X年後の関係者たち 2024年9月9日

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X年後の関係者たち 2024年9月9日
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00:00If you want to be one of us, you can do it on T-Bar.
00:04ESTBS
00:0943 years have passed since then.
00:14A magazine called Gakushuu Kenkyusha, which published books and educational magazines, has become a sensation.
00:25This is the super-mystery magazine, Moo.
00:30In the 1970s, a global occult boom broke out.
00:37On TV, Yuri Geller, who claims to be a psychic, bends a spoon.
00:44UFOs and Bigfoot sightings spread.
00:48In addition, even alien dissecting films were released.
00:57Moo was involved in such a coincidental occult boom.
01:03Director Makoto Shinkai made Moo, who was a boy, appear in his work.
01:12Why is Moo loved for about half a century?
01:19Now, the door of time and space opens.
01:30The X-Year Relatives
01:33Tonight is the Moo reunion.
01:38Today, I will be participating remotely to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
01:45The first X-Year Relative is Mr. Takeharu Ikami, the editor-in-chief of Moo.
02:05The second X-Year Relative is Mr. Shinjiro Namiki, who has been active as a writer since the publication of Moo.
02:16Mr. Namiki has founded the Japan Space Phenomenon Research Association.
02:22He is also known as the first occultist in Japan, and has interactions with supernatural phenomena researchers from all over the world.
02:33The third X-Year Relative is Mr. Makoto Ishihara, who learned about life from Moo.
02:41The third X-Year Relative is Mr. Makoto Ishihara, who learned about life from Moo.
02:54Mr. Makoto Ishihara, also known as Makochin, was a big hit with his drama The Three Gods.
03:03Currently, he has been serializing occult manga in Moo.
03:08He is a person who loves Moo with all his heart.
03:19The X-Year Relative who will be participating in this reunion is Ms. Rin Kaname, who is active in Denpa Gumi Inc.
03:32Ms. Kaname, what do you know about occult?
03:36I love occult, but I don't have much knowledge about it, so I'd like to learn a lot from now on.
03:46That's very modest. On the contrary, it's scary.
03:50I've had a lot of strange experiences since I was a kid, so I'd like to talk about them today.
04:00Are you an experienced person?
04:03Yes, I'm an experienced person.
04:06It's going to be a pretty high-level story today.
04:11The three people who have led the occult boom and
04:16We will unravel the history of occult while looking at the chronicle.
04:21First of all,
04:22When and how did the boom start?
04:27From the 1970s, when Moon was born, to the present day, it is said that the eras are largely divided into four.
04:36The first is the so-called Occult Big Bang Era in the 1970s.
04:42The famous Nostradamus prophecy was released, and it became a bestseller in Japan.
04:49At that time, a large number of UFO sightings were brought in.
04:55In addition, the self-proclaimed psychic Yuri Geller also came to Japan.
05:00Occult was featured on TV every day.
05:04Occult became the first boom from here.
05:07Yes, the development of the media is big.
05:11There are a lot of magazines such as TV and radio, and there are more opportunities to see such things.
05:18Another thing is that the economy is getting better after the war.
05:24If the economy improves, occult will become popular.
05:29There is a saying,
05:33Know the spirit of good food.
05:36In the same way, know the occult by eating good food.
05:40Know the occult.
05:42In other words, it is said to be rich to some extent, but it is said to be poor to some extent.
05:48For the first time in a world where you can't see anything other than matter,
05:53there is a margin to attract attention.
05:57I see.
05:59It's amazing that there is a Yutori.
06:02In the 1970s when Yutori was born,
06:06an unidentified animal called Yuma became a hot topic in Japan.
06:10It was the Yutori.
06:12In the 1970s when Yutori was born, an unidentified animal called Yuma became a hot topic in Japan.
06:18It was the Hibagon, which was spotted in Hibayama, Hiroshima Prefecture.
06:24Is Hibagon considered a snowman?
06:29Yes, in the genre of unidentified animals,
06:33it is called a snowman-type Yuma.
06:35Depending on the region, the name is different.
06:39For example, Hiei is the name of a tribe in Tibet and Hibayama.
06:44Although it is called a snowman, it does not appear in a place where there is snow.
