The art of outlasting: What we can learn from timeproof Japanese businesses
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The existence of Hōryū-ji, standing tall for over 1,300 years, speaks to a tradition of care and craftsmanship passed down through generations.
Kongo Gumi started as a family business in 578 AD, invited to Japan to bring Buddhist architecture to life, weathering history with resilience.
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