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According to Godai's last will,
his funeral was held in Osaka.

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Over 4,300 people
attended his funeral.

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He was more of a samurai
than any of us thought.

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A samurai?

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He was a great businessman,
but I had a feeling that

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rooted somewhere deep inside
him was the soul of a samurai...

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After he passed away,
going through his

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correspondence, almost all
of them were letters of

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apology saying he couldn't
repay his debts.

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Mr. Godai was in debt?

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That can't be! With so
many big companies,

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and all he did was work...

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He had a lot of companies,
but he was always looking

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after the young people, and
he generously loaned

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officials from Satsuma
a tot of money.

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So all that was left
were debts.

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That can't be...!

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It was the same
with Mr. Okubo.

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He never thought of
increasing his own

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savings, and worked himself to the
bone for the sake of our country...

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It made me think they were
all looking for a place to die.

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Right now, those two are
finally relieved and drinking

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together while they complain
about the way Japan is now.

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That's true. You may be right.

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Asa ga Kita

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Week 16
"Someone to Show You the Way"
Episode 96

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Original Story:
Chieko FURUKAWA

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Screenwriter:
Mika OMORI

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Music by:
Yuuki HAYASHI

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Theme Song: "365 Nichi no Kamihikouki"
Sung by: AKB48

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Narrator:
Keiko SUGIURA

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Asa Shirooka:
HARU

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Shinjiro Shirooka:
Hiroshi TAMAKI

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Tomoatsu Godai:
Dean FUJIOKA

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Gansuke:
Takaya YAMAUCHI

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Ume:
TOMOCHIKA

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Eizaburo Shirooka:
Akito KIRIYAMA

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Chiyo Shirooka:
Rio SUZUKI

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Miwa:
Sumika NONO

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Heijuro Yamazaki:
Shigeo TSUJIMOTO

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Kiku Mayuyama:
Hisako MANDA

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Yono Shirooka:
Jun FUBUKI

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Hatsu Mayuyama:
Aoi MIYAZAKI

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The smoke from the canning
factory and the smoke from

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the Mint Bureau are both
rising side by side in

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the sky, so it was a
nice sight to see.

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Was it?

48
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The Osaka sky must hate
to part with Mr. Godai.

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Quite a while back while I was
still pregnant with Chiyo,

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Mr. Godai told me...

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No matter how hard we
work, people will all

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die someday, and you can't take
your money with you to the grave...

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Rather than that, you have
to think about what you

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can leave for the
future generation.

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We'll have to think about
it, too, won't we?

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Instead of just for Kano-ya's
sake, we should be thinking

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about what we can leave
behind for the sake of

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Osaka and Japan's future.

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That's true.

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May I talk to you, Mistress?

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What's wrong?

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Actually, he's here again.

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"Getsuyobi no Hei-san..."

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Again?

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"Getsuyobi no Hei-san..."?

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You mean the man who comes
here every Monday (getsuyobi)

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and all he says is "hei"?

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That's right... That's the one.

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He seems to want to say
something, but he hasn't

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said anything today either,
so I just kept asking him

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why he was here, and...

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And...?

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He wants to work
here at Kano-ya.

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He just looks like an old man who
couldn't work as an apprentice.

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All right. I'll talk to him.

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Hello...

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Is it true that you want
to work here?

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"Hei..."

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Why? Why do you
want to work here?

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"Hei..."

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Why do you want to work
at a money changer?

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Or is it the coal mine?

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"Hei..."

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Where have you worked
until now?

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"Hei..."

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Where are you from?

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"Hei..."

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What about your family?

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"Hei..."

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How old are you?

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"Hei..."

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I can't take this!

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Why is "hei..." the only
thing you can say?

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I don't mean to be rude,
but the thing I hate

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the most is someone who can't
express everything in black and white.

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Calm down.

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And besides, trust is the most
important thing to a money changer.

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We can't hire someone
whose identity is unclear.

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"Hei..."!

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Pardon me!

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I used to work for the
Finance Ministry in

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{\an8}HEIJURO YAMAZAKI

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the Board of Audit.
My name is

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Heijuro Yamazaki.

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What a surprise!

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It really is... Did you just
say the Finance Ministry?

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No! What I'm surprised
at is his name.

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Heijuro...!

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He really was "Hei-san."

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What are you saying?

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The Board of Audit is where
they monitor how the

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country spends its
money, isn't it?

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Why would someone
like that want...?

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After working for years in the
government, I always felt

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the private banks had to
be straightened out in

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order to rebuild our
country's economy.

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So, in the past two years
I've been to many

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businesses, but there wasn't
a decent bank among them.

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You certainly talk a lot.

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But I felt that this business
had something that

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I didn't feel at any of the
other businesses.

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Something other businesses
didn't have...?

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So please... hire me.

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I went to Germany to
study about banks.

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I'm sure I can be of help
to you in order for this

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business to become a bank.

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Please hire me.

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All right.

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Is it okay?

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Yes.

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Both Eizaburo and I have been
looking for someone with

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the knowledge of what
a real bank is.

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We're counting on you.

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So that's how Heijuro
came to be hired.

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Is it really okay?

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Seems suspicious to me.

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It was the beginning
of the new year...

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This is great.

