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00:00Celebrating its 150th anniversary, representing its hometown of Shizuoka
00:03A subtle expression of anger
00:07Hokuto Matsumura, who was in Stone at the time, is from Shizuoka Prefecture.
00:11He took up the position of ambassador.
00:12I received the transplant certificate from the governor at the Shizuoka Prefectural Government Office.
00:18Thank you very much.
00:23Shizuoka Prefecture celebrates its 150th anniversary this year.
00:27When asked how he feels about taking on the important role of revitalizing his hometown,
00:30and
00:30I feel it's a real honor and an exciting opportunity.
00:34We are
00:36It seems that Matsumura still has something he wants to do in Shizuoka.
00:41Actually, I've never climbed Mount Fuji.
00:44I think it's about time I took action.
00:47He asked me if I wanted to climb Mount Fuji.
00:49I have a close friend who agreed that she wanted to go.
00:53All that's left is the schedule.
00:57Furthermore, in the morning interview...
00:59When asked about common things that people in Shizuoka Prefecture have said...
01:04On the TV weather forecast
01:07Shizuoka was skipped.
01:09It's similar to the weather in Nagoya.
01:12Is anyone from Shizuoka here right now?
01:15That's right.
01:16She's stylish.
01:17I still haven't forgiven them for that.
01:21For some reason, Shizuoka is never included.
01:23It was just about right.
01:25And something up
01:26I was told to check out Nagoya.
01:29Why can't I find out the weather in Shizuoka?
01:32While watching TV
01:33I used to think that when I was a kid.
01:38Hokuto Matsumura's mysterious Shizuoka dialect
01:43Hokuto Matsumura of The Stones
01:45She was appointed as an ambassador for Shizuoka Prefecture, her hometown.
01:48I received the transplant certificate from the governor at the Shizuoka Prefectural Government Office.
01:54Thank you very much.
01:59Shizuoka Prefecture celebrates its 150th anniversary this year.
02:03When asked how he feels about taking on the important role of revitalizing his hometown,
02:06and
02:06I feel it's a real honor and an exciting opportunity.
02:10We are
02:12It seems that Matsumura still has something he wants to do in Shizuoka.
02:17Actually, I've never climbed Mount Fuji.
02:20It's about time I took action.
02:23He asked me if I wanted to climb Mount Fuji.
02:25Please tell me you want to go.
02:27I have a close friend who agrees with me.
02:29All that's left is the schedule.
02:33In an even more remarkable interview...
02:35When asked about common experiences of people from Shizuoka Prefecture
02:40On the TV weather forecast
02:43Shizuoka was skipped.
02:45I'm checking the weather in Nagoya.
02:48Is anyone from Shizuoka here right now?
02:51That's right.
02:53I still haven't forgiven him for that.
02:57For some reason, Shizuoka is never included.
02:59It was just about right.
03:01And something up
03:02I was told to keep an eye on Nagoya.
03:05Why can't I find out the weather in Shizuoka?
03:08While watching TV
03:09I used to think that when I was a kid.
03:13I also thought it was a word that was understood throughout the country.
03:15Apparently, there's a dialect in Shizuoka.
03:20That lower and lower
03:27I only knew the term "shitabera"
03:29It's been about 5 or 6 years since I moved to Tokyo.
03:34I've had times when I wondered what was going on.
03:36That's when I realized it.
03:39Then the staff from Shizuoka who were nearby said
03:41These words
03:43It's an expression stick.
03:45This is the comb.
03:47I was told to go down.
03:51That's all.
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