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00:00Gaia, it is a large living organism that lives on.
00:07It finds hope even in times of chaos.
00:10It returns to the future.
00:16Dawn will surely come there.
00:23Kuidaore Town, Osaka.
00:27There is a snack maker that everyone knows.
00:34Midori Seika.
00:36There are 40 employees.
00:40The main product is a jelly made by boiling sugar and water candy in a cauldron.
00:48When you pull out the mold,
00:52what comes out is
00:54this Chidori jelly.
01:00Everything is handmade.
01:03Once you put the eyes in, it's done.
01:08Chidori for Nami.
01:12The price is 950 yen.
01:16This is the end of the year, the New Year.
01:19In addition, for the New Year,
01:22Daruma,
01:24Mt. Fuji, etc.
01:28They make various shapes of jelly sweets according to the season.
01:36Now, Midori Seika's sweets are very popular overseas.
01:42Foreign fans come to visit the factory.
01:49There are two men on this day.
01:59But why?
02:10The trigger was when I met a company about a year ago.
02:16Through Ichigo,
02:19I was able to introduce products to foreign customers.
02:25I'm very grateful.
02:29Ichigo is the name of a company in Tokyo.
02:35This is the head office.
02:37The logo is Ichigo.
02:39Ichigo.
02:43It was founded in 2015.
02:45There are 78 employees.
02:49About 70% of them are foreigners.
02:55The president is Ayumi Chikamoto.
03:03Chikamoto made a big hit in the world.
03:08This is a service called Tokyo Treat.
03:12It's a sweets subscription box.
03:17It's a service that delivers Japanese sweets every month.
03:24There are about 15 to 20 sweets in this box.
03:33For example, this package is popular.
03:37It's a design that reminds me of Kabuki.
03:43There was also a kit cut that was supposed to be sold in the world.
03:49This is a limited flavor in Japan.
03:52It's popular because it's hard to get in your country.
03:58A magical box that fascinates people all over the world.
04:05A new challenge has begun to save the region.
04:18The charm of Japanese sweets that the world loves.
04:24Japanese sweets are number one.
04:27There are so many.
04:29It's a very big choice.
04:31It's delicious and fun.
04:33Made in Japan.
04:35The quality of the oil is excellent.
04:39I want to cheer up the region with the power of sweets.
04:44I want to cheer up Wajima and Noto.
04:50I want to put the products of local manufacturers in the box.
04:57But it's an unprecedented situation.
05:00A record-breaking goal threatens Noto.
05:04It's been a hundred years.
05:06It's been a thousand years.
05:08It's been a year.
05:10It's been a year.
05:12It's been a year.
05:17Deliver it to the world.
05:19Japanese sweets.
05:29The theme of Gaia's Dawn is Japanese sweets that are popular all over the world.
05:36There is a company that delivers Japanese sweets to the world.
05:43Businesses that collect sweets from major manufacturers are now working to support small companies in the region.
05:52We followed the challenge.
05:59In Ichigo, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
06:05A product meeting was held twice a month.
06:12The selected sweets are placed on a steel frame.
06:18Ms. Chikamoto looked over the whole thing.
06:22The colors are very colorful and cute.
06:26It's like summer.
06:30What's this?
06:31Sauce?
06:32It's soy sauce.
06:34I think it's good.
06:36It's easy to tell if you're wearing a kimono.
06:40Not only is the package gorgeous, but the volume of the box is also important.
06:48If a lot of sweets are filled in the frame, it will be just the right amount.
06:54It's karinto, but it's shichimi mayonnaise.
07:00It's spicy.
07:05Spicy food is popular, isn't it?
07:10Impact is very important.
07:16At Ms. Chikamoto's company, they deliver sweets from all over the world,
07:22including the jelly sweets from Midori Seika.
07:29The total cost of the package is about $50.
07:36They sell them at a low price every month,
07:39so-called sub-suku,
07:42and the annual income is over 4 billion yen.
07:48Tokyo Treat changes the contents of Japanese sweets every time.
