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Sayaka no Iwakan Yabanai? - Season 1

This program is a location-based variety show that explores and discovers "Unconventional Buildings", properties that don't fit in with the city, but make your heart skip a beat when you see them, and interviews their residents.

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This program is a location-based variety show that explores and discovers "Unconventional Buildings", properties that don't fit in with the city, but make your heart skip a beat when you see them, and interviews their residents.

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