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00:00The reason why I live in Japan.
00:06Today's guest has arrived.
00:10I'm going to study Japanese.
00:15Studying Japanese from birth to death.
00:20Studying Japanese for the rest of my life.
00:25I've lived in Japan for 35 years.
00:31Far East Japan.
00:33Why do I live in Japan?
00:38Because I'm a foreigner, I can see the beauty of Japan.
00:46We're going to find out.
01:10You're cute.
01:12Your face is amazing.
01:14You're a good man.
01:16I'm sorry. I thought you were the best in the world.
01:18Why are you the only one who's so rebellious?
01:20You're the best in the world. You're so cool.
01:24There's no one cooler than you in the world.
01:28Life is...
01:29I guess he likes baseball.
01:32He's a manly man.
01:35There aren't many men that big.
01:39I love you.
01:42I want his autograph. I love him.
01:45I don't know anything about baseball.
01:48I don't know what you're talking about.
01:51I don't know anything about baseball.
01:53Shuku MVP.
01:55A big fan of Ohtani Shohei.
01:57Takahashi Amira, 56 years old.
02:02His hometown is about 8,000 kilometers away from Japan.
02:07Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
02:10Saadash.
02:11Saadash.
02:13He was born as the second child of six brothers,
02:16under the mother of a military father and a housewife.
02:21The boy who helped the bakery where his father worked as a soldier
02:26was sent to the battlefield when he was 18 years old.
02:31And now...
02:34He doesn't look like a soldier.
02:36But he's got a big heart.
02:40That's it.
02:42For 35 years, he's been a big fan of Ohtani Shohei.
02:47He's a big fan.
02:50Amira lives in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture.
02:59Hello.
03:02He's a celebrity.
03:04He's a passer-by.
03:06Do you know him?
03:08I don't know him.
03:10You know him, right?
03:12I don't know him.
03:15This is my shop.
03:18Is this Amira's shop?
03:21Yes.
03:23He's the owner of the shop.
03:31I'm sorry that there's not much bread left.
03:33It's sold out today.
03:36It looks delicious.
03:39We make it together.
03:41You make it by hand?
03:43It's not a foot, it's a hand.
03:45We make it by hand.
03:49He's making a dad joke.
03:53Handmade bread.
03:55It looks delicious.
03:57The most popular one is
03:59soy milk bread.
04:01It's a popular secret.
04:04I make soy milk bread.
04:07I store soy milk soybeans here.
04:10Good morning.
04:12I'm sorry I'm late.
04:14It's not a bad day.
04:16It's not a bad day.
04:18The wife of a tofu shop in the neighborhood
04:21delivers the selected domestic soybeans.
04:25He uses high-quality soybeans.
04:28He makes his own soy milk.
04:31He's very particular.
04:34Normally, to make bread,
04:38we use milk, cream, and eggs.
04:44But I have a lot of allergies now.
04:47I try not to use milk or egg allergies.
04:53So I made a lot of things.
04:56And I came up with soy milk.
04:59If I make it,
05:01the milk doesn't change much.
05:05What's special about Amira's bread?
05:10It rots in two days.
05:12Customers bring it to me.
05:14What if it's moldy?
05:16That's normal.
05:18But everyone knows that.
05:21Our bread doesn't rot.
05:25That's right.
05:26Amira's bread doesn't rot.
05:29Food doesn't grow mold, does it?
05:32It used to grow mold when I was a kid.
05:35But why doesn't it rot?
05:37That's a good question.
05:39We visited the factory early in the morning.
05:43Good morning.
05:46Good morning.
05:48I'm sorry I'm late.
05:50You're early.
05:52You're early.
05:54You're early.
05:56I have to come early.
05:58I can't make it.
06:00You're alone.
06:02That's amazing.
06:05That's amazing.
06:07If I'm going to lose weight, I want to lose weight.
06:16It looks delicious.
06:19And why doesn't it rot?
06:21We don't change anything.
06:26Why don't you change anything?
06:29I don't want my children or my family to eat what others don't want to eat.
06:35So I'm not satisfied with what I don't make.
06:40I don't know what to make.
06:43It's not good for my health.
