This is a very long and confusing text. It seems to be a transcript of a video or audio recording, but it is not clear what the topic or purpose is. Here is my attempt to write a concise summary:
The text is a rambling and disjointed narration of a person who travels around Japan by car and train, visits various places, eats different foods, plays games, watches horse racing, and talks about random things. The person mentions several times the name Iwashita, who seems to be the president of a company that makes new ginger products. The person also refers to Choshi Electric Railway, which is a small railway company in Chiba Prefecture. The person expresses excitement, frustration, boredom, and satisfaction at different points, but does not explain why or how they are doing what they are doing. The text ends with some words that seem to be related to a website or a magazine.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is a mature woman.
2. She visited the Choshi Electric Railway.
3. She tried to take a picture, but it didn't turn out well.
4. She went to a fish market in the city, which was crowded.
5. She saw a sashimi set meal that she thought looked delicious.
6. She visited the Inyama-cho branch.
7. She went to a shooting range and fired a gun.
8. She visited the New Ginger Museum.
9. She met President Iwashita, who told her about a promise he made.
10. She visited the Kujukuri coast and saw a public toilet.
11. She visited the Tokyo Aqua Line and saw a horse racing ticket.
12. She visited the Chiba Prefecture and saw a bread shop.
13. She tried an AT car simulation, which she thought was fun.
14. She visited the Iwashita's new ginger and saw a celebrity.
15. She visited the Haman group and heard a rumor about it.
16. She visited the Lehman and saw a horse racing ticket.
17. She visited the Rikkai and saw a Breed Eden person.
18. She visited the Tory nursery school and saw a cafe.
19. She visited the Japan's original sound and saw the ocean.
20. She visited the Deep Sea and saw a new cosmetic product.
Note: Some of the facts may be incomplete or unclear due to the fragmented and conversational nature of the text.