中居正広のキャスターな会 2024年9月21日

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00:00:00Today's line-up for Saturday's showdown.
00:00:14The Major League is nearing its end.
00:00:19This week's winner is Ohtani, who has won 51-51.
00:00:27Actually, he has a big dream that he hasn't achieved yet.
00:00:33And that dream is to become a world champion.
00:00:37At last year's Deja Vu press conference, Ohtani said...
00:00:42My goal is to win.
00:00:45I want to become a world champion.
00:00:50Winning is the most important thing for me right now.
00:00:55Ohtani is a world champion who has always been particular about his individual results.
00:01:01Ohtani's fans don't know how to become a world champion.
00:01:07How to become a world champion and how to win the ring.
00:01:14World champion, Iiguchi-san and Okajima-san will explain.
00:01:21In addition, there is a severe heatwave in September.
00:01:26The heat and the accumulation of summer damage are causing...
00:01:31Summer fatigue in the eyes, eye fatigue.
00:01:35Too much use of air conditioning due to motion and dry eye.
00:01:39What is the sign that makes dry eye worse?
00:01:43We will learn the best way to deal with the increasing eye fatigue.
00:01:49Big Camera.
00:01:50Ohtani will buy the latest smartphone.
00:01:54I want to buy the latest smartphone.
00:01:57It's expensive.
00:01:59The latest smartphone is 150,000 yen.
00:02:02It was 150,000 yen two years ago?
00:02:05If you want to buy a smartphone, go to Big Camera.
00:02:07Can I buy a smartphone at Big Camera?
00:02:09You can buy it at the counter.
00:02:11Please leave the data collection to me.
00:02:14Ohtani will buy the latest smartphone.
00:02:16Megakai Tori, until October 31st.
00:02:20Office work from inexperience.
00:02:23Is it a dream story?
00:02:26It's not like that.
00:02:28Office work from inexperience.
00:02:30Career wink.
00:02:32If you wink, you can see it.
00:02:34Recruit.
00:02:35Orinaka Dance.
00:02:44Everyone's smile is the work of milk.
00:02:47New.
00:02:50I found out that my father is suffering from type B cancer.
00:02:53It seems that there is a possibility that he will receive a pension of up to 36 million yen.
00:02:57Let's make a phone call.
00:02:59Consultation for type B cancer is 0120-881-920.
00:03:02Call Adire Law Firm for an early pension.
00:03:12Adire Law Firm
00:03:32The campaign is in progress.
00:03:35I'll kill all the people who make noise.
00:03:39Is your pro wrestling like that?
00:03:41It has nothing to do with you.
00:03:43I'll stop you if you breathe.
00:03:45Maybe it's strange.
00:03:58Live comfortably.
00:04:00I will live.
00:04:02Kirin raw tea.
00:04:05MS&AD
00:04:07Mitsui is direct.
00:04:09Did you hit it?
00:04:11It's okay.
00:04:13It's connected to the insurance company directly.
00:04:15Moreover, affordable price.
00:04:17Car insurance is Mitsui Direct.
00:04:20This domino is the best bite of a burger.
00:04:23Chicken cheeseburger pizza is new.
00:04:26More delicious and more American.
00:04:28Let's enjoy Silver Week together.
00:04:30Chicken cheeseburger pizza is 990 yen.
00:04:50Hello, I'm Nakai on Saturday.
00:04:52Thank you for watching from here.
00:04:55Today, Ohtani achieved a great record.
00:05:00This is a special program.
00:05:03In 2005, he became the world champion of Chicago White Sox.
00:05:08In 2007, he became the world champion of Boston Red Sox.
00:05:14He is a journalist of the Major League 2.
00:05:22Ohtani achieved 50-50.
00:05:27Mr. Yukida.
00:05:29I talked to you last week.
00:05:31I thought that 50-50 was too early.
00:05:35It was too early.
00:05:37It was too early.
00:05:39I thought that if there were three or more home-riders,
00:05:43it would be close to Japan.
00:05:46But it was too early.
00:05:48Anyway, congratulations.
00:05:51I don't know why, but I think it's Mr. Nakai.
00:05:57I was surprised.
00:06:00Mr. Ushio, you got information about Mr. Ohtani, right?
00:06:04When I woke up in the morning, I was excited.
00:06:07I saw a lot of videos of home-riders.
00:06:10I couldn't see it in real time.
00:06:13I achieved it when I woke up in the morning.
00:06:15Did you see Mr. Nakai in real time?
00:06:17Of course.
00:06:19It's too early.
00:06:21It's too early, but I have to see it.
00:06:24Grand Prix, Grand Prix, Major.
00:06:27I have to see it.
00:06:29I can't see it in real time.
00:06:32Can you raise your voice when you watch it alone?
00:06:35I can do it.
00:06:37I can do it in the morning.
00:06:39I can do it.
00:06:41Alone?
00:06:43I can do it.
00:06:45Let's take a look at Mr. Nakai's current score.
00:06:49Let's take a look at Mr. Nakai's current score.
00:06:51At the time of Japan time on September 20th,
00:06:54he achieved 51 home runs in the first league with 51 home runs.
00:06:57He achieved 51 home runs in the second league with 51 home runs.
00:07:00He achieved 51 home runs in the second league with 51 home runs.
00:07:03First of all, he achieved 50-50.
00:07:06Mr. Iguchi said,
00:07:08I think he can do it.
00:07:10He said, 53-53.
00:07:12I'm an amateur.
00:07:14I thought it was impossible.
00:07:16I thought 50-50 was suspicious.
00:07:17But he did 53-53.
00:07:19He did it.
00:07:21If he was happy with 50-50,
00:07:23he would have moved on to his next goal.
00:07:26That's surprising.
00:07:28After this,
00:07:30a major league player,
00:07:32a former major leaguer,
00:07:34will explain why he's so excited.
00:07:37After we introduced Rakuraku,
00:07:39it's easier to manage sales.
00:07:41Our industry has a special way of managing sales.
00:07:44Rakuraku can be customized according to the company.
00:07:47Rakuraku can be customized according to the company.
00:07:49Rakuraku can be customized according to the company.
00:07:51Tsukiya
00:07:53Tsuki
00:07:55Itadakimasu
00:08:02Tsukiya's Tsukimi Sukiyaki Gyudon
00:08:05I won't give up.
00:08:07NI Collaboration
00:08:09What did you do today?
00:08:11DX paperless invoice transfer.
00:08:13I have a lot of work to do.
00:08:14I have a lot of work to do.
00:08:16I'm sure you can do it.
00:08:21I can do it with NI Collaboration.
00:08:23NI Collaboration?
00:08:25A professional consultant
00:08:27who solves management issues 360 degrees
00:08:29and arrives at the right time.
00:08:31That's reassuring.
00:08:33That's why it's good for managing sales.
00:08:35NI Consulting
00:08:38I just changed the noodles.
00:08:40It's different from usual.
00:08:41It's good.
00:08:43When the noodles are chewy,
00:08:45it becomes this good.
00:08:47The pasta that always amazes you.
00:08:49Omaipremium
00:08:51Chewy and delicious spaghetti is now on sale.
00:09:07I want to say
00:09:09a good breath
00:09:11without swelling or bleeding
00:09:13Don't you want to aim for a pink breath?
00:09:15If you have a symptom,
00:09:17improve your blood pressure.
00:09:19Have fun every day with a pink breath.
00:09:41Go on a trip on the weekend.
00:09:43Don't be lonely every day.
00:09:45Agoda
00:09:47The reservation for the trip is Agoda.
00:09:49The number of downloads is No.1.
00:09:52When I'm nervous,
00:09:54I sweat on my hands.
00:09:57I'm glad you came.
00:10:00Don't give up on sweating on your hands.
00:10:02Let's consult a doctor.
00:10:04Kizamitsu
00:10:08I have a feeling that Tokyo will be interesting.
00:10:12Every day is big scale.
00:10:14Ideas are bold.
00:10:16Feelings are open.
00:10:18When I imagine Tokyo like that,
00:10:20I get excited.
00:10:23Tokyo is going up.
00:10:26Tokyo Metro is going up.
00:10:29If you have any questions about Kabushiki,
00:10:31please contact us.
00:10:32Tokyo Metro
00:10:37Today's match was
00:10:406-6.
00:10:433 main players.
00:10:4510 points.
00:10:47It's not even a Famicom game.
00:10:51It was a one-sided game.
00:10:54Yes.
00:10:56The angle of the ball is perfect.
00:10:58If you catch the ball,
00:11:00it will go in any direction.
00:11:02It's a batting game.
00:11:04The angle is perfect.
00:11:07This is the last home run.
00:11:09The 51st home run.
00:11:11It's difficult to throw the yashio.
