Do the readers remember Kotome Fujita, known as “genius maker”?
From the 1950s to the 1950s, major decisions were made by political and business heavyweights, including Nobusuke Kishi, who signed the 60-year security treaty with the United States, and Konosuke Matsushita, the “god of management” who was the same. founder of Matsushita Electric (predecessor of Panasonic HD).
Later, psychics and fortune tellers such as Aiko Gibo and Kazuko Hosoki became popular among the public, but Kojohime-san far surpassed them in terms of her influence on top political and business leaders.
He was very successful in the media from a very young age
However, the life of the little princess was shrouded in mystery. Twenty years ago, a man named Koonehime’s younger brother published a memoir, which says that the father listed in Koonehime’s family register and her younger brother are not her biological parents. His real parents were a right-wing mogul and a woman from the hwaryu world, from where he was kidnapped by his registered father, and raised by another woman as his registered mother.
It is difficult to verify how true this story is, but Kojohime became a media treasure from a very young age, as she was “available” to her mother, who is said to be “on the family register .”
On February 23, 1994, 30 years ago, Kojohime was found shot to death in a closet in a high-rise apartment building in Honolulu, Hawaii. He died at the age of 56. On the same day, her only son, Goro, was found burned to death in a car that was on fire in a hotel parking lot. The body was bound with tape and shot in the chest. It was a terrible and strange incident.