Japan has a maritime climate with abundant rainfall.
It can’t rain when we get to the north, so it turns into snow.
In northeastern areas such as Hokkaido and Hokuriku, heavy snow often falls in winter, and it is not new that it can snow enough to bury people.
If it comes in spring, rusty cars will appear on both sides of the road in these places.
It looks like unearthed cultural relics, but in fact they are the result of being buried in heavy snow for several months.
Therefore, ever since Matsumoto Keiko went to Hokkaido to shoot outdoor scenes, Ning Weimin has been on tenterhooks and worried about her physical condition.
Every time I called her, I not only had to ask her about her diet and daily life, but also whether she was dressed warmly enough, for fear that she would not be able to adapt to the bad weather and get frozen.
Especially when I learned that there was another snowstorm in Hokkaido, schools were closed, and factories were shut down.
He also couldn't help but keep asking about the equipment and personnel of the film crew.
I am very worried that the crew is poorly equipped and poorly prepared, which may lead to dangerous situations.
Fortunately, his worries are unfounded. Because "long-term illness becomes a cure", people living in northern Japan actually have a way to deal with heavy snow.
For example, in the trunk of Japanese cars in the north, tire chains are indispensable.
A major task for the local government is to regularly dispatch bulldozer-style snow plows to ensure that at least the main traffic roads are smooth.
The telephone line is also maintained by dedicated personnel, and normal communication with Keiko Matsumoto can be maintained almost every day.
This finally made Ning Weimin feel relieved.
Also, although Japan is resource-poor and due to frequent earthquakes, houses have to be built lighter, the concept of heating has never been used throughout the country.
However, the Japanese in the north also have their own special heating methods that can effectively resist the severe cold.
The first is the kotatsu, which is also called a "warm stove" by the Japanese.
In this era, even Chinese people who have never been to Japan have seen such a scene through the Japanese TV series "Oshin" that was broadcast in China.
A family sits around a table eating and chatting.
This table is actually a heater, which is heated by an electric heater.
Japanese people can lay out blankets anywhere in their homes and place such heaters, which are simple and easy to take care of.
In Japan, an ordinary hearth table only costs 20,000 yen, which is not expensive.
The second is the kerosene stove.
This thing is very powerful and heats up quickly, and kerosene is very cheap in Japan. It is really an economical and convenient heating device.
Although it has a long history, Japan's kerosene stove is by no means the crude thing we think of as being used for making light meals in domestic college dormitories.
In this era, Japanese kerosene stoves have developed into modern equipment with temperature control and deodorization functions.
Of course, these two heating methods are somewhat similar to the coal stove heating used in our country in the 1980s and 1990s.
The stove is on, and people are still very warm sitting next to it.
It’s just not that easy if you want to heat up the whole room.
But then again, Japan is an economically developed country after all, and air conditioning and heating can be used as an effective supplement to heating.
Other than the fact that the electricity bill is a bit expensive, this heating method really doesn’t have much of a problem in other aspects.
So even though the latitude of Hokkaido is similar to that of Northeast my country, the coldest extreme temperature can reach minus 30 degrees.
But where Matsumoto Keiko lives, the indoor temperature can still reach 20 degrees, and with sufficient supplies, she has no worries about food and clothing.
If people stay in the room, it is still very comfortable.
Especially since she has Ryoko Ishida as her companion to relieve her boredom.
When they are unable to go out to film due to snowstorms, the two of them will follow Japanese traditional culture and set up a Kang table in their residence.
Open the pocket warmer below, cover it with a big quilt, and pile golden oranges and tea on top of the quilt.
Then they would sit around the table, put their feet under the quilt, and eat oranges while chatting and enjoying the snow.
This kind of scene is so nourishing and tempting just thinking about it.
Not only is it very similar to the old days when people in the capital went on strike due to bad weather, the whole family ate miscellaneous food and gossiped.
She enjoys life leisurely and elegantly.
After all, not everyone has the opportunity to see heavy snow more than one meter thick.
To be honest, even Ning Weimin is a little envious. It’s a pity that he couldn’t go with us and have a good experience.
And what’s even more interesting is when Ning Weimin expressed this kind of envy.
He never expected that Keiko Matsumoto would feel strange and ask him on the phone instead.
