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00:00I was taught how to eat Yamagohan.
00:06Yamagohan?
00:08This is another foreigner who loves Japanese food.
00:12Oh, so you rotate it?
00:15Yes, you rotate it.
00:17This is shark skin.
00:20The wasabi you put on top of the shark skin gives it a different flavor.
00:25Shark skin?
00:27You put the wasabi on top of the rice.
00:36You put it in the middle.
00:38Wasabi rice.
00:40And then you put it on top of the wasabi.
00:44And then you put it on top of the wasabi.
00:48And then you eat it.
00:51This is Yamagohan.
00:54There's a pot where you can put other rare ingredients.
00:58Chinese cabbage.
01:01Radish.
01:04Tofu.
01:09And pork.
01:13This oil gives it a good flavor.
01:17It looks good.
01:20You put the lid on and wait for 3 minutes.
01:29It looks really good.
01:32Crescent time.
01:36The rare ingredient you put in the pot is the crescent.
01:42It looks good.
01:45The color is beautiful.
01:48The crescent hot pot is complete.
01:52The crescent is really good.
01:58I drink Japanese sake at night.
02:01The hot pot equals Japanese sake.
02:05He doesn't just eat Japanese food.
02:12This is my field.
02:16I grow garlic and onions.
02:18These are onions.
02:21This is my wasabi.
02:26Wasabi?
02:28This is wasabi.
02:36That's amazing.
02:40That's amazing.
02:42This is wasabi.
02:45Our wasabi is wild wasabi.
02:50It's wild.
02:52This is spicy.
02:54It tastes like radish.
02:57Try it.
03:02It's like radish.
03:05It's not spicy.
03:07It's a little spicy.
03:10It's light.
03:13It looks good.
03:15This is the crescent.
03:18There are a lot of crescents in the hot pot.
03:23Do you grow them yourself?
03:26The crescent grows on its own.
03:30I'm lucky.
03:33That's amazing.
03:35He loves Japanese food.
03:37He even makes vegetables for the hot pot.
03:40He is 58 years old.
03:46He is close to foreigners who came to Japan.
03:57He lives in the mountains of Chiyubu, Tottori Prefecture.
04:07He lives in a village of 11 generations.
04:1211 generations?
04:17He lives with Noriko, who is from Osaka.
04:22They live in the mountains of Tottori Prefecture.
04:29We are interviewing them.
04:34It was an accident.
04:36He passed away.
04:40Time stopped.
04:44Sudden tears.
04:59It's been five years.
05:04I don't have to carry it by myself.
05:09He said goodbye to his loved ones.
05:14Why did he live in the mountains of Tottori Prefecture?
05:22There is a life story behind it.
05:35He is going to find out why he moved.
05:51Where is the tile?
05:53This tile was on the roof.
05:55I made this tile when I built this new building.
06:02There is another reason for this tile.
06:09His house is a 100-year-old house.
06:15Next to it is a building that used to be a cow shed.
06:21It is being renovated now.
06:25He is going to live here in the near future.
06:28His tears have something to do with it.
06:33What is going on?
06:36I can't believe it was a cow shed.
06:46The tile used to be on the roof was used for something else.
06:52It looks heavy.
06:54Don't worry.
06:56Let's add power by carrying it.
06:58It's training.
07:02It's here.
07:04There is another building here.
07:15It's amazing.
07:17It went up.
07:21What is this?
07:23You know it well.
07:26What is this?
07:28It's a warehouse.
07:30It's a recycle bin.
07:32It's an old one.
07:34I got it and brought it here.
07:36It's a waste material.
07:38How much did you get?
07:40Zero yen.
07:42I don't drink.
07:44It's free.
07:46Free is the best.
07:52This is a hand-made warehouse in the backyard of his house.
07:57The waste material was given to him for free.
08:00He made it without spending a lot of money.
08:03It must be fun.
08:06What is he going to do with the tiles here?
08:11I'm going to take this tile.
08:17If you do this, it becomes a gravel.
08:25It's like this.
08:27It's wild.
08:29It's wild.
08:31He breaks the tile into small pieces and replaces it with gravel.
08:35He breaks the tile into small pieces and replaces it with gravel.
08:38By doing this, it improves drainage and makes it difficult for weeds to grow.
08:44It's amazing.
08:46It's like a tile.
08:53There is a field.
08:56This is Noriko's field.
09:00This is spinach.
09:03This is radish.
09:05This is Chinese cabbage.
