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00:00Aki no Ryokou de Ikitai Tokoro
00:0410th Kumamoto
00:079th Nagano
00:098th Hiroshima
00:127th Nara
00:146th Ishikawa
00:175th Fukuoka
00:194th Nagasaki
00:223rd Kyoto
00:242nd Okinawa
00:261st Hokkaido
00:30This time, we will focus on the prefecture that is not in the top of the rankings.
00:37I have an image that it is a very binary place.
00:42There is nothing here.
00:47This is a place where local people say so.
00:50Fukui Prefecture
00:53I may have never been there.
00:55The number of tourists has increased since the Hokuriku Shinkansen passed.
01:00Tojinbo
01:03And
01:05There is a place called Echizen Omujo that can be seen in the sky.
01:09This is amazing.
01:11When I look around, there are a lot of places.
01:17This is the only park in Japan.
01:21In the southernmost part of the prefecture, there is a park.
01:27Mushroom forest
01:29It's cute.
01:30There is a slide like this.
01:44It's long.
01:45It's amazing.
01:47It's amazing.
01:49It's fun.
01:52I can't see the end.
01:53It's amazing.
01:55Where does it start?
01:59This slide is 460 meters long.
02:04I want to go there.
02:05I want to go there.
02:09It's amazing.
02:10It's fun.
02:12Fukui is good.
02:15It's the best I've ever been to.
02:17It's good.
02:18Show me the slide.
02:19This is a special elevator for the slide.
02:22The elevator is 10 times higher than the building.
02:24You can't go up there.
02:26You don't need an elevator.
02:28It's amazing.
02:32This is good.
02:34It's a roller coaster.
02:36It's pretty good.
02:38Children will be happy.
02:42Various courses are fun.
02:45There are five courses.
02:46The height is the highest in Japan.
02:57There is a bus in Fukui that you don't want to get off.
03:03It looks like a fancy bus.
03:07I've never seen a bus like this.
03:09I've never seen a bus like this.
03:12What kind of bus is it?
03:31Suddenly from the window.
03:35It's amazing.
03:38I want to get on.
03:40What you see in the right window is the children of Versailles.
03:45It's amazing.
03:53It's amazing.
03:54It's a Jurassic Park.
03:56It's a normal urban area.
04:02Someone is getting on.
04:04I won't let you go to the museum.
04:08I'm a persistent man.
04:14It's amazing.
04:15This bus is a monitor instead of a window.
04:20You can experience the dinosaur world while moving.
04:24It's a 5,000-passenger bus.
04:265,000-passenger bus?
04:29The bus uses the latest video technology.
04:34There is no dinosaur or history in the name of Fukui.
04:42Fukui Prefecture has the most fossils in Japan.
04:46There is a dinosaur named Fukui in the name of the dinosaur.
04:50It's amazing.
04:52It's a bus that makes you feel excited while going to the destination.
04:56It's a bus that makes you feel excited while going to the destination.
05:01Is there a dinosaur in Fukui?
05:04Yes.
05:06Is there an old man in Fukui?
05:09No.
05:10There is a man named Nukumizu.
05:12Nukumizu?
05:14I want to work with Nukumizu.
05:18I want to see a dinosaur.
05:23There is a dinosaur made by nature in the city of dinosaurs.
05:28Looking at the dinosaur museum from the sky.
05:43I was surprised.
05:45It looks like a head and a mouth.
05:48It looks like a dinosaur.
05:50It's amazing that it looks like a dinosaur.
05:53Moreover, there are not only green parts.
05:58There is another dinosaur in the museum.
06:03It is said that it was placed in a hole and became like this in the phenomenon of nature.
06:12A giant wall that you want to see in person.
06:17A small village in Ono City.
06:23What do you protect from?
06:37What is that?
06:45It's a wall.
06:47It's a wall.
06:49It's a huge wall.
06:55On the side,
07:00there is a six-shaped tatami mat.
07:05There is a sculpture with a surprising pattern.
