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00:00The reason why I live in Japan.
00:07The first guest of the year.
00:12Laughter is the best medicine.
00:19Laughter is the best medicine.
00:24In Japan, laughter is the best medicine.
00:29I have lived in Japan for 35 years.
00:36Why do I live in Japan?
00:42Because I am a foreigner, I can see the beauty of Japan.
00:51We are going to know.
01:14A foreign woman walking on a river.
01:19Where is this place?
01:24I like this kind of building.
01:29It's like Washington.
01:31I don't know where I am.
01:34That's interesting.
01:36Is this a European location?
01:41Then...
01:44What is this?
01:46Can I go in there?
01:52She came out laughing.
01:55What is this?
01:57It looks like a store.
01:59Because it has a taste.
02:02Yes.
02:03She doesn't say anything.
02:05It looks like St. George's Hall.
02:08This is the oldest library in Japan.
02:15I want to take a picture here.
02:21Where am I?
02:23The first guest of the year, Diane Kichijitsu.
02:28Her hometown is about 9500 km away from Japan.
02:33It's in the north-west of England.
02:37Liverpool, the city where The Beatles were born.
02:43She was born to her father, who was a food reporter, and her mother, who was an office worker.
02:50She is a quiet girl who wants to be a designer.
02:54She is cute.
02:56She is cute.
03:00She has been living in the center of Osaka for 35 years.
03:05If Diane wasn't here, the store would be quiet.
03:10I think she is an old friend of mine.
03:14She comes and goes.
03:18She is energetic.
03:20She is an elegant lady of the garden.
03:25She knows a lot of good stores.
03:28I think it has yogurt in it.
03:30It's 330 yen.
03:32I think it's a good price.
03:34330 yen?
03:36I think it's a good deal.
03:40Look at this.
03:42What is it?
03:44It's cute.
03:46It's great.
03:47Diane's Osaka.
03:50By the way, what is Diane's job?
03:56It's not good.
03:58No, no, no, no.
03:59It's not good.
04:03One, two, three.
04:06No, I'm too scared.
04:08Diane's job is an English translator.
04:12I have a lot of ideas.
04:15I have a lot of ideas.
04:17I have a lot of ideas.
04:19I sometimes make my own ideas.
04:22I sometimes make my own ideas.
04:24Sometimes I make a new one based on the old one.
04:31For example, Toki Udon.
04:33I remade it.
04:36I live in Osaka.
04:38I make it at Takoyaki time.
04:41I make it at Takoyaki time.
04:42I make it at Takoyaki time.
04:44I make it at Takoyaki time.
04:46I make it at Takoyaki time.
04:53He rearranged the Udon into Takoyaki.
05:00It's hot.
05:01It's hot.
05:02It's great.
05:03It's Takoyaki.
05:05Now, he is pulling the octopus in the park.
05:09He is doing it in the Diamond Princess.
05:11He is doing it in the Diamond Princess.
05:14I see.
05:15It's Takoyaki time.
05:24There you go, sir.
05:25Now, be careful.
05:26They are very, very hot.
05:29It's hot, so be careful.
05:31Thank you very much.
05:35They smell good.
05:37They smell good.
05:39Itadakimasu.
05:44He is stabbing it.
05:51It's hot.
05:53It's good that you don't get tanned.
05:55It's cute.
05:57It's delicious.
05:59It's delicious.
06:02Mr. Dian is showing off his English pronunciation to the world.
06:07He is rearranging it in the same way in different countries.
06:11It's great, isn't it?
06:14We don't have many chances to see English in foreign countries.
06:19We don't have many chances to see Japanese.
06:23I want to show more of Japanese life.
06:28I want to show more of Japanese life.
06:32I'll see you later.
06:34I'll see you later.
06:38Bye.
06:41Bye.
06:42Bye.
06:43Bye.
06:44Why did the girl who was angry become a Japanese speaker?
06:49I'll tell you the story.
06:50Go ahead.
06:53It's coming.
06:54It's really lively.
