池上彰のニュースそうだったのか!! 2024年9月21日

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池上彰のニュースそうだったのか!! 2024年9月21日
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00:00In this year's Olympics, Japan has won the most medals in the past.
00:16This summer, a strong typhoon hit Japan.
00:19The biggest typhoon in the past was observed in various places.
00:24Now, the way of working has changed.
00:28The rate of male unemployment has become the highest in the past.
00:35Good things and bad things.
00:37If you look at the best in the past, you can see the present of Japan.
00:41The past is bright.
00:53The damage caused by bears is the worst in the past.
00:58As the development progresses, the living range between bears and humans is getting closer.
01:05The coming season is the time for bears to look for food.
01:13If you run into a bear while driving, the police will call for you to leave the car immediately.
01:25A bicycle running with smoke.
01:29Surrounded by flames.
01:34Explosions and flames.
01:39This year, the fire that erupted from lithium-ion batteries was the worst in the past.
01:47Mobile batteries, smartphones, and electric bicycles are especially common.
01:58The Tokyo Fire Department is calling for the use of products designated by the manufacturer.
02:05The number of stolen goods is the lowest in the past.
02:10The number of stolen goods delivered to the police in a year is more than 29 million.
02:19It is said that the increase in the number of mobile phones due to the small size of electronic goods is affecting it.
02:28In addition, the amount of stolen cash is the highest in the past.
02:32The amount of stolen cash is more than 22.8 billion yen.
02:39Due to the spread of cashless, there are more cases where cash is withdrawn from your wallet.
02:50It is often said that there is a shortage of stones.
02:55In fact, the number of doctors is the highest in the past.
03:02The country has increased the number of medical staff.
03:06The number of medical staff has doubled in 40 years.
03:10Then why is it said that there is a shortage of stones?
03:16It is said that there is a shortage of stones in large cities and in rural areas.
03:22It is said that there is a shortage of stones in small and medium-sized businesses that are forced to work long hours.
03:26It is said that there is a shortage of stones in small and medium-sized businesses that are forced to work long hours.
03:29It is said that there is a shortage of stones in small and medium-sized businesses that are forced to work long hours.
03:35In fact, various past bests and past worsts have been announced in Japan this year.
03:42Today, we will find out the reason why this has happened.
03:49This year, the number of foreigners coming to Japan is the lowest.
03:53In July, the number of foreigners who came to Japan exceeded 20 million.
03:59It seems to be good for the economy, but there is a problem.
04:05The number of foreigners coming to Japan is the lowest in the past.
04:12The number of foreigners coming to Japan is especially high in Mt. Fuji.
04:15The number of foreigners coming to Japan is especially high in Mt. Fuji.
04:23The number of foreigners coming to Japan is especially high in Mt. Fuji.
04:27Please be careful as much as possible not to overlook nature.
04:35I was so happy to hear the words of a foreign tourist the other day.
04:41I said thank you, but they said they don't watch it on TV these days.
04:47They know too much about Japan these days.
04:50I see.
04:52The average temperature this summer was the highest in the past.
04:58The warming has also affected the environment of the sea, and the amount of fish has been the lowest in the past.
05:05It's getting higher and higher.
05:07This fall, the price of the first watered-up mackerel is...
05:14It's too expensive.
05:15No way.
05:18It's 400,000 yen per kilogram.
05:22The highest price in the past is more than 50,000 yen per fish.
05:26Mackerel is expensive, isn't it?
05:29But this is the price of the first catch.
05:32I'm surprised.
05:34This year, the price of mackerel is lower than last year.
05:37If the timing is right, it will be easy to get it.
05:43The price of mackerel is lower than last year.
05:45But I think it will be higher in the future.
05:49This season, the price of mackerel will be lower than last year.
05:54So I think it's better to eat it now.
05:58What is now a serious social problem is...
06:04The number of vacant houses has been the lowest in the past.
06:07I don't think it's going to work.
06:09After the elderly have died, there are no more people to live with.
06:15They live far away and can't manage it.
06:20There are 9 million vacant houses left in the country.
