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Kate: Today, we learned about *depopulation at school. The same thing is happening in this town, right? Yuta : Yes. Young people go to cities and old people stay in towns. Last week, my father told me an interesting story of Mr. Yokoishi. Kate: Who is he? Yuta :He is a farm leader in a town in Shikoku. He has done that job since he left college. He was worried about depopulation in his town and was thinking of a good way for old people to have a happy life. One day, he had a good idea. Kate: What was that? 10 Yuta :One day Mr. Yokoishi went to a Japanese restaurant with his friends. There he saw some food with *leaves on one *plate. Suddenly he had a great idea. He asked the *cook, “How did you get the leaves?" The cook answered that he always went into the mountains to get them. Then Mr. Yokoishi thought, の (ア the old people イ it 15 ウ for I easy オ will be ) in my town to find leaves. They know a lot about mountains and many kinds of leaves.” And he also thought, “They can sell leaves to Japanese restaurants. Kate:I see. His idea was to sell leaves. Why are leaves put on the plates? Yuta: Because food looks more beautiful when we see it with leaves. 20 Kate:So Japanese restaurants need them. Yuta : Yes. He told。his idea to the old people in his town. At first, they 2 didn't think they could do such a thing. But some of them thought walking around the mountains to find beautiful leaves is good to *stay healthy. So they decided to sell leaves with Mr. Yokoishi. Mr. 25 Yokoishi taught them the way of using a computer. Now, they can take *orders from all over Japan on the Internet. Kate: That's great! Do the old people in the town have a happier life now? Yuta : Yes. And they stay healthier, too.

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English Junior High

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