The bubble 30 years ago and the story after that.
After a person successfully created a paid residential care home/ nursing home in the Philippines.
They money was stolen by the local office manager, and they became disgusted and withdrew from the company.
A story about a person who tried to build a resort hotel in Indonesia.
The company was taken over by a local officer.
The story of a person who tried to create a nursing school in Asia.
They paid local politicians, but didn’t get any approval.
It is not enough to sue in foreign countries.
In a foreign country where the laws are different and there are no personal connections, it’s a no-brainer.
In Asia, law, politics, and administration are too human, and it is common to be deceived in rebates.
Even in Japan, there are concession politicians and bureaucrats.
There are things that make me cry.
Also, every country seems to have different rules, licenses, and markets depending on the administrative district.
I can’t imagine China as one country.
Better to think of it as the EU.
It’s a job that can’t be done if you don’t get used to the life of the country, ethnicity, religion, customs, and history.
I don’t know any example of a company that has successfully expanded into a foreign country in the nursing home business.
If successful, it will be hijacked.
If you fail, you will be forced into the red.
At best, local companies make money from real estate development, but after that, nursing home management is in the red.
Only the operation is forced.
I think there are many such cases.
I had heard a lot about that situation, so Koyama G has refused to accept anything other than consultants and technical intern trainees.
The social security business of medical, welfare and childcare is an extremely domestic industry.
Sekai Yuhi talks about the manufacturing industry and the internet industry.
Nursing care is a job for people who speak Japanese and are familiar with Japanese culture.
A foreigner who loves Japan can come to Japan and learn a job, but it is not a field in which Japanese can go abroad and succeed.
Japanese people also studied medical care in America, Germany, and France, and returned to Japan to build medical care in Japan.
For 40 years, I have visited nursing homes around the world and learned a lot.
I would like to see only fashion and handbags imported from foreign countries.
Nursing homes aren’t dominated by Swedish companies either.
Senior Town is not an American company expanding into the world.
Since the work of medical welfare is originally a domestic industry, I feel safe working full-time in Japan.
Pulse oximeter 96/97/98
Blood sugar 164 Body temperature 36.1 degrees
I miss the kotatsu
(A kotatsu is a low traditional Japanese table used during winter which has a built-in electric heater)
CEO Yasunari Koyama