'Save Me! Holmes' reaches its 300th episode, and comedian Park Na-rae adds meaning to her pink relationship with fellow comedian Yang Se-hyung.

The MBC entertainment show 'Save Me! Holmes' (abbreviated as Holmes), airing on the 29th, is celebrating its 300th episode. As a result, a special feature showcasing real estate coordinators undertaking their first group inspection in 'Holmes' history is set to be revealed.

'Holmes' has been successfully expanding its reach across South Korea and the world by starting with celebrities physically searching for homes for busy modern individuals, then visiting local homes, the Global Village project, various islands, and empty houses. The result has been an impressive 1,391 homes inspected over seven years.

The 300th special of 'Holmes' will enjoy a 'workation' outdoors instead of in the studio to reward the coordinators who have worked hard. The first group inspection in 'Holmes' history will take place in Gyeongju, a city known for its rich history and a popular destination for group travel. Kim Suk announced that she would introduce unique properties that can only be found in Gyeongju, generating anticipation.

Before the Gyeongju inspection begins in earnest, the coordinators share stories about their most memorable inspection sites. Joo Woo-jae mentions that the island inspection in Geoje was the most challenging, so much so that he blocked it from his memory. Park Na-rae, on the same day, says she went on a local inspection in Mokpo, which made her the happiest and was where her pink romance with Yang Se-hyung began, capturing attention. Kim Dae-ho admits that while the inspection in Mongolia appeared to be the hardest, it was actually the happiest one.

Following the group inspection in Gyeongju, for the second installment of the 'Global Village Local Inspection,' Choo Sung Hoon will take Joo Woo-jae on a journey to explore various regions of Osaka that we weren't aware of.

Choo Sung Hoon and Joo Woo-jae head to Kanzaki-gun in Hyogo Prefecture, located about an hour from Osaka. This area is said to be a rural Japanese town with expansive rice fields. The inspection site they visit is a place where a family has been farming rice for three generations, and they have built their own home to live together.

Entering the vast yard, the two are captivated by the 120,000 square meters of rice fields where only rice farming is done. Showing interest in farming, Choo Sung Hoon attempts to drive a tractor with the owner's help. The owner laughs as he agrees that Choo Sung Hoon can come to work starting tomorrow, observing his skillful plowing.

The house, built by the family 48 years ago, is spacious enough for three generations to live in, featuring a traditional Japanese tatami room and a wide kitchen that offers various attractions. The owner treats the two to a Japanese homemade meal. Choo Sung Hoon, enjoying a bowl of freshly cooked rice, Japanese miso soup, and side dishes made from freshly picked fern and bamboo shoots, declares he needs another bowl. When Joo Woo-jae asks if Choo Sung Hoon hasn't cut carbs, he responds that he can't resist this rice, fueling curiosity about its taste.

The '300th episode' special and the second installment of the 'Osaka Global Village Local Inspection' will air on Thursday, the 29th, at 10 p.m.

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