Jiro Kawakita used nearly 1,000 pieces over a five-year period from 1981-1986, but only 8 pieces did the six-round cumulative KJ method, or just under 90% of the total Expedition Net. Well, it’s not surprising that the number of pieces of time-consuming items is small, so I would really like to know the percentage of time spent on them, but I guess we don’t have that data.
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