I rarely invest in stocks.
But I’m a shareholder of a regional FM broadcaster.
One share is 50,000 yen, which is a part of the capital of 75 million yen.
We gathered local shareholders at Rotary in Ginza and at the Young Husbands’ Association in Ginza.
The plan was to entrust a public relations program for Chuo Ward (a Japanese community).
Anyhow, it has been in the red recently, and they continue while reducing their capital.
30 years ago. Community FM broadcasting stations were born in each municipality all over the country.
Radio waves that can only reach 10 kilometers in all four directions.
At that time, a famous that TV anchor started in Shonan (a Japanese city).
I think it being broadcast from a yacht?
But nowadays, many people listen to the radio by using apps on the Internet.
I was worried and attended the general meeting of shareholders for the first time in years.
Two people attended, including me.
We gathered at a small broadcasting station that reminded us of the broadcasting department of a junior high school.
I asked about the future management prospects.
The local government will evaluate it as a network in the event of a disaster and will distribute a dedicated radio to the inhabitants for 1000 yen.
I think it’s a mechanism that automatically switches on in the event of a disaster.
However, it is said that it is 20,000 yen for inhabitants outside the municipality.
It’s expensive.
Tokyo has a large workforce.
I want you to distribute it to local medical and welfare facilities for 1000 yen.
Anyway, it’s good that the government is reassessing this topic.
The rooftop of the Ginza headquarters building will be used as a campsite for disaster response training.
I thought that if I survived the power outage due to the earthquake disaster, I had no choice but to raise the smoke signal from the roof and let carrier pigeon loose. Is there no other way?
There is no helicopter, so you can only escape from Tokyo with a hot air balloon.
Around the world in 80 days.
Which way will the wind blow?
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