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Japanese model and Choo Sung Hoon's wife Yano Shiho expressed regret when her nostalgic rented room disappeared.
On the 20th, the YouTube channel 'YanoShiho' posted a video titled 'Yano Shiho's full story of her first move to Tokyo (ft. the tearful first audition, favorite udon shop).'
On that day, Yano Shiho, who visited Sangenjaya where her Tokyo life began, said, "I'm going to the first house I lived in," and visited her first rented room.
The producers asked, "Did you live here from the beginning when you started modeling?" and Yano Shiho recalled, "(On my in-law's side) I commuted to Tokyo for six months while I lived back and forth, saved money, and came here. I was a high school student, and this was the midpoint between the company and school."
Because she lived there in 1994, Yano Shiho was surprised at how much the neighborhood had changed from before. At the first rented mansion she lived in, she said, "I lived on the third floor," and recalled, "I remember fighting with my boyfriend in this house. I used to talk to my boyfriend a lot and fight, and I would look from these stairs to that balcony and think I was jealous of that house. There weren't luxury apartments like this back then."
She added, "I rode a bicycle everywhere. My boyfriend lived in Shimokitazawa, so I would ride my bicycle to his house."
Regarding what kind of neighborhood Sangenjaya is, Yano Shiho fondly remembered, "There are delicious restaurants and many young people live here. It's a bit noisy but it's a fun neighborhood."
The producers were curious and asked, "What was Siho's daily life like when she lived in Sangenjaya?" Yano Shiho replied, "I just kept working. I worked, met my boyfriend, worked, and met my boyfriend."
She visited the second mansion she lived in, but over time it disappeared. Shocked, Yano Shiho said, "It's gone," and expressed regret, "Isn't the house that Choo Sangdo lived in Busan gone too? I think I know that feeling."
About the second house that remained only in memory, Yano Shiho left a saying: "Everything in the world will disappear someday. Treasure the present and cherish what is in front of you. In the end, it will disappear."
[Photo] 'YanoShiho'
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