06:46He has been making bread with a policy that has not been sold for 24 years.
06:50Now it's a very popular shop.
06:53Why did Amira open a shop in Takasaki?
06:57It was a strange thing in life.
07:03Japan's re-discovery.
07:06Why do I live in Japan?
07:11Nice to meet you. I'm Katsunomi Takahashi.
07:13I'm Miki Honda.
07:14I'm Amira.
07:15I'm Amira Takahashi.
07:16Nice to meet you.
07:18I'm worried about Ohtani from the beginning.
07:23You like him, don't you?
07:24I like him.
07:25But you don't know much about baseball.
07:27I don't know at all.
07:29How about children in Iran?
07:31I don't know.
07:32I'm a soccer player.
07:34I'm a soccer player.
07:36Amira, why do you have a bakery in Gunma?
07:43Amira's bread.
07:45I brought some to the studio today.
07:48Thank you very much.
07:50It's hard for a bread hunter.
07:54It smells good.
07:56The most popular bread is soy milk bread.
07:59Soy milk bread is the most popular.
08:01Here it is.
08:03Can I have it?
08:05Please.
08:07I'll have this, too.
08:09I'd like to go there, too.
08:11It's soft.
08:12It's very soft.
08:13It's moist.
08:15Look at this.
08:17Can I have it?
08:19Please.
08:20I'll have this, too.
08:22I'll eat it as it is.
08:24I'll eat it as it is.
08:26I'll eat it with my teeth.
08:32This is...
08:33Katsunori-san ate it as it is.
08:35It's a bread that makes you want to eat it.
08:37That's right.
08:38You eat too much, don't you?
08:41Basically, if you eat it without water, it's called a delicious bread.
08:49That's right.
08:50If you don't get rid of the water, you can't swallow it.
08:54You can swallow it as it is.
08:56It's a characteristic that you don't need anything.
08:59Amira, who has loved bread since he was a child,
09:03Why is he running a bakery in Japan?
09:07Let's reflect on that.
09:09Amira was born in Saadash, western Iran, in 1968.
09:16Saadash is a city like this.
09:22What do you call it?
09:24It's similar to Gunma.
09:25It's similar to Gunma.
09:27Is Gunma like this?
09:28I wonder if it's similar.
09:30His father is a soldier.
09:35If he was a soldier at that time, his family must have been wealthy.
09:38It was pretty good at the time.
09:40Here's a picture of Amira.
09:46It's done.
09:47That's right.
09:48It's like a family of seven.
09:50I feel a strong will.
09:53What kind of child was he?
09:55He was a quiet child.
09:57Is that so?
09:59What about school in Iran?
10:02I went to school only in the morning.
10:06I went to school from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for four hours.
10:09After that, I was free.
10:11I also ran a bakery.
10:13I had to help out with bread.
10:16You've been making bread since then.
10:18That's right.
10:19I had a bread rack at home.
10:23I made my own bread.
10:25I also sold bread.
10:29It's like making rice at home.
10:31That's right.
10:34The bread in Iran is called BARBARI.
10:37It's a hard bread.
10:41I'm curious about BARBARI.
10:43It's not BARI BARI.
10:44It's BARBARI, not BARI BARI.
10:46I eat BARI BARI, so it's BARI BARI.
10:48I ate rice cake.
10:51Excuse me.
10:52It looks delicious.
10:53I like this kind of thing.
10:56It's a little hard.
10:58That's right.
11:03It's soft.
11:05It's delicious.
11:07It's different from naan.
11:09It's more like bread than naan.
11:12What is this?
11:14It's mayonnaise.
11:16It goes well with ham and tomatoes.
11:19I haven't eaten mayonnaise in years.
11:21Is that so?
11:22I don't eat it at all.
11:24Is it like this?
11:25It's up to you.
11:26It's up to you.
11:27It's up to you.
11:28I see.
11:32When I think of Japan, I think of white rice.
11:34It goes well with any red food.
11:37It's delicious.
11:38It's delicious.
11:39It's good that the texture is a little hard.
11:42That's right.
11:43What kind of country was America when you were a child?
11:47It was a rich country with a king.
