![]() ![]() So, most of my customers are not children. KIMURA: For the most part, they play electronic something. Models aren’t popular anymore, especially the more complex models I carry. KIMURA: Children these days aren’t interested. PROFESSOR MIYAGAWA: Children don’t make plastic models anymore? KIMURA: Yes, at that time I spent a lot of time playing with kids hoping I could help them. PROFESSOR MIYAGAWA: But the children used to. KIMURA: That's why the way I conduct business might be a bit different from others. So, I started the shop, thinking that I could help children. After the end of W.W.II people were saying Japan was defeated by US because we were behind in science. PROFESSOR MIYAGAWA: So how long have you been open? The model shop! It’s still here! I used to hang out here all the time. Miyagawa visits the model shop he remembers from his childhood. Learn about Yoshitsune, the brilliant teenage General and original tragic hero. A Japanese “tragic hero,” the model shop man helped Shigeru build models as a boy. ![]()
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