00:11:13The ball is slow.
00:11:15What do you mean?
00:11:17It's not a pitcher.
00:11:19It's a pitcher.
00:11:21It's hard to hit a slow ball.
00:11:23It's hard to concentrate.
00:11:25Yes.
00:11:26Mr. Okajima, what do you think?
00:11:28He didn't make any mistakes.
00:11:30The pitcher was able to
00:11:32throw the yashio well.
00:11:35He didn't throw the yashio
00:11:37in the right direction.
00:11:39He was able to throw the yashio
00:11:41in the right direction.
00:11:43It's a home run.
00:11:45It's the 50th home run.
00:11:47He was able to throw the yashio
00:11:49in the right direction.
00:11:51It's a home run.
00:11:53He was able to throw the yashio
00:11:54in the right direction.
00:11:56He was able to throw the yashio
00:11:58in the right direction.
00:12:00I was surprised.
00:12:02Mr. Okajima,
00:12:04how much do you think
00:12:06your record will improve?
00:12:08I think it's enough.
00:12:10I think everyone is over-excited.
00:12:12I think it's enough.
00:12:14I think you've already
00:12:16achieved your goal.
00:12:18I'm glad that it's 45-45.
00:12:20Mr. Okajima.
00:12:22I want to give him a break
00:12:24until he's able to do a home run.
00:12:26I want to give him a break
00:12:28until he's able to do a home run.
00:12:30I think that would improve
00:12:32his number of home runs.
00:12:34I think that would improve
00:12:36his number of home runs.
00:12:38It's complicated.
00:12:40I don't want you to get
00:12:42a home run.
00:12:44I don't want you to get a home run.
00:12:46It's a home run.
00:12:48It's a home run.
00:12:50Mr. Iguchi,
00:12:52what is the most complicated thing?
00:12:54But there are a lot of matches against other teams as well.
00:12:56In that sense, I think his record is going to continue to grow.
00:12:59That's right. And he's a young pitcher.
00:13:01I think he's going to be a pitcher who shows what he can do next year.
00:13:06When I was watching, Ohtani-san himself looked really happy.
00:13:10It's the first time I've seen him cheer up so much with a smile.
00:13:16In the previous interview, he said, of course, it's about individual matches.
00:13:19But he said, it's not about individual numbers, it's about the postseason.
00:13:24I think Ohtani-san was under a lot of pressure to achieve his record.
00:13:29He said he wanted to achieve his record as soon as possible.
00:13:34I think he was relieved to be able to move on to the next step.
00:13:39He didn't care about the comments.
00:13:41He said, it's about the team.
00:13:42Iguchi-san, you're interested in individual matches, aren't you?
00:13:45Of course I'm interested.
00:13:48But at the same time, the team is a team that has to win.
00:13:51I think it's important to think about your individual performance in order to win.
00:13:56This record is quite difficult to achieve when you're a pitcher and a batter.
00:14:02That's right. I think you can do it if you're a home run.
00:14:04But I don't think you'll be able to reach this number if you're a pitcher.
00:14:09This year, that's why.
00:14:11If you're a pitcher, I think you can do 51.
00:14:13That's amazing.
00:14:15If you're a pitcher and a batter, you can do 51.
00:14:18That's amazing, too.
00:14:20I don't think it's possible.
00:14:23Now, Ohtani has achieved a great record.
00:14:26He is a world champion who is more particular about his individual performance.
00:14:31Yes.
00:14:32If you know this, you can enjoy the Major League even more.
00:14:35Ohtani is aiming to be a world champion.
00:14:37We will talk about his path and the value of the champion league.
00:14:43Mr. Iguchi and Mr. Okajima are experienced world champions.
00:14:49Mr. Iguchi and Mr. Okajima, what does the world champion mean to you?
00:14:56What kind of series is it? What kind of existence is it?
00:14:59Mr. Iguchi, please tell us.
00:15:01I think this is the title I want to win the most in the Major League.
00:15:06The title you want to win the most?
00:15:07Yes, the title I want to win the most.
00:15:09It's the result of everyone's hard work for the past year.
00:15:13It's an honor as a baseball player.
00:15:16Not everyone can be a world champion.
00:15:18Mr. Okajima, what do you think?
00:15:20I realized this after I joined the Major League.
00:15:23I think it's a special existence.
00:15:24You realized this after you joined the Major League?
00:15:25Yes.
00:15:26I didn't really think about the Major League.
00:15:28I thought if I became a world champion after I joined the Major League, I would get a ring.
00:15:32I thought if I became a world champion after I joined the Major League, I would get a ring.
00:15:36That's why everyone was working so hard.
00:15:39It's all about timing.
00:15:40Yes.
00:15:43Mr. Tsutsumi, you said yourself that you want to become a world champion.
00:15:50Yes, that's right.
00:15:51After winning the 40-40 match,
00:15:55my goal is to advance to the postseason and win the World Series.
00:16:01You said you want to achieve your goal later.
00:16:05I think you're worried about your results,
00:16:10but I think you know that your goal is to become a world champion.
00:16:17When you reached 40-40, you said goodbye to the home run?
00:16:21Yes, goodbye to the home run.
00:16:23You reached 40-40 in the home run.
00:16:25And when you reached 50-50, you won 6 out of 6.
00:16:303 home runs, 10 points, and the postseason.
00:16:35That's right.
00:16:36Where did you win?
00:16:37Lone Depot Park, Miami.
00:16:39I won against Nakai last year.
00:16:41You won against him in the WBC.
00:16:44You said you saw Nakai's face, but I saw it too.
00:16:49I was like, that's him!
00:16:52I think it's good to have a lot of things overlapping.
00:16:58You can't control it by yourself.
00:17:01Now, let's talk about the current situation of DOJAS,
00:17:05who belongs to NALEAGUE West District.
00:17:08He's in the first place in the current team.
00:17:10DOJAS is in the first place in NALEAGUE West District
00:17:13at the 20th minute of the Japanese time.
00:17:16There's a 4-game difference between the 2nd place and the 2nd place.
00:17:19In the shortest time, he will win the district championship on the 23rd.
00:17:23If he wins the district championship, he can advance to the postseason.
00:17:26But the world championship and the district championship are different.
00:17:31I don't know how it works.
00:17:34I don't know how great the district championship is.
00:17:38It's a little difficult.
00:17:42It's difficult, so I'd like you to tell me about it today.
00:17:46There are 30 teams in the major leagues.
00:17:50The 30 teams are divided into two leagues, the American League and the National League.
00:17:56In addition, there are three groups in the league,
00:18:02so there are six groups in total.
00:18:05If he wins the group, he will win the district championship.
00:18:10Where is DOJAS now?
00:18:12DOJAS belongs to NALEAGUE West District.
00:18:15If he wins the district championship, he can advance to the postseason, right?
00:18:20Yes, that's right.
00:18:22But there is a possibility that other teams will also advance to the postseason.
00:18:25I'll explain this later.
00:18:27Mr. Tsutsumi, you've never won the district championship before, have you?
00:18:32No, I haven't.
00:18:34I've been playing for six years at ANGELS,
00:18:37but ANGELS has been closed to the world for a long time.
00:18:40I've never been to the postseason.
00:18:43This is the first time I've been to the postseason.
00:18:46It's a dream, isn't it?
00:18:47Yes, it's a dream.
00:18:49Speaking of which, I've stopped watching ANGELS matches.
00:18:54How are you doing this year?
00:18:59Well, I haven't been able to play in the postseason for a long time.
00:19:06Let's take a look at the World Championship that Ohtani is aiming for.
00:19:11In the district championship, 12 teams with excellent results will play in the tournament.
00:19:17There were six teams who won the district championship, right?
00:19:20Yes, that's right.
00:19:21All the teams that won the district championship can advance to the postseason.
00:19:23But only 12 teams can advance to the postseason.
00:19:25These 12 teams will play in the tournament,
00:19:27and the team that wins until the end will be the world champion.
00:19:31By the way, the World Series is...
00:19:35I'd like you to look at the postseason tournament table.
00:19:39The final match between the two teams that won the tournament.
00:19:42In other words, it's here.
00:19:44That's what I'm aiming for.
00:19:47Mr. Iguchi, how do you decide on the 12 teams?
00:19:52If you win the district championship, you'll be able to advance to the postseason, right?
00:19:58Yes, that's right.
00:19:59In addition to the winning teams,
00:20:01the top three teams from each league can advance to the postseason.
00:20:07Does that mean all the top two teams can advance to the postseason?
00:20:10No, only the winning teams can advance to the postseason.
00:20:12Only the winning teams?
00:20:14Yes, only the winning teams from the top two teams can advance to the postseason.
00:20:17I see.
00:20:19Do you think the winning teams are good?