11:52It was a relaxing country.
11:53That's right.
11:54It was peaceful at that time.
11:58However, Iran, which was peaceful, fell into chaos and changed the fate of Amira's family.
12:07That is the Iranian Revolution.
12:11Iran, which has been in a state of turbulence since the beginning of the 20th century,
12:16After the Second World War, the king Afradi II pushed for the modernization of Iran, which was close to the United States.
12:26As a result of this policy making a difference in the wealth of the people,
12:33The people, who were dissatisfied with the system, stood up to the king and launched the Iranian Revolution.
12:40The one who led this revolution was Khomeini.
12:46After that, the king was exiled.
12:48Khomeini established the Islamic Republic of Iran and began to march on the anti-American route.
12:56Amira's father, who was a soldier on the royal side, lost his job because of this revolution.
13:02Amira's father lost his job.
13:06He moved to Tehran with his family in search of a job.
13:12Did you find a job?
13:14My father worked part-time at various places, such as bakeries and restaurants.
13:23For the sake of the family.
13:24Yes, for the sake of the family.
13:26There are many people in the family.
13:28That's right.
13:30It's hard to live with eight people.
13:33Did you ever feel bad when you were young?
13:38It's hard, but I can't help it.
13:40It's not the time to feel bad.
13:43I see.
13:44I heard that you have a memorable gift from your father.
13:50Yes.
13:51When I was young, I bought a suit once a year on New Year's Day.
14:01My father wore the suit he bought for me and went out.
14:07When I showed it to my friends, they said,
14:11They said,
14:15I just bought it.
14:17I wrote my father's name in my pocket and said,
14:20I really bought it.
14:23I don't have money, so I bought it used.
14:29I will never forget that memory.
14:35My parents had a hard time because of that.
14:39Mr. Amira, who is 10 years old, goes to work to support his family.
14:45This is where Mr. Amira worked at that time.
14:48Oh, a bakery.
14:50A bakery full of bread.
14:52That's right.
14:53You've been working at a bakery since then.
14:55That's right.
14:56It's normal to do only one kind of work.
14:59Why did you choose a bakery?
15:01My parents were also bakers, so I was a shy person.
15:07I didn't talk to anyone.
15:10I only talked to bread.
15:12From morning to night.
15:13I see.
15:14There is such a way of thinking.
15:16That's right.
15:17Is it fun to wake up at 3 a.m. and face bread?
15:21It's the best.
15:22Oh, really?
15:23You like it.
15:24It's the best.
15:25Even if you take a picture of Ohtani, you keep talking.
15:28It's hard to imagine if you're a person who doesn't talk that much.
15:32That's right.
15:34After that, when Mr. Amira was 18 years old, he was transferred to the army.
15:38During the Iran-Iraq War, he took the lead in the front line.
15:41He also participated in the brutal scene.
15:46In such a difficult military era, this was what healed Mr. Amira's heart.
15:52This is the scene.
15:53Scene.
15:54Did you watch this scene during the war?
15:57The time was fixed.
15:58This program was broadcast every day for 15 minutes.
16:03She was also a hard worker.
16:06She was sleeping like her own child.
16:08Somehow it overlapped.
16:11While watching this scene, did you ever think that this was interesting about the way of life in Japan?
16:17When I was a child, I felt that the country of Japan was peaceful.
16:22Even if you enter the entrance, no one locks the door.
16:26Because the door opens and closes.
16:29You can see the inside from the outside.
16:31Even now, you can see the inside of any house.
16:34That's how peaceful it is.
16:37You can't just put things and money in front of the field.
16:42I don't think there are any bad Japanese people.
16:45From my point of view, there are no bad Japanese people.
16:47But there is a saying that it has been stolen for a long time.
16:51Japanese people are not thieves, so it's okay.
16:55I want to make sure that we don't betray the Japanese people's trust in us.
17:05Three years later, in 1989, Amida, who retired at the age of 21, came to Japan before the bubble.
17:14The time has come again.
17:17Why did you suddenly come to Japan?
17:21At that time, Japan was doing well and there was a lot of work.
17:28There were a lot of young people, so we decided to go together.
