所さん!事件ですよ 2024年9月19日

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所さん!事件ですよ 2024年9月19日
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00:00Inbound to Japan
00:02That's right
00:04In the meantime, a foreign tourist
00:06is approaching
00:08It's a Hachiko
00:10A Yankee is coming?
00:12Yankee?
00:14What is Yankee doing in the Inbound?
00:20They are heading to a middle school in Chiba
00:22in a certain area
00:24The Inbound is arriving
00:26and the people are entering the school
00:28The Inbound is arriving and the people are entering the school
00:30The Inbound is arriving and the people are entering the school
00:36After a while
00:38He appears in a uniform
00:40He is wearing a school uniform
00:42What is this?
00:44This is a entrance ceremony
00:46A entrance ceremony
00:48You wanted to dress up like this?
00:50I want to take a picture like this
00:52Be careful
00:54Actually, this is a tour
00:56to experience the school life in Japan
01:00The first hour is in Japanese
01:02The students choose their favorite kanji
01:04and challenge themselves
01:06I want to do that
01:08I want to do that
01:10Nicholas from Texas
01:12chose Japan
01:16From left to right
01:18From left to right
01:22By the way
01:24The most popular kanji for foreigners
01:26is Ai and Bi
01:28I want to have that as a souvenir
01:30Nice
01:32Justin from California
01:34Justin from California
01:36Justin from California
01:38chose Kame
01:40It's a good shape
01:42It's very difficult
01:44But
01:46I did it well
01:48And then
01:50Wait
01:52What's this noise?
01:54Guys, do you remember what to do?
01:56Right
01:58He is wearing a mask
02:00He is wearing a mask
02:02There is also a mask training time
02:04You can put it on
02:06You can put it on
02:08It's interesting
02:10And of course, there is a lunch time
02:12Is this fun?
02:14Please give me some food
02:16Next
02:18Next
02:22Curry rice
02:24Salad
02:26Fried bread
02:28Fried bread
02:30It's good
02:32I like it
02:34In the Philippines
02:36We have lunch in a cafeteria
02:38We have lunch in a cafeteria
02:40They don't prepare it at school
02:42They don't prepare it at school
02:44And
02:46And
02:48The participants are cleaning the classroom
02:50The participants are cleaning the classroom
02:52How do you do it?
02:54How do you do it?
02:56Finally
02:58The Yankees are here
03:00The Yankees are here
03:02The Yankees are here
03:04There is a naughty guy
03:06There is a naughty guy
03:08His partner, Emi, is defeated
03:10His partner, Emi, is defeated
03:12He was even beaten by a hippo
03:14He was even beaten by a hippo
03:16He was even beaten by a hippo
03:18There is a punishment
03:20Who did it to you?
03:22Who did it to you?
03:24It was this woman
03:26Something is wrong
03:28She is not the kind of student
03:30She is not the kind of student
03:32The students
03:34The students
03:36The students
03:38They were scary
03:40I was scared!
03:42I was scared!
03:46I've heard of it.
03:48I've seen it on GTO.
03:50I see Japanese high school.
03:52I've seen it on TV and manga,
03:54and I was interested in Japanese high school life.
03:58I'm really happy to have experienced it.
04:02I was watching an anime called Michijo in the US when I was a high school student.
04:07I wanted to wear a school uniform like that and spend time with my friends.
04:15This tour costs 30,000 yen including a tour from Tokyo.
04:22Tamaide, punk competition, tug of war, etc.
04:25It is said to be a very popular Japanese sports event menu.
04:37By the way, the role of Yankee is played by a professional actor who was selected for the audition.
04:52Today, we will thoroughly investigate the mysterious tour, which is also very popular in Inbound.
04:58By the way, the tour is a case.
05:06Tokyo Revengers
05:09It's hard for us to understand, but people who come here say they want to do it.
05:15I want to do it.
05:16Even if it costs 30,000 yen, they say they want to do it.
05:19It's a good memory.
05:20Japanese high school was like this.
05:22I think there will be a lot of different information.
