#44 Japanese Life |
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Todd: OK. OK. I'm back here with Kanade. Kanade: Yes. Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from! Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern Japan. And there is a lot of mountains and you can see changing color in the fall and in my home Yashima town, there are only six thousand people in there and there is a waterfall called "Hotonedake", which is the best one hundred fall in Japan. Todd: Wow! That's cool. Kanade: Yeah, Cool! Todd: So you've seen it. Kanade: Yes! Todd: So how high is this amazing waterfall? Kanade: Uh, I don't really know. It's really big. Todd: Really. So is it famous because it's really tall or cause it's really wide? Kanade: Could be both. Todd: Oh, really, that's a big waterfall. OK. When is the last time you went home? Kanade: Last week. Todd: Uh-huh. Really! Both you're parents still live there? Kanade: Yes. Todd: OK. And were your parents born there? Kanade: Yes, but different town. My father is from Yashima, same hometown, same home as my home, but my mom is from Nigaho, next town from Yashima. Todd: Oh, OK. Do you have a lot of childhood memories. Kanade: Yes, uh, actually but my dad was really busy, so my mom took me, took me many, many places...as a child. Todd: Oh, that's sweet. Well, you're a good daughter. Kanade: I think, I think so. Yeah! Todd: OK. Thanks a lot. |
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