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00:00In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the women's softball gold medal.
00:16Actually, behind it, there was a legendary match that even God could not produce.
00:23First of all, the match that the 40-year-old sports journalist chose, the match that he sweat the most in his life.
00:32I'm Inamiya, a sports journalist. I've been a sports journalist for over 40 years.
00:39For about half a century, he has been participating in historical moments.
00:44So far, he has interviewed more than 5,000 athletes.
00:49The match that the first-class sports journalist chose, the match that he sweat the most in his life.
00:55What should I say?
00:57He has seen all the legends.
00:59Speaking of the Olympics, the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
01:05Speaking of the Beijing Olympics, the gold medal of Kojima Kousuke, a Kyoei men's flat swimming.
01:13The 400-meter relay, the first medal of a Japanese man in history.
01:18The tournament where many famous scenes were born.
01:26Among them, what did Inamiya choose?
01:29Women's softball.
01:30Women's softball?
01:31This is the semi-final match between Japan and Australia.
01:34It was a real battle.
01:36Oh, what is this?
01:37The memory is amazing.
01:39The day before the final, he won the first gold medal in the history of Japanese softball.
01:47There was a miraculous story about a man who was fighting a disease.
01:53Even if God made it, it wouldn't work this well.
02:00This is the wonderful match that the first-class sports journalist chose.
02:06August 20, 2008.
02:10An important battle for the champion of the United States to advance to the final.
02:15Japan's representative, Haruka Saito, led a sufficient force, including the absolute ace Yukiko Ueno.
02:25Actually, there is another person who speaks this match wonderfully.
02:29Utsugi Taeko.
02:31Mr. Utsugi?
02:32Utsugi Taeko.
02:33Utsugi Taeko, a former representative director who led the commentary in this match.
02:39Ever since Ueno joined Japan, he has been hit in Australia.
02:46I heard later that Ueno was strengthening the idea of ​​defeating Japan and winning Japan.
02:53Now, for Japan, if you lose, the Olympics will be over.
02:57If you win, you will fight again in the final with the United States.
03:00There is no sign of an important match.
03:02It's amazing to be the champion of the United States.
03:11Australia, which is eager to defeat Japan, scored a point in the first round.
03:17However, Japan also...
03:27Japan scored a point in the second round.
03:31Japan scored a point in the first round.
03:34Even when Japan is in a two-on-one situation, Japan has a slight advantage.
03:39But that doesn't guarantee victory.
03:42But that's only up to the 7th round.
03:44It's a close match.
03:45It's an unusual way of saying it.
03:53After that, neither side scored a point.
03:55Japan led by one point to the final 7th round.
04:12They easily defeated the two.
04:15Japan won by one point.
04:18But...
04:19No way.
04:20There is a drama.
04:23It's the last batter.
04:24There's a lot of power.
04:25There's one person left.
04:32Big, big, big.
04:33No way.
04:35It's a tie.
04:37It's a tie.
04:40I think the fear of the Olympics will come out here.
04:47I thought the 4th round would be decided by Hirose.
04:53But he's a great person.
04:56Behind the 7th round, Japan couldn't score a point.
05:00The destination of victory is the extension of fate.
05:06A three-hour heated match.
05:09A touching ending that even God cannot produce.
05:13Amazing.
05:14This is amazing.
05:17It's an innocent case that I experienced a few years ago.
05:21The first-class lawyer chose the most controversial trial in his life.
05:27Tonight is a miracle special like a manga.
05:32There is a touching story of a bond.
05:40This world is wonderful.
05:43Full.
05:45The match for the final advance is the extension of fate.
05:50The shot ball is up to 7 times.
05:53After that, the runner starts from the 2nd base.
05:58It will be easier to score a point.
06:00After the extension, I think I will score a point.
06:04I think everyone expected this.
06:07However, with such a thought in mind.
06:13I think I will score a point.
06:18I think I will score a point.
06:228 times and 9 times, both teams have no points.
06:26It was a tough game.
06:28Ueno is really getting better.
06:31Enter the extension 10 times.
06:34The game time at this time was already more than two and a half hours.
06:39Good.
06:41Good.
06:433 outs.
06:46I can't score a point at all.
06:48Good.
06:50Good.
06:52Go, go, go.
06:54Good, good.
06:563rd base.
06:592nd base, NISHIYAMA.
07:04I asked him about his feelings at this time.
07:08I wanted to help him as soon as possible.