06:49If you go further south, there is a famous Bigfoot.
06:55There is a Yuma with a length of more than 2 meters.
06:59What is incomprehensible is that when a Yuma appears,
07:03you can see a luminous object.
07:06In addition, it is an extreme story.
07:09It is an incident that it went into a UFO.
07:12What is this?
07:15If you think about it, humans also have pets.
07:19There are people who make pharaohs into pets.
07:22There are people who research in the way of saying alien animals.
07:27For example, in Star Wars, there is a Chewbacca.
07:31It looks like a Bigfoot.
07:34Wait a minute.
07:36Does Spielberg know some information?
07:42Of course, Spielberg is the representative.
07:45Encounters with the unknown.
07:47All the scenes have a model.
07:50The scene of the actual incident is made by cramming.
07:54Is it a fiction based on fiction?
07:59Of course.
08:01Even for the appearance of aliens,
08:04it is based on the actual incident of encountering such aliens.
08:09I made such an alien statue.
08:12If you think about it,
08:14what if Spielberg's stereotype gray is spread over there?
08:18It seems to be told not to do that.
08:21Of course.
08:22The role of the movie has a kind of political propaganda.
08:28The movie distribution company and the production company
08:31are connected to each other in a secret society.
08:35There is such a thing.
08:37The word UFO has not yet gained citizenship.
08:41The song of Pink Lady was a hit,
08:44and everyone got citizenship.
08:47I see.
08:48At that time, even if we said UFO,
08:51no one would accept it, so it was hard.
08:54What if you say the title Pink Lady was a big hit?
08:58The wind will blow.
09:01At that time, it was called a flying disk.
09:06The word UFO gradually gained citizenship.
09:13Originally, the word UFO was a military term.
09:16I see.
09:18The word flying disk was a word that the media called without permission.
09:25It's a little different.
09:27We used the word UFO as a word.
09:30At first, it was difficult to explain UFO.
09:33I had to explain it at first.
09:36Then I went in and interviewed.
09:39In the 1970s, when the word UFO was not yet familiar,
09:43there was a big incident in Japan.
09:47It was the Kera Incident.
09:52In 1972, a junior high school student discovered a small UFO in Kochi Prefecture.
09:59He said he caught it.
10:02I had a book about this when I was in elementary school.
10:08I think I wrote it.
10:11I think junior high school students often see small UFOs.
10:16That's right.
10:18I brought a model today.
10:25This is almost real.
10:28There is a strange pattern on the back.
10:31They caught it seven or eight times and it disappeared.
10:35When it disappears, it goes back to the field where it was found.
10:38In the end, I put it in a knapsack and put it on a bicycle stand.
10:43Suddenly, I felt like I was being pulled.
10:46It disappeared there, and that was the end.
10:49This is a world-famous story.
10:53It's amazing that children caught it and put it in a photo.
10:58It's the only case in the world.
11:01After the Kera Incident, the occult boom finally came to life.
11:08The only occult expert in Japan, Moon, was born in the middle of it.
11:19In the late 1970s, the occult boom started like this.
11:23Moon was born in 1979.
11:26This is how it started.
11:31Hello.
11:35Nice to meet you.
11:37Nice to meet you, too.
11:39Nice to meet you, too.
11:43Moon's second editor-in-chief, Masao Ota.
11:49Moon, who has been loved by many people for 43 years.
11:54The publisher, Gakken, publishes books and educational magazines.
12:01Why did Moon's idea of Gakken come to fruition?
12:07At that time, Gakken was a very successful school for elementary school students.
12:17I was looking for a job in the public sector.
12:25I was working as an editor for a high school course.
12:31At that time, there were articles about UFOs, supernatural powers, and pyramid bars.
12:40I thought a magazine with those articles would be a good idea.
12:47So I came up with the idea of Moon, and I was lucky to be hired.
12:53I came up with the idea.
12:57This is how Moon, the editor-in-chief, was born in 1979.
13:02Moon.
13:04It was a popular educational magazine.
13:08It was also a popular occult magazine.
13:12The company had high expectations of Moon.
13:16Well...
13:18He was immediately exposed to the crisis of abandonment.
13:23At first, I was targeting middle school students.