06:24If you don't live, you'll be in pain.
06:27Even if there is an earthquake, if the owner doesn't know, it can't be dismantled.
06:35The disaster in Noto Peninsula is also a big problem.
06:42The rent is rising in the urban area.
06:45But there are many vacant houses.
06:48I don't think it's going to work.
06:51The generation who had a house in the 70s and 80s has become the elderly.
06:56As a result, there is a possibility that the number of vacant houses will increase.
07:02The number of women who work has increased and recorded the highest in the past.
07:0810 years of divorce.
07:12The number of divorces has decreased overall.
07:17The ratio of divorced couples who have lived together for more than 20 years is the highest in the past.
07:24It is said that the number of divorced couples who have lived together for more than 20 years has decreased.
07:32In 2008, the pension division system was introduced.
07:37Even if you get a divorce, you can get half of your pension.
07:42Is that so?
08:00What do you think is different from the image of children in the past?
08:06What do you think is different from the image of children in the past?
08:10Children's indifference.
08:15The hint is that children these days are often told that they are divorced.
08:24Isn't it limited to divorce?
08:27I think it's the opposite of everyone's image.
08:31I think it's the opposite of everyone's image.
08:37Fish.
08:40I've heard that children don't like fish.
08:43Fish?
08:48The answer is this.
08:51Reading.
08:53I've heard that children are often told that they are divorced.
08:59I've heard that children are often told that they are divorced.
09:02I'm glad to hear that.
09:05In the latest data, middle school students have read 5.5 books for a month.
09:14Look at the elementary school students.
09:16That's a lot of books.
09:19The highest number of children's books in the past is 13.2 books.
09:23In other words, the number of children's books that have increased in the past 20 years is the highest in the past.
09:32But the world has an image that children no longer read books.
09:38It is said that there is such a reason.
09:41This is only limited to the 1980s and 1990s.
09:46It was a little sideways.
09:49At this time, large bookstores were built all over the country.
09:52Middle school bookstores closed one after another.
09:55There were no small bookstores around the house.
09:58It was just around this time.
10:00There was an image that children no longer read books.
10:03But that's not true.
10:05The number of children's books is decreasing.
10:10The number of children's books has increased since the 2000s.
10:15It is said that it is because the current children have become accustomed to the norm.
10:22But what is it?
10:26It doesn't matter if it's an electronic book.
10:29You can read it easily without going to a bookstore.
10:34Mr. Okada, what do you think?
10:37If it's wrong, please tell me it's wrong.
10:40I'm looking forward to it.
10:42It's wrong. It's wrong anyway.
10:44On the contrary, it is said that smartphones have become too short and books have become fresh.
10:49I see.
10:51It's still early in the 2000s.
10:54It's wrong.
10:56It is said that there was such a trigger.
11:00It's a reading exercise in the morning.
11:03There was such a thing.
11:05There was such a thing.
11:07There was such a thing when I was in junior high school.
11:10There was such a thing when I was in junior high school.
11:12It was so natural that the answer did not come out.
11:15I read almost 100 books in a year.
11:18But I read it every morning.
11:21I see.
11:22This exercise started in 1988 in my private high school in Chiba Prefecture.
11:30It is said to read books every morning 10 minutes before class or homeroom starts.
11:38The publishing distribution company cooperated in the 1990s.
11:44It spread rapidly in the 2000s.
11:47Currently, there are about 25,000 publications in Japan.
11:55It's the autumn of reading books.
11:57I see.
11:59Why don't you get a lot of books?
12:01Next, the number of children is decreasing due to the decline, but this is the highest in the past.
12:09The enrollment rate of junior high school entrance exams.
12:11The enrollment rate of junior high school entrance exams in Chiba Prefecture this year was 22.7%, which is the highest in the past.
12:21One in five students took junior high school entrance exams.
12:26It is said that the increase in the number of junior high school entrance exams is due to the change in the school system.
12:33That is...
12:35The enrollment rate of junior high school entrance exams is increasing even though the decline is progressing.
12:40The reason is this.
12:42What is it?
12:44The number of junior high school entrance exams has increased.