07:53In addition...
07:55This is a product called sakurako.
07:58The sakurako series is gaining popularity.
08:03It's a box of Japanese sweets.
08:09This is ginyo-yaki.
08:11Anko is very popular.
08:17It's a mix of sweets from Okinawa and Hiroshima.
08:25It's a taste that has never been sold overseas.
08:31It's a taste that has never been sold overseas.
08:35In exchange for local sweets manufacturers who don't have human resources or funding,
08:40they aim to develop a route to overseas.
08:47Ms. Chikamoto graduated from Waseda University and worked as a recruit.
08:53She retired at the age of 28,
08:55and launched Ichigo to spread Japanese sweets to the world.
09:01Japanese manufacturers develop products at a very fast pace,
09:05and they do it in various variations.
09:08Sub-suku allows you to enjoy Japanese food culture for a long time,
09:13so I decided to sell it at sub-suku.
09:17It's mid-June.
09:19Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
09:24Ms. Chikamoto and sakurako buyer, Mr. Hino, have arrived.
09:32And their destination is...
09:40Noto Peninsula.
09:43It's been six months since the Great Earthquake.
09:46There are still traces of the damage.
09:53There was an earthquake in the Noto region, and there were casualties,
09:57so we thought we might be able to support Ishikawa.
10:04Ms. Chikamoto chose Ishikawa Prefecture for Sakurako's October issue.
10:09She wanted to include Noto Peninsula's sweets.
10:17After two hours of driving,
10:19we arrived in the center of Wajima City.
10:24It's full of dilapidated buildings.
10:28I feel bad asking them to make sweets for me.
10:40It's after the fire.
10:42This is the street where Wajima's morning market used to be.
10:49It's really hard for the locals.
10:53It's really tough.
10:57Ms. Chikamoto is actually from Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
11:02When the Hanshin-Aoji Earthquake occurred,
11:06she was in her fourth year of elementary school.
11:15There was a huge earthquake that morning.
11:18There was a lot of smoke coming out of the house.
11:21There were a lot of fires.
11:24It was a really scary memory.
11:29She felt the pain of the people who lost their lives.
11:38Ms. Chikamoto is heading to a certain place.
11:44It smells like rice crackers.
11:47I think they're making them.
11:50It's over there. I found it.
11:53This is Eisen-do.
11:56I heard that production resumed in March,
12:00so I came here to get an app.
12:05Excuse me, I'm from Tokyo.
12:08My name is Chikamoto Ichigo.
12:11I'm from Tokyo.
12:14I'm from Tokyo.
12:17My name is Chikamoto Ichigo.
12:20Excuse me.
12:24This is the second generation president, Osamu Nakamori.
12:31This is his son, Kotaro.
12:34They're working together.
12:39Eisen-do's signature product is sesame rice crackers.
12:43It's made from potato starch.
12:46It has a subtle sweetness to it.
12:50This is a specialty of Wajima
12:52that has been sold at the morning market
12:55for more than half a century.
12:58The packaging is cute.
13:01I think foreigners love the kimono-wearing girls
13:04because it's a Japanese tradition.
13:08They show the sakurako and negotiate.
13:13I want foreigners to know
13:16about Wajima and Noto
13:19and that there are delicious sweets like this.
13:22I'd like foreigners to know about this.
13:25Would you let me handle this?
13:29You're the one handling it.
13:32How about you two?
13:35We'd like you to try it.
13:38Really?
13:42The first sweet has been decided.
13:48The next day.
13:53Chikamoto-san has come to Noto-cho,
13:56located in the north of Noto Peninsula.
14:00This town was also hit by an earthquake.
14:09We visited Yokoi Shoten,
14:12where traditional Matsunami candy is made.
14:15This shop has been around for 150 years.
14:18Hello.
14:21I'm Ichigo Chikamoto.
14:24Nice to meet you.
14:27This is Yokoi Chiyokichi, the fifth generation.
14:30This is his son, Hiroki, in charge of sales.
