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Ep281 おたよりQ&A
2026-07-06 25:22

Ep281 おたよりQ&A

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お便りフォームから頂いた質問にお答えする回📩

「しーさんの旦那さんは何の職業?」

「ファンレターにはどんな事を書けば良い?」

しーさんの旦那さんは一体何をしているのか、気になってた方は他にもいらっしゃるかも🤔

ファンレターを改めて書いてみたいって方は、送る相手が私でなくても一つの参考になるかと思います☺️


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サマリー

今回のエピソードでは、リスナーから寄せられた2つのお便り質問に答えています。まず一つ目は、しーさんの旦那さんの職業について。彼は医師であり、勤務時間が不規則であること、そして病院の近くに住むことで通勤ストレスがゼロになる利点が語られました。都会と地方での通勤事情の違いにも触れ、職住近接のメリットが強調されています。 二つ目の質問は、ファンレターにどのような内容を書けば喜ばれるかについてでした。パーソナリティは、読者がどのような人物で、どのように作品に出会い、どのような感想を持ったのかを知りたいと語ります。具体的なキャラクターや展開への言及は、作者が読者の反応を理解し、今後の作品制作のヒントを得る上で非常に役立つとのことです。 また、連載が終了した後でも編集部にファンレターを送れば作者に届くこと、そして作者は常に読者からのメッセージを歓迎していることが伝えられました。新しいコメント付きステッカーやメッセージカードの準備についても触れられています。最後に、7月の「メイド」特別編のアイデアは、新しい担当編集者であるアヤコさんの意見が大きく反映されているという補足があり、次回の放送では山本文緒さんの小説「バニラ」について語られる予定です。

