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00:00Now, let's choose a new life.
00:06Leave the useless things in the house,
00:09throw away the unnecessary things,
00:12and leave the attachment to things.
00:16Choose a new life and way of life with your own decisions.
00:21That is Danshari.
00:26Hideko Yamashita is the founder of Danshari.
00:33She is a master of Danshari and life,
00:36who has guided countless people.
00:40It's a form of marriage, a form of marriage.
00:43It's a form of Danshari of conviction.
00:46Taking care of things means using things.
00:51Choose a new life and way of life with your own decisions.
00:56Now, the door of life opens.
01:01Actually, there is a book under this.
01:07She lives in Kyoto.
01:10She is a Japanese teacher who values the heart of Japanese people.
01:14I can't throw this away.
01:16You can't.
01:18It's great.
01:21She has a lot of good things in her house.
01:29Unfortunately, her house is full of treasures.
01:36When I move in, everything is my own space.
01:39I can do whatever I want.
01:41She is doing this for her own good.
01:44It was really shallow.
01:48She is trying to make good use of what she has eaten so far.
01:54This is my mother.
01:58It must have been a feeling of loss.
02:00When my mother passed away.
02:03What came to her mind was the past that hurt her heart.
02:10I will never forget that day.
02:13It's a real example.
02:15It was a winter when the north wind blew through like a hole in the ground.
02:28Hideko Yamashita's Danshari of Conviction
02:33The first step towards a 100-year-old Japanese-style house in Kyoto.
02:43She lives alone in a house in Kyoto.
02:52Good morning.
02:55Noriko is 65 years old.
02:59She seems to be a serious person, but what is inside the house?
03:03I'm sorry it's so messy.
03:07Oh, there are a lot of things on the floor.
03:16From the entrance to the pillar with the clock on it is the living room.
03:24What is on the floor?
03:32There is no bookshelf underneath.
03:38So I put it in a basket like this.
03:42And around here, there are documents that I have been using for a long time.
03:47I can't organize them yet.
03:49They are all in a state of being left unattended.
03:53I think it's okay to throw them away.
03:58On the floor, there is a book called Haiku.
04:04And a notebook called Kotoba Kanyoku.
04:12Noriko is a teacher who teaches Japanese.
04:19And Haiku is her hobby.
04:22She is also a big fan of Itsuki Natsui, who is also a famous Japanese comedian on TV shows.
04:27She also participates in events.
04:32There are a lot of things that have come out of the closet.
04:41What's in the closet?
04:46I think I have a lot of bags.
04:52It's like this.
04:54If I put things in here, I think it will be a little better.
05:03This is when I travel.
05:05This is when I go hiking.
05:11Noriko likes to go hiking and travel.
05:16She often travels overseas, such as Vietnam.
05:22She is also active as a volunteer for the Daikuno Chorus Corps and the Kyoto Marathon.
05:32It is said to be one of the reasons why she bought a lot of things because she had a lot of hobbies.
05:42The back of the living room is a dining kitchen.
05:47This is really overflowing.
05:52It's full of things I can't put away.
05:55And of course there are things I don't use.
05:58This dining table was left by my uncle and aunt.
06:04I took care of some of them, but I brought them in again and put them in.
06:11I can't do anything about it.
06:15This house was built about 100 years ago.
06:19Originally, Noriko's uncle and his wife lived here.
06:25It is said that his uncle was a kottosho.
06:31That's the only thing left in this house, a Japanese thing with a good taste.
06:41This is a book to put symbols on.
06:48What is drawn is Kinkakuji.
06:53This is also a design that was thoughtfully designed.
07:01Noriko moved to this house 15 years ago after her uncle and his wife passed away.
07:09At that time, she left her uncle's luggage and brought in her own things, so there were more things.
07:19I bought this later.
07:22I was going to use this as a dressing table, but I can't use it anymore.
07:27What's in it?
07:30Various documents and books.
07:37What about the room on the second floor?
07:43I usually take a rest here.
07:52There are a lot of things here, too.
07:56This is a kimono I brought from my parents.
08:00Those boxes are also from my parents.
08:07Noriko's parents are already dead.
08:13What's on the second floor is what she brought from her parents' house nine years ago.
08:22This is the fabric my mother wanted to make when she was a dressmaker.
08:34I think this is the same fabric.
08:38This is my mother's notebook.
08:43I made it like this.
08:46It looks like she was pretty good at making it, so I got an award for it.
08:55My mother also liked to make notebooks like Noriko.
