I want to make Emiko Uenuma fall into a swamp.:A visit to the "grand mansion" where Kazuko Hosoki spent her later years, spanning 700 tsubo and costing 2 billion yen to build. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

I want to make Emiko Uenuma fall into a swamp.:A visit to the "grand mansion" where Kazuko Hosoki spent her later years, spanning 700 tsubo and costing 2 billion yen to build.

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6月20日放送の「上沼恵美子を沼らせたい」の一場面(C)テレビ大阪
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6月20日放送の「上沼恵美子を沼らせたい」の一場面(C)テレビ大阪

The location-based variety show "We Want to Get Emiko Kaminuma Swamped" (TV Osaka), hosted by Emiko Kaminuma, will air on June 20th at 7:54 PM. In this episode, Kaminuma visits the mansion of Kazuko Hosoki, with whom she had a close friendship, and reminisces with Hosoki's daughter, Kaori.

During filming, Uenuma heads to Arashiyama in Kyoto, a place she hasn't visited in about 25 years, to see the grand mansion where Hosoki spent her later years. The mansion is said to be about 700 tsubo (approximately 2,300 square meters) in size and cost about 2 billion yen to build, and Uenuma says she had visited it when it was newly built.

The interior is filled with treasures, such as a luxurious Persian carpet worth 28 million yen, a kimono worth 10 million yen, and a magnificent transom worth over 100 million yen, making it feel like an art museum. Furthermore, she provided costume support for the Netflix drama "You're Going to Hell," and it was revealed that the costumes worn by the lead actress, Erika Toda, in the drama were actually worn by Hosoki herself.

When Uenuma asked, "May I ask for your honest opinion?" regarding the drama, Kaori replied, "Since it's fiction, I think it was probably entertaining," but then revealed her true feelings, saying, "As a family member, there are many things I want to say!"

Furthermore, a certain phrase that Kaori had conveyed to the production team was revealed, and Uenuma was delighted, exclaiming, "That's great!"

The show is a location-based variety program where Ms. Uenuma explores new worlds, exploring whether she will become addicted or not once she learns how to enjoy them. Ryūichi Kosugi of the comedy duo "Black Mayonnaise" will be assisting her on location.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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