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    The NHK subscription fee trap: Be careful if you think you’re safe because you don’t have a TV. 【NHK受信料の罠】テレビ持ってないから大丈夫と安心してる人は気をつけてください

    【Shigeo's Review】 This video provides a very detailed explanation of the latest developments regarding NHK's subscription fee collection, and explains in a concrete and easy-to-understand manner how NHK aims to maintain and increase it...
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Shigeo(しげお)
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Aphasia, higher brain dysfunction, and right paralysis from stroke in Feb 2022.

I can't do my previous job, but I am doing my best with my brain and my left hand on my computer/phone, blogging, social networking, and investing.

Thank you so much, wife!
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  • Under pressure from the opposition… Expectations and concerns regarding the dismissal of the minister and the appointment of Koizumi as the successor.
  • Agriculture Minister Eto’s statement, “I have never bought rice,” has created a situation within the government and ruling party where resignation seems inevitable.
  • Megumi Nagano’s stage greeting has sparked controversy due to an unprecedented media exclusion.
  • The statement by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, saying “I’ve never bought rice” and “I have so much to sell,” has caused a stir, igniting criticism from the public who feel their emotions have been disregarded. Meanwhile, rice prices have reached new record highs, putting traditional rice cracker manufacturers in a difficult position.

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