13:28I was focusing on the visuals.
13:34Although it was mainly about the mysteries of Nongshim,
13:38I started with a manga called Moonlight.
13:44Once every two months.
13:46It didn't sell at all.
13:51I started with 70,000 copies, but only half of them sold.
13:59The company was so lucky to hire Moon.
14:04However, not even half of the copies sold.
14:08The editorial department was overflowing with returns.
14:13And only a year after hiring Moon, there was a crisis of abandonment.
14:20Mr. Ohta decided to take various measures to keep Moon alive.
14:30First, he reduced the size of the manga to about 90 yen.
14:38Then, he raised the target age group and changed it to high school students.
14:43The content was also shifted to something maniacal centered on non-fiction mysteries.
14:49Then...
14:51This was a big success.
14:54In the end, I think I sold about 300,000 copies.
15:02In this way, Moon avoided the crisis of abandonment.
15:06He continued to increase sales.
15:08At first, it was a month-long project, but it was sold in a month.
15:14How was the start-up of Moonlight?
15:18I was the second editor-in-chief, but Ohta was the one who started the project.
15:23As you can see, he is a very strange person.
15:28That's what the Mikami editor-in-chief said.
15:31He is a very strange person.
15:33That's what the Mikami editor-in-chief said.
15:36He is a very strange person.
15:38However, about 10% of the projects I put out were successful.
15:44No matter how much I was against it, I thought it would definitely sell.
15:49So I put out a lot of hit products and went to a pretty big place.
15:57Moon is now the only occult expert editor-in-chief.
16:06How did these two people meet Moon?
16:16When I was in the third grade of elementary school, I was reading books about psychic photos and UFOs.
16:23I was reading books about psychic photos and UFOs.
16:26Then one day, an old lady at a bookstore told me that there was a magazine like this.
16:32She introduced me to Moon.
16:35That's how I met Moon.
16:37When you were in elementary school, the content was quite difficult, wasn't it?
16:42It was difficult.
16:44At first, it was mainly pictures and photos.
16:48I didn't look at the characters, I just looked at the pictures.
16:52Ms. Kaname, you read books, don't you?
16:55Yes, I do.
16:57I like my dad.
16:59Since I noticed it, I have Moon in my life.
17:03When I was a kid, I was afraid of psychic things.
17:07But I was not afraid of UFOs and earthlings.
17:11I was able to see them.
17:13So I enjoyed reading books.
17:15I think there were many kinds of UFOs at that time.
17:22I think I've heard this before.
17:25I think it's a big fish like Taro.
17:28Oh, it's Taki-Taro.
17:30Taki-Taro!
17:32I haven't heard much about it lately.
17:35Maybe it's extinct.
17:38If it's really there, it's an extinct species.
17:43That's right.
17:45In fact, there is a place where you can see unidentified animals like Nessie.
17:51UNESCO is investigating it.
17:54If it exists, we have to protect it properly.
17:58UFO is a military issue for some people,
18:03but for humans, it's an environmental issue.
18:06We really need to work on this.
18:09If you go to Bright City, you can see the Galapagos Islands,
18:12and if you go further, you can see Mother Bascal.
18:14There are thousands of new species discovered.
18:16Is there something like a Yuma-hashi?
18:19That's a great question.
18:22It's not that we call what we've seen so far a Yuma because we've found a new species.
18:29The more we call it a Yuma, the more we expect it to be a monster.
18:33It's the same shape and size.
18:35Some people say it's an extinct dinosaur.
18:39We talk about it because we have such expectations.
18:45Moon has been exploring various mysteries beyond human knowledge, such as Yuma and UFOs.
18:54There was a secret hidden in the art design, including the cover.
18:59It's completely different from Tamori.
19:02Tamori and Jun Miura.
19:05It's a subculture.
19:07I think it would be great if we could become partners.
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21:19Moo, 43 years old.
21:23One of its charms is the art design that attracts people.
21:29Art design is also popular at Moo stores all over the country.
21:37There is a secret.
21:42Speaking of Moo, the cover is impressive.
21:46This is an illustration of Star Wars.
21:51It's a poster of Star Wars.
21:53There is also a Mechagodzilla.
21:56It's a poster of Star Wars.
