The 4th Open
Art Festival
in Changchun, China Sep.2003
5 Sep. 2003
22. ARAI Shin-ichi (Japan)
"Tourist #7 VIVA Globalism!--at ex-capital city of Manchukuo--"
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ARAI said
In our primal school days (almost 40 years before) in Japan
We had school lunch which were breads and powdered skimmed milk and
some dishes. And I had eaten neither bread nor milk at home. We ate
rice and miso soup there. The bread were made by expired flour of USA
and the powdered skimmed milk were made by expired milk of USA which
are the food of livestock in USA. USA gov't sold them Japan gov't. So
we were familiar with bread and milk. Sometimes I asked my mother to
buy bread and milk. But She said that they were too expensive to buy
for us.
Also I like Coca-cola very much but I only could got it once or
twice for the year. When our relatives visited us at new year or some
festival, they gave me small money and I ran to buy Coca-cola. My
parents asked me why I like Coca-cola taste like medicines and it is
very expensive!
That day in TV spots every day sung "DEL MONTE tomato ketchup" song.
We happily sung "DEL MONTE tomato ketchup" song without knowing what is
the ketchup. After I liked ketchup very much so every foods I used
ketchup. But my parents never used it.
My home town is very country side so 40 years before around my house
were almost all rice field and some gas station. But nowadays there are
no rice fields but are McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, 24 hr open
convenience store like "Seven-Eleven", and USA style road side
restaurant.
My father who died last year liked Kentucky Fried Chicken very much
in his last years.
He also liked Japanese sake very much and drunk sake and ate
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
He drunk sake with Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Now my mother lives alone my home town. She told me that she
sometimes dose not like to make her meal so she buy breads and milk at
convenience store "Seven-Eleven" for her lonely dinner.
Pouring flour, powdered skimmed milk, ketchup and Coca-Cola over
Words (Left) in Chinese character
Harmony of the all races
Globalism
Benevolence (U.S.A) sovereignty make earthly
paradise
Words (Right) in Chinese character
Harmony of the five races (Japanese, Chinese,
Manchus, Mongolians and Koreans)
Manchukuo
Benevolence (Japan) sovereignty make earthly
paradise
ex-Manchukuo slogan by Japan
Eating McDonald's and Kentucky, Shouting "VIVA Globalism!"
At last adding a word "Spurious"
to "Glabalism" and "Manchukuo"
22. ARAI Shin-ichi (Japan)
"Tourist #7 VIVA Globalism!--at ex-capital city of Manchukuo--"
Changchun city