"Hey, isn't this your Chinese habit? Knives are like water, Wu Yan beats snow, and delicate hands break new oranges. I remember a few days ago, when you were buying porcelain in Kyoto, there was something on it What about this poem? You told me, don’t you Chinese eat oranges like this now?”
Needless to say, Ning Weimin couldn’t laugh or cry about this.
He really wanted to tell Matsumoto Keiko that this understanding was completely wrong. Wu Yan's victory over Xue had nothing to do with the snow.
However, I don’t know where to start.
I wouldn't spend such an expensive phone bill just to discuss ancient poetry.
In short, the most important thing is that since the two of them had to separate.
Every day, we rely on long-distance calls to inform each other of each other's situation.
When Keiko Matsumoto is not busy, she may call two or three times a day.
If I get busy filming, no matter how late it is, I will definitely talk to Ning Weimin once in the evening.
Needless to say, there are some things that do not need to be stated clearly. Ning Weimin has experienced the joy of being inspected for the first time.
And from this, he could definitely conclude that the fact that he and Matsumoto Keiko were dating could not be hidden from the eyes of the crew.
So although Japanese women have always been known for their tolerance for their partners, few women are as persistent as Matsumoto Keiko in wanting to know their partners' daily whereabouts.
But Ning Weimin really wasn't bothered by this. He didn't find Keiko Matsumoto unreasonable, nor did he feel uncomfortable or distrusted.
Because everything is relative, he understands that a woman will do this only if she truly cares about a man.
Yes, a woman who is too jealous is unbearable.
But if a woman is not jealous, it will make people feel unfeminine and unlovable.
What’s more, men are also quite jealous.
Especially for a man who is a female star known for her stunning beauty.
Ning Weimin asked himself, when Keiko Matsumoto joined the crew, he would inevitably think about it himself.
Matsumoto Keiko spends all day with those actors.
There are as many young guys as there are old handsome guys.
What does she do every day?
How do you reject and deal with those who are thinking about her and want to seduce her?
So Matsumoto Keiko's treatment of him was exactly what he needed.
This is enough to show that both of them focus on each other, proving that their relationship is very stable.
To be honest, he was not only relieved, but even a little happy.
After talking about Ning Weimin’s emotions, we might as well talk about Ning Weimin’s career.
Just as jealousy is part of women’s nature, there is also a contradiction in men’s nature regarding their career ambitions. If a man cares too much about his career, he will make his woman feel cold and will be considered a cold-blooded animal who does not understand emotions.
But if a man doesn’t have his own career, or he can’t achieve anything no matter how hard he works.
It will also make women look down on him, and he will be considered a useless loser.
Only those who can achieve perfect balance are the real winners.
Ning Weimin understands this truth, so although he is thinking about his lover far away in Hokkaido.
But he didn't delay at all in getting down to business.
As soon as Matsumoto Keiko set off for Hokkaido, Ning Weimin made full and efficient use of his time, devoted himself to his work, and steadily advanced the layout of his grand plan.
Due to an accident involving the real estate under his name, his first priority after the New Year was somewhat different from what he had imagined a few years ago.
It goes without saying that he must put house renovation first.
So while looking for design drawings and layout drawings from a design firm, I ordered materials and made a project budget from a decoration company.
Because it’s easy to get things done with money, and his requirements are concise and clear.
I just hope to transform the three-story Abato into a standard staff dormitory.
Emphasis on functionality over aesthetics, as long as it can meet normal life needs.
So the design office produces the drawings very quickly, almost in one draft.
And because there are no bells and whistles, the project budget is also very cost-effective.
After all the calculations, the initial construction fee is 2 million, then the intermediate fee is 10 million, and the final payment is 5 million.
A total of 17 million yen was the cost of renovating this three-story building from the inside out.
Compared with the current land price that has increased by more than 30 million, although this amount of money is enough to completely transform the small building, it cannot be said to be wasted.
To put it bluntly, if Ning Weimin builds this new house and sells it, he can earn at least 50 million based on the current market situation.
It has only been a few days since I bought it, and I have already earned an ordinary apartment for nothing.
So in just three days, Ning Weimin finally settled the matter.
Although the final construction drawings are not yet fully available, it will take almost three or four working days to deliver.
But in fact, he can completely predict the final layout and effect.
