If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We were so poor when I was a kid that I had a sister who was stamped, 'Made In Japan.'
Japan is a well-educated, technological society. It is a free society, protects intellectual property.
Half my fan mail comes from Japan.
Clearly, Japan is a most important market for digital consumer products.
Frankly, I was surprised at how generous the Japanese press has been to the idea of a foreigner running Sony.
I speak of the old Japan, because out of the ashes of the old Japan there has risen a new Japan.
I love Japan. I love the collision of the modern and ancient worlds coming together in that place. It's so high-tech and cool.
I received from my experience in Japan an incredible sense of respect for the art of creating, not just the creative product. We're all about the product. To me, the process was also an incredibly important aspect of the total form.
I remember a great America where we made everything. There was a time when the only thing you got from Japan was a really bad cheap transistor radio that some aunt gave you for Christmas.
Basically all the world's computer parts come from the same supply chain that runs from Korea, down through coastal China, over to Taiwan, and down to Malaysia.