12:47The number of junior high school entrance exams is increasing due to the diversification of education.
12:52Currently, there are 678 junior high school entrance exams in Japan, according to the National Enrollment Rate and my rate.
13:00The increase in the number of junior high school entrance exams is due to the decrease in the number of schools starting from high school.
13:06It is said that it is better to take classes through junior high school and high school for six years.
13:11If you don't enter junior high school, you can't enter high school.
13:14You have to take junior high school entrance exams.
13:17This is different depending on the region.
13:20In the urban area, junior high school and high school are in different places, but the number of junior high school entrance exams is increasing little by little.
13:27Isn't it a school for old men and women?
13:30I don't know.
13:32That's a common thing.
13:34Or, it is advantageous for university entrance exams.
13:37It is said that it is better to study for six years.
13:40It is said that it is more popular because the enrollment rate goes up for university entrance exams.
13:44That's right.
13:46In addition, it is said that there are more elementary school students taking junior high school entrance exams for this reason.
13:51The popularity of junior high school and high school for seniors has burnt out.
13:53They are not popular in schools that are deemed to be effective.
13:56As an idea, it's true that junior high school and high school entrance exams are better.
14:01Since junior high school entrance exams will be accepted, people will take junior high school entrance exams.
14:05I'm going to have entrance exams, too.
14:07In this way, the number of junior high school entrance exams is increasing.
14:09The increase in trivializing high school tuition fees means that the cost of Junior high school entrance exams is blooming.
14:13The number of students in my school has gone up and down, and it seems that the popularity of the school has increased.
14:22I see. So elementary school students naturally go to a school for the undergraduate level, right?
14:28Yes, elementary school students go to a school for the undergraduate level.
14:33The parents think that they have to take the entrance exam for junior high school students.
14:43The percentage of people who have never been in a relationship is the highest in the past.
14:56According to the survey conducted by unmarried men and women in their 20s and 40s,
15:0234.1% of people who have never been in a relationship are the highest in the past.
15:12About 40% of men and about 30% of women have never been in a relationship.
15:23I've asked people in the city about the data.
15:31I asked people in the city how many people have never been in a relationship.
15:38Have you ever been in a relationship?
15:40No.
15:41Why?
15:42Because I don't have a good person.
15:44I don't have a good person.
15:46I'm a person who can't be straightforward.
15:51There are many people like that around me.
15:55I think it's hard to get along because there are more people like that around me.
15:59You look like a desperate girl.
16:01I don't have a girlfriend.
16:03I have only girls in high school and now, so I haven't met anyone.
16:07If there is a place to meet, I think there will be more people like that.
16:13In this interview, about 20% of people said they have never been in a relationship.
16:20There are many people like that around me.
16:24There are many people like that around me.
16:27There are many people like that around me.
16:32There are many people like that around me.
16:34I tend to give up.
16:37I can't have a girlfriend.
16:40I'm going to meet someone.
16:44There are people like that around me.
16:46On the other hand, there are many people who are more interested in love than love.
16:52I have a lot of hobbies, such as idols and anime.
16:58I'm not interested in love.
17:02I enjoy my private time.
17:04I don't need a boyfriend.
17:06There are many people like that around me.
17:08I don't want to date.
17:10I want to do what I want to do.
17:14I understand how you feel.
17:16I don't think you need to date.
17:20You can get along with someone or have a date.
17:24But you don't have to date.
17:28I'm on a date.
17:31Why do you date?
17:34I'm on a date.
17:37You can break up someday.
17:41You don't have to break up.
17:43You don't have to date.
17:45You have a boyfriend or girlfriend.
17:49You don't have to date.
17:52You don't have to go on a date.
17:56Do you go on a date?
17:58Do you go on a date?
18:00No.
18:02The definition of the word is different.
18:05You can say it's a meal.
18:08If you go on a date with someone you love, it's a date.
18:12Are you dating?
18:16You go on a date after dating.
18:18You go on a date after you go on a date.
18:21You can't cheat on your girlfriend.
18:23You can't cheat on your girlfriend.