06:56The reason why I live in Japan,
06:59by Mr. Kichijitsu Dian,
07:01who is the rediscoverer of Japan.
07:06Happy New Year.
07:08I'm Kazami Takahashi.
07:10Nice to meet you.
07:12I'm Miki Handa.
07:14Today, we have a guest who is suitable for the new season.
07:20Hello.
07:22Happy New Year.
07:25I'm Kichijitsu Dian.
07:27Nice to meet you.
07:29Nice to meet you.
07:30Hello.
07:32Happy New Year.
07:33Do you use it?
07:34Yes, I do.
07:35In Japan.
07:36How many times have you been to Japan?
07:40It's my 35th time since I came here in 1990.
07:4535th time.
07:46You're a veteran.
07:50You're wearing a gorgeous kimono.
07:55It suits you.
07:56This is my favorite color.
07:58Do you usually wear a kimono?
08:00Yes, I do.
08:02I wear it when I'm not working.
08:05Your name is Kichijitsu Dian.
08:09That's right.
08:10When I came to Japan, everyone called me Dian.
08:13I was lucky.
08:14Dian is lucky.
08:15Someone said,
08:17I'm Kichijitsu Dian.
08:20I looked it up.
08:21Lucky day.
08:22Lucky, lucky day.
08:23It's a good name.
08:25When I introduced myself,
08:27I shook hands and said,
08:28I'm Kichijitsu Dian.
08:29I was a little surprised.
08:31I see.
08:33When I heard my name,
08:35I thought I had to use it in my game.
08:37That's great.
08:38Everyone laughed at me.
08:41Do you usually follow your teacher?
08:43Did your teacher give you a name?
08:45No, I learn from various people.
08:49I learned Kiso at Rakugo Dojo.
08:51When I played in English,
08:54there was no one to help me.
08:59So I had to think by myself.
09:02But my teacher taught me a lot of techniques.
09:06For example, how to eat udon.
09:09You were very good at speaking in Rakugo.
09:12Yes, I was.
09:14I could express deliciousness with my speaking.
09:17I want to introduce Japanese everyday life to many people.
09:23I want to show that kind of world.
09:25When I was a child in the UK,
09:28if I made a noise,
09:30it was a little rude.
09:32But in Japan, it's a good thing.
09:35So I want to introduce it to people.
09:38When I eat,
09:40if I make a noise,
09:41it's not rude at all.
09:42It's not strange.
09:44Let's take a look at Suuki's reflection.
09:47Diane Orett was born in Liverpool, England.
09:51Here is her photo.
09:53She is so big.
09:54She is tiny.
09:59Diane Orett was born in Liverpool, England.
10:03Here is her photo.
10:05She is in the Beatles.
10:07She is in the Beatles.
10:09She is so big.
10:10She is tiny.
10:14Here is her favorite landscape of her hometown.
10:17Here is her favorite landscape of her hometown.
10:21It's wonderful.
10:22I love it.
10:23It's not a library, is it?
10:25This building was built 200 years ago.
10:30Is this the inside?
10:32Yes.
10:33It's wonderful.
10:34It's fashionable.
10:36It was used for a trial.
10:38It was used for a trial.
10:39It was used for a trial.
10:40It was used for a trial.
10:44Was the Beatles here?
10:45The Beatles weren't here.
10:47The Beatles weren't here.
10:49But they played classical music,
10:51piano concerts, and opera.
10:55Here is her photo from her childhood.
10:58Here is her photo from her childhood.
10:59Here is her photo from her childhood.
11:00She is cute.
11:01She is cute.
11:02She is cute.
11:03What was she like as a child?
11:05She liked to make people laugh in front of people.
11:11But when she had to talk in front of people at school,
11:15she was very nervous.
11:17She was about to throw up.
11:19Really?
11:20She was about to throw up.
11:21Really?
11:22Please, Dian, speak to me in class.
11:28She was sweating.
11:30Now she isn't nervous at all.
11:32With her talk, it's getting louder.
11:37I want to talk with her all the time.
11:38Stop it, Diana!