09:07This is lettuce.
09:10This is tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, okra, eggplant.
09:15These are summer vegetables.
09:17We don't buy vegetables at home.
09:22Most of the vegetables eaten by the couple are self-sufficient.
09:26They grow about 30 kinds of vegetables a year.
09:34This is enough.
09:37This is Noriko's work.
09:42This is thick.
09:44This is fine.
09:46Chinese cabbage is also fine.
09:48This is big.
09:50This is the size of a rugby ball.
09:53This is fine Chinese cabbage.
09:56Let's wash it.
10:08Do you wash it here?
10:09There is a place to wash it.
10:12It's amazing.
10:16What is this water?
10:18This is the water of the well.
10:20This water is drawn from the river.
10:23I see.
10:25This is the water of the river.
10:27This is clean water.
10:31The water that comes out of the well is the same water.
10:37There is a house over there.
10:39There is a white square on the house.
10:41That is the water tank of this village.
10:44They collect spring water and draw it from there.
10:49This is the water system of this village.
10:53Every two months, we calculate the water meter.
11:00We collect water from everyone.
11:07Do you do it yourself?
11:09We do it ourselves.
11:11We clean the water tank four times a year.
11:15Do you do it yourself?
11:18Yes, we do it ourselves.
11:23They clean the cowshed next to the house every day.
11:29What is important to do in the near future in this cowshed?
11:38Well.
11:40Do you clean the cowshed?
11:43Yes.
11:45Concrete will be put in here from tomorrow.
11:49This will be flattened.
11:53I see.
11:54They work well.
11:58Yocchan is in charge of the concrete.
12:02He is a friend of mine.
12:04Is he over there?
12:06Mr. Yocchan.
12:07No, he is over there.
12:09Mr. Yocchan is a local.
12:11Yes, he is a neighbor of Chris.
12:14What does that mean?
12:16He is my neighbor.
12:18They get along well.
12:20They are like elementary school students.
12:23They are playful.
12:25They get along well because they are playful.
12:28That's all.
12:29They have no choice but to get along well.
12:34He is a scary person.
12:36Is he?
12:37No.
12:39He looks happy.
12:41When I moved here in the fall,
12:44I invited everyone and had a barbecue here.
12:47I did my best.
12:52Do you remember?
12:53Yes, I do.
12:56This is the actual photo at that time.
12:59He invited all the residents living in the village to his house and deepened their friendship.
13:05The idea is American.
13:07Yes.
13:08Let's have a barbecue.
13:10In Mochitsuki, where he runs a barbecue restaurant,
13:12he goes out to buy moonshine.
13:14He has been living in the countryside in Japan.
13:20Hello.
13:21Hello.
13:23Are you going out?
13:24Are you going home?
13:25I'm going home.
13:26What?
13:27I just got home.
13:28Thank you for your hard work.
13:29Thank you for your hard work.
13:30I've been following you on TV Tokyo.
13:33Oh, really?
13:34We live in the same neighborhood.
13:36We talk to each other like this.
13:38We talk to each other like a family.
13:40How old are you?
13:42I'm in my 20s.
13:43She's in her 20s.
13:44She's in her 20s.
13:45I didn't expect to hear that.
13:48Excuse me.
13:53I've been watching you.
13:54I've been watching you.
13:56Oh, really?
13:57I've been watching you.
13:59You're welcome.
14:00Isn't it weird to say that?
14:02You should've told me right away.
14:03You should've told me right away.
14:04You should've told me right away.
14:06I'm glad you said it like you remembered it.
14:11But why did Chris move to the mountains of Tottori Prefecture,
14:16which is far away from the United States?
14:22And...
14:25You don't have to carry me by yourself.
14:36What is the reason for the tears that were shed during the interview?
14:44Chris was born in Utah, USA in 1967.
14:49He looks so serious.
14:52When he was 19 years old, he became a college student.
14:56The weather changed his life.
15:00I came to Japan when I was 19 years old.
15:04I was a Mormon preacher when I was a student.
15:09I lived in the Kansai area for two years.
15:12I was an electrician.
15:15Kent Delicato, a foreign talent who was active on TV in the 1980s.
15:22Chris came to Japan as a church preacher for the first time.
15:30As part of his job, he was a teacher in an English class.
15:36In the meantime...
15:38Noriko came to the English class with her boyfriend.
15:43She came with her boyfriend?
15:44Yes, yes, yes.
