Recently, I've been watching NHK's "documentary series 72 Hours".
It is a program that broadcasts 72 hours of coverage of the people of the city in a certain location.
There's no need to be tense like the NHK specials, where I have to watch it without missing a beat.
It's not like other commercial TV shows that edit out people who act and behave in a peculiar way for fun or funny.(The scene where they interviewed someone from my town was quite uncomfortable.)
I like it a lot because I can relax to watch it.
However, it cannot be denied that this "documentary series 72 Hours" is a collection of "good comments" and "heartful comments" from the people.
But as long as it's structured as a program, I think that it cannot be helped.
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The other day, my wife and I were watching "Tokyo Sumida River, Quiet Summer without Fireworks" while eating dinner.
There was an interview scene with an elderly man who said that "he came to Tokyo to make a name for himself", and "he couldn't do it".
I mentioned it in my diary the other day.
"What does "the flag" mean?"
I keep thinking about it.
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Ebata: "I don't understand the idea that "there are opportunities if you come to Tokyo". In the first place, are there any advantages to Tokyo that are worth talking about?
Wife: "The number of colleges, jobs, people you meet, entertainments, and the information you can get and the speed at which you can get it, and everything else will be different"
Ebata: "Well, in my case, the internet and mail order are enough for me. However, I guess you're right. Especially when it comes to "networking", the city may have a huge advantage.
Wife: "Well, in your case, I don't think you have the benefit of that because you are a misanthrope.
(To be continued)