14:33My candy is made from rice and barley.
14:36I don't use any other sugar.
14:49Matsunami candy made from rice
14:53What does it taste like?
15:01It's delicious.
15:04It's a nostalgic taste.
15:07This is rice candy.
15:13It's big.
15:16Chikamoto-san's candy is this type.
15:22Thank you for it.
15:25It's delicious.
15:28It's like gold.
15:31The shop is located behind the store.
15:34They will also show us the shop where the candy is made.
15:43It's amazing.
15:46It's much bigger than I imagined.
15:49It smells really good.
15:54The kiln that has been used for more than 100 years
15:57has been damaged by the Great Earthquake.
16:00The kiln that has been used for more than 100 years
16:03has been damaged by the Great Earthquake.
16:06Chiyokichi-san thought about closing the business,
16:09but he managed to repair the kiln
16:12and restart production a month later.
16:15Chiyokichi-san didn't want to lose this taste.
16:21I didn't know rice could be so sweet.
16:24I was really surprised.
16:27I think everyone abroad would be surprised.
16:31They go back to the shop and discuss.
16:37I'd like to buy about 10,000 of these.
16:40I'd like to buy about 10,000 of these.
16:43I'd like to buy about 10,000 of these.
16:47Everyone is surprised by the number.
16:52I've been working hard to make these.
16:55I've been working hard to make these.
16:58I'm grateful for this opportunity.
17:01I'm grateful for this opportunity.
17:04Thank you very much.
17:07Thank you very much.
17:10Chiyokichi-san's new business has been decided.
17:13I'd like to go to Kanazawa and other parts of Ishikawa
17:16and look for more manufacturers.
17:22One month later, in Noto-cho.
17:27Chiyokichi-san was making a sample of candy
17:30for Chikamoto-san.
17:33He challenged himself to a new product.
17:37He used a craftsmanship to cut it into bite-sized pieces.
17:40He used a craftsmanship to cut it into bite-sized pieces.
17:47This is ruby-roman.
17:50This is a high-grade grape developed by Ishikawa Prefecture.
17:53This is a high-grade grape developed by Ishikawa Prefecture.
17:56This is a fruit candy made from ruby-roman.
18:00This is a kagashizuku.
18:03This is also a high-grade brand from Ishikawa Prefecture.
18:06This is a high-grade brand from Ishikawa Prefecture.
18:09This is a kagashizuku purée.
18:12It looks delicious.
18:15You can decide on your own business.
18:18You can decide on your own business.
18:21You can decide on your own business.
18:24Chiyokichi-san asked his son to negotiate with Chikamoto-san.
18:27Chiyokichi-san asked his son to negotiate with Chikamoto-san.
18:30But, for some reason, Hiroki-san's expression doesn't seem to change.
18:41In fact, ever since the Great Earthquake, Hiroki-san's heart has been shaking.
18:47I'm not sure if it's okay for me to continue living in that area of Noto.
18:54Young people are leaving Noto more and more.
19:01I feel like I've been left behind.
19:07Hiroki-san, who was born in the Hyogaki era,
19:12dropped out of Osaka University while delivering newspapers.
19:19After that, he worked as a construction worker for a car company,
19:26a dispatcher for a telecommunications company, and a caretaker.
19:33Five years ago, he returned to his hometown.
19:38When my parents lost their jobs, I was left all alone.
19:45I thought it would be difficult for me to run my own business.
19:52I thought it would be difficult for me to run my own business.
19:59He had given up half of his business.
20:05Chiyokichi-san, on the other hand,
20:10has never talked about the future of the shop with Hiroki-san.
20:16Have you ever asked Desuko-san to work with you?
20:23No, I haven't.
20:26I feel like I'm being forced to do anything
20:32because of my parents and my son.
20:39Early August, Tokyo.
20:43Thank you for your hard work.
20:47This day, Hiroki-san sent a sample of candy to Ichigo's head office.
20:53This is pear.
20:57She wants him to choose a candy to put in the sakurako.
