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Well, that was surprisingly good. Time flew. Many thanks.

 

My only reservation was the commentator's pronunciation of Japanese. (She also had a couple of odd English pronunciations.) French and English background?

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One of the things that seemed strange to me was the description of the paper walls: the narration said they were light, so they caused little damage if they fell during an earthquake (correct), and in case of fire they left little to burn (huh?). Seemed a strange defense of paper walls, since the whole house, neighborhood, and city is/was made of flammable material, and that the Sugimoto house itself burnt down mid-19th century.  

 

But, very nice program. I've actually been inside this house. Very impressive in real life, too. 

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