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■ Deep in the mountains, NEET talks: Toyoda Yasuo Director: Takahashi Akimitsu Cinematographer: Takaoka Norio Editing: Izumi Takuji Effects: Nakajima Yasunari Producer: Kanei Takayuki KTV "The Document" broadcast on September 10, 2016 <The Document official page> https://www.ktv.jp/document/220520.html *Due to copyright restrictions, some content may differ from that of terrestrial broadcasts. -------------------------------------------------- Ishii does not have a permanent job. He is what is known as a "NEET." His motto is "only work the bare minimum." He earns his monthly living expenses of 15,000 yen by doing short-term part-time work. He lives in the mountains of Wakayama Prefecture. There are only eight residents. It is a marginal village with an average age of 79. Ishii broadcasts his NEET life in the mountains on the Internet and is looking for people to move in with him. The ten boys now live together in a building that was renovated from a closed elementary school. Joe started living in the mountains with Ishii. Before moving to the mountains, Joe had been a recluse in his parents' home in Tokyo for five years. His parents had always kept his recluse a secret from those around them. Two years after he started living in the mountains, Joe decided to return to Tokyo and face his parents. Yoshi attended a famous private university in Kansai. He is the most reliable of the mountain NEETs. He is trusted by the residents of the village and seems like he could make it in society. However, he has a past that he has not told even his friends. They live freely, unconstrained by organizations. What did they find after abandoning their city life in the mountains?