I am a literary giant in Japan

Chapter 365: Superb Action, Terrifying Influence

Never underestimate the power of gang members and fanatical fans.

After discussing in Kabukicho that day, Shigeo Nishiguchi, Hiroshi Yamaguchi and Tetsutaro Mori took action at lightning speed.

Shigeo Nishiguchi originally thought that he would be speechless this time and could only watch the other two help Teacher Kitagawa.

But Mr. Kitagawa finally said that he would be allowed to promote the literary magazine, which made him suddenly become confident and motivated again.

He went home and thought about it carefully, and discussed it with his daughter who was about to go to Tokyo Women's University. In the end, he decided to maintain the current promotion efforts while increasing the publicity of "Beichuan" and "Dazhong" through advertising.

In Japan, the advertising industry is basically monopolized by advertising companies under the six major conglomerates.

Almost all the advertisements that citizens see on TV are "specific advertisements" shot by consortiums to attract popular TV drama stars and target their fan groups.

The spending power of Japan's fan base is astonishingly high.

These fanatical fans are not only willing to pay for the idols' various flagship products, but they will even purchase large quantities of various products endorsed by their idols without hesitation.

After the millennium, Japan's fan culture was introduced to South Korea, officially igniting the Hallyu Wave. Subsequently, the Hallyu Wave and Japanese entertainment swept across Asia and affected neighboring countries.

Nowadays, the fan economy basically points to television advertising, which is completely monopolized by the consortium. Even the Sumiyoshi-kai is unable to intervene.

Therefore, Nishiguchi Shigeo used another method to stimulate the public and promote "Kitagawa" and "Dazhong" -

Starting from June, Japan will hold its annual parliamentary election and the election of a new prime minister.

At that time, many members of parliament, alternate members of parliament, and political dignitaries from various parties will come out to march and shout slogans.

Several candidates for prime minister election will even travel to various regions to canvass for votes and give election speeches with great fanfare.

The campaign vehicles they ride, the banners they hold up, and every corner will be printed with sponsored advertisements from various companies.

Shigeo Nishiguchi has his eyes on this piece of publicity resource.

Why would such high-quality advertising space fall out of the consortium's mouth?
This problem can be traced back to Japan's political and economic system.

During every election year, the foundation must prepare a large amount of campaign funds and political donations to ensure that the candidates they support are elected.

They want to manipulate not only the election of the Prime Minister, but also the election of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The amount of money involved is unimaginable.

And now it is the time of the Great Depression. Even the six largest financial groups that are rich enough to rival a country can only give up some of their marginal interests.

These associated advertising spaces are part of the abandoned links.

They want to profit from it and then concentrate the wealth again on the politicians they support.

Just do it!

Shigeo Nishiguchi personally traveled throughout late May and consulted with a large number of politicians, from district councilors to members of the two houses, and even to the prime ministerial election.

As long as he can get the chance, he will try to insert advertisements for "Da Zhong" and "Wen Yi".

The amount of expenditure is huge, but the Yakuza society is only a small consortium in size, so they can easily come up with tens or even hundreds of billions of yen.

Originally, yakuza organizations like the Sumiyoshi-kai would basically not be accepted by the official authorities even if they used a shell company under their name.

But when they heard that the purpose was to promote Kitagawa Entertainment instead of printing the Sumiyoshi-kai logo on the campaign bus, they immediately agreed with a smile and even reduced some taxes.

The more Nishiguchi Shigeo delved into these matters, the more he realized that Kitagawa's influence had penetrated into every aspect of Japan.

No wonder they say that the end of ordinary people is top writers.

With such fame, what does it matter if you have no money?
Being famous and powerful means being rich!

"Studying is good! Letting Mina go all the way to Tokyo Women's University is definitely the smartest decision I've ever made in my life!"

Shigeo Nishiguchi couldn't help but sigh after returning to the car.

In general, the bosses of yakuza societies are all uneducated and low-class people. Not to mention educating their children, they probably don’t even know where their children are.

For example, the Yamaguchi-gumi, one of the three major gangs, has a daughter whose president has been hanging out with gang members and bad boys since she was a child.

Now she is the same age as his daughter Mina. She has become a spirited girl covered in tattoos, swearing all the time, and addicted to pornography, gambling, and drugs.

And since kindergarten, Mina was sent to the best school and received the best education.

From childhood to adulthood, he has always instilled in Mina the idea that there is no future in society, and made her aspire to become a social celebrity such as a teacher, doctor, lawyer, or writer.

Looking back now, I really did the right thing!

"Mina said she wants to study literature at university. Maybe if I ask Mr. Kitagawa, he might accept Mina as a registered disciple?

