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This item has been stored at home. It is in very good condition, but being old, there is some aging on the cover, etc. We appreciate your consideration if you understand this. "If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, who would you have your last supper with, where, and what would you eat?" This is a complete reproduction of the popular series from "News Station," featuring Cho-suke Ikariya, Shungiku Uchida, Shizuka Oishi, Kyosen Ohashi, and others. A collection of conversations with 9 people, including Kyosen Ohashi, Riona Hazuki, Miyako Chouchou, and Cho-suke Ikariya, discussing their respective reasons for living through food. This is a complete reproduction of the series from "News Station," packed with hints for living as a human being. Conversation Partners: Kyosen Ohashi, Cho-suke Ikariya, Giant Baba, Akihiro Miwa, Miyako Chouchou, Kirin Kiki, Shungiku Uchida, Riona Hazuki, Shizuka Oishi. From a review: What surprised me was that people have different values regarding food. Furthermore, it's the honesty and sincere attitude of Hiroshi Kume towards the media. The premise was that Kume Hiroshi, feeling like he "wanted to die" or "was done with living," asked various people about "what they would want to eat at the end of their lives." It felt like a strange and fascinating book where food didn't matter, yet their favorite foods represented their way of life, with life and death as the theme, but food as the subject. It wasn't about whether you were interested in food or not, but whether you faced death itself or celebrated life. It was a book that gave me a chance to rethink my life.
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