09:01And she was a very meticulous person.
09:06Her mother's notebook shows her personality.
09:12When making kimono for children, she wrote down the dimensions and how to sew in detail.
09:22In addition, she wrote down the dimensions on another notebook before sewing.
09:33My mother made this part.
09:37This is also my mother's notebook.
09:43She sewed this part.
09:46I learned how to make kimono again.
09:49I learned how to make kimono when I was young.
09:53I'm in my fifties, but I'm learning how to make kimono again.
09:58Noriko has a good sense of fashion.
10:06There are a lot of good things in this house.
10:10It's a shame.
10:16Noriko has a very good personality.
10:21She eats almost every day.
10:26And she's been eating sukiyaki since this morning.
10:32I'm taking a picture.
10:36As a record.
10:43She takes a picture of every meal.
10:50I like to make food.
10:54When I have time, I want to make three meals.
11:00Even though she makes delicious food, there are a lot of things under her feet and in front of her.
11:08Maybe she can't clean up a little more.
11:14There seems to be a reason.
11:19About three and a half years ago, I started to live a little further away.
11:25I can't use my day off.
11:28If I don't take a day off, I can't last a week.
11:33After I fell into this cycle, I can't clean up.
11:41Until last year, Noriko worked three hours a day to get to and from school.
11:50This year, she changed her job and started to work at a nearby school.
11:56She can afford to spare a little time.
12:05But...
12:08I'm not good at cleaning up.
12:12I'm not good at cleaning up.
12:18She says she doesn't know how to get out of this situation.
12:30Ms. Yamashita, please give us some good advice.
12:37Excuse me.
12:42Hello, I'm Hideko Yamashita.
12:45I'm Hideko Yamashita.
12:47Nice to meet you.
12:49Oh, my God.
12:51Are you in the middle of cleaning up?
12:54I have to clean up everything.
12:57Oh, my God.
12:59Are you alone?
13:01Yes.
13:02How long have you been living here?
13:04I've been living here for 15 years.
13:07When I brought my parents' luggage home, I couldn't do anything.
13:12You couldn't do anything on your own.
13:14Yes, I couldn't.
13:16But I'm sure you can do something.
13:18Yes, I can.
13:19I'm sure you can.
13:20Thank you very much.
13:21Anyway...
13:24On the contrary, it's almost like throwing away something.
13:27That's true.
13:28I feel like I'm digging up something important.
13:35Ms. Yamashita has a lot of things that her husband and her husband left behind.
13:40And until last year, she told her husband that she worked at a distant school.
13:49You must have been busy.
13:52Yes, I was especially busy in the last four or five years.
13:55You have to be able to take care of the house.
14:01You have to do your best.
14:03That's right.
14:05It would be nice if you could save all the tools.
14:08That's right.
14:09That's a lot.
14:10I think it's a good idea to take care of everything on your own.
14:13If you do that, you can do everything on your own.
14:17You can do everything on your own.
14:19I think it's a great advantage to live alone.
14:22Because you can decide everything on your own.
14:24That's right.
14:25There's no one to oppose you.
14:26There's no one.
14:27Usually, there are a lot of resistance forces.
14:30It's hard.
14:32But the resistance forces are actually here.
14:34That's right.
14:35There are a lot of resistance forces here.
14:37It might be a battle against them.
14:39That's right.
14:40Let's do something.
14:42There's only one thing we can do.
14:45We have to do something.
14:46That's right.
14:47You know that, right?
14:48Yes.
14:49But if you ask me what the basis of my life is,
14:51it's a place where I eat and work.
14:54So let's start from here.
14:56What do you eat?
14:58Let's start from there.
15:00At first, she decided to start cutting from the kitchen and dining room.
15:06It's important to have a happy logo.
15:10That's right.
15:12So, let's start cutting.
15:18Let's reduce it anyway.
15:19Yes.
15:21Let's throw away the plastic around here.
15:23Yes.
15:27This is also plastic.
15:30This and this.
15:33At first, Noriko started to dispose of unused plastic containers.
15:45You want to live a life of using a scraper, right?
15:49Yes.
15:50Let's take this.
15:52Noriko, who loves cooking, decided to leave what she wants to use in the future.
15:58I want to have more dishes at the same time.
16:01Yes.
16:03There are a lot of things from Noriko's family,
16:07things from her uncle's family,
16:09and things from Noriko's family.
16:15This teapot set seems to be quite expensive.
16:22We're a family.
16:27Indeed, there are a lot of glasses and cups.
16:32I don't want to.