17:32Amida also decided to come to Japan, but he arrived here.
17:37Why?
17:42Amida also decided to come to Japan, but he went to this town.
17:48It's Ueno.
17:50There were a lot of people in Ueno.
17:53I see.
17:54I was embarrassed.
17:55I'm sorry.
17:56It was a time like that.
17:58Did the government provide you with a salary?
18:06No, there was nothing like that.
18:08I think it's good to go to Japan and work.
18:11That's all.
18:12I see.
18:14I don't know the language, I don't know what to do, I don't know where to find a job.
18:20I came here with everyone.
18:22I came to work, but I didn't have a job, so I had to find a job.
18:28I had no choice but to find a job.
18:33However, he couldn't find a job in Ueno, so he ended up here.
18:40Why?
18:42What should I do?
18:45I got on the train and arrived in Gunma.
18:49Gunma?
18:51Did you have a destination?
18:53No.
18:54You didn't have a destination?
18:55I was tired, so I fell asleep on the train and woke up here.
19:00This is where I was kicked out of the last stop.
19:02I see.
19:04I thought I'd live here.
19:06I see.
19:08It's dramatic.
19:10I love this story.
19:13This is the job he finally found.
19:17Gasoline sandwich.
19:19How was the gasoline sandwich?
19:21It was good.
19:22I can have a conversation and make money.
19:27Sometimes there is a campaign for a gasoline sandwich, right?
19:30Yes.
19:31For example, sell this wax.
19:33If the president of the company offers me a job, I can get a cashback of 50 yen.
19:40I can get a cashback of 300 yen for a tire.
19:43I can get a cashback of 50 yen for a car wash.
19:46The more customers I get, the more money I make.
19:50He is a very good person.
19:52He is very motivated.
19:53He is very motivated.
19:55I didn't know much about Japanese.
19:57I asked him if I could get a cashback.
19:59He said no.
20:01I asked him if he could get a cashback.
20:03He said no.
20:04I asked him if he could get a cashback.
20:06He said no.
20:07I asked him if he could get a cashback.
20:09He said no.
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22:36His name is Amiran.
22:37He opened this shop.
22:39This is great.
22:42I wanted to open my own shop.
22:44How was it?
22:46It didn't sell at all.
22:47It didn't sell?
22:48It didn't sell.
22:49It didn't sell at all.
22:50It didn't sell at all.
22:53Excuse me.
22:54Excuse me.
22:57I'm starving.
23:02You usually say that.
23:03I couldn't sell it at all.
23:08You couldn't sell it?
23:09I like this kind of bread, so I put it out, but it didn't sell at all.
23:13You wanted to compete with this?
23:15I couldn't sell it at all.
23:16You couldn't sell it?
23:17What kind of bread did you make?
23:18At that time, I only made hard bread.
23:21I see.
23:22Hard bread.
23:23For example, Mr. Bigo.
23:25At that time, Mr. Bigo was famous for his hard bread.
23:28It was sold because it was in Ginza.
23:31I brought it to Gunma and sold it in the countryside.
23:34I said,
23:35Do you have anpan?
23:37Do you have cream bread?
23:39This is all I have.
23:40I said,
23:41I don't need this.
23:42What is this?
23:43I can't eat this.
23:45I had no choice but to meet everyone to survive.
23:50So I made various kinds of hard bread.
23:53I see.
23:54How many years has it been since the store opened?
23:57It's been 24 years.
24:00It's a new store.
24:02It's a new store.
24:06I won't let my guard down.
24:07That's true.
24:08If there is a chance.
24:09If there is a chance.
24:10It's been 24 years since the store opened.
24:13We showed you the city of Takasaki that Mr. Amira loves.
24:31Hello.
24:32Nice to meet you.
24:33Nice to meet you.
24:34Why don't you make Amira dolls?
24:36That's true.
24:37It's cute as a character.
24:46It's healing.
24:47Because it's green everywhere.
24:54It's like a fairy tale.
24:55That's right.
24:56God.
25:00You can go inside.
25:03There are stairs.
25:04It's the city of Takasaki.
25:05You can walk to your head.
25:08Can you see it?
25:10It's either a highway or a bullet train.