しーさんの旦那さんの職業と職住近接のメリット
スピーカー 1
ららららららららららららら。
藤原ヒロの音でいない。
お便り紹介をさせていただきます。お便りフォームからいただきました。
スピーカー 1
ラジオネーム 高い女子付きが欲しいさんから。
こんにちは。いつも楽しく拝聴しています。
お散歩や作業用BGMとして何回も聞き直しているのですが、何回も思った疑問です。
In other words, what kind of job does your husbanddo?
I can't say in detail or I don't want to say it,so it's not impossible,
but there are a lot of mysterious points, such asthe nature of his job, the amount of money he getspaid, and the personality that everyone says,
スピーカー 1
and the expression of Mr. C, who says,
I was so curious that I posted it in the questionbox.
Wow, that's great. I'm a medical practitioner.
Yes!
スピーカー 1
I'm a doctor.
Wow, that was a quick answer.
スピーカー 1
There were people who thought it was strange.
That's right.
But it's true that you don't know when you'regoing to get paid.
スピーカー 1
It's a little strange.
If it's a bank system, once every three years,it's quite regular.
スピーカー 2
We don't know much about it either.
I heard from you that you do a lot of research.
スピーカー 1
That's right. As an impression.
Well, there are a lot of doctors and medicalpractitioners, aren't there?
スピーカー 2
But maybe Mr. C doesn't know that much either.
スピーカー 1
I don't know that much either.
スピーカー 2
You don't know much about that kind of thing.
スピーカー 1
I'm interested in it, but even if I hear aboutit...
Even if you hear about it...
I don't hear about it.
I know a little bit about it, but I don't know ifit's outside or inside.
That's right.
I've been working at a company for a long time, soI think my work environment is completelydifferent.
スピーカー 2
Well, on Sundays and at night, it's natural.
スピーカー 1
But I've been working at a company for a longtime, so when I was working in Tokyo,
It's completely normal for me to take the trainfrom my office to my house and change trains forabout an hour.
But after I got married to my husband, I startedliving very close to the hospital.
It's really close.
It's close to my office.
I can walk and ride my bike.
I think that's really nice.
I think that's really nice.
It's because there's a call center.
The stress of commuting is zero.
スピーカー 2
It's easy to come back.
スピーカー 1
That's true.
No matter how bad the weather is, it's easy tocome back.
It's easy to go and easy to come back.
That's the only thing that's hard, but I thinkthat's the only thing that's good.
I see.
都会と地方の通勤事情
スピーカー 1
Well, I think it depends on the person, but Ithink there are people who don't like it when it'sclose to their house.
I see.
That's right. It comes into your private life.
That's right.
It was the right thing to do.
スピーカー 2
It's the right thing to do.
By the way, when I was a salaryman, it was toohard to go far, so I moved close to the company.
スピーカー 1
Is that the distance of a bicycle?
スピーカー 2
It's the distance of a bicycle.
I moved about 5 minutes by bicycle.
スピーカー 1
That's nice.
スピーカー 2
And when it gets cloudy, it's inevitably closer.
スピーカー 1
Because you can get into the company's office?
スピーカー 2
That's right.
That's right.
I lived in Osaka, but when I moved to Osaka, whenI came back from the weather station, I lived inabout two or three stations by train.
So within 30 minutes.
スピーカー 1
That's nice.
スピーカー 2
It was easier to be close.
スピーカー 1
That's right.
Because the trains are full.
スピーカー 2
That's true in the morning.
スピーカー 1
It feels like you're talking about the city.
That's right.
スピーカー 2
Kinmuchi is...
スピーカー 1
Kinmuchi was a big city.
スピーカー 2
I was in Osaka and Nagoya.
My hometown is a rural area, so I can understandthe situation of my parents and siblings workingthe most.
スピーカー 1
It's like the life of a person who works.
The fact that the trains are full has nothing todo with it.
That's right.
It's like commuting by car.
That's right.
It's basically a car, so it's like how many hoursit takes by car.
When I graduated from college and went back to myparents' house, I was working part-time.
I didn't have a part-time job nearby, so I didn'thave a place to work in the first place.
I didn't have a job.
Yes, I didn't have a job.
In that sense, it was hard to get close to myhouse by car.
That's how it is in Fukui.
I see.
Everyone commuted by car in the spring.
That's right.
スピーカー 2
It's the same for office workers and part-timeworkers.
Except for those who live nearby.
スピーカー 1
There was a time when I went out to work at a bar.
It took about an hour by car.
And it's late at night.
スピーカー 2
The trains are running out.
スピーカー 1
The cars are the most.
That's right.
スピーカー 1
I think it's a great thing to be close to yourhouse.
I think so, too.
If your house is like a workplace like mine, youcan test your self-esteem.
That's right.
You can do a lot of things.
スピーカー 1
That's right.
スピーカー 2
You can make a fire.
スピーカー 1
There are people who can and can't switch.
It's all right.
I'm the kind of person who thinks that if myschool is close, I'll be late.
I thought that if you were close to your house,you'd be more careful.
I think so.
That's true.
スピーカー 2
I sleep until the last minute.
スピーカー 1
In the end, people who are very far away are theclosest.
That's right.
I think that's common.
If you don't know if you can go smoothly on theway, you usually act early.
So, Mr. C's husband was right about being amedical practitioner.
ファンレターの書き方と作者が喜ぶ内容
スピーカー 1
That's right.
スピーカー 2
And pension.
スピーカー 1
Yes, that's right.
スピーカー 2
It's irregular, but you have a lot of time.
スピーカー 1
It's irregular, isn't it?
I'm not sure about my retirement.
It's vague.
