ガイアの夜明け 2024年9月6日

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ガイアの夜明け 2024年9月6日
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00:00In the age of chaos, we find hope.
00:04We make a new start, and head to the future.
00:10The dawn will surely come.
00:17Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture.
00:21About 340,000 people live here.
00:24Two years ago, a civil war broke out here, at the Otsu City Hospital.
00:36I don't think this hospital is designated as a civil hospital.
00:43It's like a medical school in a university.
00:47There are so many civilians here.
00:52The Otsu City Hospital is a regional hospital.
00:56It is run by doctors from each university.
01:00It's a so-called medical school system.
01:07The Otsu City Hospital was run by doctors from Kyoto University and Ika University.
01:16However...
01:18The hospital is located in the middle of the river.
01:22It's like a medical school in Kyoto University.
01:25So doctors from Kyoto University and Ika University...
01:28...didn't really care about each other.
01:31It all started...
01:33...when the Kyoto University officials...
01:36...reported to the president of Kyoto University and Ika University...
01:40...that the hospital was closing down.
01:48Twenty-three doctors...
01:50...were forced to leave the hospital.
01:57The doctors with cerebral hemorrhage...
02:01...were forced to leave the hospital.
02:04The hospital was in a critical condition.
02:09The president of Kyoto University, Akihiko Hino...
02:15...was actually...
02:18...infected by the virus...
02:20...and was sent to another hospital.
02:25They told me I was a troublemaker.
02:28I remember that.
02:32I had to do something about it.
02:37But his path was a series of trials.
02:46The lack of human resources...
02:48...hit the critical point of his life.
02:53I know I'm going to die.
02:57Hino's maternal home...
02:59...Kyoto Furitsu Ika University.
03:04He came to see the doctors.
03:09He was a professor who was in charge of medical affairs.
03:12He said he wanted to change the medical system as soon as possible.
03:17There are people who say...
03:19...that there was a scenario...
03:21...or that I was behind the scenes.
03:27There were still a series of problems.
03:34He couldn't get any good answers.
03:39You were asked to go to Kyoto University again.
03:46I can't do that.
03:49I can't go there again.
03:53If I could, I wouldn't be here.
03:58He lost trust in the community...
04:01...and lost many patients.
04:05Many of them were taken to nearby hospitals.
04:12The director himself...
04:14...went to the local clinic.
04:18I always ask the patients...
04:21...which hospital I should go to.
04:24But I'm often asked...
04:27...if Otsushimi Hospital is OK.
04:34It will take time.
04:36But I have to do it.
04:41Otsushimi Hospital...
04:43...is about to be re-opened.
04:45We followed him.
04:53A reform that has never been seen before.
04:56It's a battle to regain pride.
04:59There's a lot of white blood.
05:03Do you understand?
05:06As a doctor...
05:08...I want to help the patients.
05:13It's all for the citizens.
05:16Now is the time.
05:19Doesn't it hurt?
05:24Thank you very much.
05:26It's different from the hospital.
05:29I need to thank you.
05:34The first female vice-director.
05:39I'm getting used to it.
05:42It's a skill.
05:45It's natural for someone who can do it.
05:50ZOCK. Restore the Hospital.
06:03A hospital that supports the health of the region.
06:07If the hospital...
06:09...is far away from the doctors...
06:12...it will be difficult to accept patients.
06:17About a year ago...
06:19...Gaia saw the hospital...
06:21...that was about to be re-opened.
06:25What happened to the hospital?
06:29There were people...
06:31...struggling to get medical care...
06:34...back for the citizens.
06:41Inside a car with classical music.
06:44This is Mr. Hino's office.
06:47How have you been?
06:49At first...
06:51...I felt like I was being chased by the end of the year.
06:56And then...
06:57...the road to re-opening.
07:01No, not until dawn.
07:04I think I've overcome the worst period.
07:10Otsu City Hospital...
07:12...is a regional hospital.
07:17Its history is old.
07:19It was founded 125 years ago.
07:24There are over 400 beds...