25:13I can see it.
25:16Do you pray?
25:18Me?
25:19No, I don't.
25:21I only pray to God.
25:24You?
25:25I say God.
25:27My God is God.
25:31God is God.
25:38Here it is.
25:39May I come in?
25:40Yes.
25:41Be careful of the stairs.
25:48Excuse me.
25:51It's warm.
25:54If you don't mind.
25:56It's cold over there.
25:58It's cold to sit here.
26:00I can't use my cell phone.
26:02You can.
26:03Can I?
26:04Yes, you can.
26:05I can't use my cell phone?
26:06Yes, you can.
26:07I'm sorry.
26:08I'm the only one who can't use my cell phone.
26:09I'm sorry because I'm a country boy.
26:12Matcha is delicious.
26:13Matcha is delicious here.
26:15A tea shop opened last year on the way to Kannon in Takasaki.
26:20It's a nice atmosphere.
26:23You can taste the soft matcha that has been boiled in an iron pot.
26:32It's really quiet here.
26:35If you want to relax, you can come here.
26:39You can stay here for a whole day.
26:44Relaxing is a reward for yourself.
26:48It's quiet here.
26:51It's noisy.
26:53The shop is noisy.
26:55It's quiet and comfortable to come here.
26:59Normally, there are no cars at this time.
27:02There are a lot of parking lots.
27:09Welcome.
27:10Hello.
27:11Thank you for coming.
27:14I'm sorry I'm late.
27:16Hello.
27:17Hello.
27:18Nice to meet you.
27:19Thank you for coming.
27:21I'm the wife of the chef.
27:24I'm the wife of the president.
27:27I'm the president's wife.
27:30This is the most delicious restaurant in the northeastern part of Japan.
27:35I'm sorry.
27:36It's nothing.
27:39You're talking a lot today.
27:41I'm sorry.
27:43It looks delicious.
27:44I didn't expect it to be so delicious.
27:47What is this?
27:48Steak?
27:49This is grilled pork.
27:52It looks delicious.
27:53You can eat anything at home.
27:56Wasabi and mustard.
27:57It looks delicious.
27:58It looks good.
28:04Thank you for the food.
28:08It's big, so it looks small.
28:12It's a lot of food, isn't it?
28:17It's a lot of meat.
28:20It's delicious.
28:21It looks delicious.
28:23I'm sorry.
28:24I'm a foreigner, but I'm Japanese.
28:26I'm a foreigner, but I'm Japanese.
28:32It's easy to eat.
28:36What's next?
28:37What's next?
28:41It's nice.
28:42It's nice.
28:50Shopping for ingredients.
28:53What's this?
28:55Vegetables, fruits, and rice are grown here.
29:02Do you sell local products?
29:03Yes, local products.
29:04Freshly harvested in the morning.
29:06It's the best.
29:07Vegetables and fruits are grown in the morning.
29:10It's a shop for farmers.
29:12It's sold out soon, so I find time to go there.
29:16Farmers come to replenish themselves, right?
29:18It's fresh, so it's completely different.
29:23The price is less than half a year.
29:25Is that so?
29:26It's nice.
29:28It's nice.
29:37It's the best.
29:38I'm happy to meet you today.
29:41I'm not in Gunma now.
29:43I'm blessed to be in Gunma.
29:47I'm the only one who's blessed to be in Gunma.
29:51It's a coincidence.
29:52I was lucky this time.
29:54I don't usually do it, but God was kind to me.
30:01He was kind to me.
30:04Yes, he happened to sleep on the train and arrived in Gunma.
30:19Each bread is different.
30:22If you make it with the same ingredients, you can make about 100 kinds.
30:28Many people do that, but I don't do that.
30:32I make each bread differently.
30:36It's fast.
30:38If you change the ingredients, you can't tell, but you can taste it.
30:43I don't know the difference.
30:46I don't usually do that.
30:58The next morning
31:04Good morning.
31:07Are you awake?
31:10Are you okay?
31:12Good night.
31:15I woke you up in the morning.
31:18I'll do my best.
31:22I'll do my best to wake you up in the morning.
31:26It's wonderful.
