Today was the last episode of my favorite Saturday show , ``Nijiiro Gene.''
One of my favorite TV programs since I was working in Tokyo.
In fact, I found out today that it has been broadcast for 12 years.
At the same time, I feel that the days are passing quickly,
“Another Sky” and this program are the only ones I have the opportunity to watch on TV.
It's also a little lonely.
The corner I particularly liked was "Rainbow Miracle Change."
This program was probably the first to change the fashion of the general public.
We invite fashion stylists every week to visit stores with the general public.
I think this became the basis for people who work as ``shopping companions'' or ``personal stylists.''
Recently, I haven't made many appearances,
There must be many people other than myself who learned about "Hoshiba-san" from this program.
I cry at the end every time I see something I've created myself,
This is a famous scene that can only be achieved by this person.
There are also other interesting sections focusing on overseas interviews.
Every session is really exciting for me, as I want to go abroad someday.
Rather than the content of a typical tour of tourist spots,
The content that provides local information outside of major cities is really educational,
If I'm not mistaken, I learned about Florence's specialty "Lampredotto" through this program.
At that time, I thought, ``I'd like to try it someday, but it's just a dream.''
Needless to say, my dream came true when I went on a trip to Italy last year.
If you don't watch this program, you won't know about the existence of Lampredot.
Even if I went to Florence, I would never have been able to find such delicious food.
Afterwards, the corner where we walked around various parts of Tokyo was also interesting.
Introducing the shops I used to go to when I lived in Tokyo and the shops I learned about for the first time.
These are all shops that I would like to visit even if I am away from Tokyo.
I was especially excited when I lived in Monzennakacho and Kiyosumi Shirakawa.
It was a really comfortable city to live in and had a nice downtown atmosphere, so
Recommended for those who are planning to live in Tokyo from now on!
This may be because information programs like this are often broadcast in the morning.
There are very few opportunities to see it.
But at night, there are only cutlet-style rice restaurants, so I don't really go there.
I'd like to see another informational program like Nijiiro Gene produced with just the right ratio of domestic and international content.
Or, I would be happy if “I see the world” comes back as a regular!