00:20:21If the winning team is in the first place, the number of matches will be reduced.
00:20:25Yes, that's right.
00:20:27In the case of the Dodgers,
00:20:30even if they lose all the remaining matches, they can advance to the postseason.
00:20:34That's why they decided to advance to the postseason.
00:20:36Even if they don't win, they can advance to the postseason.
00:20:40Now, let's see how the 12 teams will advance to the postseason.
00:20:46If you don't win against the top four teams in the postseason, you can't advance to the world championship.
00:20:51Normally, if you win once in a tournament, you can advance to the world championship.
00:20:55But the postseason in the major leagues is different.
00:20:58In the postseason, the number of matches will increase as the teams advance to the postseason.
00:21:07The final World Series will be played in the postseason.
00:21:13It's a long road.
00:21:16Yes, it is.
00:21:17Kikuna-san, the road to the World Series is very difficult.
00:21:22That's where Ohtani is aiming for.
00:21:25What?
00:21:26What do you think?
00:21:29What do you think of the situation?
00:21:31If the Dodgers play in the postseason,
00:21:34Iguchi-san,
00:21:35Yes?
00:21:36The pitchers are really...
00:21:38Yes, it's a little difficult for the pitchers.
00:21:41There are so few pitchers!
00:21:44Is that so?
00:21:46There are so few Dodgers pitchers!
00:21:51It's going to be a tough match.
00:21:53Yes, it is.
00:21:54If the Dodgers don't win, the postseason will be very difficult.
00:21:59So, how many Japanese players have won the World Series?
00:22:04Yes, please look at this.
00:22:07Hideki Matsui, who won the MVP of the World Series.
00:22:11Koji Uehara, who won the bronze medal in the World Series.
00:22:15So far, 8 Japanese players have won the World Series.
00:22:20There are 8 Japanese players!
00:22:23There is no comparison.
00:22:26It's hard to tell if there are many or few.
00:22:29I think there are a lot of Japanese players.
00:22:31What do you think, Iguchi-san?
00:22:33Yes.
00:22:34All the players are going to a strong team.
00:22:37That's what Ohtani is aiming for.
00:22:40If the Dodgers go to a strong team,
00:22:43there will be a regular match.
00:22:46That's right.
00:22:47If the Dodgers go to a strong team, there will be a regular match.
00:22:52There are players like Ichiro.
00:22:56There are players like Nonosuto.
00:22:58They don't have much experience.
00:23:00Right.
00:23:01Right now, there are no players like Darubishu.
00:23:03Right.
00:23:04Even if they are great players,
00:23:06it's hard to become a world champion.
00:23:08Even if they have a long history,
00:23:10it's hard to become a world champion.
00:23:11It's impossible to become a world champion with individual skills.
00:23:13It's impossible.
00:23:14For example,
00:23:15there is a player named Barry Bonds,
00:23:17who has sold 162 home runs.
00:23:19He has never become a world champion.
00:23:21He almost became a world champion.
00:23:23He didn't become a world champion.
00:23:24He didn't become a world champion.
00:23:25He didn't become a world champion.
00:23:26Now,
00:23:27I'm sure everyone is curious.
00:23:29If you become a world champion,
00:23:31what do you get?
00:23:33What do you get as a gift?
00:23:35Let's find out.
00:23:36Yes.
00:23:37According to Iguchi-san and Okajima-san,
00:23:39if you become a world champion,
00:23:42you will get a prize and a champion ring.
00:23:46A champion ring.
00:23:48A commemorative ring.
00:23:49You will also get a prize.
00:23:52How much will you get as a prize?
00:23:54Will you give it to your team?
00:23:56What kind of system is this?
00:23:57Yes.
00:23:58Players of the team who advance to the playoff
00:24:00will receive a portion of the prize money
00:24:02they earned in the playoff as a gift.
00:24:04Yes.
00:24:05Players of the team who won the World Series last year
00:24:07will receive $56,163 per player.
00:24:11The prize money at that time was $76,000.
00:24:14Per player?
00:24:15Yes, per player.
00:24:16Isn't that amazing?
00:24:17I don't know.
00:24:18You can buy a house with that money.
00:24:19That's right.
00:24:20Isn't that amazing?
00:24:21I don't know.
00:24:22It's all Starman players.
00:24:23All of them?
00:24:24All of them?
00:24:25Who are they?
00:24:26One of the players who was in the team for a year.
00:24:30I see.
00:24:31When Iguchi-san won the White Sox,
00:24:34can I ask you this?
00:24:35Yes.
00:24:36In my case,
00:24:37the prize money was about $400,000.
00:24:40$400,000 and $600,000.
00:24:42About $100,000.
00:24:43The current rate may be a little lower.
00:24:45Yes.
00:24:46It was decided by 4 consecutive wins.
00:24:48The number of matches was small,
00:24:49so the prize money was small.
00:24:51But if you can make it to the 7,000th match,
00:24:53the prize money will increase.
00:24:55I see.
00:24:56I see.
00:24:57Yes, that's right.
00:24:59Now, let's talk about the champion ring.
00:25:01I'd like to see what it looks like.
00:25:04Yes.
00:25:05Iguchi-san and Okajima-san brought it specially for us.
00:25:09Please show it to us, Iguchi-san.
00:25:11Really?
00:25:12From the pocket.
00:25:13From the pocket.
00:25:14It looks like a high-cost ring.
00:25:20It's cool.
00:25:21This is the ring I got when I became the world champion in the White Sox in 2005.
00:25:25Wow, it's shiny.
00:25:27On the side, there is a name,
00:25:29the result of the season,
00:25:31and the number of matches.
00:25:33It's engraved.
00:25:34The result.
00:25:35Yes.
00:25:36And most of the teams have their team logos.
00:25:39Depending on the team logo,
00:25:40various stones and diamonds are engraved.
00:25:44That's cool.
00:25:45I see.
00:25:46The champion ring of the White Sox
00:25:49and the champion ring of the Red Sox,
00:25:51when Okajima-san won,
00:25:52is the design different?
00:25:54No, it's not.
00:25:55Can I see it?
00:25:56Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:25:57From the pocket.
00:25:58I want to see it.
00:25:59I want to see it.
00:26:00I want to see it.
00:26:01Give me the small change.
00:26:04Wow.
00:26:05Wow.
00:26:06It's different.
00:26:07It's totally different.
00:26:08Excuse me.
00:26:09Can I put them side by side?
00:26:11Of course.
00:26:12Wow.
00:26:13Wow.
00:26:14It's amazing.
00:26:15It's like a door is opening.
00:26:17When these two are put together.
00:26:19It's true.
00:26:20It's magic.
00:26:21Wow.
00:26:22Okajima-san,
00:26:23what are the characteristics of the ring of the Red Sox?
00:26:26The blue one is sapphire.
00:26:29The red one is ruby.
00:26:31There are diamonds around here.
00:26:35How many rings do you make in a year?
00:26:39For the players?
00:26:40Or for the directors?
00:26:41We give them to the staff members.
00:26:43Oh, the staff members.
00:26:44All the staff members.
00:26:45That's a lot.
00:26:47I'm so happy.
00:26:48Okajima-san and I were in the same company.
00:26:50Yes, we were.
00:26:51Yes, we were.
00:26:52I can't get it.
00:26:53We were in the same company.
00:26:54That's amazing.
00:26:55Higashiki-san was in the same company,
00:26:58but I didn't fit in.
00:27:01I could tell by your voice.
00:27:04Wow, that's amazing.
00:27:06It's so obvious.
00:27:09So when Ohtani-senshu gets the ring,
00:27:14does he get a deco pin or something?
00:27:18He's very considerate.
00:27:19Yes, he is.
00:27:20How considerate is he?
00:27:22How much does he make?
00:27:24I don't think he can make a ring,
00:27:26but he can make a necklace.
00:27:28If he wants to make it,
00:27:30he can make it.
00:27:32If he orders it, he can make it.
00:27:35If he orders it, he can make it.
00:27:37He's very considerate.
00:27:40Yes.
00:27:41I made a necklace.
00:27:45I bought it.
00:27:47I bought it.
00:27:48I bought it.
00:27:49It's the same.
00:27:50It's the same.
00:27:51It's a little big.
00:27:52If you pay, he makes you an extra one?
00:27:54Yes.
00:27:55Yes.
00:27:56Like this.
00:27:58I made it for my wife, too.
00:28:02For your wife?
00:28:03Yes.
00:28:04That's amazing.
00:28:06He does this for me, too.
00:28:08For your family?
00:28:14For my wife,
00:28:16I got a pendant as a gift from the team.
00:28:19You have one for your family, too?
00:28:21Yes, I do.
00:28:22That's amazing.
00:28:23We bought the present.