スピーカー 2
It's not a business, it's a hospital.
It's a pension.
That's right.
スピーカー 1
It's equal to having a pension.
That's right.
Yes.
That's how I answered the question.
Thank you very much.
I was interested.
Yes.
スピーカー 1
Well, I've received another letter from the letterform, so I'd like to introduce it.
Yes.
I don't have a radio name, so I'm Tokumei.
This is the first time I've received a letter.
スピーカー 1
Thank you.
Was a fan.
Thank you very much.
スピーカー 1
I remember the letter.
It's just a physical letter.
He was the one who sent me a letter with a copy ofthe script to the editing department.
I applied for the fan meeting, but it was afailure, so it's a shame.
It's a shame, but thank you very much.
So, the question is, what would you like to seewritten in the fan letter?
I don't remember what I said in episode 41 at all.
スピーカー 2
I remember a little bit.
I said it myself.
スピーカー 1
What did you say?
スピーカー 2
I think I said something like this.
I want to know what kind of reader is reading myfan letter.
I want to know what kind of person I am.
I want to know what kind of person is reading myfan letter in my life.
スピーカー 2
I think that's what makes me happy.
スピーカー 1
I think you said that.
I think I said that.
スピーカー 2
Even in the fan letters I've received so far,
I want to know what age I was when I met you.
I want to know when I read it.
I want to know how I felt when I read it.
I want to know if I would be happy if you wroteabout me.
スピーカー 1
That's what you said.
I think I said that.
スピーカー 2
I think I said it.
I think the fan letter that the reader can imagineis the happiest.
I think the fan letter that the reader can imagineis the happiest.
So, please tell me more and more about yourself.
I remember that.
It's amazing.
スピーカー 1
I remember.
スピーカー 2
I think I heard that too.
I think I heard that too.
スピーカー 1
I see.
When I get to know what makes me happy,
I think that's what I'm happy about.
I think, but if I were to say more specificallywhat makes me happy
For example, the maid, or the cat I'm drawingright now, the selfishness
When and how I learned about that work, and how Iread it
I'm happy because it gives me specific references
It also gives me data on where I can reach and whocan notice
So it's like a trigger?
Yes, it's like how to promote something on theinternet
But when it comes down to how to say it, it's hardto say how to do it
It's hard to say, but whether it's a papermagazine, or an e-book, or an app
スピーカー 2
Whether it's a comic
スピーカー 1
Yes, and if it's a comic, what made me want to buyit?
What made me want to get it?
スピーカー 1
I'm happy about that, and it's really helpful
I see
Even if you just write that, the first letter isreally long
I feel like you can use about one page
So I don't know what to write, but if you want towrite something
スピーカー 1
I'd be really happy if you could write just that
It's like a survey
スピーカー 1
Yes, it's like a survey
So I think you thought it was interesting to writea fan letter
I'd be really happy if you could write about whatyou like and what made you want to write a fanletter
I think you want to tell people that you thoughtit was interesting, so that's why you want towrite a fan letter
I wonder what it is
Maybe it's just a feeling of liking something
Ah, just a feeling of supporting something
スピーカー 2
It's more of an emotional thing than a concretefeeling
スピーカー 1
Even if I'm told what my impression of something Ithought was interesting is
I tend to say I like it as a whole
I like what I like, but I don't know how to say it
スピーカー 1
There's a saying, there's no end to it
I like this character, I like this development
You can see that I hesitate to say one thing at atime
I see, I see
ファンレターが作品制作に与える影響
スピーカー 1
But I'm really happy that you wrote everything indetail and it's a lot
I'm sure you're happy
You don't have to worry about that at all
But there are people who are reluctant to write
I see
スピーカー 2
I think it's hard to read even if you write thismuch
It's also difficult to write easy-to-readsentences
スピーカー 1
I see, I see
I think there are people who are not good atwriting
There are people who are not good at reading
But I'm really happy with that
I'm really happy when you tell your own story
Self-introduction
What is your story?
スピーカー 2
Basically, there are only fan letters betweenreaders and manga artists
There are autograph sessions
Anytime
スピーカー 2
I don't really know what kind of person the authoris
I think it's easier to understand if you writeabout how you feel when you reach the reader
I think it's a great way to communicate
スピーカー 1
The more you understand the personality of thereader, the more you feel like you've reached alot of people
I'd like to understand that
スピーカー 2
And how did you get to know him?
I see
スピーカー 1
He used to have a Q&A session on his blog
He said it was impossible to participate in the Q&A session because the series was over
So he temporarily sent me a letter
I see
I see
I was really happy about that
He asked me a lot of questions about thecharacters
I used that as a hint
There will be a special episode of Maid in July
I used that as a reference
スピーカー 2
Fan letters?
スピーカー 1
There might be people who want to know what kindof fan letters they want to read
That's a good hint
That's good for the fans
I think so
I've written a lot of special episodes about Maid
I've written a lot of special episodes about Maid
When I'm wondering what to write next