07:08It's amazing.
07:11There are more than ten.
07:14It's amazing.
07:19It's amazing.
07:28In fact, this is a wall that prevents the flow of water.
07:33It is 300 meters long.
07:37It protects the village.
07:42However, the wall alone is not beautiful.
07:46I heard that the picture on the wall was drawn with the image of each generation.
07:55It is said that the local temple priest expressed the contents of the sutra with a safe wish as a model for the residents of the village.
08:09At the station on the railroad in Echizen City,
08:17there is a vending machine like this.
08:30A nail?
08:38What is this?
08:44Is this big?
08:49He was selling a rusty and huge nail.
08:53What is this?
08:55This is a nail to stop the rail and pillow of the old railroad.
09:01It's called a dog nail.
09:03It's really powerful.
09:05He put a dog nail in a vending machine.
09:09It seems that it is popular among railroad fans, including the history of stopping the railroad.
09:14What kind of place is Echizen?
09:17It's Echizen Washi.
09:19Echizen Washi?
09:20Yes.
09:22What sports equipment do you want to use?
09:27Echizen Washi has a history of 1,500 years.
09:31From a small piece of paper about the size of a business card to a large piece of paper like Fusuma,
09:35there are various types of Washi.
09:40With that kind of Washi?
09:48It's a piece of paper.
09:49This is a baseball glove made of Washi.
09:53Of course, the part with the pattern is made of Washi,
09:56but this black string part is also made of Washi.
10:00But if you just try to make it...
10:07Can you use it?
10:08Really?
10:09Great!
10:15It seems to be very light and good.
10:18It's made of fiber, so it's a very durable paper.
10:23A sports manufacturer is looking at the possibility of joint development.
10:29This time, I saw a new possibility of Washi,
10:32so I would like to challenge various things in the future and expand the possibilities of Washi.
10:38Can you make leather jackets?
10:40I think so.
10:41It's cool, isn't it?
10:42Leather jackets made of Washi.
10:45In Fukui City, there is an elementary school that makes you want to cheer.
10:49It's amazing that there is still Fukui.
10:51The school is located about 30 minutes from the station.
10:55It's an elementary school of efficiency.
11:02Do you know the program called Chin-Hyakkei?
11:04Yes, I know.
11:06Do you know?
11:07Who do you like the most in Chin-Hyakkei?
11:09Mr. Watanabe of Neptune.
11:11Who is he?
11:12He's over there.
11:13How do you know Mr. Watanabe?
11:15He's on the far left.
11:17He's my partner.
11:19He has a long face and is cool.
11:24Mr. Watanabe, thank you.
11:26He has a long face and is cool.
11:30Why do you want to cheer?
11:42I wrote what I noticed from here.
11:45No way.
11:47It's a big school.
11:51I'm the only one in this elementary school.
11:55Are you the only one?
11:56Yes, I'm the only one.
11:58It's a big school.
11:59It's not in Ritou.
12:01It's in Kencho.
12:04There is only one elementary school for children.
12:09I'm Motonari Matsudaira, 5th grade.
12:12I'm Mocchan.
12:14There is only one elementary school for children.
12:25Good morning.
12:27Nice to meet you.
12:29Do you always come by car?
12:30Yes.
12:31Do you always walk?
12:32Yes.
12:33It's about 15 minutes on foot.
12:35It's a mountain road, so it's dangerous.
12:38So I drive back and forth by car.
12:41As soon as they talk...
12:43What do you do in the morning?
12:46I'm a farmer.
12:49Are you a farmer?
12:50Yes.
12:51What do you do every day?
12:52I do it every day.
12:53You're great.
12:54Mocchan, you're great.
12:55I read books during my free time.
12:57Do you read books?
12:58Yes.
12:59Do you like books?
13:00Yes, I do.
13:01I'm the only one in the library.
13:03I see.
13:04Are you a bookworm?
13:06Yes.
13:08Mocchan and her teacher read books.
13:12I'm reading a newspaper on my tablet.
