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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
/ New American announcer Naoto Terajima, who has been working at a radio station for four years, announces his name one day for <>, a late-night broadcast that has a listening rate of 0 percent and no one is listening. "Everyone lives a small life. I'm sure everyone wants to convey that. How about reading such a postcard in a low voice and simply and honestly?" He says. "Everyone is living a small life. Everyone wants to convey that. How about reading such a postcard in a low voice and simply and honestly?" He says. He is in charge of the program with a great promotion. However, there are many troubles such as being ordered to look for sponsors by himself or being interrupted by rival stations. However, the new-American announcer's blue-hearted passion moves and unites the people of the radio station who had been standing by and watching, and it is supported that the program is composed of <> from the listener, not Twitter, not email, not fax, not line. In particular, "Last Letter", which is read aloud with tears and anger together, becomes a popular program. It is a fun and heart-warming story about his colleagues who work at a radio station. It is a late-night radio novel based on the experience of the author who has been working at a cultural broadcast "Masashi Sada no Sei! Young" since 1981 (1981).