I can write anything
But when I'm thinking about what to write
If there's a specific voice that I want to read
I think I'll write that
I see
ファンレターの送り方と今後の企画
スピーカー 1
So I'd like this person to read a special episode
I'd like this person to read a special episode
I'd like to tell them that I wrote what theyrequested
スピーカー 2
Right now, it's only available in magazines
Right
スピーカー 1
So if they don't buy the book
I don't know if it will be included in the comics
I don't know yet
I see
Even if the letter is finished
If you send it to the editing department
It will be delivered at any time
There are readers who think that they can't sendit if it's not in the series
There are some people who feel that it has to bein the series
There are some people who feel that it has to bein the series
I'd like to tell them that it's okay to send it tothe editing department
Is that so?
Yes
Is it the same for other writers?
I think it's the same for other writers
It's different for writers who are in arelationship with the editing department
It's different for writers who are in arelationship with the editing department
The writers who were published there
Basically, if the fan letter reaches the editingdepartment
It will be delivered to the writer
I think it's like that
I think it's like that at least
Even if it was published only a long time ago
Even if it was published only a long time ago
As long as the writer is in good health
I think it will reach the editor
I think it's okay to send a fan letter at any time
I didn't know
I thought I had never sent a fan letter
That's right
I think there are more people who have never senta fan letter
But it's easy
スピーカー 2
It's a little different from sending an email tothe radio
スピーカー 1
I've sent an email to the radio many times
The hurdles are different
It's hard when it comes to physics
Thank you very much
In this letter, the one with the sticker size isnot written
I haven't sent a new sticker yet
I've been thinking about preparing a sticker
When I was thinking about preparing
Speaking of which, I thought I wanted two commentsagain
That's right
Last year, last year
A little paper with a sticker
I also posted a comment with a hat and a C
I thought it would be better to make it new
Is it okay to have two comments?
Yes
スピーカー 2
Yes
スピーカー 1
Just
Comments that have no meaning
Yes
Comments of the 2026 version
That's right
I wonder if I should make it something I've beenaddicted to lately
I wonder if I should make it a recommended spot
That's good, that's good
I think it's good
With that kind of feeling
If you miss this, it will be different next year
I think it's a good feeling
スピーカー 2
I've never heard of it
スピーカー 1
I've never heard of it
I've never heard of it
With that
A little like a reply paper
It's like a simple message card
I hope I can deliver it to everyone again
Please two people
Yes
I'm always waiting for your letter
Even from the letter form
Even if you tweet with the hashtag on X
Anything is fine
I'm looking forward to your application in thefuture, so thank you
Application
スピーカー 2
Yes
スピーカー 1
Letter
It's a letter
It's a story
「メイド」特別編の補足と次回予告
スピーカー 1
It's right after I came back from the gym
Yes
Unfortunately, my weight is increasing
スピーカー 2
Oh yeah?
スピーカー 1
Yes
I don't know why
I'm doing it with a slight increase in muscle mass
Well, that doesn't matter
Yes
This time it was a letter introduction session
スピーカー 1
I want to supplement a little
I have a place to think
Chairman Ahmed's special edition for July
I said it like a hint to a letter
I thought I missed the important part
First of all
What do you want to see first?
The person who asks if you want to read it is theperson in charge
Yes
So now I'm a new editor called Ayako
I started working on making a story again
I wonder if it will be the first meeting
I met three people with Tommy
I had a meeting about what to do with the specialedition of the maid
A while ago
At that time, I asked Ayako what kind of thing Iwanted to read
In the feeling that Ayako wants to read somethinglike this
In the letter
Let's write an episode of a college life thatdoesn't go to marriage after the last meeting
Yes
スピーカー 1
Of course, the opinion of the person who sent theletter is also very much
The first person who came up with the idea wasAyako
I think it's better to say
Yes
It was a supplement
Yes
Yes
Next time
It was quite long
I was talking
It was about an hour
Really?
It was actually
Mr. Fumio Yamamoto
Mr. Fumio Yamamoto's short story called Vanilla
It's a novel that changes while changing
It's a spoiler
Yes
While talking
I feel like it's about love
I feel like there was such a story
It's a little bit
スピーカー 2
Without dividing
スピーカー 1
I will go without dividing
Yes
So
Mr. Fumio Yamamoto's Vanilla
I listened to it in audible
It's a work that can be read quickly
If you read it and listen to it
I think it will be a more enjoyable time
スピーカー 2
Yes
スピーカー 1
It changes while changing
At the beginning
About 1 in 5
About 1 in 6
I'm talking at the timing I just read
Maybe
Even if you don't know
I feel like I can hear it
I'm not so spoiled
Yes
Then
The message to Hirona is always welcome
I receive it in the message form, comment on thelist, or in the message column X, etc.
Please see the details in the summary column
Then
Please have a good time this week
Thank you for listening to the end
スピーカー 2
Thank you
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