07:26...in 30 hospitals...
07:28...including internal medicine.
07:34I don't want to take medicine.
07:37From children to the elderly...
07:39...one in ten people is hospitalized.
07:42It's literally...
07:44...a hospital for the citizens of Otsu.
07:49Trust that fell to the ground...
07:52...and a ray of hope.
07:58It was tough at the time...
08:01...but a lot of good things happened.
08:04One of them...
08:06...is that the hospital stayed.
08:08If it hadn't been for that...
08:10...I wouldn't have been able to continue.
08:15Hino-san's full trust...
08:21...lies with the director of radiation...
08:24...Mr. Noriatsu Ichiba.
08:28He won first place last year...
08:31...in a contest to compete in imaging.
08:34He's a super doctor.
08:38Mr. Ichiba lost his job...
08:41...due to a series of problems.
08:44But he decided to stay in this hospital.
08:49My brother's professor...
08:51...told me to stay in this hospital.
08:54I was shocked.
08:58If this hospital collapses...
09:01...it will have a huge impact on this hospital.
09:05It breaks my heart...
09:07...no matter how I think about it.
09:11Another reason he decided to stay...
09:19...was Hino-san.
09:23He's very honest.
09:25He doesn't lie.
09:27I could see his determination...
09:30...to rebuild the hospital.
09:32He's a new director...
09:34...in baseball.
09:36I want him to win.
09:40Hino-san is the director...
09:42...but he's also in charge...
09:44...of the neurosurgery department.
09:50There are 15 patients today.
09:53A year ago...
09:55...the number was twice as high.
10:03It's break time.
10:07I'm at the convenience store.
10:12I'm having a lot of fun.
10:17After many surgeries...
10:20...Hino-san is the only one...
10:22...who's been able to maintain...
10:24...the neurosurgery department.
10:27He continued his studies...
10:29...at Kyoto Furitsu Ika University...
10:32...and now he has a doctor.
10:37Yasunori Uzura-san.
10:39He's 33 years old...
10:41...and a young neurosurgeon.
10:45Take this home.
10:47What did Hino-san...
10:49...bring to the operating room?
10:51What's this?
10:53This is a pen.
10:56Is this what they sell at the supermarket?
10:58Yes.
11:03Hino-san has undergone...
11:05...more than 10,000 surgeries.
11:10This is a bird's upper arm artery.
11:14The diameter is exactly 1mm.
11:20In the neurosurgery department...
11:22...to prevent stroke...
11:24...they perform bypass surgeries...
11:26...to improve blood flow.
11:30The diameter of the arteries...
11:32...is approximately 1mm.
11:34It's almost the same...
11:36...as the armpit.
11:39I use this to practice.
11:41I practice connecting arteries.
11:46I got it.
11:48Is this 1mm?
11:49This is 1mm.
11:55The person who came up with this training method...
11:59...was none other than Hino-san.
12:07He announced it about 20 years ago...
12:09...and is known worldwide.
12:14I used to have a barbecue at home.
12:16While I was grilling tebasaki...
12:18...I discovered I had a blood vessel.
12:20People gave me compliments in my paper.
12:23It was the first time I was praised by someone.
12:30It's extremely difficult to sew a 1mm and a 1mm gap.
12:39Mr. Uzura also sews a gap between the examination and surgery to encourage training.
12:45The size of my bow is about this.
12:59I think it will take a long time to see it with the naked eye,
13:04to see it with a microscope, and to see it with a sewing machine.
13:13The center of the bow should be a little deeper.
13:20It's better to sew it as deep as possible.
13:24It's better to sew it as deep as possible.
13:30Do you want to be like a captain?
13:33Of course.
13:35You're a bad guy.
13:37You're a bad guy.
13:42The two recognize each other.
13:45In the actual surgery,
13:48Mr. Uzura actively holds the scalpel,
13:52and Mr. Hino turns to his assistant.
13:56He has a great talent, so he can do almost anything by himself.
14:02Of course, I have a long experience,
14:05so I think I'll be a great doctor if I can support him when he needs it.