07:15But it didn't go well.
07:25Even after 10 times, the score is still 2 to 2.
07:30The one who broke the balance first is...
07:33Go, go, go.
07:35Go, go, go.
07:37It's a foul.
07:39It's a foul.
07:41It's tough.
07:43Australia wins.
07:45Oh, really?
07:47Ueno is in a bad position.
07:51I think this point was quite heavy.
07:55Japan is in a desperate pinch that if they don't score a point with a back attack, they will lose.
08:03As a rule, it's a bunt.
08:08That's why it was a one-out three-way.
08:11From the Japanese bench, I will score a point no matter what.
08:14At last, he is in a position to win.
08:18Something will happen to him.
08:21A one-out three-way behind the 11th inning.
08:25Japan has missed a chance to score a point.
08:32It was a one-in-a-million chance.
08:35I think all the feelings of the team were reflected.
08:39I think that's what made the club win.
08:42That day...
08:45It's a foul.
08:47It's a foul.
08:49It's a foul.
08:51Good, good, good.
08:53That's the feeling of Mabuchi.
08:56He wanted to win.
08:57That foul may have changed the flow of the game in Japan.
09:09With Ueno's winning streak, Japan held the lead by 0 points in the 12th inning.
09:15I want to repay Ueno's spirit.
09:19In that sense, we are the best team.
09:22So far, the game has been played for about 3 hours.
09:24Japan's attack behind the 12th inning.
09:28The batter is MINE HACHIBAN.
09:38If this is a no-out, it will be a one-two.
09:41The next batter will decide the bunt.
09:43If it's a one-out, it will be a two-three.
09:45It's a serious game.
09:47It's a one-way.
09:49And from here, NINOMIYA is in the lead.
09:52However, NINOMIYA is the one who has the most advantage.
09:56It's a wonderful scene.
09:58If it's a one-out, it will be a one-two.
10:01The batter is NISHIYAMA.
10:04I want NISHIYAMA to decide the bunt.
10:08The batter is NISHIYAMA.
10:11The batter is NISHIYAMA.
10:14The batter is NISHIYAMA.
10:17Actually, she is...
10:19NISHIYAMA has a heart disease.
10:24She has a serious disease.
10:28She is at risk to play sports.
10:32NISHIYAMA's disease is a heart disease that can cause a seizure.
10:38The doctor told her to avoid intense exercise.
10:43It's very intense.
10:44I had a surgery when I was in junior high school.
10:48Since then, I have loved softball.
10:52I went to the Olympics, which was said to be the last time in four years.
10:56I was really betting on it.
10:59I was ready for it.
11:02Despite the risk of heart disease,
11:06NISHIYAMA continues to play softball.
11:09There is a story of a promise she made to a person when she was in junior high school.
11:18NISHIYAMA has loved sports since childhood.
11:22When she was five years old, she had a heart disease.
11:27The doctor told me that if I had a hard time breathing or had a symptom,
11:32I couldn't play anymore.
11:35She decided to stop playing softball.
11:40When she thought so, she met someone.
11:44Softball instruction for junior high school students is held in Kanagawa Prefecture.
11:49I have a physical condition.
11:51When I was watching softball from outside,
11:54I asked him why he didn't play.
11:59It was coach Saito, who will fight with me at the Beijing Olympics.
12:07I was very happy to be on the same team with him.
12:12I had a dream that I would go to the Olympics someday.
12:18She wants to give a gold medal to coach Saito.
12:22With that thought, she went to the field.
12:28She made a goal.
12:33And she scored the second goal.
12:37If the ball is passed through the gap, the ball will follow the home run.
12:44She scored a goal.
12:46She won the game.
12:49It was a long game.
12:52She won the game.
12:58She won the game.
13:04It was a moment of gratitude for her.
13:09This is great.
13:12She is a great coach.
13:22I think they had a bond that only they could understand.
13:25But I think they were able to come up with the idea that
13:30you can't win with just words.
13:34If I didn't win in Australia, I wouldn't be a finalist.
13:38I'm happy that I was able to stand up.
13:43If Saito wasn't the coach,
13:46I wouldn't have been able to go to the Olympics.
13:49And I wouldn't have been able to make a hit.
13:52I can't thank her enough.
13:57And the day after the final...
13:59A goal.
14:01She is amazing.
14:03She is amazing.
14:08Yes!
14:10Yes!
14:12She made it!
14:14She made it!