11:41She was still Before the Snow and was very nervous.
11:44She has started doing lot of new things.
11:47Here is another picture.
11:48It's nostalgic, isn't it?
11:51Yes, it is.
11:52This color is nostalgic, blue and red.
11:56Yes, it is.
11:58I used to go to Penpal.
12:01Penpal?
12:02Penpal.
12:03It's Buntsu, isn't it?
12:04Yes, it is.
12:05It's like a small island country in the UK and Japan.
12:08So it was a big adventure to go abroad.
12:12Penpal is a system that allows you to communicate with people abroad.
12:17It's nostalgic for the Showa era.
12:20It's an unbelievable tool for the Z generation who are now using SNS.
12:26Yes, it is.
12:27It doesn't say whether it was read properly or not.
12:30Yes, it is.
12:31I wonder if it was read. I wonder if it was read. I wonder if it will come back.
12:34Yes, yes.
12:35It's romantic.
12:36When I came back, I was very surprised.
12:40Why? I got a letter!
12:44What kind of people?
12:46Europeans?
12:47I was interested in other countries, such as Argentina.
12:51Argentina?
12:52Yes, yes.
12:53Japan and Asia?
12:54I didn't go there.
12:55Did you have a dream when you were a child?
12:59I wanted to be a designer.
13:01I liked drawing and making things.
13:06I made dolls and my own clothes.
13:13I see.
13:14Did you like to be alone?
13:18Yes, I did.
13:19When I did what I liked, I went into my own world.
13:24Diane entered a vocational school to become a designer.
13:27After graduation, she worked at a design company.
13:30She quit her job in just two years.
13:33Here's what happened.
13:36Is this a backpack?
13:38Yes, it's a backpack.
13:40It's like a turtle.
13:42This is the back of my house.
13:44I see.
13:45Did you want to see the world?
13:50Yes, I did.
13:51I wanted to see many countries with my own eyes.
13:55I thought I wouldn't travel if I worked seriously.
14:02So I wanted to see the world when I was young.
14:07I thought I could work more seriously.
14:12But I haven't been back since then.
14:15You haven't been back since you left Japan.
14:20You haven't been back since you left the UK.
14:23You're still on the road.
14:25Yes, I am.
14:27What was the most memorable experience in your trip around the world?
14:32What is this?
14:34It's a TV program.
14:40What was the most memorable experience in your trip around the world?
14:44Here it is.
14:46What is this?
14:48It's a jungle safari in Thailand.
14:51The guide put a basket on my back.
14:55There was a lot of food in the basket.
14:57When I got to the village, I talked to the people there.
15:02I asked them if I could stay here after cooking.
15:07They said yes.
15:09I asked them to sleep here.
15:11It's rare to have a chance like that.
15:14It's a TV program.
15:19You said you wanted to stay in the country.
15:23You stayed in the country of elephants.
15:27How long did you stay in the country?
15:29About a week.
15:31A week?
15:32Yes.
15:33It's a long time.
15:34Yes, it's a long time.
15:36You traveled a lot.
15:39You traveled around the world as a backpacker for two years.
15:44This is the country you visited.
15:47England, Canada, Australia.
15:51I see.
15:53You stayed in Thailand, didn't you?
15:57Japan was expensive for backpackers at that time.
16:01I see.
16:02It was the bubble era.
16:04Why did you decide to go to Japan?
16:07When I worked at a ski resort in New Zealand,
16:11I made a friend in the United States.
16:14She worked at the same ski resort.
16:16She said it was better to go to Japan.
16:20She lived in Osaka for a year.
16:23This is what a backpacker who decided to go to Japan said.
16:29Japanese people give me food.
16:31What do you mean?
16:33Is that so?
16:34She said,
16:36It's okay. Japanese people are kind.
16:39If you're hungry, I'll give you some food.
16:42Is that so?
16:44It's okay. You won't die.
16:46As the final goal of your backpacker trip,
16:49you came to Osaka.
16:51Here is the photo.
16:55It's a photo of a photo shoot.
