or so.

If so, I think he/she can manage a little. If not, I think that goes without saying. The same goes for companies is the same, and I think this one month is the crucial period for the survival of organizations in Japan.