16:36Ms. Yamashita.
16:39I'll make the squid based on the number of glasses and cups here.
16:47She decided to make a sample on the right side of the dining table.
16:54These glasses are also from her family.
16:56Yes, we don't need them.
16:58This is Soshina.
16:59Soshina.
17:00It's the name of the new safe.
17:05She said goodbye to Soshina, even though it's her mother's.
17:10She tries to make a living by herself.
17:21Ms. Yamashita is dressing up.
17:27If you leave it empty, it'll look different, right?
17:31Yes, it will.
17:32You can separate them.
17:33Yes.
17:35I just made a sample that says this is the right amount.
17:40So I'm going to choose the right amount.
17:43This is a measure of the right amount.
17:50I see.
17:51This is a good amount of glasses.
17:57She chooses the same amount for the left glass.
18:01This is her homework.
18:04This is ridiculous.
18:07It's ridiculous.
18:09I don't think it's ridiculous, even though I'm worried.
18:15I don't think it's ridiculous.
18:17That's scary.
18:18I think it's like this.
18:22I think it's like this.
18:25It's not crowded, so I think it's okay.
18:27That's how I felt.
18:30I see.
18:32Ms. Noriko was giving up and making a living.
18:40Next, she's putting things in the kitchen.
18:44Here you go.
18:45I'm going to throw this away.
18:48Did you use it?
18:49No, I didn't.
18:50My mother-in-law had it.
18:54I see.
18:56It was a wonderful thing that I'll never get back.
18:59I see.
19:00It's an old thing.
19:02It's an old thing.
19:03It's like this.
19:04It's nice, isn't it?
19:05She found a good-looking bowl here, too.
19:10It's a pity that it's dead.
19:16That's right.
19:18This is a little cute.
19:20It's cute.
19:21That's right.
19:22I just want to use it because it's cute.
19:26A small bowl with a deer on it.
19:29She's going to leave this, too.
19:33She has a lot of hobbies.
19:35Ms. Noriko, you seem to like Japanese things.
19:38That's a good idea.
19:41This is a colander.
19:45I'm going to put vegetables in it, but I'm going to use this.
19:49That's nice, so keep it.
19:53I want to use natural materials as much as possible.
19:57For example, this.
19:58I'll put it here for now.
20:02There were three.
20:03There are three.
20:05Two friends.
20:07I'm going to throw this away, too.
20:09The shelves in the kitchen were filled with tools and storage containers.
20:16Ms. Noriko left only what she wanted to use and lined them up so that it was easy to take out.
20:23It's Japanese-style.
20:25It's nice, isn't it?
20:29You should throw away the pot, too.
20:31I don't need so many pots.
20:34There's one here, too.
20:36There's one up there, too.
20:37We're living alone now.
20:42The concept is to enjoy living alone.
20:45Yes.
20:48Don't think of us as a family of five.
20:52When people come, it's like that.
20:56People don't come to my house.
21:01No one called you.
21:03No one called me.
21:04I was embarrassed.
21:06I'm going to throw this away, too.
21:08There's one here.
21:10Let's make a big bowl.
21:14I'm going to throw this away.
21:16You don't need this.
21:18Even though she loves cooking, she lives alone.
21:22She reduces the amount of cooking utensils that suit her life.
21:31How is it? Is it different?
21:33It's totally different.
21:35She used to have a lot of cooking utensils.
21:42Now, she can enjoy cooking slowly.
21:49I'm going to throw this away, too.
21:53Here's the second one.
21:55She throws away the wine that she doesn't drink.
22:01I see.
22:02I should put these in, too.
22:04That's right.
22:08It's hard to see because it's outside.
22:11Yes, it's hard to see.
22:16It's much cleaner under the table.
22:22I can see it now.
22:25The table is finally clean.
22:30Wait for me to clean up.
22:32Don't be shy.
22:35When the table is clean, Yamashita...
22:40Are you ready?
22:41Yes.
22:42What will you do next?
22:44I'm going to throw this away.
22:46Take it over there.
22:47I'm going to do the dining over there.
22:51She uses the kitchen for cooking,
22:54and enjoys her meals in the living room.
23:00Are you going to do the dining?
23:01Yes, I am.
23:02It's completely different.
23:04It's going to be bigger.
23:06You can work here.
23:08In a bright place?
23:09That's right.
23:13It's completely different.
23:19Her life of eating in a cramped room next to the kitchen
23:24is over.
23:30What did she throw away on the first day?
23:35About 15 bags of trash.