00:28:25It depends on the timing, right?
00:28:28When can we get the ring?
00:28:31You can get it when you become a world champion.
00:28:36The ceremony will be held next year.
00:28:40It will be held in October and November,
00:28:42and in the spring of March and April.
00:28:44Matsui.
00:28:46Matsui was the MVP of the New York Yankees.
00:28:52This is the ceremony when the Yankees won the World Series.
00:28:57Matsui was the MVP of the World Series,
00:29:01but the following year, he became a trade for the Angels.
00:29:04He participated in the ceremony as an opponent.
00:29:11It's been a while since I've seen this red uniform.
00:29:14It's a little...
00:29:16I don't even remember.
00:29:18Matsui was the MVP of the World Series,
00:29:21but the following year, he became a trade for the Angels.
00:29:27It's strange.
00:29:28Last year, he became the MVP of the World Series,
00:29:31but he became a trade for the Angels.
00:29:33This is serious.
00:29:36He became the world champion,
00:29:39and he was the brightest and most active player,
00:29:41but he became a trade for the Angels.
00:29:43This is also a major event.
00:29:46By the way, Gekidan-san,
00:29:48do you know who has the most champion rings in Japan?
00:29:53Matsui-san.
00:29:54He was in the top 8.
00:29:56I think so.
00:29:58Love-san was the first.
00:30:00Love-san started it.
00:30:02I think there was a hint in the story,
00:30:04but not only the players,
00:30:06but also the staff can get it.
00:30:08Relatives?
00:30:10Tsutsumi-san?
00:30:12I want to say that,
00:30:14but I'm not related to it.
00:30:16I've been to many events,
00:30:18but I can't give it to the audience.
00:30:20Actually, Saita Hojisha is not a player.
00:30:23In fact, he is a bullpen catcher in San Francisco Giants.
00:30:28Uematsu Taira-san.
00:30:30And Shin Kyu-shi.
00:30:32Harito Kyu-san.
00:30:34Ogawa Haro-san.
00:30:36These two have three each.
00:30:40Shin Kyu-shi.
00:30:44If the coach contributes to the team,
00:30:47the players will get it.
00:30:49But it's important to have that kind of spirit.
00:30:52Everyone is on the same team.
00:30:54You have to be motivated.
00:30:56You have to be considerate.
00:30:59Not only the team,
00:31:01but also the family can get the champion rings.
00:31:04If you win the championship,
00:31:06there will be a gift.
00:31:08I heard from Okajima-san's wife, Yuka-san.
00:31:11Besides the champion rings,
00:31:13look at this.
00:31:15The family can participate in the parade.
00:31:17You can visit the White House with the players.
00:31:21Only the winners can buy the souvenir goods.
00:31:26You can also move with a family-only plane.
00:31:30I see.
00:31:31Did you meet the president?
00:31:33Yes, I did.
00:31:35He was Bush at the time.
00:31:37Bush?
00:31:39Bush?
00:31:41Was he Bush?
00:31:42Yes.
00:31:43He gave me a pat on the back.
00:31:45He said I did a good job.
00:31:47I wonder how valuable the rings are.
00:31:50Not everyone can get them.
00:31:52This ring is very valuable.
00:31:55The value of the ring is not known.
00:31:58However, Okajima-san,
00:32:00who became the world champion in Red Sox in 2007,
00:32:03has his own YouTube channel
00:32:05where he shows off his champion rings.
00:32:07Wow.
00:32:09Let's take a look.
00:32:13Okajima-san's champion ring.
00:32:15How much does it cost?
00:32:18What are you doing, Okajima-san?
00:32:20That's not a replica.
00:32:21No, no.
00:32:22Look.
00:32:24There is also a case.
00:32:26This case is a little heavy.
00:32:28I brought it today.
00:32:30There is also a certificate.
00:32:32I have it at home.
00:32:34There is evidence that this is genuine.
00:32:37Okajima-san expects it to be 2.5 million yen.
00:32:40What is his evaluation?
00:32:43Please announce it.
00:32:46I'm curious.
00:32:47Ta-da.
00:32:495 million yen.
00:32:515 million yen.
00:32:53It's amazing.
00:32:55I think it's going to start now.
00:33:00Wow.
00:33:01The value of the ring itself is said to be about $30,000.
00:33:06This ring is provided to the staff of the club
00:33:09and other players.
00:33:13Sometimes it is distributed in the auction market.
00:33:18I see.
00:33:20At that time, it is about 3 to 4 million yen.
00:33:26It's not just the staff of the club.
00:33:30It's a real player.
00:33:32It's a player who's been active.
00:33:35I think that's the biggest plus point.
00:33:39I see.
00:33:40Wow.
00:33:42This is it.
00:33:43This is it.
00:33:44Okajima-san, when will it be sold?
00:33:47No, no.
00:33:48It will never be sold.
00:33:49It will never be sold.
00:33:50It will never be sold?
00:33:51It will never be sold.
00:33:52Then why did you ask?
00:33:53I thought about the value.
00:33:55Besides that, there is something more amazing.
00:33:59If you win, you can get the ring.
00:34:03You can buy it yourself.
00:34:05I bought this necklace.
00:34:07But there is a trophy.
00:34:09There is a trophy of the replica.
00:34:11You can buy that.
00:34:13This is Tiffany's.
00:34:15There are 25 members in the roster.
00:34:18You can only buy it for 25 people.
00:34:21How much is it?
00:34:23It's over 50,000 yen.
00:34:25It's over 50,000 yen.
00:34:27It's over 50,000 yen.
00:34:28It's expensive.
00:34:30It's amazing.
00:34:31You can only buy it for 25 people.
00:34:33Everyone buys it.
00:34:35Everyone wants two, but they can only buy one.
00:34:38How much is it?
00:34:40I think it's expensive.
00:34:42It's over 10 million yen.
00:34:44Let's get back to the topic.
00:34:48Let's ask Tsutsumi-san.
00:34:50Ohtani-san was in the postseason.
00:34:54I don't know if this is news or not.
00:34:57I was talking about it earlier.
00:35:01I said that he didn't have a pitcher.
00:35:05But there is a theory that Ohtani will throw.
00:35:09I think it's not zero.
00:35:13Tsutsumi-san, what do you think?
00:35:15I'm a little nervous right now.
00:35:17In the first place, a local city called Los Angeles Times.
00:35:21There is an anxiety factor in the Dodgers' first pitchers.
00:35:24I thought that if I did that, I wouldn't be able to win the playoff.
00:35:28The reason is, as Nakai-san said, the departure due to the injury of the main pitcher.
00:35:33That's why Ohtani doesn't throw as a pitcher.
00:35:38I got that question from the press.
00:35:41Director Roberts.
00:35:44The director didn't completely deny it.
00:35:47He said that there is a very low possibility that anything is possible.
00:35:51But it's not zero.
00:35:53It's not zero.
00:35:56Let's ask Okajima-san.
00:36:00A pitcher who hasn't thrown in a year.
00:36:05What is the possibility that Ohtani will throw in the postseason?
00:36:08I think it's better not to throw.
00:36:11If you ask me if I can throw or not, I might be able to throw.
00:36:15It's better not to throw.
00:36:17I might be able to throw, but it's better not to throw.
00:36:19It's during the rehabilitation period.
00:36:21I don't want to force it.
00:36:24This year is the year to focus on pitching.
00:36:28For that reason, I want to go to the postseason and become a world champion.
00:36:32I want to throw even if there is no pitcher.
00:36:34I think I can endure it and do it for a few more years.
00:36:38You're still in the middle of rehabilitation.
00:36:42Of course, you're going to get stronger.
00:36:45If I get injured again, I don't know what to do.
00:36:50I might be able to throw in the postseason.
00:36:53I don't want to force it.
00:36:56Ohtani is throwing 150kg.
00:37:01He's in good shape.
00:37:02How much does he throw today?
00:37:04He's throwing a straight ball that's about 150kg.
00:37:08During the season, he's going to play with a batter.
00:37:14I think he's going to do that.
00:37:16Does he throw a lot of balls?
00:37:18I think he's throwing a lot of balls.
00:37:19I don't want to force it.
00:37:22Yamamoto is back in September.
00:37:28He's been adjusted to the postseason.
00:37:30I think he'll be a key player.
00:37:32You have a lot of hair.
00:37:35How much hair do you need to have?
00:37:40Yamamoto has a lot of hair.
00:37:43Do you have to do your best?
00:37:45I'm in a situation where I have to be a pillar of rotation.
00:37:49I'm in the middle of rehabilitation.
00:37:51I'm going to be 89kg.
00:37:53I think I can go to 100kg next.
00:37:55I think I can go to 100kg in the postseason.
00:37:57I think Yamamoto can go to 100kg in the postseason.