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Chiyo was now 10 years old.

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At first glance she looks
a lot like Asa, but...

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What are the two
of you looking at?

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This is a drawing of what
they call Rokumeikan...

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My husband got it as a gift from
Kanda-ya who went to Tokyo.

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So this is Rokumeikan...?

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The government built
this to show foreign

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countries how Japan
has grown.

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What are they all doing?

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They're dancing.

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It seems that families and
young ladies with good

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backgrounds get together,
and hold these "budokai'

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(ballroom dance party)
every day.

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"Budo no kai" (grape party)?

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Sounds delicious.

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They eat and dance...

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Sounds like the bon dance
they hold at the temples.

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I wonder...

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But they're wearing such
beautiful kimono...

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It's western clothes for
women called a dress.

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A dress? Sounds nice.

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Really? What's so
nice about this?

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With all these things hanging
on the bottom of the dress,

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she looks like a goldfish.

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Besides, they don't work or study,
and just dance every day like that.

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I can't imagine a
world like that.

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Oasa...

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That's right.

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Someone like you who doesn't
wear any make-up all year

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round, and works in the
coal mine with your

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hair pulled back would never
understand a world like this.

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00:10:10,960 --> 00:10:14,329
Chiyo... Are you still
angry about that?

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About what?

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It's nothing important...

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It's important!

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Children this age are hard
to handle, aren't they?

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That's true.

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But when you were that
age, rather than just

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being hard to handle, it was
hard to treat you like a girl.

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But unlike kimono, with
western clothes

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the top and bottom
are separate.

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Separated?

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That's why it's easy to
dance, and I heard

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that it's a lot easier
to move around.

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That would be great.

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It might be similar to the
way the "okadashi"

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(women who carry out the
coal from the mine) dress.

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Mistress! Mistress...

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I heard your coal mines are
making a lot of money again.

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Tell us about it.

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I'll tell you anything
you want later...

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But it's not a business that
you can take lightly.

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Hello! Yama-ya...

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Mistress...

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What is that?

194
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This is called a "Safety Bicycle"
from England that they

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want me to stock at my store.

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Bicycle?

197
00:11:39,682 --> 00:11:41,683
That's right. It runs
on two wheels.

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I'm in England right now.

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When I saw a woman racing
quickly by on a two-wheeled

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contraption edited a velocipede,
for some reason, it reminded

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me of you running swiftly
away from me.

202
00:12:01,103 --> 00:12:05,373
Everyone says that a Japanese
woman could never ride one of these.

203
00:12:07,510 --> 00:12:10,812
But it only has two wheels
so how do you ride it?

204
00:12:10,813 --> 00:12:14,649
There's nothing to supports,
so you'll fall over right away.

205
00:12:14,650 --> 00:12:19,921
That's right. That's why I told
them I don't want it.

206
00:12:22,158 --> 00:12:28,296
No... Someday, I'm going
to ride one of these.

207
00:12:37,206 --> 00:12:38,673
This is so tiring.

208
00:12:39,809 --> 00:12:41,543
Dad... Do your best.

209
00:12:49,919 --> 00:12:53,855
When it comes to Chiyo,
Shinjiro sure is weak, isn't he?

210
00:12:53,856 --> 00:12:56,791
That's right... He doesn't
have time to play.

211
00:12:59,095 --> 00:13:01,563
It's just as you
planned, isn't it?

212
00:13:03,666 --> 00:13:05,967
I want to play...
I want to play.

213
00:13:05,968 --> 00:13:08,703
I want to play.

214
00:13:09,805 --> 00:13:14,476
What's in your heart is coming
out of your mouth.

215
00:13:14,477 --> 00:13:15,543
Is it?

216
00:13:17,079 --> 00:13:18,046
Hello!

217
00:13:18,047 --> 00:13:19,814
Welcome!

218
00:13:20,916 --> 00:13:21,950
There he is.

219
00:13:30,426 --> 00:13:31,760
Who are you?

220
00:13:31,761 --> 00:13:32,861
Dad!

221
00:13:34,263 --> 00:13:35,363
Dad?

222
00:13:36,298 --> 00:13:38,400
Did you call him, "Dad"?

223
00:13:42,805 --> 00:13:45,907
I didn't do anything.

224
00:13:47,643 --> 00:13:52,147
I'm kidding. It's me...
Aunt Asa.

225
00:13:53,516 --> 00:13:55,050
I'm Ainosuke..

226
00:13:57,520 --> 00:13:58,687
Ainosuke?

227
00:13:59,455 --> 00:14:01,289
You're Ainosuke?

228
00:14:02,224 --> 00:14:03,958
You sure have grown.

229
00:14:05,528 --> 00:14:06,661
Which means...?

230
00:14:07,396 --> 00:14:09,731
Hello! It's been
a long time.

231
00:14:10,966 --> 00:14:12,300
Sanouji-ya!

232
00:14:13,469 --> 00:14:16,971
It's a lively store
as usual, isn't it?

233
00:14:16,972 --> 00:14:18,640
Sis!

234
00:14:18,641 --> 00:14:20,108
Asa!

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00:14:26,482 --> 00:14:31,286
It's been 10 years since Asa
and Hatsu have seen each other.