05:24There was a GTO manga on VTR earlier.
05:28It was translated into German.
05:30Germans read it, too.
05:32I read it, too.
05:33Recently, for example, Tokyo Revengers.
05:37I don't know what Yankee is.
05:40I will interpret it in my own way and accept it.
05:44What is the reason for coming here?
05:46Games, anime, Japanese fashion.
05:4929% of the people who answered that they were interested in Japanese soft content.
05:54The ratio is also high.
05:55In fact, the outdoor boom that happened before COVID-19 has calmed down.
06:00People from Asia, the United States, and Europe.
06:03It's a big deal to be able to buy experience.
06:08I guess it's the same as Japanese people going to the location after watching HANRYU.
06:13There is no uniform in Germany.
06:15If there is no uniform, there is no lunch.
06:19So I want to eat Japanese lunch.
06:23I've never done it before.
06:26There is no uniform in Germany?
06:27No.
06:28Sports events in Germany are not fun.
06:30Is that so?
06:31It's not fun.
06:32It's a scary event.
06:33The score is high.
06:35I'm scared.
06:36I think it's the sports event that people hate the most.
06:40In the old days, we used to make two or three at home.
06:46That's right.
06:47What about you, Tomoro?
06:48It's like sewing a bag.
06:49It's like putting red beans in it.
06:51Everyone does it at home.
06:53Is that so?
06:55There is a special feature in the popular subculture of tourists in Japan.
07:02This is it.
07:04I went to the site of the Saiseki Castle in Toshigi Prefecture.
07:11For some reason, people who disguised themselves in the meeting place.
07:21They are there.
07:23It's a live broadcast.
07:31A big explosion suddenly occurred.
07:35In addition.
07:40People are surrounded by a terrible white smoke.
07:46This is a famous place used in a number of special programs.
07:52It's an explosion tour.
07:56This is a scene from a movie that was actually filmed here.
08:03It's a story of a huge number of Sentai heroes and Kamen Riders fighting against a large number of enemies.
08:11It's heavy.
08:16So, this is a special tour where you can experience the scene of the explosion.
08:24The price starts from 35,000 yen for three explosions.
08:29This will be a good memory.
08:32Explosions are actually carried out by a priest who is active on the set of Sentai.
08:38It's safe.
08:41It's just a bomb.
08:43What is this orange liquid?
08:45It's gasoline.
08:47It's called napalm.
08:49Napalm is a red flame that uses gasoline.
08:54There is no such event in Hong Kong.
08:58I've been a big fan of the Kamen Rider series since I was a kid, so I really wanted to participate.
09:05Look at this picture.
09:08Some people came all the way from Italy and Rome for this.
09:14Andrea Virgilio is 30 years old.
09:18I made all of these props.
09:23My girlfriend made the suit.
09:27What is this?
09:29I saw the remake of Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, and I fell in love with Sentai.
09:38I can't believe this is happening in my life.
09:44It's a happy experience for a fan like me.
09:52There's nothing better than an experience.
09:55Even if it's CGI, it's different.
09:59Even if it doesn't look like it.
10:01I watched the show on TV on weekends.
10:06Is it a Japanese special?
10:08I like the kids around me, so I tried my best to act like I was in Sentai.
10:15Next, we have a comedian, Kanko Kojima.
10:17In the past, you had to be a translator for foreign tour guides.
10:28But in 2018, you can be a translator for anyone.
10:34You can sell your tour on the internet.
10:40For example, you can be a tour guide for Lolita fashion.
10:43You can introduce fashion, gourmet, and entertainment.
10:47It's a cute tour.
10:49It's big.
10:51If you go to your country and do this alone, people will look at you strangely.
10:56But you're here, so I think you'll be satisfied.
11:01Japan is very open-minded.
11:03I think it's because fashion has developed so freely.
11:07I want to go to such an open-minded place.
11:10You want to spread your wings.
11:12That's how I feel.
11:14In Japan, even if there is no party, people still do it.
11:17You don't have to gather, you just do it when you leave the house.