14:18She made it!
14:20She made it!
14:23She made it to the USA.
14:25She won the gold medal for the first time in the history of Japanese women's softball.
14:31A wonderful game chosen by a top sports journalist.
14:36There is a story that no one knows.
14:42She won the gold medal with a lot of thoughts.
14:47It was like the next day.
14:49It was like the first episode of a manga.
14:51If she hadn't spoken up, Nishiemo might not have won.
14:56Sports are all about the story.
15:00The result will come when the time comes.
15:04Let's move on to the next video.
15:06This world is wonderful.
15:09A top lawyer who observes the drama chooses the most controversial trial in his life.
15:15Naoki Hanzawa, a drama that caused a social phenomenon.
15:20Takashi Kunimatsu, a top lawyer who observes the drama Anti-Hero, which tells the story of an innocent lawyer.
15:33This is an innocent case I experienced a few years ago.
15:39There is no reason to twist the truth.
15:42This is a wall with a 99.9% conviction rate.
15:48What does this mean?
15:50This is a miraculous reversal trial caused by a single lawyer.
15:54Was the defendant forced to confess?
15:57The incident happened in 2020.
16:01Hey!
16:04What are you doing in my house?
16:06I'm so scared.
16:07I'm sorry.
16:08This is a private property, so we don't allow visitors other than users.
16:14I'm a user, too.
16:18I'm scared.
16:19Why?
16:20Are you discriminating by appearance?
16:22No, that's not what I mean.
16:24I'm sorry, sir.
16:26Please calm down.
16:27Shut up. Who are you?
16:29It's strange what he's saying.
16:31After that, he had a fierce argument with the staff of the facility.
16:35Are you discriminating?
16:37No, that's not what I mean.
16:38I can't open the door, so I'll call the police.
16:40Oh, the police?
16:42Then I'll go to the police station directly.
16:47He argued whether to call the police or not and went to the police station.
16:50Sir!
16:52But...
16:55Later, he was arrested for threatening.
17:00What?
17:02He was in charge of the defense of a man.
17:04Oh, it's about this side.
17:07He was Takashi Kunimatsu, a 9th-year lawyer.
17:13Sir, why do I have to be arrested?
17:16But both of you said you were threatened.
17:20It's true that I argued, but I didn't threaten.
17:25It's easy to be mistaken because I'm used to it.
17:27Unlike before, I'm serious now.
17:32Is it true?
17:36The victim was threatened to kill.
17:40He said he was afraid of being hit.
17:43I didn't say that.
17:45Please remember well.
17:47Did you say anything in the middle of the argument?
17:50I didn't say anything.
17:51Didn't you just cut and threaten?
17:54I'm a little worried.
17:56If you say so...
18:00Did you say anything?
18:02He said he didn't do it.
18:04He said he didn't remember saying such a thing.
18:09But when I asked him if it was true,
18:11he said,
18:13maybe he said it.
18:16I don't know if he said it.
18:18I don't know if he said it.
18:20I had the impression that he was trying to remember his memory honestly.
18:27At least, I had the impression that he was trying to deceive me and get me to do something for him.
18:37The conclusion is that the victim was threatened to kill two people on the way to the police station.
18:46I see.
18:48After that, Mr. Kobayashi was sued.
18:52The only way to settle the case is to testify.
18:56What?
19:00Kurimatsu realized the shocking fact that he had re-read the indictment several times for the trial.
19:09Isn't it too much?
19:11I see.
19:16I see.
19:31The conclusion is that the victim was threatened to kill two people on the way to the police station.
19:40I see.
19:41After that, Mr. Kobayashi was sued.
19:45The only way to settle the case is to testify.
19:50What?
19:52Kurimatsu realized the shocking fact that he had re-read the indictment several times for the trial.
20:02Isn't it too much?
20:06The two victims' points of view were in harmony, such as bloodstained eyes and the possibility of being hit.
20:16I see.
20:17I think that the expression of bloodstained eyes is not an expression that everyone can think of.
20:26The two victims' points of view were in harmony, such as bloodstained eyes and the possibility of being hit.
20:31Based on the story, I think that there is a trace of controlling the threat of the victim to some extent.
20:41Controlling the threat of the victim to some extent.
20:44I see.
20:46Kurimatsu went to the scene of the incident to conduct an inquiry.
20:53However, there was no useful information.
21:07Is this a surveillance camera?
21:10He decided to investigate the surveillance camera near the scene.
