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Nihon Essay Zuihitsu (Nihon Essay Essay) Zuihitsu (from Shukatsu), Pinkatsu. "Activities that turn a pinch into a chance." Pinkatsu for short. Debut as a comic storyteller, 20 s who went from cabaret to cabaret, his father's cancer, the death of Sugako Hashida, hundreds of millions of debts at the age of 50, a huge bussing to scandal reports, and an unexpected malnutrition? What is the action that has turned such a pinch into a chance? Pinko's adage "Pinketsu", and the life of Atami and brand goods bought and sold? * * * I've been in a pinch for a long time. When I was a child, when I started working, when I started appearing on TV. When I became an actress, there were many times when I was in a pinch. When I was single, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got married, I was told a lot of things. When I became independent at the age of 50, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got married, I was told a lot of things. When I became an independent woman at the age of 50, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got married, I was told a lot of things. When I became an independent woman at the age of 50, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and there was a lot of talk about bullying my juniors, and I received bussing! * * * I've been in a pinch all the time. When I lost my former teacher who admired as my mother, I was called a liar. When I lost my former teacher who I admired as my mother, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got married, I was told a lot of things. When I became an independent woman at the age of 50, I was told a lot of things. When I lost my teacher who I admired as my mother, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got married, I was told a lot of things. When I became an independent woman at the age of 50, I was told a lot of things. When I lost my teacher who I admired as my mother, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and when I got out of a pinch, I was told a lot of things. When I got out of a pinch, I was told a lot of things. When I lost my teacher who I admired as my mother, I was called a "woman who can't get married," and there bussing Reiwa Showa Heisei Showa