Chapter 315: Constellation Bar

Masayoshi Kishimoto and Kyoko Fukada finished dinner and paid the bill, but she didn't fight with him. She gladly accepted all this, and the other party made a careful arrangement for herself.

Masayoshi Kishimoto took out his wallet, and then pulled out a Centurion black gold credit card issued by American Express and handed it to the waitress.

The waitress swiped it on the POS machine, and the sound of "zizizi" came from the POS machine and the sound of printing out the receipt.

The waitress tore off the ticket and handed it to Kishimoto for a signature. While signing, he said to Kyoko Fukada, "Roppongi, Constellation Bar, are you ready?"

"I'm always ready. Kyoko Fukada said without refusing.

“Let's go。 After Kishimoto finished signing, he raised his right index finger and pointed to the exit.

He stood up and inserted the credit card back into the slot in his wallet, closed it, and put it back in his right pants pocket.

Kyoko Fukada took back the large bouquet of flowers from the side, and walked out of the high-end restaurant with him with a handbag on her left wrist.

When the two of them went out, the sentence "Welcome to come again next time" was naturally indispensable. They stopped on the side of the road, flagged down a taxi, and headed straight for Roppongi's Constellation Bar.

Japanese taxi drivers don't think that they won't take a detour like Chinese taxi drivers, because there are still people who make money that lacks morality. The only difference is that the former often likes to pit foreigners, while the latter specifically likes to pit their own people.

When I got to the place, the taxi stopped on the side of the road, and Masayoshi Kishimoto paid the money and pushed open the passenger door to get out of the car one step behind Kyoko Fukada.

The great thing about Japanese taxis is that you don't have to close the door when you get out of the car, after all, it will open and close automatically.

There was already a long queue in front of the Constellation Bar. Masayoshi Kishimoto and Kyoko Fukada are not VIPs in this high-end bar, so they don't have the priority to skip the queue and enter the venue directly.

They lined up honestly, patiently waiting for the fish to enter. Masayoshi Kishimoto watched so many people queuing up, and it was not non-Japanese foreigners who made up the majority.

Among them are also blonde and blue-eyed whites, all black, and blacks (Americans) with white teeth except for their teeth. As for those who can tell at a glance that they are from Southeast Asia and South Asia, they generally do not come to this kind of place.

Even if they also have the same need for work and mental decompression, they will drink, sing, and play hilarious music in the "work shed". In Japan, they are mainly engaged in heavy and dirty manual labor.

The purpose of their desperate efforts to make money abroad is to make their families live better. So, they don't make high-spending moves. If you see them in such an entertainment venue, nine times out of ten they are staff.

Even people from Southeast Asia and South Asia who come to consume will have that spending power and spare money only if they are students studying in Japan, independent tourists, and so on.

The argument that Japan has entered a low-desire society is the best powerful counter-evidence. Even though Japan's annual economic indicators are growing slowly, there has been no continuous lack of growth or even negative growth for many years. If that's the case, aren't the Japanese people living in dire straits?

Kenichi Ohmae's book "Low Desire Society" is a title that has a big market in China. It is regarded by many netizens as another strong evidence that Japan is completely inadequate.

The title of Vogel's book The New Middle Class in Japan, by the American Jew, also has a profound impact on China.

That was Japan's glory in the past, but now it's completely gone. The first country to advocate the threat theory was not the United States, but Japan.

I don't know that Vogel also wrote a book called "Japan First". His purpose was not simply to boast about Japan, but to enlighten the United States. At the height of Japan's socio-economic boom, it was known as the engine of the world.

The current U.S. Commander-in-Chief gave an interview to an American journalist when he was young, and he also admitted that Japan was once the engine of the world.

The titles of the three books, "The Lost Twenty Years", "The Low Desire Society", and "Japan's New Middle Class", are not only on the Internet, but also in some related media, which are also hyped up, proving that Japan is completely incapable of "three sharp weapons".

In fact, the person who said this arrogantly said that Yelang would not even buy a copy and put it back. It doesn't cost money to pretend to be online, but it costs money to buy a book to read at home.

A book costs dozens of yuan, and it is better to buy cigarettes to smoke. This lonely person who smokes a pack of cigarettes for five yuan, eats gutter oil, and is still thinking about national affairs.

I don't know that one of China's nine highest-ranking vice-ministerial-level ambassadors to foreign countries is Japan, and the future foreign minister was promoted from the post of ambassador to Japan.

With Kishimoto's understanding of Japan, the Yamato nation not only worships the strong, but also is particularly forbearing, and will not surface to let people know if they do not become one of the best in the world.

In addition, this ethnic group also has a culture of shame, and many people would rather commit suicide and starve to death than take the initiative to reach out to the government for help. There is also a culture of seniors and juniors (seniority), and latecomers must have respect for those who came first......

"What are you thinking? Could it be that you feel sorry for your money?" quipped Kyoko Fukada.

"Follow this son out to play, you can do nothing, but you will definitely not lose face. "Kishimoto invisibly revealed the true nature of his previous life.

"Don't you regret it?" Kyoko Fukada's mouth was filled with a tone that seemed to be slaughtered, but in her heart, she wouldn't really do that.

"I have nothing to regret. Ben Gongzi never just talks and doesn't practice. You'll know then. "Masayoshi Kishimoto has already made up his mind.

He knew that such an occasion would burn money. If you want to be affordable, you are reluctant to spend money, so don't come to this kind of place to play, or even pretend to be forced.

In China, a bottle of liquor with a market price is sold to consumers at least three or four times as much as it enters a high-end bar.

Is it clear to consumers that they want to drink at market prices in high-end bars?

At that time, the boss will lose money and won't even have pants to wear, which is almost the same as doing charity. Operating costs are always needed, first of all, a group of people are raised, from cleaning to watching the field, as little as dozens of people, more than hundreds of people.

In addition, sound and light, various performances, taxes, rent of the venue...... That one doesn't cost money. Where does this money come from? Consumers, of course.

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