DG Japanese pressings


So I found the Japanese version of Beethoven's Pastorale - Bohm/Wiener on ebay.  I wanted to see if there was any sonic differences and for 6 bucks why not?  To my surprise, it sounds glorious!  No dry, sterile sound here. Thoroughly enjoyable.  This is so unfair, why must the rest of the world suffer at the hands of the German Tonmeister?  Is this a one off thing or do the Japanese DG LPs indeed sound better usually?
rotarius

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Normal for Japanese , when they put their mind to it they seem to be able
to do anything better than anyone else . I was in a Japanese Hospital once, made Mayo Clinic seem like a first-aid station.

First Japanese pressings I bought were 10 LP RCA recordings of Arthur Rubinstein playing Chopin .
Sealed in Salvation Army store in Chippewa Falls. Wi for $2.99 about 5 years ago . Jaw hit shoe-laces , both for price and sound .