18:27You don't have to go to the beach, right?
18:29Why are other people coming out now?
18:33Why am I being blamed?
18:35Dating is like being engaged.
18:37It's like we're tied to each other.
18:39It's like we're responsible for each other.
18:41It's like we're in that kind of situation.
18:43That's right.
18:45The choice is decreasing.
18:47I don't know if it's case by case,
18:49but in this world,
18:51it's easier to say that
18:53I've never been in a relationship.
18:55Maybe in our time,
18:57if you were interviewed in the city,
18:59you'd say,
19:01I've never been in a relationship.
19:03It was a lie.
19:05The world is easier to say.
19:07Some people say it's okay.
19:09Some people say it's okay.
19:11Maybe it's true.
19:13That's what I feel.
19:17People who have never been in a relationship
19:19are the best in the past.
19:21People who don't intend to get married
19:23are also the best in the past.
19:25This is also considered to be
19:27a part of the consumerism.
19:31The reason why I don't want to get married
19:33is that there is a difference between men and women.
19:35Look at this.
19:37Men lose their affordability financially.
19:39In the case of women,
19:41their behavior and way of life are limited.
19:43They don't feel the benefits.
19:45They don't feel the benefits.
19:47That's what happens in the end.
19:49In the end,
19:51people who don't intend to get married
19:53are the best in the past.
19:55As a result,
19:57the birth rate is the lowest in the past.
20:01In 2023,
20:03the birth rate dropped to 1.20.
20:07In Japan,
20:09the birth rate is 1.20.
20:11In Tokyo,
20:13the birth rate is 0.99.
20:150.99?
20:17To maintain Japan,
20:19the number of people who can maintain
20:21Japan is decreasing.
20:23This has a great impact on the economy
20:25and social activities.
20:27As consumerism progresses,
20:29the burden of pension increases.
20:31There is a shortage of tax
20:33and human resources,
20:35and public services are no longer available.
20:39It is said that it has a great impact
20:41on life.
20:45In order to stop consumerism,
20:47various companies
20:49are taking measures.
20:51One of them is this.
20:53As part of the welfare system,
20:55companies can use
20:57matching apps.
20:59Companies?
21:01Yes.
21:03Employees can use it
21:05freely.
21:07Do they have an internal relationship?
21:09No, no.
21:11They use matching apps
21:13with other companies.
21:15When you log in,
21:17you can see that
21:19AI matches with
21:21other companies.
21:23Matching apps can only be
21:25introduced by companies
21:27that have passed the examination.
21:29It is used as a
21:31welfare system for
21:33independent employees.
21:35What about TV Asahi?
21:37TV Asahi is also included.
21:39Wow.
21:41It is amazing.
21:4398.6% of the people
21:45who succeeded in
21:47confessing using AI
21:49were successful.
21:51In other words,
21:53AI tells you
21:55when to go on a date.
21:57Or it thinks about
21:59the other person's
22:01sensitivity.
22:03In other words,
22:05AI decides
22:07when to go on a date.
22:09Currently, more than 1,200
22:11organizations, including
22:13the Ministry of Tourism,
22:15are using it.
22:17Companies are
22:19burdened by
22:21employees' usage.
22:23It is changing
22:25with the times.
22:27Welcome.
22:29This is a normal lemon sour
22:31and a lemon sour made
22:33with gin, which is
22:35good for you.
22:37Which one do you like?
22:39This one.
22:41Just kidding.
22:49It is normal.
22:51This one.
22:55I don't need a pillow.
22:57Why?
22:59A child needs a pillow.
23:01A pillow is like a velvet.
23:03You can put it in your bag.
23:05But a velvet is strong.
23:07A pillow warms you up.
23:09A velvet is strong.
23:11If you have a velvet
23:13that warms you up,
23:151, 2, 3
23:17you can protect your head.
23:19Flat Mat Kids.
23:21Safety for children.
23:23Green Safety.
23:25The glasses market
23:27will change the norm
23:29of the lens.
23:31Smooth.
23:33Clear.
23:35The secret is
23:37the new lens design.
