(Continuation from yesterday)
However, in order to realize "Japazon" (Japanese government) services at the level of Amazon, the users (Japanese citizens) need to have a certain level of literacy.
Amazon is maintaining its services by eliminating front-of-house operations altogether.
In order for Japazon to provide the same level of service as Amazon, all Japanese citizens should be able to use IT devices (PCs and smartphones) as normal.
In addition, Japazon needs to have the same level of interface as the current human counter service, however, I want to know when the "AI" front service starts?
Aside from that.
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I'm getting used to ebooks. It's convenient.
In my case, I have a Kindle on my phone or tablet, and the fact that I don't have to "carry around a book" is a huge advantage.
Some books are available for free (books on Dazai, Ogai, Soseki, etc.).
I read about a page or two a day while waiting at the train station, etc., so I might be able to read through it at least once before I die (and I already know the story).
On the other hand, it's a shame that I can't get comics like used book prices of "Book-Off".
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I don't buy a lot of ebook comics, but I still buy some of them.
Today, I'm going to recommend
"An old man becomes a junior school girl".
(To be continued)