21:19Is this the only place?
21:22There were only six cameras in the police station at the time of the incident.
21:30Hello, this is Kurimatsu.
21:33Can you send me a video of the surveillance camera?
21:36Kurimatsu asked the police to submit all six videos.
21:42I see.
21:43Kurimatsu submitted the video and checked the video of the six surveillance cameras for more than 10 hours.
21:52That's a lot of work.
21:54Kurimatsu just watched the surveillance camera silently.
22:00Then, three days after the investigation began,
22:04Three days?
22:06What?
22:10The surveillance camera was installed outside the police station.
22:14Where is it?
22:15What is this?
22:18A shocking video was recorded that no one had found.
22:23At first, I didn't understand it.
22:25But something was reflected in the video.
22:28I thought I'd zoom in a little more.
22:30I repeated this scene.
22:32Oh, it's reflected.
22:34At that moment, I was convinced that what the defendant was saying was true.
22:41Was it reflected in the video?
22:46Sir, do you think I'll be convicted?
22:49Certainly.
22:50You are the subject of public opinion.
22:53Those who are considered victims have a social credibility.
22:57On the other hand, those who are considered victims are currently unemployed.
23:03It was easy for the police and the prosecution to make a story.
23:08But...
23:12That doesn't mean you can twist the truth.
23:19Sir...
23:22And the trial began.
23:25It's been a year already.
23:28Now, let me ask you about the day of the incident.
23:33Where did you argue with the defendant?
23:37It was inside the facility.
23:39What did you do after that?
23:42The defendant started moving towards the police station, so I chased him.
23:46And then I was threatened.
23:49Where on this map do you think you were threatened by the defendant?
23:55Is it around here?
23:57Can you mark it with a ballpoint pen?
24:02That's amazing.
24:04You can reverse the story.
24:08It's around this crosswalk.
24:15It's around this crosswalk.
24:20What exactly did you say to the defendant?
24:24After I told him I was going to call the police,
24:27he threatened me with blood.
24:29He threatened to kill me.
24:32And the other victim, Jinmon from Hirahara.
24:37You came to the place where Miyamoto and the defendant were arguing.
24:42Yes.
24:44Were you also threatened by the defendant?
24:46Yes.
24:48I was afraid that I would be beaten again.
24:55Are you sure that you were threatened by the defendant
24:59near this crosswalk that Miyamoto marked earlier?
25:04Yes, I'm sure.
25:07By the way, how was the defendant's posture at that time?
25:13When he was walking like this, he turned around and was threatened.
25:17Was it because you stopped and faced him?
25:21Yes, that's right.
25:22Did you have an eye contact with the defendant?
25:25Yes.
25:26He threatened to kill me with blood.
25:32He threatened to kill me with blood.
25:37He threatened to kill me with blood.
25:40Despite the fact that the witnesses were interrogated separately,
25:43the testimony was perfectly consistent.
25:46Furthermore,
25:48at the crosswalk in front of the court,
25:50the defendant stopped, turned around, and threatened.
25:56On the other hand, there was no witness to defend the defendant.
26:00Everyone thought that it was a desperate move to break through this desperate situation.
26:09It was not even known that it was the strategy of Kunimatsu.
26:14I see.
26:16Your Honor,
26:18I would like to ask a question while watching the video here.
26:23What?
26:25I haven't heard this before.
26:27I'm sorry.
26:28It's a short video of about 30 seconds.
26:31Well, it's not a legal problem.
26:34I admit it.
26:36Then, please watch this video.
26:43What the hell is this?
26:47I see.
26:49The next thing I'm going to show you is a close-up of the previous video.
26:56This is the crosswalk of the problem.
27:01The two victims were said to have been threatened by the defendant here.
27:06Oh.
27:07The two victims were said to have been threatened by the defendant here.
27:12Oh.
27:13This is the defendant.
27:15The defendant is heading to the court without looking back at all.
27:21He's not looking back.
27:27Hmm?
27:30What the hell is this?
27:34You were told to look back near the crosswalk earlier, weren't you?
27:41If I was walking like this, I would look back like this.
27:46In addition, you were told to kill the defendant while looking at him.
27:57I'll ask you again.
28:00Were you really threatened by the defendant?
28:17That's all.
28:18That's all.
28:24It was the moment when he overcame the 99.9% obstacle that was said to be impossible due to the important evidence discovered by Kunimatsu.