22:03Six designers have been in charge of the art design for Moo.
22:11In fact, there was a problem.
22:20When a picture of a naked woman comes out,
22:24middle school students may not be able to bring it to the register.
22:29They may not be able to get it from their mother.
22:33So there was a lot of exchange about the design.
22:38At the early stage, some people changed the illustrator.
22:43I borrowed the finished illustration from a foreign company and published it.
22:50In addition to the designer of the cover,
22:54a unique layout has been attached to the reader.
22:59There is also a particular commitment here.
23:03Let's take a look at Terasawa, who is in charge of the layout.
23:09Shouji Terasawa has been in charge of the layout design for Moo for many years.
23:17He has been in charge of the layout design for Moo for many years.
23:24He has a particular commitment.
23:28It is my belief that you should not make it too messy because it is an occult book.
23:37Even if there is something that you don't understand,
23:42you have to show it properly to gain trust.
23:47That's why I'm making a page.
23:51It doesn't change after the draft.
23:54For example, I'm writing the title of the book now.
23:59I'm bringing the next page to the side.
24:03I'm putting that in my head as I'm building the page.
24:08I don't think people who buy it will notice that much.
24:14It's like my belief in design.
24:21In the beginning, there were few female readers.
24:26I made a book with a woman's face on a wine glass
24:32so that it would look like a woman in the third volume.
24:37Then, the number of female readers increased to about 30%.
24:43This is a weakness unique to occult magazines.
24:47Moo solved this problem with his design.
24:56That was not the only way to increase the number of readers.
25:07When you put eyes in,
25:10eyes are attracted to people's faces.
25:16When you put eyes in,
25:20it's a hint to attract people's attention.
25:24That's why I put eyes in.
25:27It doesn't have to stand out too much.
25:31I don't want it to look scary,
25:34so I made it look like a woman's eyes.
25:38The secret to increasing sales
25:41is to put eyes in the design of the cover.
25:48When the bookstores are closed,
25:51customers are attracted to the cover with the design of the eyes
25:55and take it without realizing it.
26:00He was the same age as my son when he was in elementary school.
26:04He was in the 4th or 5th grade.
26:07He was a reader who read from the first volume.
26:10When he entered the school, he wanted to be like Moo.
26:14He had feelings for Moo.
26:17I think he was the one who loved Moo the most
26:22and made Moo the most.
26:26Do you have anything you want from him?
26:28No.
26:29Nothing?
26:30I just want him to do his best.
26:32I tell him not to wear sunglasses when he's on TV.
26:36He looks too suspicious.
26:38He started wearing sunglasses
26:41with the same intention as Tamori.
26:45I think it's totally different.
26:50It's totally different from Tamori.
26:52Tamori and Jun Miura.
26:55It's a subculture.
26:57I want them to be my idols.
26:59That's good.
27:01Did the editor-in-chief hire you for Moo?
27:05I was first hired by a magazine called Rekishi Gunzo.
27:09I worked there for half a year
27:12and then I came to Moo.
27:15Of course, I read about Moo.
27:19He's been a fan of Moo since he was in elementary school.
27:22He's been a fan of Moo since he was in elementary school.
27:28In Fukushima Prefecture,
27:30he was the first director of the International Unidentified Aerial Object Research Institute.
27:34He was the first director of the International Unidentified Aerial Object Research Institute.
27:37He has a strong attachment to UFOs.
27:41He has a strong attachment to UFOs.
27:43But there are still some UFO-related incidents that he can't forget.
27:48But there are still some UFO-related incidents that he can't forget.
27:50It happened in the 1980s.
27:55In the 1980s, this was the time of the paranormal phenomenon.
27:59In the 1980s, this was the time of the paranormal phenomenon.
28:06There was a suspicious UFO researcher named William Moore.
28:13He discovered UFOs that had been sealed in the 1980s.
28:20He discovered UFOs that had been sealed in the 1980s.
28:23The most famous UFO incident in the world was the Roswell Incident.
28:30The incident was a UFO that had crashed near Roswell, New Mexico.
28:35The incident was a UFO that had crashed near Roswell, New Mexico.
28:42Various information is still circulating.
