Every Day is a Good Day

"Every Day is a Good Day" is a television program that was produced and broadcasted in Fukui Prefecture. It is about 4 elderly brothers: Ryoichi, 100 years old; Eiichi, 97 years old; Sakae, 90 years old; and Ryosaku, 88 years old. Ryoichi, the eldest brother, does all the housework as his wife is sickly, but still enjoys his days dancing and singing karaoke. Eiichi, the second eldest, does 100 push-ups every day, and was at one time the Masters track and field shot put record holder of Japan. This program follows Ryoichi and his younger brothers as they all live their lives with a whole lot of energy and a positive outlook.
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