14:18On the other hand,
14:21this is Mr. Kanako Kawaguchi, the director of the infusion department.
14:26She was dispatched to this hospital last spring for an emergency.
14:32This time, I'm going to confirm it with the right breast cancer.
14:40A doctor from Kyoto University used to work for this post.
14:47On this day, they visited the hospital in place of their 90-year-old mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer.
14:54This is her husband, Mr. Hino.
14:58I may not be able to do a full-body anesthesia surgery,
15:04but I feel that the risk is quite high.
15:08I can see that the medicine that lowers the risk of female hormones seems to be effective.
15:18After the examination,
15:20Mr. Kawaguchi strikes the scalpel with a fierce momentum.
15:24It's been a year since I took office.
15:27I wonder if I'm used to my job.
15:31The medical staff are very high-level.
15:38Are you a donor?
15:40It's funny.
15:42It's funny?
15:44It's funny.
15:46It's easy to say.
15:48It's easy to say.
15:50It's funny.
15:51It's easy to say.
15:53It's easy to say.
15:56I don't want to go to the hospital.
15:59I'm worried that I'll get a mammography.
16:02I'm worried that I won't be able to come to the hospital suddenly.
16:08It's easy to say that I'm in trouble.
16:16After Mr. Kawaguchi's visit in the morning, he went somewhere.
16:25He went to a local clinic.
16:29Thank you for always introducing me.
16:32He came to say hello to the patients.
16:39Did the doctor ask you to come to the hospital?
16:42Did the doctor ask you to come to the hospital?
16:44I was in a state where I couldn't see the patient for a while.
16:48I'm not sure if it's going to get better.
16:52It's a story that can't be told to the new patient, Mr. Kawaguchi.
16:57However, it has a great impact on him.
17:02I was able to introduce the hospital to the patients.
17:07I was able to introduce the hospital to the patients.
17:13If I have a problem with my admission, I'll go to the local clinic.
17:20It's past four in the afternoon.
17:23Mr. Kawaguchi leaves the hospital after finishing his work.
17:32He takes the train and car.
17:35He rushes to his home in the northeast of Osaka.
17:42He used to work at the hospital for about 15 minutes by car.
17:47Now he has to commute for about an hour.
17:50Now he has to commute for about an hour by car.
17:56Mr. Kawaguchi is a mother of two.
17:59He starts preparing for dinner right after he gets home.
18:10His husband is also a surgeon, and they spend busy days together.
18:21Let's go to school again.
18:27He says he spends less time with his children than before.
18:37Everyone likes curry.
18:40Today's menu is curry.
18:43He made it on the weekend.
18:46It's easy when I'm with my family.
18:53But I have to make ends meet.
18:57Mr. Kawaguchi says he can't go against his wife's will.
19:01He says it's a day full of confusion.
19:05It's been over a year, and he's changed a lot.
19:08Mr. Kawaguchi says he can't go against his wife's will.
19:12I didn't have a lot of influence in Otsu City.
19:17But now I have a lot of support.
19:23Everyone is doing their best to make ends meet.
19:29I hope we can do it together.
19:38The new doctors are also working hard to revive the city hospital.
19:44But the various problems so far have put pressure on the hospital management.
19:51What can be done before a big red flag?
19:56The key to the solution was in the community.
20:01The day of the meeting
20:04The committee members were gathered on this day.
20:12It's a very big red flag.
20:15It was the biggest red flag in the past year,
20:19because of the large number of doctors who lost their jobs.
20:22Last year
20:25Last year, we had a slight recovery,
20:29but the difficult situation is still going on.
20:35In addition, COVID-19 has spread and subsidies have been reduced.
20:43The response to COVID-19 has been more active,
20:47and the reaction has been greater.
20:52How can we recover from this?
20:56Mr. Akihiro Kawauchi, chairman of the committee.
21:00One is a hospital that goes out to the community.
21:04The other is a hospital that is open to the community.
21:07This hospital was in a crisis for a while.
21:11Even if you wait a long time, the patients don't come.