21:04I'll try the pear.
21:15It's quite different.
21:18It has a refreshing taste of pear.
21:23It has a light taste of pear.
21:27It's delicious.
21:31The candy at Yokoi Shoten was decided to be Kagashizuku.
21:38It's 7 p.m.
21:41Thank you for your hard work.
21:46Chikamoto-san hurries home.
21:54I'm home.
21:59Chikamoto-san is a mother of 5 and 3 years old.
22:04She also has three children who were just born this year.
22:12I'm seven months pregnant.
22:18This is my husband, David.
22:20David-san is a Chinese-Indonesian.
22:28I told you I don't want to do it.
22:32Ria-chan, it's dangerous.
22:36She doesn't have time to rest even when she comes home from work.
22:42I prepare the food and serve it at night.
22:51Thank you for the food.
22:59It's noisy, but it's cute.
23:05It gives me a lot of power.
23:09Her husband, David-san, is a co-founder of Ichigo.
23:14He is in charge of the construction of E.C. sites and overseas marketing.
23:21We started everything ourselves.
23:25At first, we just went to the store.
23:30When we didn't have enough, we went to dozens of convenience stores.
23:36It's very powerful.
23:40We did it all.
23:43We did it until 5 a.m.
23:47It's been a few months.
23:50It's nostalgic.
23:53After dinner, they always have a work meeting.
23:59Even now, the couple continues to run on a tricycle.
24:06The end of August, Noto-cho.
24:13Mr. Chiyokichi of Yokoi Shopping Mall.
24:16He has started the production of candy sent to the world from this day.
24:23I'm doing it well.
24:29However, Yasaki, who was finally trying to recover from the earthquake.
24:35Noto was hit by an earthquake.
25:06A new era has begun.
25:17Shichizu. Atessa.
25:20There is a mechanical clock that moves with people heading for ideal.
25:25With the hand that expands the possibilities infinitely.
25:31Shichizu. Series 8.
25:35My lungs are nutritious.
25:38My husband says that my lungs are the nutrition of the heart.
25:41Look, it's here.
25:43It's not impossible to be nutritious.
25:47There is a monster living in this house.
25:52It started again.
25:55If you don't get enough nutrition, you won't have it.
25:59It's a balanced diet to drink.
26:01Calorie mate.
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27:08Many small and medium-sized companies in Japan are worried about the existence of companies due to the absence of successors.
27:15I want to leave my own company.
27:17I want to expand my own company.
27:19There is a choice called M&A that connects those thoughts to the future.
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27:40Noto-cho, Ishikawa Prefecture, late August.
27:46Yokoi Shoten, a new store that has been in business for 150 years.
27:49Mr. Chiyokichi started producing rice candy for Mr. Chikamoto's Ichigo.
27:57I'm steaming it well.
28:03He uses Noto's Koshihikari.
28:11After steaming it, he mixes it with Oomugi Bakuga.
28:16Due to the enzyme of Bakuga, the starch of the rice is dissolved and the natural sweetness comes out.
28:25Then, the familiar dough comes out of the window.
28:31It's already there.
28:34I don't have to steam it.
28:37I don't have to steam it.
28:40It's already there.
28:43I take a walk and go home while taking a walk.
28:55When Mr. Chiyokichi was making candy.
29:00His son, Mr. Hiroki, was chasing the purée of Kagashizuku, which is used in the new fruit candy.
29:12Noto's candy can be eaten all over the world.
29:19I also dropped out of college and couldn't find a job.
29:25I also dropped out of college and couldn't find a job.
29:31But I finally got a chance.
29:38There was a change in his feelings.
29:44On September 19,
29:47at Ichigo's head office in Tokyo,
29:51the shooting of the candy in Ishikawa Prefecture, a sub-region in October, began.
29:59This box is a chic design with the image of Wajima-nuri.
30:12When you open the box, the colorful candy that Mr. Chikamoto chose jumps into your eyes.
30:20The moment I opened the box, I was surprised and excited.
