The first corner was "sentimental mistake", and Urarako and Chizu read letters.
Then Yuka read a letter for the "anatahe no dengonban" corner.
Chizu and Yuka read letters for the "okuni jiman" corner. The first letter was from a person in Hiroshima (Chizu is from Hiroshima too), who said that there wasn't much except for the Hiroshima dialect. Then Chizu read out a line of Hiroshima dialect.
The sentimental radio drama was Omoide no School Days, Nagakura Emiru.
The Sentimental Graffiti desktop CD-ROM is on sale now. Chizu read out a description of the CD-ROM. Then Yuka, Urarako, and Chizu said some of the lines that were in the calendar and clock programs.
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