00:38:00Don't you feel like you're going to be excited when you play in Ohtani?
00:38:06Don't you feel like you're going to be excited when you play in Ohtani?
00:38:09That's one of the factors that make me excited.
00:38:11That's one of the factors that make me excited.
00:38:14I'm sure he'll say it's not zero.
00:38:17I'm sure he'll say it's not zero.
00:38:19It's hard.
00:38:20It's hot.
00:38:22It's hot, but I'm injured.
00:38:24If you get injured, you'll be responsible for it.
00:38:28He's the coach.
00:38:30How much can he endure?
00:38:33If he goes up to 10kg, 20kg, 30kg, it's the same.
00:38:39It's different from practice.
00:38:41It's different from practice.
00:38:42What if he says,
00:38:43What if he says,
00:38:45I can't take responsibility.
00:38:47I can't take responsibility.
00:38:49I'd like you to pay attention to this.
00:38:52Mr. Eguchi, Mr. Okajima, Mr. Tsutsumi, that's all.
00:38:55Thank you very much.
00:38:59Next, here's a special edition.
00:39:03This week, the highest temperature in Tokyo is 35 degrees.
00:39:08Even in September, severe heatwaves continue.
00:39:13Due to the long heat,
00:39:15people who have abnormalities in their bodies.
00:39:20The sun is strong.
00:39:22The moment I go outside, my eyes are dry.
00:39:26I used to have dry eyes.
00:39:28The sun's light and my dry eyes combined.
00:39:33It's dazzling.
00:39:35My eyes are tingling.
00:39:37Tears come out.
00:39:39If the sun is too strong,
00:39:41my eyes are bloodshot.
00:39:43It's hard to wear contacts.
00:39:47It's itchy.
00:39:48I turn on the air conditioner.
00:39:51When I wake up in the morning, I feel itchy.
00:39:55I feel like I have an allergy.
00:39:59People who feel eye trouble.
00:40:03In fact, this is due to the heat of summer.
00:40:06It may be the effect of the summer sun.
00:40:11My eyes are drier than usual.
00:40:13My eyes hurt.
00:40:15An expert will explain the symptoms of eye problems.
00:40:20We will learn how to deal with them.
00:40:23From now on, we will learn how to deal with eye problems caused by the accumulation of summer damage.
00:40:32This is Dr. Miki Uchino of Keishin Gotanda Eye Clinic.
00:40:41It's the second half of September.
00:40:43It's still hot.
00:40:45Uchino, how do you feel?
00:40:50It's hot outside.
00:40:52I turn on the air conditioner when I'm indoors.
00:40:56The difference between indoors and outdoors makes me tired.
00:41:02This is difficult.
00:41:05Some people have to turn on the air conditioner indoors.
00:41:10Dr. Uchino, is it true that your eyes are damaged by the heat of summer?
00:41:17Yes, it is.
00:41:19The number of people who have eye problems is increasing.
00:41:25Just as you feel tired in the heat of summer, your eyes are affected by the heat.
00:41:31This is caused by strong sunlight and UV rays.
00:41:36This causes discomfort in the eyes and fatigue in the eyes.
00:41:42This year, the number of people who have eye problems is decreasing.
00:41:48I think there are a lot of people who have eye problems after September.
00:41:54Can you check if your eyes are affected by the heat of summer?
00:42:01Yes, I prepared a self-check for my eyes.
00:42:08This is the check item.
00:42:10Let's take a look at it.
00:42:14Let's start with the first one.
00:42:16My eyes often feel numb.
00:42:19I often feel tired and light pain in my eyes.
00:42:23When I notice it, my eyes are often bloodshot.
00:42:27I often cry even though I'm not doing anything.
00:42:30When I go outside, I can easily feel the light.
00:42:34I often have my eyelids sag once a day.
00:42:38I often sleep with the air conditioner on.
00:42:41These are the 7 items.
00:42:43I often sleep with the air conditioner on.
00:42:47I think this is because I'm on this show.
00:42:50I think it's easier to sleep with the air conditioner on.
00:42:55Most people sleep with the air conditioner on.
00:42:58There are four items.
00:43:02My eyes are often bloodshot.
00:43:05When I go outside, I often feel uncomfortable.
00:43:11My eyes are often bloodshot.
00:43:13I often feel tired and light pain in my eyes.
00:43:16My eyes are often bloodshot when I go outside.
00:43:22It's because you don't go outside.
00:43:24I went outside this week.
00:43:26It's because you don't go outside.
00:43:29It's because I got sunburned in the daytime.
00:43:32I got sunburned.
00:43:34It's because of me.
00:43:37It's because the sun is bright.
00:43:40You have to get used to it.
00:43:42You have to get used to it.
00:43:44You have to get used to it.
00:43:46How many items are there?
00:43:50If there are more than three items, it's dangerous.
00:43:56Let's see which items are dangerous.
00:44:03Eye drops make your eyes more likely to get tired.
00:44:09Eye drops often cause pain.
00:44:14People who get tired and feel pain in their eyes are at risk.
00:44:24What about you, Nakai?
00:44:27I'm not sure if it's an eye drop.
00:44:32There were about four of them.
00:44:35Really?
00:44:36One, two, three, four.
00:44:38My eyes were burning.
00:44:40Yesterday, I didn't feel any pain, but my face turned red.
00:44:44I thought I'd go to the hospital today, but when I woke up, I was fine.
00:44:48I was like, wow, I'm so young.
00:44:51And I had cramps.
00:44:53Cramps are scary, right?
00:44:55It's scary.
00:44:56I was surprised.
00:44:57I couldn't stop at all.
00:44:59When I was young, I had cramps for a day, but it lasted for four or five days.
00:45:04Four or five days?
00:45:05Yes.
00:45:06I thought, what's going on?
00:45:07So I went to the ophthalmologist, but they said I was fine.
00:45:10I don't feel any pain or itchiness, but my eyes are burning all the time.
00:45:17I was like, what's going on?
00:45:19People who have cramps for 24 hours may need treatment.
00:45:26However, people like Nakai-san who don't have cramps for 24 hours may need a dry eye.
00:45:33Four or five days?
00:45:35Not all the time.
00:45:37But if you look in the mirror, you can see the waves.
00:45:42It's a little scary.
00:45:44I think you should take a look at this.
00:45:49If you have cramps, please listen to the explanation and learn how to deal with it.
00:45:58Why do you have more trouble with your eyes when it's hot?
00:46:02According to Dr. Uchino,
00:46:06it's due to UV rays that damage the surface of your eyes.
00:46:10Also, it's because you use the air conditioner too much.
00:46:14I think it's also due to UV rays.
00:46:17Please tell us in detail.
00:46:20If you use UV rays for a long time,
00:46:23you can damage the surface of the cornea.
00:46:28Also, you can feel the pain and blood in your eyes because of the damage to the cornea.
00:46:35When it's hot, something like a membrane will stick to your cornea,
00:46:40making it difficult to see.
00:46:42You all said that you use the air conditioner too much.
00:46:46I think you can't turn off the air conditioner in this season.
00:46:49What do you think, Dr. Uchino?
00:46:51That's right. I can't turn off the air conditioner.
00:46:54The main cause of cramps is dry eye.
00:46:57When you have dry eye, you can see blurry or hazy symptoms.
00:47:03Tears that protect the surface of your eyes can also evaporate due to air conditioning.
00:47:11It can also cause viruses and infectious diseases.
00:47:16When it's hot, you spend a lot of time in an air-conditioned room.
00:47:22I think it's very likely to catch a cold.
00:47:25That's why it's said to be dangerous to have dry eye.
00:47:29Dry eye is dry, isn't it?
00:47:32If it's raining like this, the humidity is very strong.
00:47:36I think you don't have to be careful about dry eye.
00:47:41I think you spend a lot of time looking at your smartphone in the air-conditioned room.
00:47:49Some people use contact lenses.
00:47:52Air-conditioned smartphones and contact lenses are said to cause dry eye.
00:47:58There are three conditions.
00:48:00Why does your smartphone cause dry eye?
00:48:02That's a very good question.
00:48:04Thank you very much.
00:48:06It's already been studied.
00:48:09When you live a normal life, you blink about 20 times.
00:48:1420 times in a minute?
00:48:16Yes, in a minute.
00:48:18But when you're looking at your smartphone or PC, it's said to be reduced to one-third.
00:48:25It's better to blink.
00:48:30According to Dr. Uchino,
00:48:34Be careful of dry eye caused by tapioca.
00:48:40Tapioca?
00:48:42Is that tapioca?
00:48:44Tapioca is good for eating, isn't it?
00:48:46That's right.
00:48:48The bulge on the edge of the eyelid is called tapioca.
