I really like Kimishima, but these kind of very high percentage of votes are nothing extraordinary, most shareholders just vote as the Board of Directors suggest, or simply delegate the vote to the Board itself.
Only enterprises which are struggling or involved in some kind of scandal show low approval ratings for their BD.
As an example, after the News Corporation Scandals of 2011, Murdoch received 35% of shareholders votes against him (that's pretty high considering that he controls 39% of the shares): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/media/9614613/News-Corp-board-survives-protest-vote.html