23:3998% of people are satisfied.
23:41Only at the glasses market,
23:43a new stress-free lens
23:45is born.
23:47The additional fee is 0 yen.
23:49The price is acceptable.
23:51The glasses market.
23:53Hello.
23:55How are you?
23:57It's been a while.
23:59I want to see you.
24:01It's been a while.
24:05New Vezel Honda SUV.
24:09ZRV.
24:11The premium SUV is
24:13the driving.
24:17ZRV.
24:19Honda SUV.
24:21I have no fear for nobody.
24:25Japan's economy is not improving.
24:29But there is a surprising past.
24:35Food and agricultural products
24:37are selling well.
24:41Japanese food has been popular
24:43for a long time.
24:45Now, there is a reason
24:47to be noticed again.
24:51The food that Japanese people
24:53are not good at is also popular.
24:57There is a health boom
24:59in the world.
25:01After COVID-19,
25:03people around the world
25:05started to think
25:07that Japanese food
25:09is healthy.
25:11For example,
25:13the export of green tea
25:15is the highest in the past.
25:17Surprisingly,
25:19Japanese food is also
25:21popular in the world.
25:23This is also the highest export
25:25in the past.
25:27Natto.
25:31I'm surprised.
25:35Natto was included
25:37in the export statistics
25:39in 2017.
25:41Since then,
25:43it has increased
25:45in the world.
25:47In other words,
25:49fermented foods
25:51are recognized
25:53by foreigners
25:55who are healthy.
25:57Especially,
25:59foreigners who came to Japan
26:01ate natto for the first time
26:03and had a strange experience.
26:05They posted it on SNS.
26:07This is also a big thing.
26:09It is said that
26:11foreigners eat natto in a novel way.
26:15For us,
26:17we have already
26:19arranged it.
26:21For example,
26:23maple syrup.
26:25It's sweet.
26:27I don't like it.
26:29You can eat it.
26:31You can eat sweet beans.
26:33You can also add sugar.
26:35You can add sugar.
26:37I don't like it.
26:39I don't like it.
26:41I want more soy sauce.
26:43Don't add soy sauce.
26:45Don't add soy sauce.
26:47In addition,
26:49we put it in milk.
26:51What is this?
26:53Why?
26:55It's good for your health.
26:57It's trying to erase
26:59the original taste.
27:01It's a difference of feeling.
27:03In each country,
27:05a unique arrangement
27:07is spreading.
27:09Not only food,
27:11but also
27:13things that can be caught
27:15in the sea of Japan
27:17are very popular overseas.
27:19The hint is round.
27:21Round?
27:23In the past,
27:25people called it the tears of a mermaid.
27:27Pearl?
27:29Yes, it's a pearl.
27:31It's not just a fish.
27:33Pearl is one of
27:35the most important fish in Japan.
27:37It's very popular
27:39all over the world.
27:41In the first place,
27:43Japan was the first country
27:45to succeed in the cultivation of pearls.
27:47By the way,
27:49the weight of a pearl
27:51is measured in grams.
27:53One gram is about 3.75 grams.
27:55It's about the same weight as a 5-yen coin.
27:57This is common in the world.
27:59Because Japanese pearls
28:01are exported to the world,
28:03the weight of a pearl
28:05is measured in grams.
28:07Especially now,
28:09pearls are very popular
28:11among young people in China.
28:13However,
28:15since Japan released
28:17nuclear-powered hydrogen last year,
28:19China has stopped
28:21importing Japanese aquaculture.
28:25Even so,
28:27people still want Japanese pearls.
28:29So,
28:31there is a secret.
28:33We use
28:35the same route.
28:37China has stopped
28:39importing Japanese aquaculture,
28:41but in Hong Kong,
28:43only food is prohibited.
28:45Pearls are not food,
28:47so they can be exported to Hong Kong.
28:49Pearls are sold
28:51from Hong Kong to China.
28:53That's how pearls are sold.
28:55Especially now,
28:57Japan is declining in population,
28:59so not only pearls,
29:01but also natto,
29:03they are trying to sell
29:05various Japanese products abroad.