28:37And a year after the incident.
28:44The defendant is innocent.
28:49To be continued.
28:52It was a reversal trial that won a great victory.
29:00I'm not happy.
29:02I'm relieved.
29:04I'm glad.
29:06That's how I feel.
29:09It may be an exaggeration to say it's a miracle.
29:11If this security camera wasn't there, I'm sure he wouldn't have been convicted.
29:17There is a possibility of being convicted for each of these small crimes.
29:23I would like to tell you that this is happening in your daily life.
29:31A wonderful trial by a first-class lawyer.
29:35It was a great reversal that found a miracle for a few seconds.
29:43It was so cool that I got goosebumps.
29:45I didn't know there was such a thing in reality.
29:49I was wondering if the defendant had said it.
29:54I thought it was okay not to say it.
29:57I was able to defend him because of his humanity.
30:04I don't know if he said it or not.
30:08That's the humanity.
30:10I don't know.
30:13Next, we will look at the bond between the dog and the owner.
30:17The number one dog magazine chooses the unforgettable bond with the dog.
30:23The feeling of a dog that combines the life of a person and a dog in 2002.
30:28Is this famous?
30:30This is famous.
30:32A lot of information about dogs and heartwarming episodes.
30:37This is the most popular magazine with 700,000 issues a year.
30:43The editor-in-chief of the feeling of a dog, Miyuki Tanaka.
30:49About 5,000 dogs have appeared on the magazine in 5 years.
30:54Among them.
30:56The story of a couple who encountered a dog and became ill.
31:01It was very impressive.
31:03The existence of a dog moves people's hearts.
31:07I remember that my heart was shaken.
31:12The story of a miracle that came to life from the edge of death thanks to the support of a dog.
31:21There are a lot of winners who come to talk overseas.
31:24There are a lot of big ups and downs.
31:26Thank you very much.
31:27Thank you very much.
31:28I didn't invite you to the studio just for the idea.
31:31You bastard!
31:38Which one is better?
31:40Cookie is fine.
31:44There is also a fear of death.
31:46It's not just my wish.
31:52What is the story that the editor-in-chief of the feeling of a dog can't forget even now?
31:58That was 17 years ago.
32:04I'm home.
32:06Welcome back.
32:10Thank you very much.
32:12On this day, Emiko Yoda, who lives in Tokyo, came home with a toy poodle.
32:18What should I name this dog?
32:22I see.
32:24It's a beautiful brown dog.
32:26It's cute like a candy.
32:28What should I name it?
32:31From today, your name is Cookie.
32:35Come here, Cookie.
32:38There was a man walking with a cute toy poodle in the neighborhood.
32:43I wanted to buy a dog like that.
32:48One day, I was at my colleague's house.
32:51I was told that a baby toy poodle was born.
32:53I met someone like that.
32:57Just like a child, it's a member of the family.
33:03That's right.
33:05It's a member of the family.
33:07Emiko Asada.
33:09I want to go on a trip with Cookie someday.
33:12That's good.
33:14How about Okinawa in the summer?
33:16I want to go to Kareizawa in the summer.
33:19But Okinawa is hard to throw away.
33:21That's right.
33:22I don't know which one is better.
33:25Since then, their dream has been to go on a trip together.
33:30That's good.
33:33One day, something happened to Mr. Makoto.
33:47What's wrong?
33:48You look tired.
33:51I've been very tired lately.
33:56I see.
33:58Cookie.
34:02Cookie is fine.
34:04Her husband, who is tired from work, went to the hospital just in case.
34:09I'm scared.
34:11It's gynecomastia.
34:13Gynecomastia?
34:15In the worst case, there is a risk of death.
34:24Mr. Makoto's illness and the possibility of death were suddenly declared.
34:30I was shocked when I found out that I needed to be diagnosed with gynecomastia.
34:40After that, he decided to stay at home while being hospitalized.
34:48I'm sorry, Cookie.
34:50I couldn't play with you at all when you came to my house.
34:55You're a kind father.
34:56I wonder if I'll really get better at this rate.
35:01Mr. Makoto's symptoms didn't get better, and he was anxious.
35:05Then...
35:08Hey, honey.
35:13I've done a lot of research.
35:18Would you like to have a kidney transplant?
35:22What?
35:25Ms. Emiko suggested a kidney transplant for Mr. Makoto.
35:31But...
35:32But what about the donor who will provide the kidney?
35:38It's not that simple, is it?
