Chapter 377 Fellowship
Azabu, Castle Peak, and Platinum were the gathering places of the rich in Hong Kong. The reason why they were internally digested lay in the fact that the Hong Kong District’s property prices were not generally expensive.
For the average person, the most they could do was to look at the prices and fantasize about it. The vast majority of people who have real estate in Mabu, Castle Peak, and Platinum have gone through more than one generation of struggle.
If it’s someone who has achieved success in one generation, it’s either a speculative success of betting on their lives, or they’re gifted. Otherwise, it simply falls into the category of the impossible.
In Japan, the traditional family structure of three and four generations is rare, but that doesn’t mean it’s not there. In places where real estate is more expensive, on the contrary, it will be common.
The average young person today cannot afford to buy a home, so they are renting smaller and smaller apartments in more and more remote areas.
When their parents and grandparents caught up with Japan’s rapid economic development, they bought houses and land and became property owners.
By the time these young people enter the workforce, the good times of Japan’s economic development are long gone, leaving them with long working hours and poorly paid jobs.
The biggest headache for them was the monthly rent, which, according to the United Nations, was divided into one-third for rent, one-third for living, and one-third for savings.
But, in fact, that’s impossible. The cost of living in Tokyo, one of the world’s three most cosmopolitan cities, is quite high.
Rent alone can cost half of one’s income, if not more. As for renting a place, it is only a small space of about ten square meters, or even less than ten square meters.
As a result, young people who live at home have been born. This living for more than ten, twenty years, has long been accustomed to. The biggest benefit is to be able to save on rent.
After paying the living expenses, parents and other people will not interfere with a what. One can also live in peace of mind.
Even if you don’t pay, you can still live. Under the sky, only a very few parents would really kick their own children out of the house.
Unless the relationship with the family is particularly strained, only then will they voluntarily move out of the house. Either that, or they want to live in complete freedom. There are also escapist otaku in middle-class families in Tokyo.
As for the non-Tokyo area people who go to Beijing to work, they are often the most miserable group. They have abandoned the means of production in their hometowns (they don’t work the land) or they simply can’t find work in their hometowns.
Some of them either become refugees in Internet cafes or share a room with a group of people, like ants. There are still ants in Tokyo.
They generally gather in Adachi and Arakawa districts, where rents are cheap. Otherwise, there are places like Shinjuku and Shibuya where young people can work.
As long as you don’t have to pay rent, you can have half the money in your hand. Ordinary young people from Tokyo who have a house at home, even if they are just doing an ordinary job and are at the bottom of the corporate ladder, they are still able to attract a lot of women.
In the marriage market, they had an even greater advantage. After Takahashi Kazuya’s active self-introduction, he was instantly accepted by the old women of the Rosebud Club, and that was still due to his own background.
The most direct benefit of a woman from the Hong Kong area marrying a man from the Hong Kong area was that wealth would not be divided and lost, but would instead strengthen and consolidate their own class.
Japan is not subtle when it needs to talk about money, and is even more direct than the Chinese. They tend to ask each other what their annual income is.
Do Chinese people usually ask that? Chinese people will only ask, have a house? Do you have a car? Do you have savings? As for tall, short, fat and thin, that doesn’t matter much.
“The match is about to start. Let’s go over and watch!” Takahashi Kazuya kindly said to Mizuhara Yuki.
Mizuhara Yuki glanced at her mother and got the meaning to go! It was only then that she reappeared in front of the floor-to-ceiling glass window with Takahashi Kazuya.
Kazuya Takahashi had taken two binoculars and handed one over to her while the other was kept for his own use.
“Mrs. Mizuhara, if you can’t see Takahashi, then you might as well let me have him. I may not have a daughter, but I have a niece at home who doesn’t have a boyfriend!” Mrs. Nagayama wasn’t all joking.
“I never said I couldn’t see Takahashi.” Mrs. Mizuhara had no intention of cutting her losses. She wasn’t stupid, the Hard Gold Group was growing as fast as it could at the moment.
In the future, that would only get better. Takahashi Kazuya was again one of the group’s executives. As he got older, his income would increase.
Not to mention that he was so young, and he and Masayoshi Kishimoto were childhood friends, meaning that there was still more room for advancement in the future. Plus, his family background was another five generations of lawyers in Aoyama, Minato-ku.
According to Japanese tradition, the child to buy a house, the parents are the same will be in private a sponsorship. What Japanese parents give money to their children, but also to pay gift tax and so on, that has not really strictly followed through much.
Furthermore, the parents can buy a house and let the child live there for free without charging rent. Or, the parents may even give some living allowance in private.
Taxes that some people will still see. Even if they do, it’s just them, after all, even they are playing around with it to a greater or lesser extent.
Inheritance tax is also a big joke in Japan. If Japan were to follow these laws and regulations, would there still be a serious solidification of class in Japan?
Some people in Minato-ku, Chiyoda-ku, and Santoshin, Chuo-ku have lived there for hundreds of years. According to the inheritance tax and gift tax, they are no longer owned by a certain family! Other people not only continue to live well, but are also getting richer and richer.
“Rie, I’m sure Chairman Kishimoto’s company still has quite a few quality young single unmarried men. At that time, it might be a good idea for the ladies of our Rosebud Society to organize a fellowship with some of these outstanding men among the Hard Gold Group.” Mrs. Hashimoto proposed.
“I think Mrs. Hashimoto’s proposal is good. The scope should not be limited to just our Rosebud Society, but can also be expanded to include people related to our Rosebud Society and so on.” Mrs. Nagayama naturally wanted to introduce her niece to a quality man as her girlfriend, followed by marriage.
“This ……” Sakai Rie, as a young woman, heartily disliked doing this kind of thing that middle-aged women loved to do. She showed some hesitation and said.
“I think this is a good proposal. There are quite a few executives in our Hard Gold Group who are too busy with their work to fall in love.
Among them is the Human Affairs Minister, Takayuki Nanno. He’s Masayoshi and I’s hairdresser. There’s also Ryosuke Natsume, the Minister of Publicity, and Ryuui Miyazaki, the president of Hard Gold E-Commerce.
By the way, you guys want a middle-aged man who’s been divorced? Kiyoshi Kobayashi, president of Hard Gold Capital, and Katsuhei Yamaguchi, president of Hard Gold Construction, are both still single too.” Kazuya Takahashi turned his back to face them and responded positively.