16:57When I first came to Japan,
16:59I went to my friend's house in Osaka.
17:03How was the food?
17:05Did you get it?
17:07There is a lot of food in Osaka.
17:10Is that true?
17:12They give me candy.
17:14Do people you don't know give you candy?
17:16That's right.
17:17Do people you don't know give you candy?
17:19Grandmothers always have it in their bag.
17:21They say, Please eat it.
17:23There is a lot of candy.
17:25When I took the train,
17:27I got a lot of candy.
17:29You got a lot of candy on the train?
17:31If you eat candy, you'll get hungry.
17:33That's right.
17:34I didn't just eat candy.
17:36One day, I was on the subway.
17:39I was talking to the person next to me.
17:42He said, Wait a minute.
17:44I took out an apple from my bag.
17:46He said, Thank you.
17:48I love apples.
17:50He said, Next time, I'll give you a pear.
17:52I said, Please.
17:53He said, Is that okay? Thank you.
17:55He said, Next time, I'll give you a grapefruit.
17:57What are you talking about?
17:59Maybe he was shopping.
18:01Anyway, I ate a lot.
18:03I didn't have a bag, so I got off the train like this.
18:06He said, Thank you.
18:08I've had that kind of experience many times.
18:10That's right.
18:12It's funny.
18:14That's right.
18:16They give you food.
18:18It wasn't about candy.
18:20Mr. Diane, I heard there was something else that surprised you for free in Japan.
18:24What is it?
18:26I got a tissue for free.
18:28Yes.
18:30When I was walking in Japan,
18:32I heard a lot of people saying, Here you go.
18:35I was happy.
18:37The tissue was very important when I was backpacking.
18:41I thought this was great.
18:44I brought my own paper bag.
18:46Here you go.
18:48I got a lot and brought it home.
18:52In the end, he decided to stay in Japan for three months.
18:55He fell in love with Japan and decided to continue living there.
18:59Did you like Japan?
19:01That's right.
19:03I fell in love with Japan so much that I fell in love with it.
19:06But you didn't have a job at the time, did you?
19:08I had a lot of part-time jobs.
19:10I chose a job to live.
19:14Here it is.
19:16What is this?
19:18This is an American beef promotion.
19:22You're not American.
19:24That's right.
19:26I'm from the UK.
19:28I got a script.
19:30He told me to eat it deliciously and tenderly.
19:35He put it in my head.
19:37Here you go. It's delicious. Please eat it.
19:39It's a long time ago for a foreign woman to be there as a campaign girl.
19:47That's right.
19:49When I came to Japan, I was a foreigner and an American.
19:54I was like that for about 10 years.
19:56That's right.
19:58When I was in the hot spring, I washed my body.
20:02It's a little embarrassing, isn't it?
20:04When I was a kid, I was like,
20:06I'm an American. Look at me.
20:08Everyone looked at me.
20:10I don't want you to look at me.
20:12I was naked when I was washing my body.
20:14Everyone thought I was an American.
20:16Let's look back on the time when you came to Japan.
20:21Please tell me the similarities between your hometown and Liverpool.
20:25When can I speak Japanese?
20:40Good morning.
20:43I'm Diane Kitsujitsu.
20:45I'm Diane Kitsujitsu.
20:47Nice to meet you.
20:49Let's go.
20:51Liverpool and Osaka are similar.
20:58What is Osaka's Liverpool that Diane discovered when she came to Japan?
21:05This is a public hall.
21:08It's a little different.
21:12I think it's similar to England.
21:15The shape and design.
21:17I think it's rare to see such an old building here.
21:22You can't really build a building like this now.
21:24That's right.
21:26It's like St. George's Hall.
21:28It's a big room.
21:30It's old.
21:34It's nice.
21:37It's like a building in Liverpool.
21:46You can't tell which country you're in.
21:50That's interesting.
21:52It's like Japan.
21:57Because it has a taste.
22:00Yes, it does.
22:03I want to take a picture here in a kimono.
22:09Where are you?
22:12Understanding that it has a taste.
