Let me say this right, the Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, which is a Japanese resort not far from Mount Fuji, which has been in business since 705 AD. Jasmine Enberg:. Wow. Marcus Johnson:. According to the Guinness World Records, Andrea Romano of Travel and leisure notes that the hotel has been passed down, this is remarkable, within the same family for 52 generations. Jasmine Enberg:. That's incredible.
So when you think about Japan is about the anime, the sushi, the cool culture. When you think about Korea, you think about K-pop, K-drum. So now you may see more Chinese product that are out there and that brings some soft power and prestige to Chinese brand. I think that's one that I've been thinking of.
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And last but very much not least, he's our research analyst covering China and Japan. He's Man-Chung Cheung. Hey, Man-Chung. Man-Chung Cheung:. Hey everybody. Bill Fisher:. Do we have any local derivatives of Shark Tank in your regions or is it Shark Tank everywhere around the world? Paul Briggs:. Well, I can tell you about the origin of the format.