28:47It is a mysterious incident that can be said to be a symbol of the paranormal phenomenon.
28:54However, the incident occurred in 1947.
28:59However, the incident occurred in 1947.
29:07In the 1970s and 1980s,
29:11UFO researchers in the United States filed a lawsuit against the government.
29:16UFO researchers in the United States filed a lawsuit against the government.
29:21The CIA, FBI, and NSA documents were released.
29:25Almost all of them were black-printed.
29:27Almost all of them were black-printed.
29:29What this means is that there are a lot of things that can't be released.
29:35It's a matter of national security.
29:39It's a matter of national security.
29:44So there must have been a lot of things that involved national security.
29:49So there must have been a lot of things that involved national security.
29:50Of course.
29:53This incident was also referred to by researcher Namiki Namiki, a researcher on paranormal phenomena.
29:59At the time, he was in contact with Walter Howt, a military reporter.
30:05When I went to interview him for the first time,
30:08Walter Howt, the reporter I mentioned earlier,
30:11met Howt and said,
30:13Howt, we're going home tomorrow.
30:16There's a lot going on in this case,
30:18but please tell us the truth.
30:20And a while ago, there was a newspaper called Hokaku.
30:24He pointed at me and said,
30:26It's true.
30:29It's true.
30:32I still remember that.
30:38After the Roswell incident,
30:40various UFO sightings emerged.
30:45The U.S. Department of Defense
30:47has finally released some information.
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32:58The Roswell Incident, which caused a sensation during the supercloud phenomenon.
33:05Since then, UFO sightings have not stopped.
33:10In addition, Gray's capture.
33:14Even the footage of an alien being dissected has been leaked.
33:19The occult boom has reached its peak.
33:26And in June 2021,
33:32the U.S. National Intelligence Agency
33:35finally released some information.
33:39The so-called 144 Report.
33:45This is a report on UFOs published by the U.S. government.
33:53It describes UFOs as UAPs,
33:57Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
34:01The details of sightings reported by the military were summarized.
34:08But why did the U.S. go public at this time?
34:16The U.S. Defense Secretary, Pentagon,
34:19said that the leaked UFO footage was real.
34:24During the Trump administration,
34:27the U.S. Secretary of State asked the U.S. government
34:31to release the UFO footage Pentagon had.
34:35In response, the U.S. government signed the UFO report.
34:39If the U.S. President had signed the UFO report,
34:42the U.S. government had to release it within 180 days.
34:45The U.S. government was about to release the UFO report on June 25, 2021.
34:50On this day, the U.S. Pentagon released the UFO report to the U.S. government.
34:56This is a fact.
34:58Moreover, UFOs are not only real,
35:02but also a threat to the U.S. national security.
35:08At this stage, the U.S. government
35:12can no longer say that UFOs are a fantasy.
35:17Since the U.S. government has recognized the existence of UFOs,
35:20the U.S. government has recognized the existence of UFOs.
35:24In other words, it could be a war.
35:28If the U.S. government encounters a UFO,
35:31it is not only a fantasy,
35:34but also a threat to the U.S. national security.
35:37The U.S. government could die.
35:40It's dangerous.
35:43In addition, the U.S. government also released videos of the U.S. Navy.
35:58This is a video of a UFO filmed by a Navy pilot.
36:03It is said that UFO theories are being recreated all over the world.
36:12And Ishihara, a cartoonist who has a crush on Moo,
36:17is also one of the UFO observers.
36:20Have you ever seen a UFO?
36:24Yes, I have.
36:26When I was 10 years old, I started reading Moo.
36:30I didn't see a UFO, but I saw an alien.
36:36On my way home from the battle,
36:38I was walking while eating ice cream.
36:41There was something shining in the parking lot.
36:44I was wondering what it was.
36:47Then I saw an alien riding a tricycle.
36:50Is this a gray type?
36:52I think it's gray.
36:55I don't remember what happened after that.
37:00Did you go home?
37:02Did you have any injuries?
37:05No, I didn't have any scars.
37:08Sometimes I see strange traces.
37:12I often run into UFOs and lose my memory.
37:16And when I notice it, I'm in a strange place.
37:19It's called an implant case.
37:23Mr. Ishihara is also successful in taking pictures of UFOs.
