71. The homes in the complex are gorgeous compared to the tiny, so-called rabbit hutches that the Japanese people are said to live in.
72. The Japanese people are home alone.
73. The Japanese people say they are impatient for change.
74. The Japanese people, meanwhile, came simply to have a good time and see some good rides.
75. The Japanese people exalt flowering cherry trees for their beauty, delicacy, endurance, hardiness, impermanence and other paradoxical traits that encompass human existence.
76. The Japanese people have long been aware of that.
77. The Japanese people may have thirsted briefly for a justice that included judgment of the emperor.
78. The Japanese people seemed to love it.
79. The new results suggest, for example, that Japanese people raised in Japan and the Japanese raised in this country actually think differently about the world.
80. The trick, Takenaka says, is to convince the Japanese people that the sacrifices will pay off.