15:47She was supposed to have an eye for women, but she had one.
15:54What?
15:57She fell in love with Noriko, who was with her boyfriend.
16:02She knew it was wrong, but she couldn't stop her passion.
16:08Chris doesn't seem to stop.
16:10They are not married.
16:13Noriko was also driven by Chris's passion.
16:17Eventually, they became a couple.
16:21That's amazing.
16:23After that, Chris got a job at an English conversation school in Osaka.
16:29He got married when he was 24 years old.
16:33His eldest son was born, and he was living a good life.
16:40Two years after marriage, something unexpected happened.
16:45The bubble burst, and my company was about to go bankrupt.
16:51I was going to go back to the U.S. with a truck driver for about 8 months.
16:58The Japanese economy was in a mess.
17:02The English conversation school went bankrupt.
17:07He had no choice but to take his wife and children to the U.S.
17:13He went back to the U.S.
17:17He worked hard to support his family.
17:21He went to college again.
17:25He studied hard.
17:29As a result...
17:33Ta-da!
17:34It's an association of lawyers in Utah.
17:38Oh, you're a lawyer?
17:40Yes.
17:41Wow!
17:44Chris became a lawyer.
17:50He was mainly in charge of criminal cases.
17:53He worked for the defendant.
17:58He was blessed with four children.
18:02He lived a happy life in the U.S.
18:07Isn't it wonderful?
18:09Yes, it is.
18:10Look at this picture.
18:12But...
18:15The pressure of going to prison until the end of one's life is a big deal.
18:26So I quit in the U.S.
18:30The life of a defendant depends on his lawyer.
18:37Chris couldn't stand the pressure.
18:42At the age of 48, he became a lawyer.
18:48I see.
18:50It must have been hard.
18:54At the same time, his wife Noriko had to go back to Osaka for her mother's care.
19:05Lisa said,
19:07Why don't you support your father and mother?
19:14So I decided to go to Japan.
19:17At the age of 51, he went back to Japan for the first time in 25 years.
19:25The place where he started living at that time was Shimizu Village in the mountains in the middle of Tottori Prefecture, where he lives now.
19:36But why did he go to Tottori alone, not with his wife in Osaka?
19:42Yes, I couldn't go to Osaka.
19:46It's hard for me to go into that house, so I can't.
19:52But it's closer to Tottori than Utah.
19:55I can meet her on weekends.
19:57And there are people who live here.
20:01And while I was preparing to move, Noriko's mother went to heaven.
20:10So we decided to come here together.
20:14If you live with your wife's family, you may be a burden to your sick mother.
20:21Chris decided to move to Tottori, where his Japanese acquaintance lived.
20:27He bought a small house where he lives now.
20:33But his mother, Noriko, lives at the end of the house.
20:38As a result, the couple moved to the mountains deep in Tottori Prefecture.
20:44They used their English skills.
20:48Chris's job was a translator.
20:53Noriko's wife opened an English conversation class.
20:59They got happiness again.
21:04However, two years after the move, there was a tragedy like a nightmare.
21:14My son texted me.
21:16My son texted me.
21:19My son texted me.
21:24My son texted me.
21:31My son texted me.
21:39Lisa, a housewife living in the United States, died at the age of 23.
21:51After the investigation, it was found that it was not an accident.
22:00Chris's wife, Noriko, died at the age of 23.
22:03I'm sorry.
22:06I'm sorry.
22:25It's been five years.
22:28It's been five years.
22:32She was a bright personality.
22:35She was active as a basketball player when she was in college.
22:42Why was she so kind to support Japan with her parents' memories?
22:50It's just a picture.
22:55It's just a picture.
22:58But she didn't show me at all.
23:01If she had told me, I could have talked to her.
23:05You don't have to carry it by yourself.
23:11A year before she died, she visited her in-laws' house.
23:16She was happy to see their new house.
23:22If she had noticed it at that time, she wouldn't have regretted it.
23:37She died of COVID-19.
23:40She couldn't go to her in-laws' house.
23:45She couldn't go to her daughter's in-laws' house.
23:52That's why she thought,
23:54Is there anything we can do?
24:01Her husband thought so.
24:05There's a stone.
24:07This is a grave.
24:09I wanted to make a grave, so I made this.
24:15He always wanted to feel his daughter's presence.
24:20He built a handmade grave in the backyard of his house.
24:26In spring,
24:29the flowers that Lisa loved will bloom.
24:34The flowers that Lisa loved will bloom.