11:20Mr. Yoshino, we're not done talking yet.
11:24This is the result of a local survey conducted by Inbound in Tokyo.
11:313rd place is Ginza.
11:332nd place is Shinjuku Shin-Okubo.
11:343rd place is Shinjuku Shin-Okubo.
11:36Where is the 1st place?
11:38Ginza, Shinjuku...
11:40Where do you think it is?
11:42I...
11:44Shibuya?
11:46Mr. Yoshino is correct.
11:48Shibuya!
11:50Nagara, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Asakusa were the top 3.
11:57Shibuya was the 1st place for the first time two years ago.
12:01There are a lot of people on the streets.
12:05Mr. Yoshino, Shibuya is the 1st place.
12:11I wanted to experience the famous Scramble intersection.
12:17There are a lot of sounds, it's like an attraction.
12:22I live in New York, but it's very similar.
12:26This one is more beautiful.
12:29There are a lot of subcultures, so I feel a lot of energy.
12:35I don't think there are any other cities like this.
12:38In Shibuya, a super-maniac tour is gaining popularity.
12:44Where are we going?
12:47This is the 1st place.
12:50It's like an athletic building.
12:55It's like a small path in the forest.
13:01When you open the door, there is a public toilet.
13:07There is a small path in the forest, and there are a lot of wooden sticks on the wall.
13:13Tourists from Italy are eagerly visiting the toilets.
13:21This is a tour of the 17 toilets in Shibuya.
13:30I want to go there.
13:32It's amazing.
13:35In Shibuya, a world-class architect and designer renewed the 17 public toilets in the district.
13:44It cost 2.1 billion yen.
13:47It's amazing.
13:50This tour includes 8 or 9 public toilets.
13:55The price is 4,950 yen.
13:58It's amazing.
14:01The most popular toilet is...
14:05Look at this.
14:08The wall of this toilet is transparent.
14:11It's interesting.
14:14It's a see-through toilet.
14:17What do you do when you need to use it?
14:23Now it works.
14:25There is a special film on the glass of the toilet.
14:29Electric current flows normally.
14:32When you lock the door, the electric current is turned off.
14:35The glass is clouded.
14:39It's amazing that the transparent glass is clouded.
14:44If you forget to lock the door, it's dangerous.
14:48It's amazing.
14:51The concept of this toilet is that you don't use your hands at all.
15:03Give instructions to the toilet.
15:06Hi, toilet.
15:09Pour water.
15:12Okay, flushing toilet.
15:17The water flows just by giving instructions.
15:22Play music.
15:25Okay, playing music.
15:31What do you think?
15:34I had a great experience.
15:36It's amazing.
15:40In fact, this toilet was popular because of a movie.
15:48Perfect Days.
15:50You did too much.
15:52It will be dirty anyway.
15:55Perfect Days.
15:57Koji Yakusho, who played the main character's toilet cleaner, won the best actor award at Cannes Film Festival.
16:07I saw it.
16:10The main character goes to the toilet every day.
16:20Yuji Koda, a toilet cleaner who taught Koji Yakusho how to clean the toilet.
16:29Since the movie hit, he has been called by many people.
16:33It's amazing.
16:35Some people ask me to take a picture.
16:41Many people are interested in toilet cleaning.
16:47I'm grateful for that.
16:52In other countries, public toilets are neglected.
16:56It's really great that it's so perfectly managed.
17:03I want to recommend it to people who want to come to Tokyo.
17:12People who use that toilet don't feel comfortable.
17:16It's hard for them to go out.
17:19There are too many toilets.
17:22It's a toilet.
17:25It's good that people abroad find it interesting.
17:28It's not a toilet, but a building.
17:31It's a building.
17:33It's a tourist attraction.
17:35My parents are going to see the toilet when they come to Japan.
17:40I'm sure they'll go see it.
17:43I think it's great.
17:45You can learn about Japanese architecture.
17:48You can also learn about Japanese hospitality and toilet culture.
17:53In Germany, it's paid.
17:56For some reason, there is no toilet paper.