00:48:55Normally, when you blink, the membranes secrete oil and cover the surface of your eyes.
00:49:03It prevents the evaporation of water and keeps the moisture in your eyes.
00:49:08However, in the hot season, the salt in the air-conditioned room increases,
00:49:12so it dries up and makes it difficult for the oil to melt.
00:49:18Then the membranes are clogged and a lump of oil is formed, which is called tapioca.
00:49:26I didn't know that.
00:49:28Tapioca makes the moisture in the eyes evaporate and the dry eye deteriorates.
00:49:38Dr. Uchino, what do you think?
00:49:41I've never heard of tapioca.
00:49:44Is there a difference between monomorai and tapioca?
00:49:48I don't know.
00:49:50Monomorai is a type of tapioca that clogs the oil line on the edge of the eye.
00:49:56And tapioca is a type of tapioca that infects the eyelid line and causes pain and bleeding.
00:50:06It's a little different.
00:50:08I don't know the difference in appearance.
00:50:12The appearance is also very different.
00:50:14I think you'll find out when you become a monomorai.
00:50:19However, tapioca is hard to tell unless you look closely.
00:50:24I'm sure there are a lot of people who have tapioca in their eyes.
00:50:29Do women have a habit of looking at tapioca because they put on makeup?
00:50:35Yes, I think so.
00:50:37Sometimes women say,
00:50:39I have a pimple here.
00:50:41Some people say that.
00:50:43Have you ever had a pimple?
00:50:45For example, if you put on eye makeup to the end of your eyelashes,
00:50:48the makeup gets dirty and clogs the eyelid line.
00:50:52Oh, around the eyes.
00:50:55That's right.
00:50:56Tapioca can cause monomorai, and tapioca can cause a big sign.
00:51:03So be careful.
00:51:04Tapioca is hard to wash, isn't it?
00:51:07That's right.
00:51:09Is there a way to keep it clean?
00:51:11Yes, there is.
00:51:12I'll talk about that later.
00:51:14Thank you very much.
00:51:16After this, we will explain how to deal with eye trouble caused by indoor lights and air conditioning.
00:51:24This is a video I developed by myself.
00:51:27Unbelievable episode.
00:51:29It's too delicious.
00:51:31It's a school homework.
00:51:33Wow, amazing.
00:51:36Tomorrow night, G100.
00:52:01Wow, amazing.
00:52:11It's a one-on-one situation.
00:52:13It's the last free kick.
00:52:15It was a close call.
00:52:17Soccer is a team play.
00:52:26Dad, you got 100 points.
00:52:27Dad, you're amazing.
00:52:29I want more rewards.
00:52:32A plan to cash back insurance with safe driving.
00:52:37Sony Sonpo
00:52:41That company is also taking it seriously.
00:52:43I want you to come to my strategy to become a force for the world to move forward.
00:52:49I'm serious about soccer.
00:52:51Connecting strategy and business.
00:52:55The adventure of Princess Zelda begins.
00:52:58Oh, a monster.
00:52:59Excuse me.
00:53:00Let's borrow a pot, meat, and even a bird.
00:53:05Let's lure it with meat.
00:53:08Oh, no.
00:53:09It's coming after me.
00:53:11Watch out.
00:53:13I'm glad I borrowed this kid.
00:53:16What you borrow and how you use it is up to you.
00:53:19Nintendo Switch Legend of Zelda.
00:53:24There's a notification that Satofuru is about to arrive.
00:53:28I get nervous and go out to the front door.
00:53:30I don't have a driver's license.
00:53:33I don't have a driver's license.
00:53:34I don't have a driver's license.
00:53:35I don't have a driver's license.
00:53:36Satofuru is a good example.
00:53:40It's the same hotel, but the price is different.
00:53:42How much do you want?
00:53:43What?
00:53:44Option?
00:53:45There's Toribago.
00:53:46Compare the hotel fee with the 70-plus reservation sites on Toribago.
00:53:50Get a good deal.
00:53:51Hotel?
00:53:52Toribago.
00:53:59Let's jump out!
00:54:00To the most fun tomorrow!
00:54:02A new way to play!
00:54:04Hasura Hybrid!
00:54:06Tapwild is out, too.
00:54:10We're going to talk about how to deal with summer damage.
00:54:15It's an effective way to deal with sunburn.
00:54:19According to my doctor...
00:54:23It's effective to wear an eye mask and close your eyes.
00:54:27I can sleep.
00:54:28Yes.
00:54:29Close your eyes, relax, and get enough rest.
00:54:34By closing your eyes, your cornea will heal.
00:54:41It will heal naturally.
00:54:44If you can find eye drops on the market, I recommend using non-irritating ones.
00:54:51Choose non-irritating ones for your cornea.
00:54:57Even in September, there's a lot of UV rays and sunburn.
00:55:03So sunglasses are very important to prevent UV rays.
00:55:08Can you use eye drops that you got from a dermatologist a year ago?
00:55:24That's a great question.
00:55:27You should stop using them a year later.
00:55:30They only work for a month.
00:55:33What?
00:55:34It's not a month.
00:55:36What do you mean?
00:55:38It doesn't protect your eyes.
00:55:41Also, when you put on eye drops, they stick to your eyelashes.
00:55:48UV rays are supposed to go down, but they absorb them.
00:55:54The bacteria grow inside.
00:55:57So I always tell my patients to use them for a month.
00:56:01I see.
00:56:02Last year...
00:56:03Please throw them away.
00:56:06It's a waste to throw them away.
00:56:08You can't use them all up.
00:56:11That's right.
00:56:12Please buy them.
00:56:14Some people use eye drops once an hour.
00:56:22Some people don't use them once a day.
00:56:26How often do you use them?
00:56:30The prescription says you should use them 4 or 6 times.
00:56:35It also says how many times you should use them.
00:56:41However, if you don't have a prescription,
00:56:44we recommend that you use them more than 10 times.
00:56:48That way, you can wash away the bacteria on your eyelids.
00:56:53So I don't recommend it.
00:56:55I see.
00:56:56It doesn't mean you should use them more than 10 times.
00:57:00I see.
00:57:01Sakamoto from Giants used them 3 times yesterday.
00:57:06That's a lot.
00:57:08I saw him using them 3 times on the bench.
00:57:12I thought he was using them 3 times.
00:57:14If it's not just one day,
00:57:18I think it's better to use them 3 times.
00:57:213 times just by using them?
00:57:23That's a lot.
00:57:24I'm sure that's a lot.
00:57:27I don't know him.
00:57:29I'm not his friend.
00:57:31Next,
00:57:33how to use eye drops with an air conditioner.
00:57:37This one says,
00:57:39it's effective to pat your eyes.
00:57:42What kind of exercise is this?
00:57:44If you're worried about dry eyes,
00:57:47it's effective to blink consciously.
00:57:51By blinking,
00:57:53tears will spread on the surface of your eyes,
00:57:56and your eyes will be moist.
00:57:58That way, you can reduce the burden on your eyes.
00:58:02One of the exercises is called
00:58:04pat pat exercise,
00:58:06which relaxes the muscles around your eyes.
00:58:09Please tell us about pat pat exercise.
00:58:11Close your eyes tightly for 2 minutes.
00:58:142 minutes?
00:58:15That's good.
00:58:16Let's do it.
00:58:18Nakai-san,
00:58:19close your eyes tightly for 2 minutes.
00:58:212 minutes?
00:58:22Thank you for making it short.
00:58:24It's helpful.
00:58:262 minutes?
00:58:27Close your eyes tightly for 2 minutes,
00:58:30and open your eyes wide.
00:58:32Repeat this exercise.
00:58:34How many times should I do this?
00:58:37I think it's effective to do it 5 times.
00:58:411, 2, pat.
00:58:43Please do it 5 times.
00:58:45We'll do it according to the rhythm.
00:58:47Let's do it.
00:58:491, 2, pat.
00:58:511, 2, pat.
00:58:531, 2, pat.
00:58:551, 2, pat.
00:58:571, 2, pat.
00:58:591, 2, pat.
00:59:011, 2, pat.
00:59:03Everyone, it's perfect.
00:59:05I feel refreshed.
00:59:07I feel refreshed.
00:59:10I feel like my eyes are moist with tears.
00:59:13I think it's effective because the surface of the eyes is moist.
00:59:18If you take a deep breath,
00:59:22the balance between the optic nerve and the optic nerve will be balanced,
00:59:25and tears will come out.
00:59:28Also, it is said that light exercise increases tears,
00:59:33so it is useful.
00:59:35When I put on eye drops, my nose water is bad.
00:59:39That's right.
00:59:41When I put on eye drops, my nose water is bad.
00:59:43When I put on eye drops, my nose water is bad.
00:59:45It happens sometimes.