24:44While I was talking to Lisa,
24:47I felt that this place was the closest to her.
24:58Eight years after moving.
25:00This is an important place where they can't be separated.
25:09And now, Chris is renovating the old house for a purpose.
25:19What's the purpose?
25:23I'm going to turn this place into an international community center.
25:28I'm going to invite children and people from various companies.
25:33That's what he's trying to do in the place where the old cowhide was renovated.
25:41It's a place where you can hear the stories of people who are in trouble.
25:46It's a place where you can heal your heart and save as many people as you can.
25:53That's what he's doing now.
25:56He's getting closer and closer to completion with the help of local people and acquaintances.
26:05But there's someone he's worried about.
26:09The boss is here.
26:13Boss?
26:18Boss!
26:20Hello.
26:21Hello.
26:22Boss?
26:23Boss?
26:24He's the boss.
26:25He's the boss.
26:29Hello. Nice to meet you.
26:31Nice to meet you.
26:34What's the boss?
26:36He's the president.
26:37He can speak Japanese.
26:39He can speak Japanese.
26:42He's from Utah, USA.
26:45He's from Utah, USA.
26:47I didn't know him when I was in Utah.
26:50We're from the same prefecture.
26:52We're from the same prefecture.
26:54Is that a coincidence?
26:55Yes.
26:58I didn't know he was from Utah.
27:00Is that a coincidence?
27:03Rodney Sueishi is 64 years old.
27:07He's from Utah, USA, just like Chris.
27:11Why is he called the boss?
27:15I came here for work.
27:18Rodney came here to help people who are in trouble.
27:25He's in the backyard.
27:28Hello.
27:31I'm making the table.
27:35Is this the kitchen?
27:36Yes.
27:37It's nice.
27:38It's nice.
27:40I'm thinking about what to do in this small space.
27:45Wow.
27:47I'm making the seasoning.
27:50Did you make all of this?
27:51Yes.
27:53I'm a carpenter.
27:54Are you a carpenter?
27:58I thought he was a carpenter, but he's a carpenter.
28:01Are you the boss?
28:03I'm a carpenter.
28:04That's cool.
28:06Rodney's job is a carpenter who makes everything from houses to furniture.
28:14Chris asked Rodney to help him because he's a good carpenter.
28:22Speaking of being a good carpenter,
28:26Ayako Kato was given something that was made very skillfully before.
28:32What is it?
28:34She gave me a gacha pin doll made of wool felt by the same announcer, Enami Daijirou.
28:44Enami-san?
28:45With wool felt?
28:46She stuck it in and made it.
28:49Did you give it to Ayako?
28:51Yes.
28:52It was my birthday, and I liked gacha pins, so I made it.
28:57It's a gift full of love.
28:59That's right.
29:01When I brought it home, the cat that was biting it ate it up.
29:04Ayako-san, leave the cat's hand alone.
29:09I wonder if she put it in a matatabi.
29:12There's no way she'd put it in.
29:16Rodney continues to work on remodeling.
29:32On the other hand, the wild side is...
29:38American.
29:39That's right.
29:43You're making a blueprint.
29:44It's not a blueprint.
29:46It's a freehand.
29:48I'm making it according to the location, so it's all different.
29:53It's all original?
29:55Yes.
29:56Yes.
29:59What's this shape?
30:01It's going to be a geta box.
30:03That's amazing.
30:05It fits perfectly.
30:07It fits perfectly.
30:10Well, I was lucky.
30:14As expected.
30:15I'm going to clean up and go home today.
30:19Can I follow you?
30:20Yes, please follow me.
30:23And so...
30:25From here, Rodney gets to work.
30:30And after this,
30:31it's clear why the American moved to Tottori Prefecture.
30:38Wow, what a car.
30:42What kind of car is it?
30:43It's for work.
30:47First, they go to a house that's a little unusual.
30:54What's this?
30:55Oh, this?
30:56It's a snow blower.
30:58Oh, a snow blower.
30:59There's one in the front.
31:01The mayor asked me to make a snow blower.
31:04Did you make this yourself?
31:05Yes.
31:06That's amazing.
31:07Wow, you can make this?
31:10It must be helpful for the people in the village.
31:15That's it.
31:16That's the house.
31:17Wow, that's so cool.
31:18That's wonderful.
31:20I made it.
31:22Wow, that's amazing.
31:23It's like a museum.
31:27In the middle of the rice fields of Tottori Prefecture,
31:30there's a Western-style house that's unique.