13:17Do you read newspapers?
13:18Yes, I do.
13:20Who do you like?
13:23I like Mr. Harris.
13:26Mr. Harris, the author of the debate.
13:29He's an adult.
13:31I don't like political issues.
13:38They have a class with local people.
13:44I'm a graduate of Denga Elementary School.
13:47I see.
13:48I want local adults to help me learn.
13:58Where are you going now?
13:59I'm going to have lunch.
14:01Lunch?
14:03Do you have lunch?
14:04Yes, I do.
14:05I have lunch at school, so I'm going to have it.
14:10She's going to have lunch in the kitchen of the elementary school.
14:14It's nice.
14:16Here are the ingredients for today's lunch.
14:18It looks delicious.
14:19You're free to eat as you like.
14:20I'm happy to have such a delicious lunch.
14:26Are you happy?
14:27Yes.
14:28Thank you for the meal.
14:29For today's lunch, I'm going to have rice, tuna, and sesame oil fried rice.
14:36I'm going to have rice, tuna, and sesame oil fried rice.
14:40At ordinary schools, lunch is broadcast from the broadcasting room.
14:45I'm going to have sesame oil fried rice.
14:48I'm going to have sesame oil fried rice.
14:51But isn't it lonely to be alone?
14:55Aren't you lonely?
14:57It's a little lonely, but it's more fun than that.
15:01Is it fun?
15:02Yes.
15:04In fact, Chiku, where the school is located, has the least population in the city.
15:11Until last year, it was close to a junior high school.
15:14It was small but lively.
15:17The junior high school was closed in March of this year.
15:21Elementary school students were also submitted to other schools.
15:26Last year, I was able to choose whether to stay at this school or move to the next school.
15:37I'm sure she'll move to the same school as her friend.
15:42That's what her mother thought.
15:45I've asked her many times, but I decided to stay here.
15:54What does Motonari have in mind?
15:58It's a school where my ancestors and my father have been connected.
16:06The people of the area are glad to hear that.
16:11I'd like to stay here a little longer.
16:15Motonari, you're great.
16:17You think about it by yourself.
16:19I'm going to play, so I'll wait for you with a long face.
16:25I'll make it long.
16:27I'll make it as long as I can.
16:31I'll make your face longer.
16:46What if you investigate a suspicious sign?
16:52I'm not good at looking.
16:55It's great to hear the story.
17:00Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture
17:04Speaking of the culture of the Tokai region, it's morning.
17:08Very cheap morning.
17:10Cheap?
17:11Cheap.
17:12That's beyond imagination.
17:16Rice balls?
17:24Cereal?
17:25Cereal.
17:26What is this?
17:32You're kidding me.
17:34And the price is as much as you want.
17:39It's 300 yen for one adult.
17:43The child fee is 100 yen from elementary school to college.
17:49It's cheap because it's helped by local companies.
17:53Great.
17:55In such a peaceful area of the city.
18:00It's spicy.
18:05What do you want to convey?
18:12What do you want to convey?
18:19Where is it?
18:25A hamburger with a lot of Charao.
18:29He has a strong habit.
18:31He's a person who admires Daku.
18:35It's a difficult company name.
18:39It's a company that is often noticed.
18:44But that's not the case.
18:46Isn't it dangerous?
18:47Hello.
18:51Hello.
18:53What kind of company is this?
18:56This is a company that makes T-shirts.
19:00It's a dyeing shop with three machines.
19:04It's a company that makes T-shirts.
19:09Who is the person on this signboard?
19:15Is he the president?
19:18It's as I imagined.
19:27Hello.
19:29It's the person on the signboard.
19:31It's amazing.
19:32He is the president of this company.
19:34Is he the president?
19:35You can tell by looking at the president.
19:39He doesn't betray expectations.
19:44What kind of signboard is that?
19:46When I go to work or school, I feel gloomy.
19:52I don't laugh.
19:55When I was on my way to work, I saw that signboard.
19:57I was surprised.