37:30This is it.
37:32It's getting smaller and smaller,
37:34so it looks like it's moving away.
37:37It's like it's blinking from time to time.
37:41In this case, it's an airplane.
37:44Is it an airplane?
37:46There are no UFOs, right?
37:48There are no UFOs, right?
37:50It's strange.
37:51There may be a way to use the word UFO in the sense that we don't know its true identity.
37:57The UFO we call is not like that.
38:00It has a proper shape.
38:02It can fly in a zigzag.
38:06It can split into two while flying.
38:10We call those features UFOs.
38:14In general, everything has become UFOs.
38:17In the sense of the word.
38:19When I see something strange, I think it's a UFO.
38:22I think that's a bit of a shame for us.
38:27And in the 1990s,
38:30the era of the extinction of the Earth,
38:32the most noteworthy thing was
38:37the great prophecy of Nostradamus.
38:42In the month of July, 1999, written in the prophecy book,
38:48the whole of Japan was in a state of panic
38:51as to whether humanity would really be extinct.
38:55In the 1990s, the era of the extinction of the Earth,
38:58the most noteworthy thing was
39:00the great prophecy of Nostradamus.
39:02The great prophecy was really...
39:04Nostradamus said that humanity would be extinct.
39:07In the first place, the great prophecy of Nostradamus
39:11was that in the month of July, 1999,
39:14the Great King of Terror would descend from the sky
39:17in order to resurrect the Great King of Angolmois.
39:19After that, Mars would fall under the name of happiness.
39:22After that.
39:23Yes, there was a period of happiness.
39:26He said that there was a period after that.
39:28That's right.
39:29In addition, Nostradamus
39:32wrote a letter to his son, Cesar.
39:35He said that this prophecy would last for 3,797 years.
39:40He didn't say that humanity would be extinct.
39:43Not at all.
39:44The media, including TV,
39:47and magazines that don't deal with this kind of subject matter
39:50normally put it out as Nostradamus
39:52equals the extinction of humanity.
39:55That's what everyone thinks.
39:59In the 1990s when humanity did not go extinct,
40:03a new occult phenomenon became a hot topic.
40:07It was the Mystery Circle.
40:10It was discovered all over the world,
40:12but its truth was not known.
40:19Then came the age of urban legends in the 2000s.
40:26Urban legends
40:29are stories of rumors
40:33such as a drunk woman
40:36or Hanako in the bathroom in a school staircase.
40:40They spread among elementary and junior high school students
40:45as a little story of a rumor.
40:48They are called urban legends.
40:50Like city folklore.
40:52Because words are living things,
40:54the meaning of words changes from generation to generation.
40:58In the 2000s, there was a spiritual boom.
41:02Yes, the word power spot has been around for a long time.
41:06Power spot, power stone, fortune-telling,
41:09past life, aura.
41:11The spiritual boom happened mainly among women.
41:16Women love it.
41:18I love it.
41:20How about you, Kanae-san?
41:22Do you like it?
41:24Yes, I love fortune-telling.
41:26When I worked with a man in my previous life,
41:30he said I was a woman who deceived many men
41:34and ran away from them.
41:38I was deceived a lot in my previous life,
41:41so it's easy to be deceived in this life.
41:44He told me that.
41:46Certainly, there are many places where it is easy to be deceived.
41:50Is there a place where it is easy to be deceived?
41:53Do you believe it?
41:55Yes.
41:59In the 2000s, the occult was revived by the urban legend boom.
42:08Once again, the moon was reflected in the sky.
42:11It was introduced in a big hit movie.
42:17And the future of the moon that the people involved talk about.
42:24Yabata
42:26It's good that the president promotes it.
42:29Yabata's Ichouha EX.
42:31I recommend it.
42:33What's the name of the president?
42:36I just saw the name.
42:38If you are interested in memory power,
42:40Yabata's Ichouha EX.
42:42Did I come from the right?
42:48I can't remember.
42:50If you are interested in memory power,
42:52Yabata's Ichouha EX.
42:54Ichouha-derived flabonoid phagocytes.
42:57Ichouha-derived terpenoids.
42:59Some of the cognitive functions are memory power.
