2. The heroine with sesame sauce is the same Usica character as always. The grandmother simply passed through from Huakai Ilupoli.
3. The characters are simple to the point of collapse, and the background is meticulous to the point of pain. (There are often content such as anti-Japanese security treaties)
4. After confessing to each other, the heroes and heroines suddenly discover that they are brothers and sisters who have been separated for many years, and the plot is immediately smected.
5. After the hero and heroine were to be together regardless of taboos, they were suddenly washed out. Is this a Korean drama? Or a Korean drama? Or a Korean drama?
6. In the end, the big ship set sail meant to encourage citizens to set off again. However, after experiencing the Heisei disaster, it was hit hard by the earthquake and its international presence dropped sharply. It is probably very questionable whether the Japanese people can turn over again.
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