Yang says he thinks the North Korean leader's visit is aimed at discussing cooperation with China on strengthening economic ties, nuclear disarmament talks and "the Cheonan incident."
VOA: standard.2010.05.03
The problem at present, he says, is that North Korean farmers plant too many poor-quality seeds in a desperate attempt to boost crops, and do so in soil that is becoming increasingly less fertile.
Probably getting a glimpse of Rikidozan surrounded by a welcoming crowd, he must have thought: heis Rikidozan the Japanese, not Korean, and it's the same with me, the one who's playing the welcoming music.