22:16I think it's a very difficult Japanese word.
22:23I don't know when this building was built.
22:28But I think it has a history.
22:30I think it's good to cherish old things.
22:39That's right.
22:41It would have been better if Yokohama had stayed longer.
22:44I'll tell you an episode.
22:47For example, before I came to Japan,
22:50my friend asked me to stay at his house.
22:54The address was Lion's Mansion.
22:58The meaning of the mansion is a luxurious house.
23:03It's next to Buckingham Palace.
23:06It's a very gorgeous house.
23:09I lived in a mansion.
23:11There was a big garden.
23:14There may be a lake.
23:16When I went there, it was a one-room mansion.
23:19I thought the meaning of the mansion was different.
23:24The meaning of the mansion is a luxurious house.
23:29In English, it's like this.
23:35Dian spent two years at her friend's house and apartment.
23:42And in the third year, they will visit the house of fate.
23:48The long house is Japanese style.
23:51It's good that the house is still here.
23:55There are still houses like that around here.
24:00Dian's house was like this.
24:03It's similar.
24:06It's a little different, but it was a long house.
24:11The life in a long house is wonderful.
24:14I went to the garden.
24:17Look at this.
24:20This is my garden. Welcome to my garden.
24:23I'll come to talk to you again.
24:38I entered this street and turned left.
24:41That area was my house.
24:43Did you live in this mansion?
24:45Yes, I did.
24:46Did you live in a mansion?
24:48Yes, I lived in a mansion.
24:51The atmosphere has changed.
24:54I didn't have this mansion.
24:57It was a very nice atmosphere.
25:01We were all good friends.
25:03We all knew each other's names.
25:05We helped each other.
25:07And we didn't have to lock the door.
25:10It was a safe place.
25:14There were no photos of the area where she lived.
25:17There was a person who left a picture.
25:20I'm glad I found this.
25:22I agree.
25:23This picture is interesting.
25:25It's amazing.
25:27I agree.
25:29I really liked it.
25:34You lived in a mansion.
25:36Yes, I did.
25:38The life in a mansion is wonderful.
25:41How long did you live in a mansion?
25:43I lived in a mansion for 13 years.
25:45I agree.
25:47We were all good friends.
25:49Why did you choose a mansion?
25:51I was looking for a place to live.
25:53My friend introduced me to this mansion.
26:00I went to see it and it was a mansion.
26:02I thought this was real Japan.
26:05There were a lot of strange characters.
26:08The old ladies were very friendly.
26:11They said,
26:12Diane, I cut a tangerine for you.
26:14Please eat it.
26:15I said, Thank you.
26:18You were like a family.
26:20Yes, we were all like a family.
26:23When you were in Liverpool,
26:25you were a shy girl.
26:27But now you're an open-minded person.
26:29Yes, I am.
26:31You've become sociable.
26:33When you find something you like,
26:35you get passionate.
26:37You don't feel shy anymore.
26:41Let's look back at 13 years of Diane's life.
26:55This is amazing.
26:56It is.
27:02It's a festival.
27:04It's the 5th in Tanimachi.
27:06My house was on the right side.
27:09It's a narrow road.
27:11Yes, it is.
27:14It's a shrine.
27:19Is she your younger sister?
27:21Yes, she is.
27:37Did you make this?
27:40Yes, I did.
27:43You're so good at this.
28:07Oh.
28:10I see.
28:15When you lived in Nagaya,
28:17you experienced the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
28:20Yes, I did.
28:22It was a shock.
28:25I was sleeping.
28:27My house shook a lot.
28:29I was shocked.
28:31My heart stopped.
28:33I've never experienced an earthquake.
28:37I jumped from the stairs to the ground.
28:40It was scary.
28:42Yes, it was.
28:43Didn't you feel scared?
28:45I didn't know what to do
28:47when an earthquake came.
28:50You must have felt reassured
28:52because there were people around you.
28:54Yes, that was good.
28:56Everyone told me
28:58if an earthquake came again,
29:00they would gather here.
