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[Sugisaki Hana Q&A] Can you throw away things you don’t use? Can’t you throw them away?

Hana Sugisaki's Flower TOKYO

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?”

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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.

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