29:07In other words,
29:09the domestic market
29:11is getting smaller,
29:13so they are exporting
29:15various products abroad.
29:19The past is the best
29:21even if you look at the whole export.
29:25Twice in 20 years.
29:27Last year,
29:29it exceeded 100 trillion yen
29:31in Japan.
29:33What do you think
29:35is the most popular product in the world now?
29:37Well,
29:39cars?
29:41Yes, cars.
29:43It has increased 30%
29:45compared to the previous year.
29:47Out of 100 trillion yen,
29:49more than 17 trillion yen
29:51is earned by cars.
29:53There is a reason
29:55why Japanese cars
29:57are popular in the world
29:59Is it because there are more electric cars?
30:01No, it's the opposite.
30:03The opposite?
30:05EVs, electric cars,
30:07are being sold more and more.
30:09Electric cars.
30:11It was said to be a boom,
30:13but people are worried
30:15about where to charge
30:17and whether they can drive
30:19for a long distance
30:21after charging once.
30:23Electric cars are no longer
30:25sold all over the world.
30:27A famous European car company
30:29announced that it would
30:31make all the cars sold
30:33electric cars.
30:35However,
30:37electric cars are not sold.
30:39Instead,
30:41Japanese cars are sold as hybrids.
30:43In other words,
30:45there is no need to worry
30:47about charging
30:49because there are both
30:51engines and motors.
30:53In 1997,
30:55Japan started mass production
30:57and sales for the first time in the world.
30:59It is a field that Japan is good at.
31:01As a result,
31:03EVs have stagnated
31:05and hybrids have risen.
31:07This is a big factor.
31:09In this country,
31:11there is a policy
31:13that gasoline cars
31:15will not be sold
31:17for years.
31:19That is very confusing
31:21and disturbing.
31:23Various countries are
31:25wondering about this.
31:53If you are worried about your daily life,
31:55please take care of yourself.
32:23The source of energy.
32:25Yamamoto Kanpo's 30 kinds of
32:27domestic vegetables and superfoods.
32:29Two cameras in front and back.
32:31Drive recorder.
32:33High range.
32:35High image quality.
32:37In addition,
32:39the night shooting performance
32:41has been improved.
32:43It is equipped with Starvis II.
32:45High definition and bright image
32:47are realized.
32:49The white balance is reduced by HDR.
32:51Japanese-made drive recorder.
32:53ZDR-055.
32:55COMTECH.
33:07Health care with Western food.
33:09Teru Teru Teru Teru.
33:11Bed food is a dreamer.
33:13Ginsaya.
33:15Ginsaya.
33:17Healthy breast meat.
33:19Juicy peach meat.
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34:00From the best and the worst of the past,
34:03you can see the present of Japan.
34:07For example, here.
34:09The father of the watchmaker was the best in the past.
34:14It's a little unexpected, isn't it?
34:17In fact, there are more dentists than convenience stores.
34:21But now,
34:24they are out of stock.
34:27Why do you think that is?
34:30Because there are no patients.
34:32Because there are no people.
34:34Because the population is decreasing.
34:35Because the population is decreasing,
34:36there are no patients and it's a problem.
34:38It's different, isn't it?
34:40How about you, Mr. T?
34:42If there are no patients,
34:43is it okay to cancel?
34:45Yes, it's okay.
34:46Isn't the population decreasing?
34:48That's right.
34:50That's why there are no patients.
34:52Then I'm right, too.
34:53No, no, the population is decreasing.
34:56The percentage of children with cavities
34:58continues to decline,
35:00and it is the lowest in the past.
35:02Now,
35:03there are more and more children
35:05who have never had cavities.
35:08That's why it's decreasing.
35:09That's great.
35:10That's great.
35:11That's great.
35:12The number of cavities of 12-year-old children
35:15was about 5 in 40 years ago.
35:17It is not even 1 now.
35:19It's not even 1.
35:20There are quite a few.
35:21The awareness of parents has increased.
35:23They say,
35:24brush your teeth properly.
35:26It's a habit to do it
35:27even before you go to bed
35:28when you wake up in the morning and at night.