43:02It is reported that it has the ability to remember and maintain the power to remember.
43:09It's true that it's coming out.
43:11It's a mess.
43:14I can remember.
43:15I was surprised.
43:16I wonder if I remember so far.
43:19I can't remember the name.
43:21I can't remember the way.
43:23For such a person,
43:24Yabata's Ichouha EX is 2160 yen.
43:28An important announcement that should not be forgotten.
43:31Yabata's Ichouha EX, which contains Ichouha ingredients, is 2160 yen per bag for about a month.
43:37It's cheap now.
43:39It's 1,080 yen for half price.
43:41Up to three bags for the first time.
43:43However, as of now, there are only 100 people.
43:46Applications are 0120-4433-221.
43:50Until the end of this month.
44:17Time is life.
44:19Kamine.
44:23The person I met this time is Rin Kaname, who loves occult.
44:28She said she had a strange experience recently.
44:32About a year ago,
44:34there was a time when I used to go out a lot.
44:39In the room,
44:41I saw myself sleeping.
44:44And there was a tall man who I didn't know at all.
44:48He was standing facing the wall.
44:51I thought it was strange.
44:53I didn't think it was that scary.
44:56I wondered what kind of face the man in the room was making.
45:00When I peeped,
45:02I met his eyes.
45:05The next thing I knew,
45:07the man was about to enter my body.
45:11I was surprised.
45:13I felt a sense of danger.
45:15So I went into my body first.
45:19Then I woke up.
45:21You were saved.
45:23Do you often have sad moments?
45:25Yes, I often have sad moments.
45:29I often have sad moments,
45:31and when I'm conscious of them,
45:33I feel like I'm being saved.
45:35That's when the switch comes on.
45:37In that case,
45:39do you go to a temple or a shrine?
45:43I go to a temple,
45:45but I don't go to a shrine.
45:47I go to a shrine,
45:49but I don't go to a shrine.
45:51That's right.
45:53I carry this around with me.
45:55It's called Oishi-san's Salvation Spray.
45:57Some people say that
45:59Fabriz has a healing effect.
46:01Some people say that.
46:03In a sense,
46:05it has an effect.
46:07By believing in it,
46:09you can reset your mind.
46:13It's like a switch.
46:15If you remember that,
46:17you can be more active.
46:19That's right.
46:21I bought Oishi-san's Salvation Spray
46:23when I was in a bad mental state.
46:27I bought it in a loft in Shibuya.
46:33After I got out of the loft,
46:35I sprayed it,
46:37and I got the impression
46:39that bad things
46:41were gone in the night sky of Shibuya.
46:45In the 2000s,
46:47the city legend boom,
46:49Moonlight Moon appeared
46:51in a big hit movie
46:53and became a hot topic.
46:55Director Makoto Shinkai's movie
46:57Kimi no Nawa
46:59and Tenki no Ko.
47:05How did the collaboration
47:07of these two movies
47:09come to be?
47:11Director Makoto Shinkai
47:13is a reader of MU.
47:17At first,
47:19Kimi no Nawa
47:21appeared in four places.
47:23After that,
47:25I did an interview,
47:27and Tenki no Ko
47:29appeared in MU T-shirts.
47:31In the first place,
47:33the person who appeared
47:35was an editor of MU.
47:37I went to see
47:39both movies,
47:41and I was like,
47:43oh, it's MU.
47:45I was happy, too.
47:47Now,
47:49various MU goods
47:51have been sold,
47:53and they are so popular
47:55that they are out of stock.
47:57The editor's recommendation
47:59is this umbrella.
48:03After this,
48:05Mikami, the editor-in-chief,
48:07sees the future of MU.
48:11I'm Hiroshi Ikushima.
48:13It's an emergency, but it's an incident.
48:15Now,
48:17a lot of blue fish
48:19have become
48:21hard to catch.
48:23We interviewed
48:25the scene that is facing this situation.
48:29The price of blue fish
48:31that the people
48:33can't catch
48:35is fluctuating.
48:37It's a problem.
48:39In fact,
48:41the price of Sanma
48:43is eight times higher.
48:45Is there enough fish?
48:47So,
48:49Ikushima-san, a health enthusiast,
48:51checks with Inoue-san,
48:53who has been fishing for a week.
