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	<title>Comments on: Hiromi Maki is a livestock distributor.   It’s been 50 years since I started this business at the age of 18, and I have been satisfied with beef cattle breeding.  I have no regrets about engaging in it.  Some people kindly say, &#8216;I have no worries in leaving my cattle to Maki,&#8217; and we do business on this  mutual understanding. That is how I’m able to make a living. It’s through person-to-person relationships. I always go to the ordinary (Non-Dowa) districts to do business, and I think discrimination cannot be eliminated without building trusting relationships between people. Cattle breeding has created relationships where people understand me. For me, cattle brought bonds.  Cattle and I are as one. Since I won a prize at the All Japan Wagyu Association Cattle Show, people tell me they are hoping I win again five years from now. I hope I’ll still be alive and well!</title>
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