21:15So what should we do?
21:17I think that's where the idea came from.
21:24After a series of problems,
21:27Mr. Kawauchi became chairman of the committee.
21:32For the past two years,
21:35he has been working hard to rebuild the hospital with Mr. Akihiro.
21:40What kind of person is the chairman?
21:43The chairman is pure.
21:47He says a lot of things in that tone,
21:51so he gets angry right away.
21:55But when he realizes it,
21:58he smiles and laughs.
22:01I think everyone goes around with that smile.
22:08The city center in Otsu city.
22:14On this day,
22:16a meeting was held once a month.
22:22Mr. Akihiro and Mr. Kawauchi.
22:25They start to move to restore the trust of the citizens.
22:29I've been through a lot,
22:32but I'm still alive.
22:37After a series of problems,
22:39Mr. Akihiro and Mr. Kawauchi visit the city council.
22:47They explain the situation and activities of the hospital in detail.
22:54The two top people,
22:57the medical experts.
23:01The citizens who participated in the meeting.
23:05I felt the strong will of Mr. Akihiro
23:09to change the hospital.
23:14I was worried that something would go wrong.
23:18It's a very important hospital for the region,
23:22so I'll do my best.
23:28The hospital that goes out to the region.
23:31Even in the actual medical field.
23:40A phone call to the nurse.
23:47A request from the fire department.
23:50The doctor runs right away.
23:55There,
23:58a car.
23:59Dr. Car, the symbol of reform.
24:29The hospital that goes out to the region.
24:32A request from the fire department.
24:35The doctor runs right away.
24:38There,
24:40a car.
24:42Dr. Car, the symbol of reform.
24:45A request from the fire department.
24:48A request from the fire department.
24:51The hospital that goes out to the region.
24:54A request from the fire department.
24:57A request from the fire department.
25:02A request from the fire department.
25:05A request from the fire department.
25:16So,
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26:59Dr. Car, a new hospital in Otsu.
27:05We'll take the request from the fire department.
27:09An elderly man has fallen from the escalator.
27:14He has a head injury.
27:18Please take the left exit.
27:25This is one of the reforms in the area.
27:33The main purpose of the ambulance is to be transported from the site.
27:39On the other hand, Dr. Car can start treatment immediately at the site.
27:46On this day, Dr. Hiroya Chiba, who is in charge of the ambulance and ICU, was dispatched.
27:55He arrived at the site in 6 minutes.
28:03He was a man with a lot of blood flowing from his head.
28:08Dr. Chiba decided to perform a treatment.
28:14Don't move your head.
28:17I'll fix your neck.
28:20Let's sleep after this.
28:23Do you understand?
28:25Did you fall?
28:27I'll take off your shoes.
28:29Don't you remember?
28:30I don't remember.
28:31Don't you remember when you fell?
28:33I don't remember.
28:35Don't you remember when you fell?
28:37I don't remember when I fell.
28:39You can look straight up.
28:44After that, the man was transported to the hospital.
28:48He was diagnosed with a thoracic fracture and a head injury.
28:55Dr. Chiba decided to fix his neck immediately.
28:59The reason is...
29:02According to the first report, he fell and hit his head and tried to regain consciousness.
29:08I have to think about it.
29:10First, he lost consciousness and fell and hit his head.
29:15In that case, he lost consciousness, so there is a possibility that the fracture will progress and he will not be able to walk in a situation where he can hardly move.
29:25Dr. Chiba's decision to come to the hospital is the most important thing for him.
29:36Dr. Chiba's job is to come to the hospital as soon as possible,
29:42so that he doesn't forget that this is absolutely necessary.
29:54In the Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred in January,
30:00Dr. Chiba was one of the members of the disaster dispatch medical team and entered the disaster area as soon as possible.
30:10He graduated from Osaka University,
30:14but he himself says that he is a rare type of doctor who does not belong to other departments.
30:21There is a part of my body that is like a white giant.
30:28I don't want to be involved in power struggles or getting involved.
30:38As a doctor, I want to help the patients who come to me.