30:30There are 20 kinds of products in total.
30:34There are chopsticks.
30:37Kinako mochi made from Kaga's Houji tea.
30:41Senbei made from Wajima Eisen-do.
30:44And Kaga Shizuku's rice candy.
30:54And this.
30:58I always put the original magazine in the box every month.
31:03Mr. Chikamoto visited Yokoi Shopping Mall.
31:08He introduced Noto's candy maker.
31:12He also posted sightseeing information.
31:17I want people to come to Japan and visit Noto.
31:24I want people to go to the site and eat freshly made candy.
31:29All they have to do is wait for the candy to arrive.
31:38But two days later.
31:40Two days later.
31:54On September 21st, a record heavy rain hit Noto.
32:01On this day, Gaiya's crew was heading to Yokoi Shopping Mall.
32:07Then, there was a cliff on the road.
32:15A heavy downpour was coming from the slope of the mountain.
32:22The river was in chaos.
32:26We decided to cancel the coverage on this day.
32:34The next day, the 22nd.
32:41At 9 a.m., we managed to get to Yokoi Shopping Mall.
32:46Good morning.
32:48Good morning.
32:50Good morning.
32:52How was the rain?
33:06How was the rain?
33:09It was okay.
33:17The concrete on the floor was cracked by the earthquake in January.
33:22The water seeped out from the ground.
33:24It was a disaster.
33:43Next, we headed to Eisen-do, where the candy was made.
33:48The damage to Wajima was bigger than we had imagined.
33:55A heavy downpour the day before.
33:58The river in the center of Wajima City was in chaos.
34:06The concrete was flowing into every corner of the city.
34:12We walked 7 minutes from the river.
34:15We arrived at a factory in Eisen-do.
34:24Hello.
34:30Nice.
34:32There was no answer.
34:38This was taken by Kotaro, the son of Eisen-do, the day before yesterday near his home.
34:46His parents live in Futegawa Town, where several houses have been demolished.
34:54Kotaro sent a message to the reporter that he couldn't get out of the car because of the heavy rain.
35:00This video was sent to us.
35:07We called Kotaro.
35:09We called him.
35:14Hello.
35:17We just arrived in front of the factory in Eisen-do.
35:21Really?
35:23How is it?
35:25We can see a trail of mud.
35:28As far as we can see from the outside, there doesn't seem to be any major damage.
35:34When we told him...
35:36I'm relieved.
35:38I want to go see it right away, but it's still closed.
35:43It's closed?
35:45The road is blocked by cars and trees.
35:49He says he can't come to the factory yet.
35:54We're on our own right now.
35:57We're on our own right now.
36:00As soon as it's resolved, we'll do our best to restore it as soon as possible.
36:09Please be careful.
36:14Sudden accident.
36:18It's been two weeks since the accident with Mr. Chikamoto.
36:22Will he make it in time?
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36:59The presence is global south.
37:02What kind of order is born from the chaos that never existed?
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37:11We signed a one-time electronic version.
37:14A one-time contract?
37:15Employees' information collection has increased and the team's debate has deepened.
37:19Already 19,000 people have joined.
37:22A one-time contract for the Nikkei electronic version.
37:25Free of charge.
37:27I'm currently interning.
37:29Is it a little better?
37:31If you have an opening, you can solve it.
37:34There's a way to do that.
37:36The accumulated days will lead me to the future.
37:39There is a material.
37:41If that is the case, there is a higher degree of integrity.
37:43How was it?
37:45It's amazing.
37:47Small accumulations bring me closer to my goal.
37:50Beyond yesterday.
37:51To a new self.
37:52I'm sure tomorrow will be sunny.
37:56What?
37:57It's a problem.
37:59What?
38:00What?
38:01Why?
38:02What do you mean?
38:04What do you mean?
38:05I'm a little troubled.
38:07Is it okay?
38:08About 10 years.
38:09Is that okay?
38:10It's not completely forbidden.
38:12No, it will be banned from manufacturing and manufacturing.