00:59:47It happens sometimes.
00:59:49What did you drink?
00:59:51It happens sometimes.
00:59:53It happens sometimes.
00:59:55It happens sometimes?
00:59:57When I forget something, I say,
00:59:59I forget something,
01:00:01I say,
01:00:03I forgot something,
01:00:05What should I do?
01:00:07There is a very simple way.
01:00:09After putting on eye drops,
01:00:11I want you to hold the eye area.
01:00:15I want you to hold the eye area.
01:00:17I want you to hold the eye area.
01:00:19Hold it for five seconds.
01:00:21If you hold it,
01:00:23it won't go to the nose.
01:00:25It won't go to the nose.
01:00:27It's my first time.
01:00:29Hold it.
01:00:31Hold it.
01:00:33It won't go to the nose.
01:00:35After putting on eye drops,
01:00:37I didn't know that.
01:00:39I didn't know that.
01:00:41I didn't know that.
01:00:43I didn't know that.
01:00:45I didn't know that.
01:00:47I learned a lot from her.
01:00:49Thank you for your explanation.
01:00:51Thank you for your explanation.
01:00:55Next, this corner.
01:00:57This is a planning meeting.
01:00:59This week, we will broadcast
01:01:01the plan of the director of Kizu.
01:01:03It is a plan of the director of Kizu.
01:01:05What do you see of this world?
01:01:07What do you see of this world?
01:01:09What do you see of this world?
01:01:17Shiratori Kenji
01:01:19Shiratori Kenji
01:01:2154 years old
01:01:27She goes to the museum
01:01:29dozens of times a year.
01:01:31She goes to the museum dozens of times a year.
01:01:33She won the No-Fiction Book Award, and it became a hot topic.
01:01:42What is Shiratori-san's style of interpretation?
01:01:48It's a big work.
01:01:51It overlaps with the Olympics.
01:01:55Where?
01:01:56Where?
01:01:58Enjoying art while talking to the audience.
01:02:03When I'm doing art, it's more fun when there's a certain amount of heat.
01:02:10I want to know more about the work.
01:02:13And it often stays in my memory.
01:02:17It's difficult.
01:02:20In this project, Shiratori-san experiences what she wants to do while talking to the guide.
01:02:29Going with Shiratori-san, who can't be seen.
01:02:40Shiratori-san, did you come to the Tokyo National Museum today?
01:02:43Yes.
01:02:44I've been to the Tokyo National Museum, but it's my first time seeing a permanent exhibition.
01:02:52I'm looking forward to it.
01:02:54I'll introduce you to the guide.
01:02:58This is the guide.
01:03:00I'm Tosei-ko. Nice to meet you.
01:03:02Nice to meet you.
01:03:03The book was interesting.
01:03:07There are a lot of interesting Buddha statues inside.
01:03:11It's a waste not to see them.
01:03:13I hope you can experience them.
01:03:16I don't know how long I can work as a guide.
01:03:19I'm worried.
01:03:22Do you have a book about Buddha statues?
01:03:28I've been drawing a lot.
01:03:30I've been drawing Buddha statues for about 30 years.
01:03:35Let's go.
01:03:36Can you hold my elbow?
01:03:38Like this.
01:03:40You can walk as usual.
01:03:43Okay.
01:03:45Is it okay to have a sense of speed?
01:03:48Yes, you can walk at your usual speed.
01:03:51Okay.
01:03:54There is a main building in front of you.
01:03:56There is a Tokyo Museum on the right.
01:04:00There is an excellent Buddhist art in Tokyo.
01:04:05I'd like to see it with you.
01:04:08I don't know how to explain it in detail.
01:04:13Today's feeling is...
01:04:18I don't want you to explain it in detail.
01:04:23I want you to tell me what you saw, what you thought, and what you imagined.
01:04:33I see.
01:04:35It's something I need to feel.
01:04:40Excuse me.
01:04:43Now, let's enter the room of Indian Gandhara sculptures.
01:04:48It's better to close my eyes and listen.
01:04:51First of all, there are some Buddhist sculptures.
01:04:56There is no box.
01:05:00There is a round shape.
01:05:04On the right and back, there is a glass.
01:05:07It's like it's lined up on the other side.
01:05:10I'd like to show you the Nyorai-ryu statue here.
01:05:19Please enjoy it while imagining what kind of work it is.
01:05:24The size is smaller than us.
01:05:31I think you've seen a big Buddha statue before.
01:05:35It's not like that. It's a little smaller.
01:05:39It's white.
01:05:41Is it gray?
01:05:43I think Japanese people will be surprised to see Buddha's face.
01:05:50What do you mean?
01:05:52It looks like a Greek sculpture.
01:06:09It's completely different from what I imagined.
01:06:13What do you mean?
01:06:15It's completely different.
01:06:17The color is a little whiter.
01:06:25I thought Indian Buddha was interesting.
01:06:28Japanese Buddha is made of wood, but the material is made of stone.
01:06:34I was wondering how Shiratori-san would capture that texture.
01:06:40It's made of a lot of drapes.
01:06:47It's bare.
01:06:50I was wondering what kind of stone it was.
01:06:55It's a rock called a Hengan.
01:07:00Alexander the Great of Greece attacked the east.
01:07:09He came to the east.
01:07:12He conquered India and brought their culture.
01:07:18At that time, he was born in a mix.
01:07:23That's why he looks so cool.
01:07:26He looks like a Hollywood actor.
01:07:31His hair is also rough.
01:07:34Japanese Buddha's hair is bumpy.
01:07:40I was wondering if this was the beginning.
01:07:46His hair is not straight.
01:07:50I thought he had a lot of oil on his hair.
01:07:54He has a lot of patterns.
01:07:57He has a very cool hairstyle.
01:08:01His right hand is broken.
01:08:04I think he put something on his right hand.
01:08:10It's gone.
01:08:12He put his left hand down.
01:08:15It's like he's taking off his clothes from his thighs.
01:08:26His fingers are so thin.
01:08:29I was wondering if it was a stone.
01:08:33He carved it so well.
01:08:36He carved his nails, too.
01:08:38It's a great skill.
01:08:41It's called Nyorai-ryuzo.
01:08:44Nyorai is a person who has already realized that he has to return to this world.
01:08:55He is still training Bodhisattva.
01:08:58He is Nyorai.
01:09:00He is a very high-ranking person.
01:09:02But he is barefoot.
01:09:04I don't think he needs extra shoes.
01:09:09I happened to hear it from the staff.
01:09:13This was exhibited in a transparent box before.
01:09:18It's been taken off for more than 10 years.
01:09:21It can breathe the same air.
01:09:23In the last five or six years, there has been a tendency to take off the box.
01:09:34As an exhibition?
01:09:36Yes.
01:09:37The most amazing thing was the great boom of Ashura.
01:09:44At that time, you can see the back of the person.
01:09:50We call it 360.
01:09:53It's a 360-degree exhibition.
01:09:55When I went to see it, I wanted to see the back and the front.
01:10:00The crowd was circling around Ashura.
01:10:07It was like a punk mosh.
01:10:10It was very cool.
01:10:16Ashura, the vocalist, is in the center.
01:10:24What did Shiratori feel?
01:10:29What did you feel so far?
01:10:32The 2nd and 3rd centuries were old.
01:10:37That alone makes me excited.
01:10:39Yes.
01:10:42Even if my arms are short, it makes me excited.
01:10:51It was fun.
01:11:01Shiratori couldn't see his right eye when he was born.
01:11:05His left eye was weak and he couldn't see the letters on the blackboard well.
01:11:12When he was 12, he could see the light.
01:11:16In his mid-twenties, he completely lost his sight.
01:11:25He went to the museum for the first time when he was in college.
01:11:28It was a date with his lover.
01:11:33He has been visiting museums all over Japan for the past 30 years.
01:11:47How would you tell Shiratori?
01:11:55It's difficult.
01:12:03Shiratori's memory
01:12:08Shiratori's memory
01:12:13Shiratori's memory
01:12:16Oh, this is...
01:12:19Oh, I found it!
01:12:22I found it!
01:12:24Excuse me.
01:12:26This is not a statue.
01:12:31It's a square stone.
01:12:38Most of the people in the picture are women.
01:12:42Especially the person in the middle.
01:12:45He raised his right hand up like this.
01:12:48He put his left foot on this side.
01:13:00It's like Indian dance.
01:13:02It's a dance that makes you feel like you're dancing.
01:13:06A small child is jumping out from the right side of this woman.
01:13:14This is the birth scene of Maya Bunin.
01:13:25This is the birth scene.
01:13:28The birth scene is drawn realistically.
01:13:33The women are wearing clothes.
01:13:37They don't have their necks out like men.
