On the May 24, 2020 (Sun) broadcast of the TOKYO FM radio program “Sugisaki Hana’s Flower TOKYO” (every Sunday from 8:00 to 8:30).
Sugisaki Hana answered a question from a listener, “Are you someone who can throw things away?”
Sugisaki Hana: 31 years old, Saga Prefecture, radio name “Fufufu”.
Listener email: Ohana-chan, good morning.
Sugisaki Hana: Good morning.
Listener email: Ohana-chan, are you someone who can throw things away?
I can’t throw away paper bags, magazines, clothes that I never wear, etc., and the other day I even found a “test from my high school days” and was amazed at myself.
Sugisaki Hana: Amazing… (laughs).
Listener email: Ohana-chan seems to live in a neat room, so I’d like to know what you do with it.
Sugisaki Hana: Eh… well, I guess that’s true. I think you don’t carry much stuff though…
But I totally understand why people can’t throw away magazines.
When you realize you haven’t read a magazine yet, don’t you feel like you want to keep it?
I really have about 20 of them piled up because I thought I’d read them when I have time.
I’ve always wanted to cut out my favorite pages, but I’ve never done it… What are you talking about? (laughs)
I understand, but… Magazines… I’ve always had them.
Ah. But clothes… If I don’t wear them for about a year and think “I’m not really going to wear this”, then I’ll give them to someone who would be happy to receive them, like a “hand-me-down”.
I’m still good friends with Ito Aoi, who played the role of Ayuko, my younger sister, who co-starred with me in the movie “Her Love Boils Bathwater”.
I do send Aoi “hand-me-downs”… sometimes (laughs).
But I think that not being able to throw things away is a result of feeling the preciousness of those things…
I don’t think it’s a bad thing at all…Hmm.
…Yes. That’s what I thought (lol).
Thank you for your message, radio name Fufufu.