48:55Ikushima-san, you're
48:57catching fish well.
48:59Inoue-san, isn't this enough?
49:01Actually,
49:03it's not enough at all.
49:05What do you mean it's not enough?
49:07I prepared this.
49:09This is a tuna, right?
49:11This is the actual
49:13amount of fish caught per day.
49:15Is it this much?
49:17How many kilos is this?
49:19This is 131 kilos.
49:21Is this per day?
49:23You can't eat this, can you?
49:25Who can't eat this?
49:27That's why
49:29DHA and EPA
49:31can be supplemented
49:33with a meal.
49:35So,
49:37DHA and EPA plus
49:39vitamin D.
49:41The smoothness of blue fish
49:43EPA 400mg
49:45and the smoothness of plants
49:47alpha-linolenic acid 100mg
49:49are added to make
49:51double smoothness.
49:53It's a total of 500mg.
49:55This time,
49:57we have a special price
49:59for you.
50:01Please prepare a memo.
50:03DHA and EPA
50:05plus vitamin D.
50:07The normal price is
50:092,423 yen
50:11The normal price is
50:132,423 yen
50:15Here is the special price.
50:17What is the price?
50:25It's 500 yen.
50:27The amount of fish caught per day
50:29is 500 yen including
50:31the total amount and the cost of consumption.
50:33The price is 500 yen.
50:35It's a shocking price
50:37of about 79%.
50:39The self-produced fish
50:41delivered by Ajinomoto
50:43can be tasted
50:45for only 17 yen per day.
50:47It's a great chance.
50:49I'm satisfied
50:51with 17 yen per day.
50:53I'll buy it, too.
50:55The application form is
50:570120-232-444
50:59and 232-444.
51:01Please call
51:03Hiroshima City
51:05right now.
51:09Ajinomoto
51:11The Fifth Editor-in-Chief
51:13Takeharu Mikami
51:15is going to show us
51:17the future of MU.
51:19It's been 3 years.
51:21Yes,
51:23it was just released
51:25on July 6th.
51:27It's 500 yen.
51:29Of course,
51:31various projects
51:33such as events
51:35for 500 yen
51:37are waiting for us.
51:39As an editor-in-chief,
51:41I think it's more difficult
51:43to work on a project
51:45for 500 yen
51:47than a project
51:49for half a year.
51:51I think it's more difficult
51:53to work on a project
51:55for 500 yen
51:57than a project
51:59for half a year.
52:01As a reader,
52:03do you have any
52:05wishes for MU?
52:07I have.
52:09I feel secure.
52:11I feel secure.
52:13I feel secure.
52:15I feel secure.
52:17Recently,
52:19a YouTuber
52:21lives in his own property.
52:23He brought
52:25a demon from abroad.
52:27He brought a demon from abroad.
52:29He brought a demon from abroad.
52:31He brought a demon from abroad.
52:33I see.
52:35I see.
52:37It's good.
52:39Publishing is a business.
52:41Publishing is a business.
52:43Publishing is a business.
52:45What I can do with paper money
52:47is to do online streaming.
52:49There are many YouTubers
52:51such as Toshidensetsu.
52:53I want to set up a world
52:55where the media
52:57can be a little bit different
52:59but still be MU.
53:01It's not a conversation,
53:03but it's about time.
53:05Thank you very much for coming today.
53:07Thank you very much.
53:09Thank you very much.
53:11I was analyzing Patterson's film.
53:13I was analyzing Patterson's film.
53:15I wrote a lot of papers.
53:17I was writing a lot of papers.
53:19I was wondering what the person
53:21who bought the plushies was.
53:23I was wondering what the person
53:25who bought the plushies was.
53:27I even wonder
53:29I feel like I can see my nose a little bit.
53:43The next episode is Tsuchinoko.
53:45It's dangerous.
53:46There are people who have been bitten.
53:48I think there are.
53:49There is a picture.
53:50It's a picture that Tsuchinoko has been cutting all the time.
53:53Can I say this is Tsuchinoko?
53:55Wait a minute.
53:56Every Monday at 11 p.m.
53:57If you want to watch the program again, go to TVER.

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