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Michiko
I like "How do you like Wednesday?".
It's a Japanese TV show.
It's just four (sometimes five or more) men traveled by car or scooter around Japan, foreign area with short days.
And they hardly go sightseeing, because they didn't have enough time.
We almost watch the men in car, sometimes they smacked or complained each other.
First, this TV show was a local program in Hokkaido, Japan.
But it was so interesting that it became popular throughout Japan.
It's still popular even though the TV show closed.
Now, one of this men became a famous actor in Japan.
11 feb. 2023 13:30
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I like the Japanese show "How do you like Wednesday?". It's about four
(sometimes five or more) men, travelling by car or scooter around Japan's foreign areas in short period of time. They hardly do any sightseeing due to the lack of time.
We watch the men travel and bicker from time to time. In the beginning, this tv show was a local program broadcasted in Hokkaido but, became popular throughout all of Japan due to its entertaining nature. It's still popular despite the fact that it has ended. One of the men from this show is now a famous actor!
12 februari 2023
I like "How do you like Wednesday?".
It's a Japanese TV show.
It's just four (sometimes five or more) men travelling by car or scooter around Japan. I don't understand this: foreign area with short days.
And they hardly go sightseeing, because they don't have enough time.
We watch the men in the car. Sometimes they smack each other or complain/argue.
At first, this TV show was a local program in Hokkaido, Japan, but it was so interesting that it became popular throughout Japan.
It's still popular even though it has finished.
Now, one of the men is a famous actor in Japan.
Choose present or past tense, then be consistent. Either: NOW one of the men IS, or SINCE THEN one of the men HAS BECOME.
12 februari 2023
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Engels, Japans
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Engels
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