Koyama G started with a private hospital.
After the business got on track, it became a medical corporation.
Before long, considering the future business continuation, it was established as a medical corporation foundation.
It is to eliminate my inheritance tax burden for my next manager.
This is because while medical care is the responsibility of individual doctors, hospitals are considered public institutions of society.
After that, many social welfare corporations were established.
Social welfare corporations are public interest corporations themselves.
However, the corporations I saw all over the country were all family businesses.
The director is the father, the wife is the office manager, and the son is the facility manager.
And the next president will be their son.
Family business is like that.
But nurseries, shrines, and temples are also all family businesses.
This is Japan’s welfare business.
There are many cases in which a son succeeds to the position of chairman of an incorporated educational institution.
They are all small and medium enterprises.
Neither good nor bad.
That is the reality, and otherwise there is no successor.
Social business corporations exempt from inheritance tax and taxes.
Historically, it is close to the manor from the Nara period to the Kamakura period.
Is the chairman of the social welfare corporation a modern manor lord?
Kamakura-dono was also the lord of the manor.
Modern Communist Party China when it says it doesn’t allow land privatization.
However, in Japan as well, land assets owned by social welfare corporations and school corporations are not personal property.
It is a national property and public property donated to the country.
Public face/ masked face outwards.
I sometimes think that hospitals and nursing homes should be nationalized.
Will the business model of the special post office serve as a reference?
I think Japan is still a manorial country.
I may be the provincial governor feudal lord of the emperor.
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Lord of the manor
CEO Yasunari Koyama