i am 67 years old and i live in yamato in kanagawa prefecture. i retired seven years ago. now i work two days a week for the forestry department. to me, globalization means internationalization. and the united states benefits most from it. after world war two, japan vowed never to wage war again. i am worried that that paragraph will be removed from the constitution. my hobbies. i grow vegetables, play tennis and take singing lessons. i also do calligraphy. that is what i like to do. japanese noodle soup. volunteer work. i hope people who work hard can earn a decent living and have a happy life. >> here in europe there are generous public subsidies to encourage private households and businesses to install solar panels to provide electricity and heating. but there are still many home owners who shy away from the high initial investment. in nicaragua, solar panels are, of course, also expensive, but sometimes there's no sustainable alternative. and that's why farmers in the small town of leon are willing to invest their life's savings. >> these juicy ayote squash are ripe in