Document 72 Hours - Season 9 Episode 34 Hiroshima Workwear Store
The stage is set at a workwear store in Hiroshima frequented by craftsmen from various industries. The store offers sturdy, user-friendly tools and denim workwear, which is currently popular. A man who runs an interior design company orders workwear embroidered with his company name and name. “The embroidery on the chest serves as my business card,” he says. While a veteran struggles with labor shortages at construction sites, a young person from a completely different industry has chosen the path of carpentry. In an era where “how we work” is being questioned, we asked those who sometimes face danger while working, “What does it mean to work?”
First Air Date: Oct 03, 2006
Last Air date: Feb 27, 2026
Season: 17 Season
Episode: 480 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 8.70/10 by 3.00 users
Popularity: 24.691
Language: Japanese
Keyword : slice of life, personal stories, everyday people, life and times, street interview, everyday life, everyday challenges
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Christmas at a 24-Hour Bakery
Heading Home on the Strait Ferry
Legendary Game Center: Adults' Battles
COOL! Downtown Asakusa Batting Center
Shibuya: Spring Flowers and Bartering
A Park Where Dreams Take Wing
Metropolitan Rat Patrol
Lives Along Route 45
Street Corner Legal Consultation Office
Traveling Beauty Salon
The Traveling Library Truck
A Spring Miracle: The Firefly Squid of Toyama
Osaka, Nishinari: 24-Hour Family Restaurant
The Joys and Sorrows of 1-Yen Pachinko
The Women on the Cosmetics Floor
People Gathering at Akita's ‘Hot Spring of Life’
Flipping Backward, Looking Forward
The Race Before the Japanese Derby
The Great Hospital Move
Goodbye! My Beloved Department Store
Hooked on Fishing in Tokyo Bay
The Sight Beyond the Undersea Tunnel
Coast Guard Academy
Surviving the Summer With Fresh Juice
From the Remittance Office with Love
To Shibuya, the ‘Holy Land of Amura
Hakodate's Hamburgers of Happiness
Tokyo Station: Meet Me at the "Silver Bell"
Farewell to Tsukiji Market: At the Usual Standing Soba Noodle Shop
3333 Stones: Japan's Longest Flight of Steps
Shiga/Kusatsu Giant Parking Area
The DIYers of the Suburban Home Center
Hiroshima Workwear Store