30:46The same goes for Dr. Hino, the director of the hospital.
30:52I can't help going to the university in front of the patients.
30:58It's just a matter of doing my job.
31:02It may be similar.
31:04It may be a little different.
31:08It's amazing that Dr. Chiba goes straight to medical care.
31:14It's quite difficult.
31:16We are also humans.
31:19The director doesn't compromise at all.
31:22I think it's amazing.
31:24To be honest, I've never seen such a person before.
31:31Straight to medical care.
31:34Dr. Chiba's ideal is in this hospital.
31:42There are many reforms that Otsu Civil Hospital is working on.
31:54There are structural challenges that medical institutions across the country face.
32:04We don't have time to do everything in one medical institution.
32:11I don't think it's a good idea to stay in our hospital and do only our hospital.
32:17I want to use the resources of the hospital as much as possible.
32:25This is Mr. Ryo Omachi, the general manager of the hospital, who was appointed this spring.
32:34Otsu Civil Hospital
32:42He's headed to...
32:47Hello.
32:48Hello.
32:49This is Otsu Civil Hospital.
32:53He's Mr. Takayoshi Nishimura, 91 years old.
32:58Let's go to the bed.
33:01Let's take a look at your body.
33:03Excuse me.
33:07The examination at home has begun.
33:10Actually, this is a visit to the hospital that started in April.
33:20I'm in trouble.
33:22Take off the bandage.
33:25Does it hurt?
33:26No.
33:27Are you okay?
33:28Yes.
33:30There are about 50 nurses, doctors, nurses, and nutritionists on the team.
33:41It's hard to get treatment because my legs and back are bad.
33:45I think it's good to be able to provide outpatients at home by visiting from this side.
33:53This day, they exchanged urine samples.
33:59In the past, this kind of visit to the hospital has become a local clinic.
34:06Doctors have their own specialties.
34:09It's hard to get treatment in other fields.
34:15I'm wearing a suit.
34:17I'm wearing a suit.
34:21There are various clinics in Otsushimi.
34:24I'll consult with them and go to the clinic.
34:32There is another side to this initiative to support local clinics.
34:37There is another side to this initiative to support local clinics.
34:41Currently, there are less than 30% of clinics in Otsushimi that conduct visit to the hospital.
34:50With the aging of doctors, the number of cases is increasing.
34:56So, Otsushimi Hospital is trying to fill the void.
35:01I never imagined that I would come to my home.
35:06I never imagined that I would come to my home.
35:09I'm so grateful.
35:15I'm seeing a different side of me from when I was at the hospital.
35:20I'm seeing a different side of me from when I was at the hospital.
35:25I think it's meaningful for us to visit the hospital.
35:31There is another initiative to support local clinics.
35:40On this day, there was a funeral service.
35:53This is a training to become a nurse.
35:57This is a training to become a nurse.
36:01The students of Shiga Ika University are encouraging the students.
36:08It's more meaningful than studying in a classroom or a university.
36:14It's more meaningful than studying in a classroom or a university.
36:20Even so, why are you at the hospital?
36:27Time is more important than a series of problems.
36:33The three women who were dispatched from Kyoto University have resigned.
36:40They have been suspended from their positions.
36:45They have been suspended from their positions.
36:48They have been suspended from their positions.
36:54What is this place?
36:56This is the staff station.
36:58This is the staff station.
37:03Ms. Motoko Kawashima was a nurse at the time.
37:11This is the application room.
37:14Babies are lined up here.
37:18It's sad that I can't hear the babies' cries.
37:23There is no smile of a family member or a husband.
37:31Ms. Kawashima has been a nurse at Otsu Civil Hospital for 34 years.
37:38Ms. Kawashima has been a nurse at Otsu Civil Hospital for 34 years.
37:43I loved my job, so I always thought about what I should do.
37:51At that time, a series of problems made the head nurse to resign.
37:59Ms. Kawashima has been discharged from the hospital.
38:03Ms. Kawashima has been working at Ika University to teach students.
38:10I asked Ms. Kawashima twice.