19:59I thought that if I could make people laugh and go to work, I would feel better.
20:04It used to be a small factory.
20:08I became the president 10 years ago.
20:09He is young.
20:11I became the president 20 years after I took office.
20:13That's amazing.
20:15He is the president of Yarega.
20:18What is the president's initiative to change the company?
20:22I want to hire people who are socially weak.
20:27I want to hire people who are 15 to 80 years old.
20:3190% of my employees are women.
20:32I think it's easier to work if women can work.
20:35There are many mothers who have small children.
20:37You can go to work freely.
20:40You can go home freely.
20:42It's a job style that is freer than flexing.
20:48Do you want to take a break for two months?
20:49I understand.
20:51Do you want to take a break for half a year?
20:52I understand.
20:53The employees decide the working hours.
20:56You can go to work freely.
20:57That's right.
20:59What about near the company?
21:01There are few places for children.
21:03If there were, I would start working.
21:06It's an environment where employees can raise children easily.
21:11If it's a machine, it's decided to work for 400 hours.
21:14If it's a person, it's decided to work hard.
21:17If the motivation goes up, it will go up to 7 million or 8 million.
21:21It's strong.
21:23What if you improve the way you work in this era?
21:27In terms of sales, when I joined, I didn't have 50 million yen.
21:31Now I have 100 million yen.
21:34There were more than 10 employees.
21:37There are about 230 people this year.
21:39It's a coincidence.
21:41It's a coincidence.
21:44It was an unexpected company.
21:47It's completely different from what it looks like.
21:49It's the power of people.
21:51Children become high school students.
21:53High school students become adults.
21:55Adults have families.
21:56People who have families become grandfathers.
21:58But all of these connections are made through the Sakaguchi line.
22:04I think this is the happiest thing.
22:14It's an ideal workplace.
22:16It's a place where the company's revenue is increasing.
22:20I think it's a place where I can be equal.
22:24I think this is a place where various companies should refer to.
22:30Depending on the type of movie, you can be a sponsor.
22:34That's right.
22:36But I'm the type to say,
22:37You have to hire me.
22:40It's a hassle.
22:41It's a hassle.
22:45I can't imagine it.
22:47Can you make furniture with that?
22:51Katsuragi-cho, Wakayama Prefecture.
22:55It's a famous persimmon farm.
22:58Persimmon.
22:59At this time of year.
23:00That's nice.
23:05It's huge.
23:06It's amazing.
23:07There are persimmons everywhere in the city.
23:10It's all persimmons.
23:11That's right.
23:13It's amazing.
23:17In such a city, there is a strange 100-yen shop.
23:20100-yen shop.
23:23What kind of shop is this?
23:26It's cute.
23:35100 yen.
23:38What?
23:39One is 100 yen.
23:46It's a deposit box.
23:49You can put your money in here.
23:52This is where you sell wood.
23:58That's right.
24:01A 100-yen shop for wood.
24:05It's interesting.
24:07It's not just 100 yen.
24:11It's 500 yen.
24:14What is this board?
24:18It's 5,000 yen.
24:21What's inside?
24:25It's 45,000 yen.
24:26It's expensive.
24:34There are multiple boards.
24:38I'm surprised.
24:39I'm here to buy wood.
24:40To buy wood.
24:41I'm building a house now.
24:43I'm going to buy materials.
24:45You're building a house?
24:46She is selling leftover wood from the woodshed.
24:52DIY is popular these days.
24:56There is a 100-yen shop like this in Wakayama.
25:01She reuses something unexpected in Kyoto.
25:04What is it?
25:06It's in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.
25:10It's in a house like this in the back alley.
25:15Excuse me.
25:26This is my workshop.
25:28Your workshop?
25:29Yes.
25:30This is the house where my grandparents used to live.
25:33How old is this house?
25:35I think it's more than 100 years old.
25:39I'm making furniture.
25:41This is the furniture I'm making.
25:45The materials are a little rare.