31:29It's time to open the store.
31:35Good morning.
31:37Thank you for waiting.
31:41I'm Tomizawa. I'm the president of Gasolines.
31:44Gasolines?
31:45Good morning.
31:46I'm Tomizawa.
31:48Nice to meet you.
31:51Mr. Tomizawa is the president of Gasolines.
31:56He still comes to buy bread every day.
32:01Good morning.
32:02I'm sorry I didn't wake you up in the morning.
32:04I'll do my best.
32:06You rented an apartment.
32:11I forgot that.
32:16It was a two-story apartment, so I lived on the second floor.
32:19You're like a parent.
32:21You're more like a parent than a worker.
32:26I remember that.
32:29After closing the store at night,
32:33I took a textbook for one to six years.
32:40I studied one page at a time.
32:42Did you study together?
32:44I was a teacher.
32:47I went to school for about six years in a month.
32:52I have a lot of memories.
32:56He has a lot of wrinkles.
33:00I was a playboy.
33:03You were a playboy?
33:05I was a cheerleader.
33:08At first, my wife turned her head to me.
33:13Did your wife like you at first?
33:16That's right.
33:22Did your wife like you at first?
33:25What?
33:26Your wife.
33:27My wife?
33:28She was my school assistant.
33:30What did she say to you?
33:32She was my school assistant.
33:34That's what you usually say.
33:37I can say that because she's not here.
33:43You wanted to get married, didn't you?
33:47It's embarrassing.
33:49Your wife is looking at you.
33:52She noticed.
33:54She noticed that I wasn't working.
33:58They got married in 1997.
34:01They were blessed with two children.
34:04Were your children born in Takasaki?
34:07Yes, my son was born and raised in Takasaki.
34:10He was born in 2005.
34:13This is your son.
34:16He's a twin.
34:18He's a twin.
34:20He's cute.
34:22He looks like a monster.
34:25What are you talking about?
34:28Your parents must have been happy.
34:30My father came to Japan when I was two.
34:34What did your parents say?
34:36They were surprised.
34:37They said Japan was amazing.
34:40My father didn't have a wall.
34:43He didn't lock the door.
34:45He didn't steal anything.
34:47He said this was heaven.
34:49The most amazing thing was the toilets.
34:52The toilets.
34:54You can't find Japanese toilets anywhere in the world.
34:57When you get on a plane, you feel uncomfortable.
35:00There are no toilets.
35:03When you get on a plane, you want to go back.
35:07And just before he went back to Iran...
35:12I didn't know, but my wife told me later.
35:17She said she was measuring my child's body with an octopus.
35:22I didn't understand why.
35:25Two months later, she gave me two suits.
35:29This is it.
35:31It's cute.
35:33It's cute.
35:35When I was little, I wanted to buy it for her, but I couldn't.
35:40Now, I'm using it for my child.
35:45That's a good story.
35:47Let's see the rest of Amira's store.
35:53I'm home.
35:55It's my son.
36:00This is my son's octopus.
36:02It's cute, isn't it?
36:04You don't have to worry about it.
36:10This is my son.
36:15This is my son's octopus.
36:18Do you work together?
36:20No.
36:24Kazuki is a college student.
36:27He goes to a local university.
36:30You should invite me.
36:33I'll invite you.
36:35No, I won't.
36:37If you invite a cute girl, she'll come.
36:39She's a cute girl, so she won't come.
36:41No, she won't.
36:43Don't worry about it.
36:46Don't worry about me.
36:53This is my cute son.
36:56He's here.
36:58Don't talk to me.
37:00This is my dad.
37:02Hello?
37:04What's up?
37:06I'm helping you.
37:08I have an appointment with Chris Ross.
37:13That's disgusting.
37:15What do you mean?
37:17That's disgusting.
37:19Did you clean up?
37:21Congratulations.
37:23I don't care.
37:25Why did you say that?
37:27I don't care.
37:29I don't care.
37:31I don't care.
37:33They look happy.
37:38This is Amira's favorite scenery.
37:50This is my favorite scenery.
37:57This is my favorite scenery.
38:02There are mountains and rivers.
38:05They look like each other.