38:13I asked Ms. Kawashima twice.
38:18I asked Ms. Kawashima twice.
38:23I asked Ms. Kawashima twice.
38:34Congratulations.
38:36Congratulations.
38:38Congratulations.
38:41What are you going to do?
38:45I'm going to do a blood test.
38:48I'm going to do a blood test.
38:501, 2, 3, 4.
38:54By opening the hospital to the public,
38:57facilities and people have regained their lives.
39:03I hope that the women's hospital can grow up and be a safe place to raise babies.
39:09I hope that the women's hospital can grow up and be a safe place to raise babies.
39:14She can't operate on her baby.
39:17She can't operate on her baby.
39:22It's true that I can't stand up without anesthesia.
39:26It's true that I can't stand up without anesthesia.
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42:09Sasaki Clinic in Kusatsu City, next to Otsu City.
42:16It's a little cold.
42:17Director Yasunari Sasaki.
42:22He is a specialist.
42:25He had a problem.
42:35This is the operating room of the clinic.
42:40In March of last year, the doctor who was in charge of anesthesia retired.
42:46Since April, I have been anesthetized myself.
42:54However, it is said that it is not the appropriate form.
43:00Originally, anesthesia is a business that should be in charge.
43:04It is not possible to focus on surgery while managing the state of breathing, circulation, and blood pressure.
43:12A few days later.
43:17In the operating room of the Otsu City Clinic,
43:20Mr. Sasaki appeared.
43:26The hospital he was in charge of bought the operating room.
43:34The hospital was in charge of anesthesia.
43:42Mr. Mitsuko Hashiguchi, the director of the clinic, immediately set up the system.
43:49I was able to contribute to the area in the position of anesthesia.
43:53I have never been blessed with such an opportunity.
43:56I feel it is worth doing.
44:01The patient is a five-year-old boy.
44:05As he grew up, there was a fear that his limbs would get worse.
44:14Mr. Hashiguchi, who always looks at the monitor during surgery and pays attention to the patient's condition.
44:27In fact, she belongs to Kyoto University Medical School.
44:32In the midst of a series of problems, his colleagues left work in a hurry.
44:36It is a small number of doctors who decided to stay.
44:43Our job is to make sure that the patients who are operated on are safe.
44:48That's the first goal.
44:52It's a fact that we can't stand up without a surgeon.
44:57I never thought I would quit.
45:08She just wants to get the patient home safely.
45:13The reason why she stayed in the hospital was to be a doctor.
45:28Her feelings are now reaching the local community and the people.
45:44Her mother stays with her until the anesthesia cools down.
45:50It's very reassuring that a local doctor and a big hospital are working together.
45:56I think the patient has calmed down.
46:04I'm so happy.
46:12Mr. Hashiguchi, a doctor at Otsu City Hospital.
46:18He broke through the glass ceiling.
46:21And one more thing.
46:34I'm so happy.
46:55I'm Tomo Ami.
46:57I'm going to talk about AI voice recognition.
47:00I'm Tomo Ami.
47:02I'm going to talk about AI voice recognition.
47:08I'm Tomo Ami.
47:10I'm going to talk about AI voice recognition.
47:19I'm going to make the exciting future.
47:22I'm Tomo Ami.
47:25Work is necessary.
47:29That's why I want to value the way I work.
47:34Not choosing a place, anywhere.
47:37Regardless of experience, anyone can do it easily.
47:42Be more creative.
47:45The way I work will get even better.
47:50A system that supports work.
47:52ARAGIN OFFICE
47:55M&A
47:58I was worried at that time.
48:00The company was growing, but there were no successors.
48:03But now I'm relieved.
48:06No matter what happens to me, it will become a growing company.
48:11Grandpa!
48:12Oh, you're watching.
48:14That's great.
48:15The choice of M&A as a business settlement.
48:18There is a reason to be chosen.
48:21M&A
48:23CAPITAL PARTNERS
48:26Logisteed is weaving a story.
48:30It is a story that creates a rich future.