25:47I think I'm the only one who is making it in Japan.
25:53It's such a stylish furniture.
25:57She actually reuses something.
26:00What do you think it is?
26:04Does it show up here?
26:06I don't think so.
26:09It doesn't feel good.
26:11It's cold.
26:13Let's do it.
26:15One, two, three.
26:19Kiyohara-san.
26:20It's a warehouse.
26:23What do you mean by a warehouse?
26:25It's a warehouse where various things are burned.
26:30It's cheap.
26:32It's cheap.
26:34You can eat it at the worst.
26:36That's not the first answer.
26:41It's a cardboard box.
26:44Warehouse is terrible.
26:46Warehouse was the last one.
26:48I'm a rice cracker.
26:51You don't have to buy anything.
26:54This is furniture.
26:57What is it?
26:59What is it?
27:02Is it a warehouse?
27:04It's a chopstick.
27:06It's a chopstick.
27:08That's great.
27:14I'm making furniture using a salt-based chopstick.
27:17It's salt-based.
27:19That's great.
27:20How do you harden it?
27:22That's great.
27:25That's a lot.
27:28It's a waste.
27:29It's not a waste.
27:33Why did you start this?
27:35I used to work at a restaurant.
27:37I saw a chopstick that was thrown away in large quantities.
27:40I thought I could still use it.
27:43That's a good idea.
27:45He uses a bamboo chopstick.
27:49I process it into the final product and make it.
27:54This is how a salt-based chopstick becomes furniture.
28:03How many chopsticks do you need to make one table?
28:07Less than 3,000.
28:09It takes about three days to make one for 1,500 people.
28:14Can you make it in three days?
28:16That's right.
28:18He only makes it by hand.
28:21He's good at it.
28:23I'm the only one in Japan who can make it.
28:26That's right.
28:27I think it's okay to make money.
28:30I want to spread my business.
28:35It's a fork.
28:41It's a chopstick, not a warehouse.
28:44I'm glad it's not a warehouse.
28:46I saw chopsticks, but I thought they were chopsticks.
28:50What do you mean?
28:51The color.
28:53The color?
28:55It's not a chopstick at all.
28:56It's too sweet for me.
28:59It's positive.
29:01It's positive.
29:03Next time, we will try something that you can never imagine.
29:08Toyoka City, Hyogo Prefecture
29:12It's a famous place for crab.
29:15It's not Taiyaki, it's Kariyaki.
29:19It's cute.
29:23There is also a gold leaf soft cream with crab powder.
29:31A high school girl in a crab town discovered something amazing.
29:38Hello.
29:41Are you Mr. Ikegami?
29:43I'm Towako Ikegami, a third-year student at Toyoka High School.
29:47Nice to meet you.
29:49I made a great discovery.
29:51Is it the first time in the world?
29:52It's the first time in the world.
29:53Mr. Ikegami.
29:54What kind of person is Mr. Ikegami?
29:57He's a playful person.
29:59He's a playful person.
30:00I like him because he's a good guy.
30:02He's a good guy, isn't he?
30:03That's right.
30:04I think he's a playful person.
30:09A normal high school girl going to a normal school.
30:13I've been into playing the guitar lately.
30:22I was chosen to be a trainee at the station.
30:25I run 6 km a day to practice at the station.
30:29I work in a dark place alone.
30:32I go home after about an hour.
30:34A normal school life.
30:37A great discovery for the first time in the world.
30:42That was three years ago.
30:43What's a great discovery?
30:45It's a video of my hard work.
30:47I like watching YouTube videos abroad.
30:51I made something that turned from mango peel into plastic.
30:55There were a lot of things like that.
30:57I was interested in how to make interesting plastic.
31:03She's been interested in plastic waste, which has been a problem all over the world.
31:11Cicadas are noisy.
31:16Don't cicada feathers look like plastic?
31:22I looked it up.
31:23Cicada feather ingredients.
31:25When I looked it up, I found out that it contained chitin.
31:29She found out that cicada feathers contained chitin.