29:03Everyone was helping each other.
29:08I felt reassured.
29:11We became a team.
29:13We held hands.
29:17That was great.
29:19For me,
29:20living in Nagaya for 13 years
29:23was a chapter.
29:26It was very important to me.
29:29I lived in Nagaya,
29:31but I felt like I was still in Japan.
29:34It was a good life.
29:36I had a lot of fun.
29:39You don't speak Rakugo at all.
29:46He changed Diane's life.
29:53Shijaku Katsura.
29:55His Rakugo is wonderful.
29:58He is a genius.
30:00Mr. Shijaku Katsura
30:02is a popular storyteller
30:04at the Kamigata Rakugo Association.
30:06He challenged himself to speak English Rakugo.
30:09He also did overseas performances.
30:12I see.
30:13I loved him.
30:15Really?
30:16You were a fan?
30:17Yes, I was.
30:18How did you meet him?
30:20Shijaku's English teacher
30:23was my friend.
30:26He asked me if I wanted to wear a chako.
30:30What does chako mean?
30:32It's like an assistant on stage.
30:35I've never seen a chako
30:37turn a zabuton around.
30:40He said,
30:41Diane, it's okay.
30:42I'll tell you later.
30:44He said,
30:45you can go on stage in a kimono.
30:47I said, okay, I'll do it.
30:49That's all he said.
30:52I've been watching Rakugo
30:54from the stage side.
30:56I was very impressed.
30:59When I wore a chako for the first time,
31:02Mr. Shijaku told me a story
31:04about Toki Udon.
31:06I'd never seen an udon restaurant
31:08like that before,
31:09but I could see it.
31:11He was very good.
31:13When he was eating udon,
31:15he was drooling.
31:17He was like,
31:18wow, this looks delicious.
31:21Let's listen to Mr. Shijaku's
31:23English Rakugo.
31:51Udon means noodle.
32:22I got goosebumps.
32:24This is the best.
32:26And I've never seen it from the sleeve.
32:28No, I haven't.
32:29I got goosebumps.
32:32I'm an actor,
32:34so I know how it feels.
32:37I thought I was very lucky.
32:42How many years have you been
32:44a Rakugo artist?
32:46The first stage was in 1998,
32:48so it's been 26 years.
32:50That's a long time.
32:52Let's take a look at the rehearsal
32:54of Mr. Dayan,
32:56who fell in love with Rakugo.
33:00Ipachi! Shigehachi!
33:03Over here!
33:05Nana-san, good morning!
33:12Is this Everest?
33:14No, of course not.
33:16This is Japan.
33:17This is Atagoyama.
33:19Atagoyama!
33:27Everybody's lunch!
33:31Final push!
33:36Hi!
33:37Nana-san, I'm here!
33:48I'm still thinking about
33:51how to re-create it.
33:57Even though she's shown it many times,
33:59she's made further adjustments.
34:01The reason is...
34:05I do it in bilingual,
34:07but when I do it in English,
34:09if I miss something,
34:11I have to add something else.
34:15It's all about balance.
34:19Oh, they went in different directions!
34:22Broken hearts!
34:24Shitsuren!
34:26No problem, no problem.
34:28Now for my final challenge.
34:32Seven plates!
34:34Ninja Shuriken!
34:38I think about the characters
34:41as I do it.
34:43How to eat it, how to speak it.
34:45Sometimes,
34:47even if I make it stronger,
34:49it's meaningless.
34:51It's meaningless,
34:53so I take it out.
34:55But then,
34:57it's just a bone.
34:59So I have to use a different joke.
35:02Sometimes that happens.
35:06Itadakimasu!
35:08And she received more requests
35:10from unexpected places.
35:13I'm so happy!
35:21Actually,
35:22because she learns English,
35:24she gets more requests
35:26from schools in Japan.
35:29Thank you very much!
35:31Good morning, everybody!
35:33Good morning!
35:35How are you?
35:37Good, good!
35:39One more time!
35:42Quack, quack, quack!
35:44I don't get it.
