#141 [Listener Mail] I was asked about my favorite station, and ended up talking about Ikebukuro.
In this episode, triggered by a listener's question about "favorite stations," the personality shares their personal memories associated with various train stations. The conversation unfolds as a warm, nostalgic reflection on city landscapes.
I intended to talk about city memories, but it ended up as a major tangent about Ikebukuro.
While mentioning familiar towns like Takadanobaba, Kichijoji, and Higashi-Nakano, the conversation naturally shifts toward Ikebukuro, a place often visited in the past. As if reminiscing about the atmosphere of those days, the chat covers everything from favorite meeting spots to shops that no longer exist. It is an episode that evokes one's own personal time spent in those places, rather than just the history of the city itself.
The unique criteria for choosing a favorite station is fascinating.
Midway through the program, the personality shares a specific station they picked and the "little joys of transferring" associated with it. The moment when those subtle, everyday observations are revealed—something sure to resonate with listeners who actually use that station—is a must-listen. For deeper stories and surprising memories about other towns, please enjoy the full episode.
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