23:40It's good to enjoy living alone.
23:44We live in a free time,
23:47so we create a space to enjoy living alone.
23:50When you enjoy living alone,
23:53your friends can come in freely.
23:55It's a free time.
23:57When I'm alone,
23:59I open my heart to my friends,
24:01and when I open my heart to my friends,
24:03I create a space that's open and free.
24:05Until now, it was a completely closed space.
24:08Now, it's like this.
24:11Noriko has a lot of friends she met as a hobby.
24:15She wants to invite them over when her house is clean.
24:20It's a wonderful goal to have a house that's open and free.
24:29In order to do that,
24:31we have to reduce things and make good use of them.
24:35It's still a long way to go,
24:38but good luck, Noriko!
24:50The next day
25:02Day 2
25:04It's the second day.
25:10When you think of Kyoto, you think of green tea.
25:13Noriko makes tea and enjoys it.
25:18Thank you for the tea.
25:26I'm very happy that the kitchen is clean.
25:32Today, she's making a tableware shelf.
25:38She's trying to reduce the amount of tableware
25:40by making a sample of Yamashita-san's work.
25:44By making this sample,
25:47I feel like I'm reducing the amount of things
25:51based on my ideal image.
25:57I don't want to have a lot of things.
26:00I want to choose good things and keep them.
26:03That's how I feel.
26:06This is Yamashita-san's work.
26:10What she chose to keep
26:12is a Japanese-style tableware such as bowls for sweets.
26:18On the other hand, this tableware is used for carpentry.
26:24This is from my uncle.
26:27This glassware is also from my uncle.
26:29This is probably from my uncle.
26:31I bought this myself.
26:34This is probably from my uncle.
26:36This is also from my uncle.
26:38I don't remember bringing this.
26:41I think my mother had this.
26:46But I don't use it much.
26:49This is a high-class tableware.
26:51It's the same set as the tableware
26:53I used in the TV series
26:55called Kare-Naru Chigoku.
27:01I see.
27:03I think this is a high-class tableware.
27:06A high-class tableware?
27:07Yes, a high-class tableware.
27:09I see.
27:11Noriko-san
27:13doesn't use high-class tea cups,
27:16so she disposes of them.
27:21I don't think I'll buy tableware from now on.
27:26I've bought a lot of tableware.
27:30You've bought a lot of tableware?
27:32Yes, I have.
27:33Why?
27:34I think I lost them.
27:36I lost them when my mother passed away.
27:40One of the reasons why she has more things
27:43is because she was involved with her mother.
27:48Noriko-san was born 65 years ago
27:52in Kyoto City.
27:56She has four family members,
27:58her parents and her two older brothers.
28:02Noriko-san said she felt a little distance
28:05from her mother when she was a child.
28:11I think she was a genius.
28:13She was very concerned about
28:15how people looked at her.
28:25She always told me to be careful
28:27so that people wouldn't think
28:29that I was doing something wrong.
28:33Of course, I did feel a little constriction
28:35when I was a child.
28:38I actually thought it was hard.
28:41It was hard.
28:45Noriko-san loves reading.
28:48She wanted to be a Japanese teacher
28:50since she was in junior high school.
28:54However, she became an old lady
28:56during her college entrance exam.
28:59At that time, her mother...
29:02It was a time when women were not allowed
29:04to go to fourth grade.
29:06But she said,
29:07if you don't go to fourth grade,
29:09you'll get sick again.
29:10She let me become an old lady
29:12and let me go to fourth grade.
29:14I was really grateful for that.
29:16But I think it was thanks to my mother
29:18that I was able to live
29:20until I became an old lady.
29:23If I hadn't gotten my license,
29:25I wouldn't have been able to do this job.
29:28She loved Tanka with all her heart
29:30and protected her virginity in public.
29:33She was a very womanly mother.
29:37And above all,
29:39she cheered for her to become a Japanese teacher.
29:43Her sudden separation from her mother
29:46was about 20 years ago.
29:48She collapsed from a stroke
29:50and passed away.
29:54I will never forget that winter.
29:58It's like...
30:00It's just an example,
30:02but it was a winter
30:04when the north wind blew
30:06like there was a hole in the ground.
30:12At the same time as the loneliness
30:14of losing her precious mother,
30:16there was an unforgettable event.
30:20I called the address book
30:22my mother had made
30:24and asked if I could come
30:26to her funeral
30:28because she had passed away.
30:30I called her several times,
30:32but I don't remember her saying
30:34that she would come.