38:07It reminds me of my country.
38:10It reminds me of my country.
38:13It's relaxing.
38:15It's relaxing to be here.
38:27It's relaxing to be here.
38:29It's relaxing to be here.
38:31It's relaxing to be here.
38:33It's relaxing to be here.
38:35It's relaxing to be here.
38:37It's relaxing to be here.
38:39It's relaxing to be here.
38:41It's relaxing to be here.
38:43It's relaxing to be here.
38:45It's relaxing to be here.
38:47It's relaxing to be here.
38:49It's relaxing to be here.
38:51It's relaxing to be here.
38:53It's relaxing to be here.
38:55It's relaxing to be here.
38:57It's relaxing to be here.
38:59It's relaxing to be here.
39:01It's relaxing to be here.
39:03It's relaxing to be here.
39:05It's relaxing to be here.
39:07It's relaxing to be here.
39:09It's relaxing to be here.
39:11It's relaxing to be here.
39:13It's relaxing to be here.
39:15It's relaxing to be here.
39:17It's relaxing to be here.
39:19It's relaxing to be here.
39:21It's relaxing to be here.
39:23It's relaxing to be here.
39:25It's relaxing to be here.
39:27It's relaxing to be here.
39:29It's relaxing to be here.
39:31It's relaxing to be here.
39:33It's relaxing to be here.
39:35It's relaxing to be here.
39:37It's relaxing to be here.
39:40Amira-san made the kanji that he likes by hand.
39:45Amira-san, what is your favorite kanji?
39:50My favorite kanji is kokoro.
39:52Why did you choose this one?
39:54When a person is born, the first thing they can do is their heart.
40:03Everything has a heart.
40:06Bread, humans, flowers.
40:10Without a heart, nothing can move.
40:14That's all.
40:16What do you think of Japan compared to when you first came?
40:26The value of money has changed a lot.
40:30At that time, if I worked for 3 to 4 months, I could buy a house in my own country.
40:36I worked 24 hours a day for 20 hours.
40:42I didn't want to take a break.
40:45I didn't have to take a break.
40:47I worked without sleeping.
40:50I worked for almost 4 hours without sleeping.
40:54Why did you come to Japan?
40:58When I came to Japan, I had nothing to eat or live.
41:08I was helped by many people.
41:11I think it's all thanks to everyone.
41:16I'm going to do what I can do now.
41:20That's all I can do.
41:23Thank you for your time today.
41:25Thank you very much.
41:28Next, let's take a look at a Japanese family meal.
41:34Dinner with son Kazuki.
41:37Let's talk about how to drink cola.
41:59Here it comes.
42:02Here it comes.
42:06Give me a break.
42:08Why? It's the best.
42:10Give me a break.
42:12Don't give me a break.
42:14I'm embarrassed.
42:15What?
42:16Didn't you know?
42:18It goes well with cola.
42:20Give me a break.
42:21What is it?
42:29Give me a break.
42:36It's okay.
42:37I won't give you a break.
42:38It's okay.
42:44I'll go first.
42:45You go first.
42:47My girlfriend is cheating on me.
42:49That's not true.
42:51You should go first.
42:54Do you want to go out with me?
42:55No.
42:56No?
42:57No.
42:58Do you want to go out with me on the pretext of marriage?
43:00No.
43:01Then why should I ask you?
43:03What are you going to do in May?
43:05I'm going to Tokyo.
43:07Are you going to Tokyo?
43:10I'm going to Tokyo.
43:11Are you going to Tokyo?
43:14Yes.
43:15Are you going to be lonely?
43:16Yes.
43:17I see.
43:18I'm surprised.
43:20Have you ever heard of Kazuki?
43:21No.
43:22No?
43:26We are Otaku.
43:29British people who love Shinshu and Iiyama live in...
43:33This is our house.
43:36It's about 200 years old.
43:38It took us about 10 years to get to this house.
43:41It took us 10 years to find an ideal house.
43:44It looks like a maniac.
43:47This is Tsuchikame.
43:49It was on the way.
43:50Wabi-sabi.
43:51Tsubame-no-su.
43:52After Tsubame-no-su more than 100 years ago.

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