Ranmaru Kishitani:Delighted to finally have his first regular radio show, he says, "I want to make this a history." He also reveals a story that didn't quite work out: "Recently, I was doing a big cleaning with my secretary..." | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Ranmaru Kishitani:Delighted to finally have his first regular radio show, he says, "I want to make this a history." He also reveals a story that didn't quite work out: "Recently, I was doing a big cleaning with my secretary..."

「岸谷蘭丸の丸くおさまらない話」初回収録見学・取材会に出席した岸谷蘭丸さん
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「岸谷蘭丸の丸くおさまらない話」初回収録見学・取材会に出席した岸谷蘭丸さん

Businessman and influencer Ranmaru Kishitani attended a press conference and viewing of the first recording of TOKYO FM's new program, "Ranmaru Kishitani's Unsettled Conversations," held in Tokyo on June 22nd. Kishitani spoke of his joy after completing the recording of his first regular radio program.

"Kishitani Ranmaru's Stories That Can't Be Smoothed Up" will start at midnight on July 4th. The show aims to bring together and share those everyday frustrations and unresolved emotions that we wish we could settle amicably, but just can't, and grow a little bit together with the listeners.

Kishitani, who has attended press conferences before but is giving interviews to reporters in a group setting for the first time, commented, "It feels great. I'm happy to be fawned over (laughs). It makes me feel like I've become someone important. Radio is new to me, and interviews are new to me, so I want to keep this feeling."

Reflecting on her first recording session, she smiled and said, "It's finally here. It's been a long-held goal of mine, something I've always wanted to do, so I'm genuinely happy." When asked by a reporter, "How long do you want to continue this program?", she replied, "Until I die."

"I'm the kind of person who can't stand not changing my environment, so I've never stuck with anything for decades. The only thing I've continued for a long time is drinking hot water in the morning. That's why I want to continue. I admire the team, so I want to make it my home. I think there are a lot of things that come from continuing something for a long time, so I want to continue and make it part of history," he said with great enthusiasm.

In keeping with the show's title, when asked about a story that didn't end smoothly, he began by saying, "Recently, my secretary and I were doing a big clean, and when we called a company to clean the air conditioner, we found that the inside was incredibly dirty."

"They say it's so dirty because it hasn't been cleaned in four or five years, but I only moved in about a year and a half ago. I always thought the air was kind of bad. I was determined to charge the owner for cleaning," he revealed.

She further recalled, "The next day, because I had so many things, I wanted to do all the storage, sorting, and throwing away, so I asked a cleaning company to create a 'storage plan.' But a foreigner who didn't understand the Japanese word for 'storage' came and asked, 'What is storage?'"

"They said, 'You can go home now.' I was surprised because I thought that someone who's supposed to be in charge of storage planning should know about 'storage.' But it wasn't their fault, so I told them, 'It's not your fault,' and 'This is your company's and your boss's fault,' and called the company. You can't just let these things slide. Don't just accept it. That's important," she said.

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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