No, no, no, no! Teacher Beichuan and I are close friends, how can we be involved in this kind of exchange of interests? "

Shigeo Nishiguchi shook his head, threw the cigarette butt out of the window, and then looked at the driver in the front seat.
"Nomura, how is the investigation I asked you to do going?" "Brother, I have asked all my brothers to go to Stockholm to check out the situation. Don't worry, within a week, all the information about those two foreigners will appear on your desk!"

The driver, Nomura, replied respectfully.

Now everyone in the society is united in helping the boss.

It's not that they really have much cohesion, it's just that Shigeo Nishiguchi seems to be doing a lot of things, throwing money and hiring people, which seems to be a loss, but in fact it brings a lot of net profit to the society.

As they earn more money, their subordinates will naturally work harder.

Nomura even heard that many of his younger brothers worked part-time selling literary magazines at night after finishing their work during the day.

A few years ago, this would have sounded like a fairy tale.

"Okay, I understand." Nishiguchi Shigeo adjusted the collar of his suit. "Let's go to Councillor Hejian's house now. We have to move faster recently. We can't let those two guys look down on us!"

"yes, Sir!"

Nomura stepped on the accelerator, and with a terrifying push on his back, the luxury car with the Mercedes-Benz logo on it sped away and disappeared at the intersection.

the other side.

Hiroshi Yamaguchi also began to prepare intensively for the defense of Teacher Kitagawa's rights.

As soon as he sent Mr. Kitagawa's appeal to the forum chat room of the Japan Bar Association and his own liaison association, hundreds of colleagues sent messages and called him that evening, asking if there was anything they could do to help.

These colleagues are all social elites and sophisticated egoists.

But when faced with this matter, their statements were very consistent.

As long as Teacher Beichuan is willing to let them contribute, they won't charge a penny!
Under the leadership and planning of Hiroshi Yamaguchi, the first batch of 50 elite lawyers from the Japan Bar Association quickly wrote the litigation documents and sent them in three languages, Japanese, Norwegian and English, to the Japanese Ministry of Justice, the Norwegian Embassy and the World Bar Association respectively.

Teacher Kitagawa and the other two did not leak the shortlist for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize Council and the jury disqualified them as recommenders for this reason and banned Teacher Kitagawa from running for the next five years. This behavior is unreasonable!
Soon after the Bar Association took action, people in the banking industry also sensed the trend and began to take action in droves.

"Hanzawa Naoki" successfully boosted the economy of the banking industry and benefited many financial practitioners. In addition, Mr. Kitagawa's own fame and credibility made everyone happy to help him.

After the financial practitioners took action, they were followed by a large number of teachers from various schools.

When Kitagawa Hide wrote "Confessions", he deeply exposed the abnormal relationship between teachers and students, as well as the current Ministry of Education's education department's harsh demands on teachers and excessive tolerance towards students.

"Confessions" ultimately not only affected the "Juvenile Law," but also gave a large number of oppressed teachers a chance to breathe.

Therefore, when these teachers saw that Kitagawa Hide was about to fight back, they immediately cheered him on.

These elites in the education industry are best at writing and educating people. What they write is serialized in various newspapers and magazines, and instilled in students in the classroom.

Therefore, it didn't take long for public opinion to arise in Japanese society.

This is not over yet.

After returning home, Tetsutarou Mori postponed his wedding which was to be held in June, and then worked with his girlfriend to write literary reviews day and night.

This time, he was not doing it for traffic, money, or even for himself, but just to seek justice for Mr. Beichuan.

He already has enough reputation in the literary criticism circle. Once he raises his arm and shouts, hundreds of senior literary critics will come out to join him in stirring up trouble.

At the beginning, these people attacked Kitagawa Hide crazily in the real literary criticism circle, causing him a lot of trouble.

In the past, people like Oshima Hikaru, Arima Yoshiyoshi, Hyakuta Naoki, Tanizaki Ichiro and others also relied on these mouthpieces to constantly attack and discredit Kitagawa Hide and Kawaide Shobo.

Now, both the Internet literary criticism circle and the real-life literary criticism circle have reached a unified voice.

These trolls stood in the same camp for once in a thousand years and unleashed their most extreme power!
One night, all newspapers and magazines were filled with literary reviews speaking out for Mr. Beichuan, and the value of the three major awards in world literature began to be questioned.

Of course, these minor incidents in Japan cannot affect the vast overseas literary world.

The Western world controls the mainstream of the entertainment industry, and they can even completely ignore your voices and isolate you.

But this time, things seem a little different.

1998 5 Month 31 Day.

Royal Residence, Stockholm, Sweden.

The Crown Princess, Duchess of Västergötland, Victoria Ingrid Alice Desiree, who was just 20 years old, was flipping through today's newspaper out of boredom when the maid suddenly knocked on the door.

"Your Highness, there is a call for you." The maid said respectfully with her head lowered.

"Who's calling?" Victoria sat up from the sofa.

"Ms. Olivia Wertheimer of France," the maid replied. (End of this chapter)

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