30:37At that time,
30:39I was very curious
30:41about how my mother
30:43maintained her friendship
30:45with her mother.
30:48I've been thinking about
30:50how to make friends
30:52and maintain a good relationship
30:54with my mother
30:56for the past 20 years.
31:02I see.
31:04Noriko is a member
31:06of the chorus
31:08and a volunteer.
31:10She may be deeply involved
31:12in the theme
31:14of the funeral.
31:17She says she went shopping
31:19from the funeral home
31:21where she lost her mother,
31:23but what she's thinking now is...
31:25I'm trying to fill in
31:27the gaps in my heart.
31:29But in the end,
31:31I don't think
31:33I'm satisfied with what I have.
31:39Noriko wants to graduate
31:41from a life surrounded
31:43by food.
31:45She's determined.
31:48She left her favorite
31:50tableware
31:52as a reference
31:54to Yamashita's book.
31:56It's a tableware shelf
31:58like Noriko's.
32:01But there's still
32:03a lot of stuff in the room,
32:05but this is
32:07where the real work begins.
32:14Two weeks after the start
32:16of the wheelbarrow.
32:20Noriko's wheelbarrow
32:22was still in use.
32:25I see.
32:27This is what the old men
32:29used to have.
32:31I can't throw this away.
32:33Because it's so nice.
32:35I used to handle
32:37a lot of stuff like this
32:39when I was working.
32:41I'd rather
32:43use this than
32:45throw it away.
32:47As expected,
32:49there are a lot of
32:51precious things
32:53in the wheelbarrow.
32:55But Noriko
32:57doesn't know
32:59how to use them.
33:01I can't do this
33:03at all.
33:05I have no choice
33:07but to throw it away.
33:09For the time being,
33:11she's going to keep it.
33:13These two weeks,
33:15she has been working
33:17on the wheelbarrow,
33:19so there is less stuff
33:21on the floor.
33:23Everything else
33:25was full of stuff,
33:27but finally,
33:29there is nothing
33:31on the floor.
33:34It's amazing
33:36that I can
33:38do this by myself.
33:44I'm starting to think
33:46that I can't do anything
33:48by myself.
33:52She's starting to think
33:54that she can do it
33:56by herself
33:58by doing her best
34:00while reflecting on
34:02her past.
34:04Today,
34:06I'm going to
34:08clean up the wheelbarrow.
34:10I bought
34:12this Japanese furniture
34:14by myself,
34:16but I can't do
34:18makeup with it.
34:20I decided
34:22not to put the books here.
34:24Oh,
34:26a fan?
34:30There are so many books.
34:32I don't know
34:34how many books
34:36there are.
34:38There are so many.
34:40Until the Gion Festival
34:42is over,
34:44I'm going to bring
34:46Naginata's fan.
34:48She's putting
34:50the cosmetics
34:52she found
34:54in her house
34:56here.
34:58The atmosphere
35:00is getting better.
35:04How is it?
35:06It's in here.
35:08The cosmetics
35:10she found in her house
35:14are finally
35:16working.
35:18The Cosmetics
35:20She Found
35:28She started using
35:30the cosmetics
35:32and found something
35:34she was curious about.
35:36When I opened
35:38the mirror,
35:40I saw
35:42a kitchen table
35:44here.
35:46Can you see the kitchen?
35:48I don't think
35:50you can see the kitchen.
35:54Indeed,
35:56it's a living background.
36:00This is the kitchen.
36:04What if I put it here?
36:06What do you think?
36:10Actually,
36:12there is another room
36:14in the kitchen.
36:16This is where
36:18the old man
36:20used to use.
36:22He had just
36:24started to work,
36:26but the window was
36:28wide open.
36:30Noriko was thinking
36:32if she could put
36:34the cosmetics here.
36:38Yes.
36:40Yes.
36:42Thank you for today.
36:48The big cosmetics
36:50she found in her house
36:52were collected by the workers.
37:04When the work was
37:06done,
37:08Noriko asked
37:10the old man
37:12to take a picture.
37:16Ready?
37:18This is the living room.
37:22Just in case.
37:24There is a ceiling.
37:26Got it.
37:30Come closer.
37:34Let's go over there.
37:36What do you think
37:38about putting it where you want?
37:40I like it.
37:42I like it better.
37:44I can see the light.
37:50It's totally different.
37:52I can see the white wall.
37:54Really?
37:56Yes.
37:58I can't see anything else.
38:02She can do it herself.
38:04She regained confidence
38:06once again.
