Monday, February 4, 2019
To January 1st, 2020
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Today I am going to Nagoya by invitation of our member Naoko, to meet with Mr. Mano. I always like to go to Nagoya as I always have a good experience there. It is an honor to meet with friends of friends.
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Going to Nagoya and meeting Mr. Mano friend of Naoko was a delight. Naoko came to pick me up at the station and we drove to the Nagoya Castle Hotel where I have the chance to stay in 2 occasions already, through Yoko’s network there in the region.
My Japanese is not good enough to give detail presentation on the Marine Foundation but a simple English tone set for the basics to be understood somehow. Mr. Mano is a young entrepreneur who seeks to get involved with investments and global communication. It is encouraging to meet young Japanese people with a mind to wanting to conquer a larger field than what is usually proposed by the conventional society of Japan.
The Marine Foundation’s concept of development is quite simple but the system that implies although a bit sophisticated is easy to grasp with a little effort. Here the chance is simply the great opportunity for anyone to become a “Brand Owner” of the logo and trademark of the foundation. It is clear that fortune in business relies strongly on ownership of something and it is known that today with the trend of superfast communications, it is important to set up “licensing” as a way to sustain and grow financial gain through multiplication. The creation of a structure that offers “shared Brand Ownership” is not common since most corporation of the world would only share there branding revenues with their original co-founders. But however I can describe things, however, I can proclaim the vision of the “incredible” opportunity that is to be a co-owner of the Marine Foundation’s publication right, only a few would understand the good consequence that this might represent. It is almost saying “heaven” will make its choice if the system is made to resemble the making of a better world. I was therefore very happy to meet Mr. Mano and giving him a chance to become one of the lucky few in Japan to inherit the branding license of the Marine Foundation.