38:15Before that happens, Iris will be LED in one stop.
38:18Moreover, the initial cost is 0 yen.
38:20What?
38:21Finally.
38:22No way.
38:23I love idea.
38:24Iris Oyama.
38:26Until now.
38:27From now on.
38:29A world full of fake.
38:31Every day I drown in the news.
38:33Even so.
38:34I want to find the truth.
38:36I want to feel hope for tomorrow.
38:39I want someone to believe me.
38:40If so.
38:42I.
38:43We.
38:45We have no choice but to go home.
38:47Together.
38:48Go home.
38:50As long as I'm fine.
38:52This way of life.
38:54Yamato residence.
38:56Gaia's Dawn.
38:57Broadcast on Teletubbies and U-NEXT.
39:00Noto Peninsula was hit by an earthquake.
39:05A woman started to move to support a local confectioner.
39:11And a local company that encourages making sweets to respond to her feelings.
39:19However, the next trial will come there.
39:22Will she be able to overcome it?
39:29A record goal that caused a great damage to the Noto Peninsula.
39:38Two days later.
39:41There was a rainbow in the sky of Noto.
39:44The Noto shop was re-opened early in the morning.
39:48Chiyokichi is making sweets.
39:53He puts the rice that he left overnight in a morning bag.
39:57And he puts it in a pot.
40:00Then he puts it in a pot.
40:02And then he puts it in a pot.
40:04He puts the rice in the pot.
40:06And then he puts the rice in the pot.
40:08And then he puts the rice in the pot.
40:09He puts the rice that he left overnight in a morning bag.
40:14And he squeezes it slowly.
40:25While he was shooting outside,
40:28Hiroki in an apron came out of the shop.
40:35When he followed him,
40:39he found a camera.
40:43This is the camera in the kiln.
40:48I came to help you.
40:50Oh, you're motivated.
40:56Mr. Hiroki.
40:58It seems that he wants to continue the shop
41:01because he made a deal with Mr. Chikamoto.
41:09He puts the rice in the pot.
41:13You have to put a lot of effort into it.
41:16I have to control it.
41:20People all over the world can't do it.
41:24I squeeze this candy.
41:27My mother taught me how to get along with people.
41:36I have to put a lot of effort into it.
41:39I have to put a lot of effort into it.
41:45I have to learn how to make candy.
41:47I have to learn how to make candy.
41:49I have to learn how to make soap.
42:03I'm turning it.
42:05Be careful not to drop it.
42:07Turn it over.
42:09Be careful not to drop it.
42:11Put it in the middle.
42:18Mr. Hiroki adds a drop of candy paste.
42:26This is the time to put in the most.
42:32A little faster.
42:40Do you want to change it?
42:59If you pull a thin thread at the end, it will come out.
43:04It will come out.
43:11I'll stop it.
43:19This is the first candy made by his parents.
43:29When it hardens, he packs it.
43:35Mr. Hiroki helps him to get the candy back.
43:43I was running a business because I couldn't make a profit.
43:49If I get an order, I'll make it.
43:56I'm in a position to inherit the business.
44:01I'm in a position to inherit the business.
44:08Thank you very much.
44:14On the other hand, a week after the heavy rain,
44:18the production of candy resumed at Eisen-do, Wajima.
44:26This is a white sesame rice cracker.
44:29This is a white sesame rice cracker.
44:38This is a white sesame rice cracker.
44:40The name of the product is Asaichi Senbei.
44:45I hope to be able to sell it on Asaichi Street.
44:54I'm dreaming of that day.
44:56I'm dreaming of that day.
45:00Early October.
45:02Ota-ku, Tokyo.
45:05At a logistics center near Haneda Airport,
45:10the packaging of candy boxes in Ishikawa Prefecture began.
45:17Some manufacturers were affected by flood damage.
45:21Some manufacturers were affected by flood damage.
45:25But everyone did their best to deliver it as planned.
45:28I'm really grateful.
45:30I hope the people all over the world will be happy.