48:35With cutting-edge technology,
48:37we change the concept of logistics and change the world.
48:42As you turn the page, the possibilities expand
48:45and lead to an unprecedented future.
48:49With digital transformation, logistics move to new areas.
48:53Logisteed.
48:56Let's watch the TV show and recharge.
48:58Tomorrow.
49:00At 6.30 p.m., let's recharge.
49:09At 9 p.m., go to Adomatic Heaven,
49:12the hot spring of Cybreak,
49:14and eat delicious food.
49:19At 10 p.m.,
49:20watch the new Rino Giants' Heart Cocktail.
49:27Mr. Hashiguchi of Otsu Civil Hospital, Masuika.
49:32He passed away this spring.
49:36In the history of more than 120 years,
49:39he is the first female vice-president.
49:42He is the one who brought it.
49:46I said, I'm sorry, but will you be my wife?
49:49I don't think I can do it without her.
49:52I'm serious.
49:54I'm serious.
49:56I want you to laugh.
50:00I'm getting carried away.
50:02It's an ability, isn't it?
50:05I want you to laugh.
50:07I want you to laugh.
50:09It's an ability, isn't it?
50:11You're laughing, aren't you?
50:13It's natural for someone who can do it to work.
50:18Otsu Civil Hospital began to change
50:21after overcoming the hardship of punishment.
50:27I didn't think there would be so many people.
50:31There are super people in various places,
50:35so I have them.
50:39Do you think you can revive it?
50:41I don't know.
50:43You can't crush it, can you?
50:45Wouldn't it be nice if I could crush it?
50:48If I don't really need it.
50:52This hospital is needed in this area,
50:55so I'll do what I can.
50:58Otsu Civil Hospital is the largest hospital in Japan.
51:01It is the largest hospital in Japan.
51:04It is the largest hospital in Japan.
51:07Hospitals are necessary for the region.
51:14It's not just doctors who support hospitals.
51:19The people who live there protect their hospitals.
51:25There may be real regional medical care there.
51:35Next time, the dawn of Gaia.
51:38Japanese used goods are very popular overseas.
51:43How much is this?
51:4440,000 yen.
51:4540,000 yen?
51:47Why is Showa retro?
51:49Why?
51:51And the mountain of garbage covering the country of the grassland
51:54is a treasure with Japanese technology.
51:58It's a big business.
52:01Used goods that the world loves.
52:03Used in Japan.
52:06This program was brought to you by
52:08Japan Economic News Agency, Japan H.P.
52:11and sponsored by these sponsors.
52:19Next time, the dawn of Gaia.
52:26I think it's the happiest time in the world.
52:28It's nostalgic.
52:30Everyone has a nostalgic face.
52:33I'll be a challenger for the rest of my life.
52:35The dawn of Gaia.
52:36The protagonist is now on sale at a low price.
52:41Is the key to preventing water pollution in the basement?
52:45The mysterious giants on September 7th are a heart cocktail made by Watase.
52:51The love story between me and her.
52:53The truth.
52:55I wonder if I can take a break.
52:57Do you look for a good future?
52:58Why?
53:00Indeed.
53:02That's me?
53:04I'm glad I changed jobs.
53:05Do you see a different future?
53:07You can find a good future.
53:09Indeed.
53:11As we think about people's health,
53:14we think that the change of the Earth's environment is a disease of the Earth.
53:21A joint project with the Austrian government based in Wien, Takeda.
53:26A challenge by a 100% natural refrigeration system with no preconditions.
53:31We aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80%.
53:36Do your best for the world.
53:37Takeda.
53:40IT is the most cutting-edge technology.
53:42Really?
53:43You're more human than I thought.
53:44What?
53:45IT is made with the feeling that you can't leave someone behind.
53:47That's why Nukumi-san also cares about that feeling.
53:49Director!
53:50I'm out of my mind.
53:51That wish.
53:52Can't be left behind.
53:53T.I.S. Impact.
53:55Google Pixel.
53:56To build a trust relationship,
53:57you need to convey your feelings.

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