38:14Noriko stopped
38:16at the furniture
38:18left by the old man.
38:22I think this is
38:24a flower vase.
38:28Is it a furniture
38:30to put a vase?
38:35It's really big.
38:37When she tried
38:39to put a vase,
38:41she thought
38:43it looked good.
38:46It looks like a different house.
38:50It's not a different house.
38:52The next thing she noticed
38:54was this shelf.
38:57I feel like
38:59I need to make good use
39:01of this shelf.
39:04A different shelf
39:06is a shelf
39:08with two different shelves.
39:10You know
39:12how to call it, Noriko.
39:16But the problem is
39:18that she can't use it well.
39:22Then,
39:24where should she put
39:26the different shelf?
39:30I think I can put it here.
39:33It fits perfectly.
39:37This is the place
39:39where the vanity was.
39:42It fits perfectly.
39:47What if I put it here?
39:49The layout is great.
39:53Then,
39:55I should put it here.
39:57I see.
39:59I see.
40:02Noriko,
40:04you're getting better at this.
40:06I think
40:08this is a good place.
40:10I can see
40:12the difference.
40:14I think
40:16this is what
40:18the old man
40:20was showing me.
40:22She's using
40:24her favorite tea tools.
40:28What a wonderful world
40:30she's living in.
40:35She found something again.
40:37What did she bring
40:39from the second floor?
40:42This is the holy book.
40:47It's a collection of books
40:49made by her mother.
40:53I haven't seen it yet.
40:55I haven't seen it yet.
41:00What she's singing
41:02is her mother's daily life.
41:08Ise-no-miya,
41:10a school trip
41:12on a sunny day.
41:14She spends time
41:16with her children.
41:20I can see
41:22how she looked
41:24when she was healthy.
41:27Noriko
41:29decided to put
41:31her mother's collection
41:33on a different shelf.
41:37And her album.
41:41This is my mother's album.
41:43I think it's from when I was a kid.
41:45This is my mother.
41:47This smiling one
41:49is also my mother.
41:51The one in the middle.
41:53Yes, this one.
41:55This is
41:57my father.
41:59This is
42:01a place to display
42:03her mother's memories
42:05and tea tools.
42:08It's a relaxing place.
42:11I never had a chance
42:13to take it.
42:17Someday,
42:19I'd like to sing
42:21my favorite song
42:23of my mother.
42:25But I don't have
42:27a place to put it.
42:29But if I put it
42:31close to me,
42:33I can see it anytime.
42:38Later,
42:40Noriko sent
42:42a message like this.
42:45Each tool
42:47has its own role,
42:49and the most important thing
42:51is to use it
42:53in the right way.
42:55I realized
42:57it again today.
43:01That teapot
43:03gave me a sense of revival.
43:07It's not a substitute,
43:09and it's not an arrangement.
43:13I feel like
43:15it links
43:17to how I work
43:19and how I move forward.
43:23I couldn't tell
43:25what to hold
43:27and what to receive.
43:31I wanted to
43:33receive
43:35wonderful things
43:37and make them
43:39come alive.
43:41But I couldn't
43:43hold all of them.
43:45So I was
43:47confused.
43:50I was holding
43:52things that exceeded
43:54my capacity,
43:56so I couldn't
43:58see them.
44:00If I couldn't see them,
44:02my heart wouldn't move,
44:04and I wouldn't be moved.
44:06But through the teapot,
44:08I realized that
44:10I could receive
44:12and make them come alive.
44:14I think I'm getting
44:16better at it.
44:18In the previous closed space,
44:20I couldn't enter
44:22even if I wanted to,
44:24and I refused
44:26because I couldn't
44:28show my heart.
44:30I think it's very important
44:32to open up
44:34your heart.
44:44A visitor
44:46has come to Noriko's house.
44:50She's a neighbor
44:52who has known Noriko
44:54for a long time.
44:56She used to come
44:58to Noriko's house
45:00several times.
45:02I'm so happy to see you.
45:04Don't say that.
45:06I'm so happy to see you.
45:08I'm so happy to see you.
45:10I'm so happy to see you.
45:12I'll help you.
45:16She makes
45:18matcha tea
45:20and serves it.
45:22Here you go.
45:28Let's eat.
45:36It's good.
45:38It's good.
45:40It's really good.
45:42It's been a long time
45:44since I had good matcha tea.
45:46You can eat it at home
45:48by yourself.
45:50It's lonely to eat alone.
45:52This is
45:54the first step.
45:56The door
45:58to the closed space has opened.
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