Omohide poro poro
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:22:07
Oh, I see.
:22:10
While people've been either fighting with nature or gaining its
benefits, some good had come from what they did; the way the
countryside has come to look now, all of this.

:22:20
Hasn't the appearance itself come without people's help?
:22:25
Well...
:22:27
Farmers couldn't live without getting continuous benefits from nature,
could they?

:22:34
And that's why the farmers, for a long, long time, have also been
doing many things for nature themselves.

:22:44
One might say this is the interdependence between nature and people.
:22:50
Maybe this is what ``the country'' is.
:22:55
I see. I think that's why it's nostalgic.
:23:01
I've been thinking for a long time about why I feel like this is my
home, even though I wasn't born or raised here.

:23:10
Oh, so that was it.

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