35:30So the number of children with cavities has decreased.
35:32As a result,
35:33the number of patients
35:35coming to the doctor has decreased.
35:36That's great.
35:37That itself is a good thing.
35:40On the other hand,
35:41it is said that the number of cavities is increasing.
35:44There is no big pain in cavities,
35:47so it's hard to notice
35:49when you're in a coma.
35:51So to prevent that,
35:53there are doctors who are working hard
35:55to prevent cavities
35:57and treat them before the pain comes out.
35:59In other words,
36:00let's prevent the number of people
36:02who have cavities from decreasing.
36:04This is what the doctor is aiming for.
36:06Recovery.
36:07Recovery.
36:08That's great.
36:09I feel like I'm in heaven.
36:10I feel like I'm in heaven.
36:13The number of people who have cavities
36:15has also increased in the past.
36:18The number of people who have cavities
36:20in the first half of this year
36:22is 2.5 times more than last year.
36:24Even in the shops that continue to operate,
36:2630% of them have cavities.
36:31Why is that?
36:34For the time being,
36:35there must be a big reason
36:37from last year to this year.
36:39What is it?
36:40It's cheap and beef is expensive.
36:43That's right.
36:46Imported beef has risen in price
36:48in the past,
36:50but that's not all.
36:52There's another reason.
36:54Another reason?
36:55Because China and Australia
36:57have become friends.
36:59What do you mean?
37:01The international situation
37:03is also affecting your neighborhood.
37:07In 2020, when the world was in chaos
37:09due to the new coronavirus,
37:11Australia said it was necessary
37:13to investigate the cause
37:15for China.
37:17Originally, it was said that
37:19the coronavirus spread from Wuhan.
37:21But the cause of the outbreak
37:23was not clear,
37:24so the Australian government said
37:26that it should investigate it.
37:28As soon as that happened,
37:30China stopped importation
37:32of wine and beef from Australia.
37:35It was a harassment to Australia.
37:39As a result,
37:40the relationship deteriorated.
37:42Australia couldn't export beef
37:44to China,
37:46so it decided to export it
37:48to Japan.
37:50In 2022, the government changed
37:52in Australia,
37:54so the relationship with China
37:56was improved.
37:58Then China abolished
38:00the limit on importation.
38:02It said,
38:03we'll send you pandas.
38:05Let's trade more and more.
38:07Please buy more beef from Australia.
38:09As a result,
38:11a large amount of Australian
38:13OG beef was exported to China,
38:15making it difficult for Japan
38:17to get it.
38:19In other words,
38:21Japan started to lose.
38:23China bought it.
38:25As a result,
38:26the whole importation of beef
38:28went up,
38:29and the business of yakiniku restaurant
38:31went down.
38:32It went bankrupt.
38:34It's mostly international.
38:36Yes.
38:37The international situation
38:39affected the local area.
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41:14There are many ways to work,
41:20but the survey of new employees
41:23revealed the most surprising past.
41:27The percentage of new employees who want something
41:30is the highest in the past year.
41:32What is it?
41:34They want something.
41:36It's not a transfer, right?
41:39It's a four-character word.
41:42Oh, it's that.
41:44Promotion.
41:47It's a four-character word.
41:51It's the same as the child's reading ability.
41:53I was surprised.
41:55Is that so?
41:59It's a system that's been around in Japan for a long time.
42:03It's unique to Japanese companies.
42:05Is it a system?
42:06No way.
42:07I thought it was a middle-class company at first.
42:10I thought it was a middle-class company at first.
42:12But according to Mr. Ikegami,
42:14it's an age-related company.
42:18I was very surprised.
42:21I thought young people didn't like it.
42:23Right?
42:24What is this?
42:25It's very surprising, isn't it?
42:27That's right.
42:28It's an age-related company.
42:30When I asked which of the two they wanted,
42:33the age-related company was 48.5%, which is the highest in the past.
42:37It's the highest since 2006, when we started the survey.
42:43This is amazing.
42:45It's not that you have to succeed if you increase the results,
42:49but it's a kind of stability.