31:35This is Rodney's house.
31:41It's wonderful.
31:42It's like America.
31:46What does it look like inside?
31:53That's amazing.
31:54Please come in.
31:55Thank you for having me.
31:59That's nice.
32:00There's a dog.
32:02It's like a museum.
32:04That's amazing.
32:06The wallpapers don't look like they're from Japan.
32:09They don't look like they're from Japan.
32:11It's from when I got married.
32:14Is that Rodney?
32:15Yes.
32:17Right?
32:19That's so cool.
32:20He used to be like that.
32:25That's so cool.
32:26But he's still handsome.
32:30Please come in.
32:31Wow, it's like America.
32:33It's like America.
32:37That's amazing.
32:38What is this?
32:39If you open the door, it's like America.
32:41Is that so?
32:44It's really like America.
32:45That's amazing.
32:46If you just look at this, it's like a house in America.
32:51It's like you're in America.
32:54This is a handmade kitchen.
32:56It's true.
32:57The chairs and the table are all handmade.
32:59The chairs and the table are all handmade.
33:04There's only one house in the middle of the rice field.
33:06It's a Western-style mansion that emits the smell of the west.
33:10In such an American-style mansion, there's an even more surprising sight.
33:19When I turn off the lights...
33:22Wow, that's amazing.
33:23I like to play.
33:28That's right.
33:30What was attractive about each other?
33:31Everything was great.
33:33That's wonderful.
33:34When I turn off the lights...
33:40Actress Yuko Natori.
33:42She once had a shocking experience while filming overseas.
33:47I went to a small village in France.
33:50I went to a genius chef's shop and asked him to teach me how to cook.
33:54But I had to stay there, so I stayed at his house.
33:57It was a place in Provence where there wasn't much water.
34:00It was very difficult.
34:01I went to the mountains to pick herbs.
34:04He told me to try eating this.
34:07Is it okay to eat that?
34:09It was small and white, so it wasn't that bad.
34:13But still, it's not bad.
34:16On the other hand, Ayako Kato has been obsessed with cooking recently.
34:24I recently started steaming.
34:28Steaming?
34:29Steaming.
34:31Steaming everything?
34:32Steaming vegetables and dumplings.
34:35That's great.
34:36It's the best.
34:38You just started steaming?
34:40Yes, I just started a month ago.
34:42You just started steaming.
34:43I just started steaming.
34:47In the countryside of Tottori Prefecture,
34:49there is a Western-style house in the middle of the rice fields.
34:55Rodney, who is 64 years old, lives in this house.
35:01Hello.
35:03It's like America.
35:04If you open the door, it's like America.
35:06Is that so?
35:07The interior has an American taste.
35:11Amazing.
35:13Moreover, most of this is handmade by Rodney.
35:20On the third floor, there is something even more surprising.
35:25It's spacious.
35:27Is this a attic?
35:30Amazing.
35:32It's a training room.
35:35It's spacious.
35:38If you turn off the light here...
35:41Amazing.
35:44Amazing.
35:45It's romantic.
35:48What is this?
35:49Rodney.
35:52Rodney's room
35:56Rodney's room
35:59Is this a heater?
36:00Yes.
36:02I don't need a heater at this temperature.
36:05But my wife is cold.
36:09My wife will be back soon, so I need to warm her up.
36:12He is kind.
36:13He is kind.
36:16He is cute.
36:18She is back.
36:19Your wife is back.
36:22I'm sorry to bother you.
36:26Nice to meet you.
36:28His wife, Yukari, is 62 years old.
36:32Did I say something wrong?
36:35No, you didn't.
36:37I'm sorry.
36:39I was a little suspicious.
36:41You always say that, don't you?
36:43Yes, I do.
36:44Is your wife from Tottori?
36:47No, I'm from Kyoto.
36:49It has nothing to do with Tottori.
36:52Why is everyone from Tottori?
36:56Rodney's husband is from Utah, USA.
37:00His wife, Yukari, is from Kyoto.
37:03They were born and raised in different places.
37:08They became a couple because of a drama.
37:13Rodney and Yukari
37:15Rodney's father was an airplane engineer in 1960.
37:21Rodney was born in Utah, USA as the eldest son of five siblings.
37:28He came to Japan for the first time when he was 19 years old.
37:32He went to Shiga as a missionary.
37:36He is cool.
37:37He is cool.
37:38He is cool.