35:43I have one.
35:49What?
35:51I'll give you one of my two kidneys.
35:59She suggested a kidney transplant.
36:03But...
36:05There's no way I can do that.
36:08I want Ms. Emiko to be healthy forever.
36:11The doctor said that you can live a normal life after a kidney transplant.
36:22I'm grateful, but I can't do it.
36:27What if something happens to me?
36:32What if I get sick?
36:37What should I do?
36:46It's not just me.
36:50It's not just my wish.
36:53It's your dream to travel with Cookie, isn't it?
36:58Yes.
37:00You promised to go on a trip with your family.
37:05I want you to live for Cookie.
37:16I want to go on a light trip.
37:22Yes.
37:26Ms. Emiko accepted Cookie's wish.
37:29And Ms. Makoto decided to have a kidney transplant.
37:34My wife said she had no hesitation.
37:38I thought it was very cool.
37:41I thought Cookie was amazing.
37:48And seven months later...
37:51Thank you very much for the kidney.
37:56Thank you very much.
38:02The transplant was a success.
38:05She was able to save one life.
38:11Good morning.
38:13Good morning.
38:16How are you feeling today?
38:19I'm a little tired.
38:21But I'm fine.
38:23I see.
38:25You still need to rest.
38:28It seems to take about three months to be discharged.
38:31Three months?
38:34I can't see Cookie during that time.
38:39During the hospitalization,
38:41Ms. Makoto's encouragement was...
38:44I brought this for you.
38:49What?
39:01My treasure is a story of a villainess who was forced to make a forbidden decision to raise her child as her husband's child.
39:09I play the protagonist's childhood friend, Fuyutsuki.
39:12Please watch the second episode from 10 o'clock.
39:15During the hospitalization,
39:17Ms. Makoto's encouragement was...
39:20It was...
39:24Cookie!
39:28Now you can feel Cookie close to you.
39:36To fill the loneliness of her husband,
39:39Ms. Emiko printed out Cookie's photos every day
39:43and put them in Ms. Makoto's room.
39:51Here are the actual photos.
39:55Cute.
39:56Even now, 17 years later,
39:58she says she keeps them carefully.
40:03I hope Cookie gets well soon.
40:07Cookie is one of my precious medicines.
40:11I thought Cookie's photos would be a medicine.
40:16I don't have to go to the hospital.
40:19As long as I have Cookie's photos.
40:21I wanted to see Cookie.
40:22Right?
40:24Due to the effect of Cookie's photos,
40:26Ms. Makoto had to leave the hospital for a month and a half.
40:38Ah.
40:43Cookie?
40:46Cookie!
40:51Cookie!
40:53Cookie, come here!
41:01Ah!
41:02Wow!
41:03It's Cookie!
41:08Cookie.
41:11I'm sorry to make you feel lonely.
41:16I'm sorry.
41:29Emiko.
41:31Thank you so much.
41:34Cookie.
41:36What is it?
41:39As promised,
41:41let's go on a trip.
41:47You can do it, Cookie!
41:51And a month later.
41:59Wow!
42:00My wish came true.
42:04She went to Karuizawa with Cookie.
42:09It was my first time staying at a hotel with Cookie.
42:13I was so happy.
42:16And in December 2022,
42:22Cookie went to heaven at the age of 15.
42:29It was the last time I saw Cookie at home.
42:32It was sad, but I was happy.
42:42Is there a place you'd like to visit with Cookie?
42:48Is there?
42:49Karuizawa.
42:50Oh, I see.
42:51It's the same place.
42:53Karuizawa.
42:54It's a place I like.
42:56It's a place you like.
42:57I loved it.
42:59I'd like to play with Cookie at Karuizawa again.
43:06The unforgettable story chosen by the editor-in-chief,
43:11was a touching story that moved Aiken's family.
43:20It was a good story.
43:22It was a good story.
43:23Because it's about family.
43:25I think Cookie had a good life.
43:28The couple trusted each other.
43:32And the choice of pictures.
43:34It was a scene of going for a walk.
43:36It was a scene of going home.
43:37It was a scene of shampooing.
43:38It was a scene of going home.
43:39It was a scene of going home.
43:40It was a scene of going home.
43:41It was a scene of going home.
43:42It was a scene of going home.
43:43Next time, a grand psychological battle hidden in the Tokyo Olympic gold medal.
43:48I remember it was the best one.
43:51The gorgeous actor.

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