“TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020” cast member/model Suzuki Shion wrote a letter for Kimura Hana

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Suzuki Shion is one of the current housemates of “TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020” and because he and Kimura Hana were the youngest in the house, her death has no doubt affected him.

Suzuki wrote a letter to Hana in which he posted a photo of the letter, the omurice she made for him and a photo of the two together.

 

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花ちゃんへの気持ちをこの手紙に込めました。 心よりご冥福をお祈りいたします。

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Suzuki writes:

Hana-chan, whenever I was feeling down, you were always there for me and were always concerned. You’d always say daijoubu? or Genki nai doushitano? You would notice the change in people’s energy right away. You were such a kind woman. You were always willing to listen to my worries and concerns. Thank you. I typically don’t open up to people with my personal problems, but I always felt comfortable opening up to you.

But I wasn’t there to help you. I wasn’t able to save you. I regret this so much. I’m very sorry.

I have a lot of memories with you Hana. When I first joined Terrace House, my first meal was just the two of us. We ordered pizza together and because you saw that I was very nervous, you helped me relax. I will never forget that.

On Christmas Eve, we went to watch you wrestle. Seeing you in action in the ring, you were so awesome!

Your omurice was very good. I can’t cook, I’ve never cooked, so you helped me to buy spices and cooking supplies. You were always helping me, and I always troubled you.

We ate Egyptian food, and you were always willing to listen to my problems. We even ate taiyaki together, it was so fun. Also, we both had AirPods but we were both missing one AirPod. So, we both decided to go buy one brand new pair of AirPods together. And when everyone was eating together, you would always ask if we had a spoon, a fork, a drink. You were so mindful.

I have a lot of memories and words cannot express of how thankful I am to you. To be honest, I still cannot believe that this happened. I want you to talk about your experience performing at Tokyo Dome, I want to eat gyoza for dinner together, play Mario Kart together. A week ago you talked about after the coronavirus issue settles down, you promised we would have a takoyaki party.

I’m in shock and I don’t know what to do right now except move forward.

You told me, “it’s embarrassing not to do your best, have confidence”. Your words gives me encouragement and strength.

I will continue to work hard, so please watch over me. We’ll always be good friends.

You’re my friend forever.

Suzuki Shion