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世界で開け!ひみつのドアーズ さぁ、驚きと感動の世界へ! - Season 1

We uncover the world's hidden "secrets" through unprecedented creative production, featuring segments like the "Survey Trip", where we explore mysterious destinations rarely covered by Japanese media by following the recommendations of locals, and "Thank You Delivery," where we travel to far-off countries to deliver our gratitude to the people who make the everyday items we take for granted.

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We uncover the world's hidden "secrets" through unprecedented creative production, featuring segments like the "Survey Trip", where we explore mysterious destinations rarely covered by Japanese media by following the recommendations of locals, and "Thank You Delivery," where we travel to far-off countries to deliver our gratitude to the people who make the everyday items we take for granted.

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