31:35Chitin is also in shrimp and crab shells.
31:41By the way, I have a lot of crabs.
31:45Crab is very famous.
31:48She thought she could make plastic from crab shells.
31:55But how did an ordinary high school student succeed?
32:01I didn't know there was such a thing as GSC.
32:04I might be able to do research if I go through here.
32:08GSC stands for Global Science Campus.
32:12It's a system where universities support high school students who want to learn scientific fields.
32:20Of course, there are strict judges.
32:23There were many universities, but I was attracted to Tokyo University.
32:26It's a program called Ryutokyo GSC Next.
32:30I applied for it.
32:35She applied to Tokyo University to do research on making plastic from crab shells.
32:41I melted the crab shells and took out the chitin.
32:44I made it into a film and used it as plastic.
32:50I was surprised that I could pass the GSC.
32:5697 students were selected at once.
32:59However, the number of people who support the research will be further reduced.
33:05I had to take classes at Tokyo University for about half a year.
33:10I had to make better research proposals.
33:16However, in the process...
33:20I was inspired to make the film.
33:25But I wasn't really convinced.
33:28I thought I couldn't do research if I didn't do it.
33:31In Ryutokyo GSC, there are many micro-stories about microorganisms and genes.
33:39For example, using large intestines.
33:42She talked to a researcher of the same generation.
33:46He gave her a hint.
33:48I looked up plastic microorganisms.
33:51Everyone was doing that.
33:53I found a microorganism called PHA.
33:56It's a microorganism that makes plastic.
33:58I found out that the ingredient PHA becomes plastic.
34:03PHA is a type of plastic produced by microorganisms.
34:09That's where I got to.
34:14You can find microorganisms that make PHA by eating crab shells.
34:18What does that mean?
34:22I felt like I was looking at a second-hand bookstore.
34:24I'm looking for an old crab shell.
34:27What do you use it for?
34:29I don't know.
34:39A big discovery by a high school girl.
34:44How do you make plastic from a crab shell?
34:49I've always thought it was plastic.
34:52Thanks to everyone, I was able to use microorganisms to make PHA plastic.
34:57I was impressed.
34:59When I read the last part of the research proposal, I couldn't believe it.
35:03I've been thinking about it for a long time.
35:07The research theme was to find microorganisms that eat crab shells and make plastic.
35:13It was a great final choice.
35:17I was able to do research.
35:20That's when the research started.
35:23However, such microorganisms have never been found in the world.
35:29But a high school girl discovered it.
35:36If I get this much, I can do a lot of research.
35:40I've been to many restaurants in Toyoka and other places to catch crabs.
35:45You're a high school student.
35:46I've been collecting crab shells for research.
35:49That's cool.
35:51But it's not that easy to find.
35:55If you're looking for microorganisms, you have to look for places where crab shells rot.
36:06She looks for places where crabs have aged as much as possible.
36:11I'm looking for crab shells that have aged.
36:14What are you going to use them for?
36:17She goes to a factory that crushes crab shells to make fertilizer.
36:22I'm looking for microorganisms that eat and decompose crab shells.
36:27I'm looking for soil that has a good location.
36:30She collects the soil where the crab shells were placed.
36:34That's amazing.
36:38She sends it to Tokyo University to do research.
36:42It takes about five and a half hours from Toyoka to Tokyo University.
36:45I go there and do research.
36:49She goes to school in Toyoka to look for microorganisms and does research every day.
36:55I was chosen to be an electrician.
36:58I run six kilometers a day.
37:02I work in a dark place for two hours and go home.
37:08It's a research that's supposed to be done in a lab.
37:12I'm going to use this alcohol lamp to create a rising current.
37:17I'm going to make sure there's no bacteria in the air.
37:21I used to work in a dark lab.
37:25When I looked around, I saw people doing black magic.
37:32After three years of research, she finally found something.
37:37I found microorganisms that eat crab shells and make plastic.
37:43That's amazing.
37:46Wow!