17:58When I went to Germany, there was a toilet paper.
18:01I was surprised.
18:04It's hard to go to the toilet when you go abroad.
18:07It's dangerous if you don't check where the toilet paper is.
18:1160% of foreigners who visit Japan are repeaters.
18:17I want to understand Japanese real life and culture.
18:22My Italian friend comes to Japan once a year.
18:25What do I want to eat after taking him to my parents' house?
18:28I want to eat sushi.
18:30I can't eat sushi unless it's a Japanese family.
18:33That's right.
18:35Some people like that.
18:37They want to see the real life.
18:39Mr. Tokoro, Mr. Yoshino.
18:41Mr. Kotaro.
18:43In fact, as you follow your roots all over the world,
18:47your interest in roots tourism is increasing.
18:51Is that so?
18:52E.S.'s eyesight.
18:55E.S.'s eyesight.
18:57It was found that 43% of the people in Nigeria had been tested for DNA.
19:03It became a hot topic.
19:08On the other hand, if you enter your name, family name, and date of birth,
19:13sites that search for roots and relatives around the world are also very popular.
19:18What?
19:20It is said that 1.9 million people have used it so far.
19:25That's amazing.
19:27There are more and more people visiting Japan with roots tourism that follows their roots.
19:36At the Okinawa Prefectural Library,
19:39we have developed a database to track the records of people who immigrated from Okinawa to overseas.
19:48You can see their names, where they went, and their destination.
19:56The mass immigration from Okinawa began in 1899.
20:02It is said that you can search for records of over 60,000 people who immigrated from all over the world.
20:09Wow.
20:11The people who visited the library on this day were
20:14Joseph Peters, a Japanese-American living in Hawaii, and his mother, Linda Junko.
20:23We asked them to do a survey about their great-grandfather and came to hear the results.
20:29What's your name?
20:31Linda.
20:33Joseph's great-grandfather, Mr. Sanra Matayoshi, immigrated to Hawaii from Okinawa in 1912.
20:44Out of Mr. Sanra's family, six of them immigrated to Hawaii, three to Peru, and two to the Philippines.
20:54The name of the immigration form is Nipponmaru.
20:57This is the immigration form.
21:00It is said that you can search for the roots by referring to documents from the time of passport issuance,
21:08the name of the immigrant from the village, and the newspaper articles of the time.
21:11Aloha.
21:13This is the original record of the time of passport issuance.
21:18It's well preserved.
21:20Mr. Sanra's father's home address is written on it.
21:24This is where Mr. Sanra was born.
21:28The address of Chatan Tamayose Village is written on it.
21:37It's amazing.
21:40I didn't know you knew so much.
21:42I didn't know you knew so much.
21:46We visited the town hall of Chatan to ask where the address of his home address is located.
21:57This is a relatively recent photo.
22:00Tamayose is the address of the house we are looking for.
22:07When we visited the place where Mr. Sanra was born and raised,
22:13it was inside the US military base.
22:20The address of Sanra's house is just ahead of here.
22:26We can't enter from here, so we can't go inside.
22:32It is said that more than 90% of the land in Chatan was taken by the US military.
22:51We are very close, but there is no village where Sanra's ancestors grew up.
23:02I'm sad to hear that.
23:09Thank you for having us.
23:11Please come in.
23:12We found out that Mr. Sanra's ancestors are still alive
23:15thanks to the Roots Tourism Programme.
23:23This is Mr. Yoshiko Hiroyama, 93 years old.
23:28It's beautiful.
23:31This is the address of Sanra's younger brother, Mr. Shinzan, who immigrated to Peru.
23:39His parents gave Yoshiko, who was still young, to the Roots Tourism Programme and moved to Peru.
23:44Yoshiko grew up in Japan and got married.
23:54You're good.
23:57Mr. Sanra went to Hawaii to make money and built a river house.
24:05If it was a river, it would be a good house.
24:13According to Mr. Yoshiko, Mr. Sanra grew sugarcane in Hawaii.
24:19He built a magnificent house for his relatives who stayed in Okinawa.
