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The site work ends.
The removed pipes, old motors, cables no longer in use.
At first glance, just junk.
But we know.
That it is "valuable material."
Our eyes light up when we see copper wires,
We feel a little happy when we see stainless steel.
Only in the car on the way to the scrap yard,
for some reason, conversation flows.
This is a story of resource recycling,
and a story of the modest dreams of site workers.
20 songs dedicated to equipment installers, electricians, machinists, and demolition workers all over the country.
"My Pocket Money Is Valuable Material"
Today too, staring intently at the unit price list.
Shindashi Man is a mysterious mechanical installation technician artist born from the gaps in couplings. His hobby is looking at dial gauges, and his special skill is prolonging work on site by saying, 'Just 0.1 more to the right.' Yet, to surprisingly little expectation, his music is straightforward and oddly piercing to misaligned hearts. For him, music is the core alignment of life. Today, somewhere in a pump room, he is a supervising technician who is correcting someone's heart's eccentricity.