35:46Louder!
35:48Big voice, big voice!
35:50Quack, quack, quack!
35:52Can you imagine it?
35:54It's a real story!
35:56At the station,
35:58a Korean comes out.
36:00Any special features?
36:02Special features...
36:04Yes!
36:06Well, you see,
36:08every morning,
36:11I like to practice my golf swing
36:13using my umbrella.
36:15Image training!
36:20Japanese culture
36:22plus entertainment
36:24plus education.
36:27So,
36:29if you laugh,
36:31it will stay.
36:33Yes, that imagination
36:36has power.
36:38If you don't see
36:40Shijaku Katsura's English,
36:42your life will be different.
36:44You may not be in Japan now.
36:46Yes, that's right.
36:54Long time no see!
36:56How are you?
36:59I was surprised
37:01when I saw
37:03a show on Bingo.
37:05There are people who do that.
37:07Besides,
37:09there are people who sprinkle salt.
37:11If you cut an apple,
37:13the color will change.
37:15To prevent that,
37:17sprinkle a little salt.
37:19When you take it,
37:21if you eat it right away,
37:23it will be the same.
37:25For example,
37:27if you put it in a bento,
37:29it will turn brown.
37:31So, sprinkle salt on it.
37:33I see.
37:36Konnichiwa!
37:42Itadakimasu!
37:46Oh, it's delicious!
37:48Every year,
37:50she brings a Nintendo Switch.
37:52What is it called?
37:54I don't know.
37:56Who is it?
37:58She brings a computer
38:00and tells her husband
38:02not to move.
38:04She brings medicine
38:06because her back hurts.
38:08Oh, I remember!
38:10It's a medicine for the vision.
38:13So cute!
38:21Diane's Favorite Landscape
38:26This is my favorite landscape.
38:35This used to be
38:37the stage for Kouten Rakugo.
38:42It's calm.
38:44You can walk from your house to here.
38:47Many people come here.
38:50Yes.
39:02Well,
39:04I don't know.
39:06It's a very pleasant place.
40:20We asked Diane to choose her favorite Kanji.
40:27What is your favorite Kanji, Diane?
40:31It's Kichi.
40:34That's good.
40:38What is your favorite Kanji, Diane?
40:42It's Kichi.
40:45That's good.
40:48I've been very lucky since I became Diane Kichi.
40:54It's perfect for the first day of the new year.
40:57That's right.
41:01It's been 35 years since you came to Japan.
41:05Unbelievable.
41:07Japan has changed a lot since you came here.
41:11What do you like about Japan?
41:16When I first came here, I lived with my grandparents.
41:24So I naturally absorbed Japanese culture.
41:28But now we live separately.
41:31I'm a little disappointed that it's gone.
41:36Let me ask you one last question.
41:38Why do you live in Japan?
41:42I want to introduce various Japanese cultures in Rakugo.
41:50Where do you live now?
41:52I'm still in Nagaya.
41:55That's right.
42:04This is my friend, Miho.
42:07She's been my best friend since I came to Japan.
42:11What is your goal?
42:21My goal is to make a YouTube channel for a long time.
42:29I've been doing a lot of new things for 10 years.
42:37You've been doing a lot of new things for 10 years?
42:39Yes, I've been doing a lot of new things for 10 years.
42:46I don't talk much about my love life.
42:49You've been dating a lot of people.
42:52I don't talk about my love life with anyone.
42:57I want to keep it a secret.
43:01I'll call you when I get married.
43:04You'll find out when you get married.
43:09But I can't live without someone who can fly around with me.
43:14I can't live without someone who can fly around the world with me.
43:18That's great.
43:20That's the best.
43:22That's the best.
43:23Okay.
43:25It's okay to be nervous.
43:27It's okay to be nervous.
43:31I think I'm getting better at taking care of my patients.
43:36He's been taking care of his patients for 25 years.
43:40He's a Swedish man who supports the elderly in Japan.
43:44He's a Swedish man who supports the elderly in Japan.
43:51I found my role thanks to Japan.