45:36A week later.
45:38America. Los Angeles.
45:41Here it is, the Sakurako box.
45:45A October subscription was delivered to the customer.
45:49I don't know what this is yet.
45:51What's the reaction?
45:53She's like a little rice princess.
46:00I wish I had more time to do it.
46:04It was frustrating.
46:07Ryo, let's get back to work.
46:12I was surprised.
46:14I felt like I could do it.
46:16KDDI respects each person's dreams and curiosity for the future.
46:21We want to create an exciting future together.
46:25Tomorrow Together KDDI.
46:28What can HP do for you who work?
46:32Our computers are produced in Tokyo.
46:36We are also responsible for quality management and custom orders.
46:41We hope to deliver the best computers to you.
46:45By your side of work.
46:48Made in Tokyo HP Dragonfly G4.
46:54Consultation to the usual store.
46:58What can HP do for you who work?
47:01What can HP do for you who work?
47:04Our computers are produced in Tokyo.
47:07We are also responsible for quality management and custom orders.
47:12By your side of work.
47:15Made in Tokyo HP Dragonfly G4.
47:24Consultation to the usual store.
47:27What can HP do for you who work?
47:31Festa Solar is lighter than other solar panels.
47:36It is light, so it does not affect the durability of the house.
47:40It is thin, so it can be installed on walls.
47:45It bends, so it can be installed on various roofs.
47:50Festa Solar for roofs and walls around the world.
47:57Festa Solar for roofs and walls around the world.
48:08The truck continues to run for you at any time.
48:17Realize's truck fund supports Japan's grassroots.
48:22The future is now.
48:25Realize Corporation
48:33At 6.30 p.m., a map of Akiyama.
48:43At 7.54 p.m., would you like to charge the Degawa Railroad?
48:47Wow!
48:51Fuji is an automatic heaven.
48:54Not new, but old.
49:00America, Los Angeles.
49:06A year and a half ago, I bought a cherry blossom.
49:10I received a sweet for October from Diana.
49:17Oh wow!
49:20It is a sweet from Ishikawa Prefecture.
49:25Diana is a big fan of Japanese anime.
49:30I started subscribing because of the sweets in the anime.
49:35I'm looking forward to receiving it every month.
49:44It's really cute.
49:47I always try to be very careful when I open the packaging.
49:53I really like the art that they always put on them.
50:03This is really good.
50:05It has a little bit of sweetness to it, very faintly.
50:11Matsunami rice candy.
50:18It's really good.
50:23I would really like to visit this area just because it looks so beautiful.
50:31Local sweets connect Japan and the world.
50:38And Ichigo no Chikamoto.
50:41She is looking for new sweets all over Japan.
50:49Japanese sweets are the most delicious, beautiful, and attractive in the world.
50:55I would like to continue to convey the charm of Japanese sweets to people all over the world.
51:12Delivering Japanese sweets to the world.
51:15This thought has been a great support for those who continue to fight for reconstruction.
51:21The efforts to support the region through business may become even more powerful and fly high.
51:29Dawn will surely come.
51:32Believe that.
51:42Next time, the dawn of Gaia.
51:45The gap between the seniors and the employees.
51:48I think I was addicted to it.
51:51I change my job every day.
51:57The leaders of the industry have started to raise their salaries.
52:02I think it is very important to negotiate with good people.
52:07A new era that makes use of the gap.
52:11This program was brought to you by Nihon H.P. and its sponsors.
52:41I understand. That's why I can use it.
52:44Tele Toh no Keizai Media. Tele Toh Biz.
52:47Elections continue. Can you eat ramen for a profit by voting?
52:52Let's talk together.
52:54Japanese politics.
52:56Gather at Sosenku Live on October 27th at 7.50pm.
53:12New arrival. Rayback Premium Urban Package Plus.
53:25Vegetable life on the side of the morning.
53:29Kagome.
53:32This is the Emirates Premium Economy Seat.
53:41Economy. Perhaps they need to call it something else.

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