37:40At that time, he met Yukari, who was a high school student at that time.
37:48They didn't even notice each other.
37:51Rodney returned home in two years.
37:57Yukari, who became a college student, went to Utah, USA to study for a master's degree.
38:04One day, while driving, Yukari's car broke down and she couldn't move.
38:13At that time, Rodney helped her.
38:21What a coincidence!
38:25Actually, when Yukari and Rodney were in Japan, they happened to hear from each other.
38:33I asked him if he could take a look at the car in detail.
38:37That's when the accident started.
38:41If the car hadn't broken down, they wouldn't have met.
38:46What attracted you to each other?
38:48What attracted you to each other?
38:50Everything.
38:52As you can see.
38:55Everything was great.
38:57That's great.
38:59That's great.
39:00People in Japan don't say such things.
39:02No, they don't.
39:03You have to say it.
39:06They had a reunion like a drama.
39:10Rodney got married when he was 26 and Yukari was 24.
39:16They started living in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, where they met for the first time, not in Tottori Prefecture where they are now.
39:25What did you do at that time?
39:27English conversation class.
39:29You had a great handwriting.
39:32There were about 600 students.
39:34That's great.
39:36There were 15 classrooms.
39:40There were only a few English conversation classes in the 1980s.
39:46The English conversation class was a great success because of Rodney's bright personality.
39:53However...
39:55I have a good job, but I have to raise my children.
39:59I have to raise my family.
40:02I want to move to the countryside and raise my own children.
40:07It was a good decision.
40:11Rodney wants to deepen his bond with his children more than his income.
40:16The couple decided to move to Tottori Prefecture, which was chosen as the starting point after moving from Shiga Prefecture.
40:33Tottori Prefecture.
40:35Rodney built a big American-style mansion in the middle of a rice field.
40:43But why did he move to Tottori Prefecture, where he and Yukari were not related?
40:50There is a surprising reason.
40:53Tottori Prefecture.
40:56Oh, is it from there?
40:59Actress Yuko Natori.
41:02It is said that the gift she brings to the workplace is amazing.
41:08Here is the actual video.
41:11A pot?
41:13Wait a minute.
41:15She even brought a pot.
41:17What kind of pot is it?
41:19Wow.
41:21What kind of pot is it?
41:23It's a stewed hamburger.
41:25Wow.
41:26Wow.
41:28I got a lot of Matsudaka beef today.
41:32It looks delicious.
41:34She even brought a pot.
41:36It's a heat-resistant pot, so it won't cool down.
41:40Wow.
41:42What is this?
41:44It's so luxurious.
41:46I feel like I'm more suited to be in charge of lunch than an actress.
41:50It's true.
41:52Rodney is from Utah, USA.
41:54On the other hand, his wife Yukari is from Kyoto.
42:00But why did they move to Tottori Prefecture, where they are not related?
42:06I heard that the population of Tottori is the lowest.
42:09When I came to play, I knew that it was a good place, so I decided to go.
42:14Oh, is it from there?
42:17In fact, when I went to Tottori Prefecture, which has the lowest population in Japan,
42:23I liked the fact that it was rich in nature and the locals were kind to me.
42:30I decided to move because I could raise my children in this place.
42:37After that, Rodney had a clever plan.
42:42He transferred from a English teacher to a carpenter.
42:47Together with Yukari, they raised five children.
43:01And now...
43:12The English conversation class resumed.
43:16They taught the local children the fun of English.
43:23One more thing.
43:25In the middle of the rice field, there is a Western-style mansion with only one dog.
43:30And they started to be surprised.
43:34Recently, they started to be surprised.
43:37They started to be surprised.
43:41Wow, it's like America.
43:44Wow, what is this?
43:50It's cleaner than I thought.
43:53I've never seen anything like this.
43:56The film will be released tomorrow.
43:59It's a story about the job of a representative of the prison.
44:04It's a touching film starring Ryuhei Maruyama.
44:08Please watch it at the cinema.
44:11What has Rodney started to do with the Western-style mansion?
44:18The five children are all alone and there are not enough rooms.
44:22So, he started to take in the experience of living in the countryside.
44:29I don't feel like I'm in the countryside.
44:32The house is so cool that I don't feel like I'm in the countryside.
44:36He said he was happy to hear that the house was not like the countryside at all, but it was very nice.
44:43It feels like a short-term study abroad.
44:46I agree.
44:48Why are you there?
44:50TVER U-NEXT

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