While watching this year's NHK historical drama "Kamakura-dono no 13nin" -- I am still that guy who thinks that I should have started watching it around September.
I've been watching this year's historical drama,
"Homage to Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None'"
I thought that.
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However, in a special NHK program this year, the problem-solving methods (solutions) of the Kamakura samurai were
Step.1 Discussion → Breakdown
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Step.2 Terrorism
The explanation was that this is a violent system.
When I think about the fact that the samurai group was what we would now call an "anti-society (gang)" itself...
I am now deeply appreciating the happiness of being born in a democratic country with a complete rule of law system.