Today's edition of the Tokyo Shimbun, one of Japan's largest newspapers, features a column about our documentary.
The article draws from Tommy's observations during his first visit to Noto in 2023. He noted that the villages of the peninsula were filled with beautiful wooden buildings. This type of architecture has become uncommon in contemporary Japan and therefore needs to be preserved. The article emphasizes the value of these buildings, many of which were unfortunately damaged or destroyed by the earthquake.
Anyway, this article is part of our secret plan to become the most famous Italians in Japan (it's time to replace Girolamo Panzetta). In a few months, our faces will be all over Tokyo!
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