37:48A high school girl made her first discovery in the world.
37:54As a result, she was recognized for her research and won the Minister of Literature and Science Award.
38:04She was also highly rated by the World Research Announcement.
38:10That's amazing.
38:11She's a high school girl.
38:12That's amazing.
38:14You look like a genius high school girl.
38:16No, I'm not.
38:19She's a genius.
38:20How did you grow up?
38:22Did you go to school?
38:24I didn't go to school.
38:26I didn't do anything.
38:28What do you want to be like in the future?
38:31I want to be able to reduce the amount of garbage in the sea with the microorganisms I found.
38:39I want to be able to change the world with my own power.
38:48She made it!
38:53If I didn't tell her to study, she wouldn't have been able to do it.
38:58Most geniuses don't tell their parents to study.
39:03There are many cases like that.
39:05It's like they're doing it on their own.
39:07I don't know if it's true or not, but I don't think they're trying to be cool.
39:11I really want to be cornered by a veteran detective.
39:15I really want to be cornered by a veteran detective.
39:19Are there any invaders around you?
39:24If you're wondering what this is, feel free to post it.
39:28We'll be waiting for you.
39:30Next Week
39:33What?
39:34All of them are Nito-ryu?
39:39Morimoto Shopping Street in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
39:46About 40 shops are lined up across the street.
39:52Everyone, please pay attention to the face of the angel that will appear.
39:57What?
39:59What is this restaurant?
40:01I've been doing business in Morimoto for about 60 years.
40:05This is a Renkon dish made in Morimoto.
40:10Actually, this shop is Nito-ryu in a way.
40:15What do you mean?
40:17The glasses shop is also Nito-ryu.
40:19TV Asahi, what is this?
40:22Hello.
40:23It's amazing.
40:25Is this it?
40:27I'm the OB of Seiryo High School Baseball Club.
40:30I'm a senior of my juniors.
40:35Please remember the face of this person.
40:40I'm 47 years old.
40:44A flower shop that looks serious.
40:48A signboard shop that looks like a craftsman.
40:51Actually,
40:54He was doing this.
41:06There is also a table.
41:08Then I'll teach you.
41:13It's fun.
41:14Let's do it together and make friends.
41:16This is a popular play.
41:18Popular play?
41:21Who is the owner of the glasses shop?
41:24I'm the owner.
41:26I'm a senior.
41:28I'm the owner.
41:29I'm a senior.
41:30Actually, there is a glass shop in the village.
41:34That's right.
41:36Nito-ryu of the shop and the play.
41:41Nito-ryu of the shop and the play.
41:49It's fun.
41:50Nito-ryu of the shop and the play.
41:52Nito-ryu of the shop and the play.
42:00It's like a movie.
42:02It's totally different.
42:03Everyone is an amateur.
42:06I don't think there are many people who have experience.
42:09There is a popular play in the Morimoto shopping district.
42:14A professional actor will act.
42:17I was taught by him.
42:19He cooperates with people in the area.
42:23He is a member of the shopping district.
42:26Are you okay?
42:32He is a member of the shopping district.
42:36He practices in the middle of his work.
42:39He practices for 3 hours.
42:43He is very popular.
42:45Look at this.
42:49This is also included.
42:51This is also included.
42:59It was a great play.
43:00I was impressed.
43:02I've been here for about 10 years.
43:05I saw the play and asked Mr. Ohanai.
43:08Is that true?
43:10Morimoto shopping district is the best.
43:12Please subscribe to SHINJYAKUKEN.
43:18Please subscribe to SHINJYAKUKEN.
43:24I want to be a part of it.
43:26It looks fun.
43:29I was invited as a guest.
43:33I don't think I can beat them.
43:39How can I spend the next two years without regrets?
43:42My Diary will start tonight.
43:46It is a human drama about the happiness of five college students.
43:50I play the main character, Yuki Onomura.
43:54It will be broadcast from 10 o'clock tonight.
43:57Please watch it.

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