I know that there won’t be too many parts that can be adjusted.
So I happily signed a contract with the company responsible for the decoration project and paid the starting fee.
In this way, the workers can enter the site and demolish it, first clearing away all the useless garbage.
Once the drawings come out, we can seamlessly splice them together and actually start construction according to the drawings without any delay.
After this matter is resolved, Ning Weimin will be busy next, which is how to expand his trolley suitcase business in Japan.
According to priority, he planned the sequence and believed that it was necessary to complete three tasks in the early stage.
First of all, fulfill your promise and contact the senior group customers you met at the airport.
See if they still need a rolling suitcase, if that doesn't change their mind.
Then he would have to hire a truck with a driver and deliver the goods himself.
The next step is to apply for a business license, open the Japanese market for three brands of trolley suitcases as soon as possible, and establish an import and export agency.
Although how to launch sales in Japan and open up up and down channels, he can only do it by himself, no one can count on him.
After all, when carrying out related business in the future, he cannot always do everything by himself regardless of the big or small matters.
How many nails can a person hit by being covered in iron?
Not to mention that he still has a restaurant and a bookstore to take care of, so he is really busy.
But there is always someone to answer the phone for you, handle the accounts, and maintain the normal operation of the office.
Someone also needs to help pick up the goods from customs, transport them to your own warehouse, and finally deliver the goods to your partners.
So he not only needs an independent office registration location and a warehouse to store goods, but he also has to hire long-term employees.
Considering the granite heads of the Japanese, although I recognize their seriousness in doing things, I really can't expect their efficiency.
So there must be two or three office staff, two warehouse managers, and a driver responsible for transporting goods.
There is no doubt that this is a large expense.
It just so happens that the Japanese are very picky these days. The rich have been living for too long, and few people are willing to work as contract workers for small companies.
Especially since this small company still has a Chinese boss, it will be even harder to find people.
In view of this situation, Ning Weimin had to be prepared to be taken advantage of.
It is likely that you will have to pay one-quarter to one-fifth more wages than a company of the same size to hire people.
But fortunately, Matsumoto Keiko left the key to her apartment to Ning Weimin before she left, and asked him to move there as soon as possible.
This was like virtually solving the office location problem for him.
You must know that the Akasaka apartment bought by Ning Weimin is a commercial and residential building.
Since the person no longer lives here, it fully meets the conditions for registering a company.
So I have to say that eating soft food will not hurt your teeth.
Just because I have such a good sister-lover.
This thing that makes it difficult for ordinary people, when it comes to Ning Weimin, it actually becomes five words floating in the sky again.
In addition, Ning Weimin's last task is naturally to find ways to open up sales channels.
In this regard, it is precisely because Pierre Cardin Japan Co., Ltd. is unwilling to help that it cannot put the goods into the mall.
So Ning Weimin's original plan was to follow the idea given to him by Kagawa Rinko and try the mail order channel of the catalog sales company.
But later on, unexpectedly, I took Zou Guodong to the airport and met a senior tour group, which gave me new inspiration.
After repeated weighing in his mind, he felt that rather than casting a wide net through catalog sales, it seemed more reliable to cooperate with a Japanese travel agency first.
For no other reason than this, this is an extremely accurate targeted delivery to the target customer group.
As the old saying goes, can an owner who can afford a horse still be unable to afford a saddle?
Also, Japanese people value trust in everything they do, and they are stubborn and don't like change.
Most people will never change the brand of milk they drink even after reading newspapers for a lifetime.
The travel agency chosen by the customer is enough to prove that the customer has trust in this travel agency.
In this case, it is conceivable that the promotion of trolley suitcases may be just a casual word to people from travel agencies, but the success rate is obviously low.
Why not?
Finally, there is another option, which is to cooperate with Japanese travel agencies. There are more possibilities that can be explored.
Ning Weimin can completely connect Sino-Japanese travel agencies and develop a tourist route to the Chinese mainland.
Get all the Japanese who are extremely rich at this time to the capital.
In this way, his Tan Palace and Temple of Heaven Park will not only gain more benefits from them.
Japanese travel agencies are afraid that they will have to look high on him and not treat him as an ordinary small boss.
Isn't this a very good thing?
Not only is it worthy of the country, it is also worthy of oneself.