01:13:40They wear clothes that are close to their necks.
01:13:44And they wear clothes like light pants under the clothes.
01:13:55The woman is wearing a shawl.
01:14:00The child is wearing a cloth.
01:14:07The woman on the left is leading the child on the cloth.
01:14:12It's like a samba.
01:14:16There are a lot of leaves on top of them.
01:14:24This person was born in a place where there is a lot of shade.
01:14:32I can see that he is a great person.
01:14:36This is also a cliff.
01:14:38Is the cliff easy to dig?
01:14:42This is easy to dig.
01:14:45This was a good place to live.
01:14:48This is also a 3rd century building.
01:14:51This is amazing.
01:14:55This is a building that you can live and die many times.
01:15:01Why was this place born?
01:15:06It's hard for doctors to give birth from the side.
01:15:11What should I do when I was in the Western world?
01:15:17There are many great pasts this year.
01:15:20But that's not the case.
01:15:24To the feeling of young people now.
01:15:26Isn't going on a date about dating?
01:15:29Ikegami commentary tonight.
01:15:32YAKULT.
01:15:35The new is waiting for you.
01:15:40YAKULT.
01:15:47YAKULT.
01:15:48How is everyone's health management?
01:15:50What is health management?
01:15:52It's a spirit.
01:15:53It's not a spirit.
01:15:55It's a spirit.
01:15:57I am YAKULT, a health manager.
01:16:02YAKULT.
01:16:07YAKULT.
01:16:12YAKULT.
01:16:17YAKULT.
01:16:22YAKULT.
01:16:27YAKULT.
01:16:32YAKULT.
01:16:37YAKULT.
01:16:42YAKULT.
01:16:47YAKULT.
01:16:52YAKULT.
01:16:57YAKULT.
01:17:02YAKULT.
01:17:07YAKULT.
01:17:12YAKULT.
01:17:17NINJA TWISTY
01:17:19Hard ingredients can be crushed easily.
01:17:21Smooth and high-quality finish.
01:17:24Overwhelming power to change the dish.
01:17:27HIGH POWER MIXER
01:17:29NINJA TWISTY
01:17:31Blast too.
01:17:32I'm a transfer student, Hikari.
01:17:34Please call me Hikari.
01:17:35Then the seat is there.
01:17:37It's hard.
01:17:38I can't move.
01:17:39Can I go play today?
01:17:41Yes.
01:17:42The net is JCOM Hikari.
01:17:44I was able to move.
01:17:45It's fast.
01:17:47Double YAKIO
01:17:50It's the first time I've seen it.
01:17:52It improves wrinkles, whitens, and moisturizes.
01:17:56SHIN RINKURU MOISTURE JEWELRY
01:17:59Beauty is the power to live.
01:18:02YOKOHAMA MOTOMACHI
01:18:04Autumn Charming Sale
01:18:06Let's color your every day like decorating flowers.
01:18:11From Saturday, September 21st to Sunday, September 29th.
01:18:17SHIRATORI
01:18:19Let's go with Shiratori.
01:18:31In the middle, there is a hole.
01:18:35It's a snake.
01:18:36The snake is wrapped around the right and left.
01:18:41There is a bird in the middle.
01:18:44The bird is biting the snake's stomach with its mouth.
01:18:49The snake is beating the snake.
01:18:51It's a fierce snake.
01:18:55The scales of the snake are cut diagonally to the right and left.
01:19:02It's like a kamaboko.
01:19:05It's a pattern.
01:19:07It says Garuda with Naga.
01:19:10Garuda means Garuda Air.
01:19:14That's also Garuda.
01:19:16It's the god of birds.
01:19:19There were many poisonous snakes in India.
01:19:24It seems that the birds that eat snakes have evolved.
01:19:28That's Garuda.
01:19:30In the middle, there is a hole.
01:19:36What is this?
01:19:38This is the base of the pillar.
01:19:40The pillar is placed at the bottom of the pillar.
01:19:47It stabilizes the pillar.
01:19:51At that time, it is an idea to put something in front of the pillar.
01:19:56I understand.
01:19:59I don't understand unless I see it with Shiratori.
01:20:02I thought it was Garuda when I came here.
01:20:05It's over.
01:20:07While I was talking, I suddenly lost consciousness.
01:20:11I'm talking alone.
01:20:14I'm talking in myself.
01:20:17Showa 19 years.
01:20:19I have to survive until the end of the war.
01:20:21It's not a joke.
01:20:22I'm working hard for my country.
01:20:24No matter what war it is, people can't kill each other.
01:20:27Tonight is Daikunjyu.
01:20:29Drama Premium.
01:20:30The city I saw at the end.
01:20:32Apples are designed for Apple Intelligence.
01:20:35iPhone 16 Pro is here.
01:20:37Smile more.
01:20:38SoftBank is held every year.
01:20:40Even children can understand.
01:20:41iPhone 16 Pro is here.
01:20:43SoftBank is held every year.
01:20:45iPhone 16 Pro is here.
01:20:46You do too much.
01:20:49Thigh?
01:20:50It's hard to see small things.
01:20:52I feel tired.
01:20:54I have a lot of problems with my eyes.
01:20:56Total care.
01:20:59Life is full of things I want to see.
01:21:03Hello.
01:21:04I want to tell you something important today.
01:21:06The coder is BitFlyer.
01:21:09I'm BitFlyer.
01:21:11The coder is BitFlyer.
01:21:17I want to eat only the delicious part.
01:21:22I want to eat only the part I want to eat.
01:21:27I want to eat only the delicious part.
01:21:29Soft on top of the soft cream.
01:21:36It's full of playfulness.
01:21:41Get Freed.
01:21:43New Freed.
01:21:44EHEV Cluster.
01:21:47Smile Switch.
01:21:49Which one to eat first?
01:21:52As the angel of chocolate says.
01:21:55Protect your heart.
01:21:57Various things in one box.
01:21:58It's good to choose.
01:21:59Look Premium.
01:22:03It's still hot outside.
01:22:06Let's see something cool.
01:22:09How about the new Xpendables?
01:22:12It's a series of cool actions.
01:22:14I'm thrilled.
01:22:16Are you thrilled?
01:22:18I think matching is good.
01:22:21I'm thrilled.
01:22:23I'm scared.
01:22:25Are you thrilled?
01:22:27I'm thrilled.
01:22:30Prime Video.
01:22:34I'm glad I got rid of that pain.
01:22:38Can be used in a new way.
01:22:43Histeroid's Methodatum Cabrena.
01:22:47The cost of an application for a paper is scary.
01:22:50Paper fee, printing fee, envelope fee.
01:22:52And the courier fee when the payment is confirmed.
01:22:55If you put them all together.
01:22:57I knew it.
01:22:58Solved with a simple, clean solution.
01:23:00I'm not afraid anymore.
01:23:02I love you.
01:23:03The moon.
01:23:05A crab.
01:23:06It's the moon.
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01:23:13Sukiyaki Gyudon
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01:23:25How was it today with Mr. Seiko, Mr. Shiratori?
01:23:28Well, it was fun to be able to see the Buddha's statue
01:23:33I want to know more about it
01:23:36When Mr. Shiratori is here, I can't help but talk
01:23:40I've never had the opportunity to talk to him in person
01:23:46So when I'm talking to him, I feel like I'm losing my presence
01:23:50I feel like I'm talking to myself
01:23:53I feel like I'm talking to myself
01:23:55This experience is really interesting
01:24:00What do you think of this world?
01:24:06So this is your first project
01:24:09Mr. Kizu, how did you come up with this project?
01:24:14I read a book about it
01:24:17It was interesting, and I was interested in the book
01:24:21You can't see the eyes in the book
01:24:24I usually have a digital camera
01:24:27I take pictures when I hear a sound
01:24:30I also photoshop the pictures
01:24:34He's a very active person
01:24:36Mr. Sagekidan, what did you think of Mr. Shiratori's position?
01:24:44It was very interesting
01:24:46As Mr. Seiko said, I realized something while I was talking to him
01:24:52I could tell where I was doubting and paying attention to
01:24:58I think there are different types of art
01:25:02But I think there is a type of art that only Mr. Shiratori can feel
01:25:08I want to see what Mr. Shiratori felt
01:25:13I want to see it again
01:25:15How about you, Ms. Fujiwara?
01:25:17I saw it while I was imagining
01:25:21I was able to come up with something completely different
01:25:25I was able to see how different people have different imagination
01:25:31Everyone is different, and everyone is good at their own thing
01:25:35It was an interesting part
01:25:37Lastly, let's take a look at this and say goodbye
01:25:40And the Emmy goes to...
01:25:43Shogun
01:25:46I would like to thank everyone who supported me
01:25:52And I would like to say thank you to the director and the producers

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