24:27I was moved when I heard the rumor.
24:35I'm very happy.
24:42I've heard about it, but I haven't seen his face yet.
24:50But I know his name is Junko.
24:54On this trip, we learned that some of his relatives died in the Okinawa War.
25:01This is Hideko Matayoshi.
25:04The one at the bottom.
25:06Is that so?
25:09In addition, we met another family member introduced by Mr. Yoshiko.
25:14I didn't expect to see his face.
25:17We also paid a visit to the grave of Mr. Matayoshi.
25:24Thank you for the food.
25:25This is a report from my great-grandchildren.
25:33I found a treasure.
25:36This is my treasure that I found thanks to you.
25:39On this trip, I was able to realize how blessed I am.
25:46I was able to learn more about the sacrifices of my ancestors and what they had to go through to give up.
25:58I thank my ancestors from the Matayoshi family from the bottom of my heart.
26:02I thank my ancestors from the Matayoshi family from the bottom of my heart.
26:09It was a good tour.
26:10It was good.
26:12It's rare, isn't it?
26:13That's right.
26:14Mr. Tokoro, please tell us about your family history.
26:18I was a member of NHK.
26:19Did you know your roots?
26:21I didn't know what my father was like.
26:24I was surprised.
26:26Really?
26:27My father passed away when I was about 17 years old.
26:31I thought he was a useless old man.
26:34I wasn't interested in him.
26:36When I asked him about it, he said,
26:38He bought a tree at home and planted it himself.
26:42I thought he was amazing.
26:44That's amazing.
26:45Does your father have something that you want to make?
26:51No.
26:52It's a unique thing.
26:53It's a unique thing.
26:54It's a unique thing.
26:56It's a unique thing.
26:57It's a different thing.
27:00How about you, Yoshino?
27:01My father was from Hiroshima.
27:05He died in the atomic bombing.
27:09He was a watchmaker.
27:11I know he was close to the hypocenter.
27:13But I want to know.
27:16I want to know.
27:17Where did you come from?
27:18My father is Australian.
27:20I came from a village called Holcombe in England.
27:23Holcombe?
27:26That's cute.
27:27I'm still in the south of England.
27:30Kojima, do you have any recommendations for Japanese people?
27:36My recommendation is Torco.
27:39Torco?
27:40It's called En-yasu En-yasu.
27:43The exchange rate between Torco and En-yasu hasn't changed much.
27:47Torco's stock price has fallen.
27:51Some of you may know this.
27:55At first, a full-color pamphlet is made.
28:01Then, the color becomes lighter and lighter.
28:04Then, the color becomes lighter and lighter.
28:06Then, the price goes down.
28:09I see.
28:10So, if you want to go on a cheap trip,
28:13you should go to a travel agency and get a light-colored pamphlet.
28:17That's what you should aim for.
28:19A light-colored pamphlet.
28:20Then, the price will go down.
28:21That's right.
28:22By the way, Mr. Yoshino,
28:24do you have any ideas for a popular tour?
28:27I want to go to Mr. Tokoro's house.
28:30I don't think that's possible.
28:33I don't want to welcome him.
28:35That's right.
28:37I don't want to bother him.
28:44Mr. Tokoro, here's an incident.
28:46Foreigners move to the village of Kaso.
28:50It's a pity.
28:51Why is that?
28:53Oh, that's good.
29:00The theme of the 20th story is light awareness disability.
29:04It's a time when we can prevent it if we can find it early.
29:08What is the secret?
29:10It's 7.30 p.m.
29:13A TV show that takes time.
29:16A story that goes deep into the field of disability.
29:23I want to tell someone that there is such a precious job.
29:29Long Ride Girls Club.
29:32Can you run 400km in 27 hours?
29:37NHK BS.
29:39Friday, the 20th.
29:40At 9.30 p.m.
29:44Sports Human.
29:46Takahashi Hiroto of Shunichi Dragons.
29:49I'm going to do my best.
29:5322 years old.
29:54He's on the other side of the table.

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