42:53If you do it in an age-related way,
42:55people who are 10 or 20 years younger than you will become your boss.
42:58If you have to listen to the orders of people who are younger than you,
43:02you'll have a bad feeling.
43:04That's right.
43:05People who are 10 years older than me
43:07will have to listen to the orders of people who are older than me.
43:11It seems that there are more and more young people who have this kind of feeling.
43:16It seems that the awareness that this can be safe
43:18while the economy is stagnant is actually increasing.
43:22It seems that these values are increasing not only among new employees,
43:26but also among people who are currently working.
43:29It is said that more and more people are working this way.
43:33It's a quiet job.
43:34What is this?
43:35It is said that it is a quiet job because you can get a salary
43:42if you do only the minimum required tasks without pursuing results.
43:50It's a state where people are working.
43:52It is said that the number of people who have actually stopped working is increasing.
43:56That's right.
43:58According to the survey conducted last year,
44:00there is also data that shows that one in two people has a quiet job.
44:07In that case, there is data that compares the number of employees
44:13who are passionate about work and those who are attached to the workplace
44:16in countries around the world.
44:19Of the 145 countries surveyed,
44:22Japan ranked the lowest in the world along with Italy.
44:30On average, there are 23% of people who are passionate about work,
44:35while Japan has only 5%.
44:385%?
44:41When I was a kid, my parents said a lot about the company
44:45like the spirit of love and the passion for the company.
44:50I don't know if there was such a survey in the world,
44:53but I have a high image.
44:55But I sometimes think that it may be a nationality.
44:59If you ask if you are passionate,
45:01it's embarrassing to say yes, so I can't answer.
45:04In the upper countries,
45:06I dare to think that I have to appeal that I am passionate,
45:11but it's amazing that it's so low.
45:14Even so, it's low.
45:16It's just that I'm not suitable for work.
45:19I work because I need money.
45:24I see.
45:25You enjoy your daily life.
45:27I think it's because I live in the countryside.
45:30That's a good thing to think about.
45:33Looking at this,
45:35lamenting is the idea of an old man in the Showa era.
45:38There's something I've been thinking about all the time.
45:41Maybe you should be happy.
45:43Maybe.
45:45It's Houttuynia Cordata and Ikea.
45:47Did you time-slip?
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48:31It is said that Japan is in bad shape.
48:35This is the best in the past related to money.
48:40Here it is.
48:42Savings.
48:46How much do you think this is?
48:48About 3 million.
48:50Let's take a look.
48:51According to a family survey in 2023, it is 19.4 million yen.
48:58It has been going up for 5 years in a row.
49:01I think it has become the highest in 2002.
49:06Everyone has money.
49:08You think so, don't you?
49:11Everyone thinks so.
49:13This is the magic of numbers.
49:15Why?
49:16It's not that everyone has become rich.
49:19The problem of Japan is here.
49:25This is the average.
49:26Oki-san.
49:27If there are 5 people with an average of 1 million, 1.2 million, 1.3 million, 1.5 million, and 2.5 million yen, how much is the average annual income?
49:37It's just a guess.
49:40Wait a minute.
49:426.
49:44The average is 6 million yen.
49:45Look at this.
49:46There is no such thing as 6 million yen in this world.
49:48It's true.
49:49Only one person has exceeded it.
49:50There is no estimate.
49:51Only that person.
49:52This is the average.
49:54I'm scared.
49:56Everyone is deceived.
49:58In other words, it's because the number of rich people is increasing.
50:01As a result, the average becomes higher.
50:04Look at this.
50:06In fact, 67.4% of people have exceeded the average.
50:13There are about 70% of people who don't have this much savings.
50:20In other words, the amount of savings has increased.
50:23It means that the gap has widened.
50:25I don't like it.
50:26The highest price range is over 1 million yen.
50:32It's amazing.
50:34It's over 1 million yen.
50:36Normally, it's in the middle of the mountain.
50:40There are so many people who don't have money.
50:44The amount of money drawn from savings, stocks, and loans is over 100 million yen.
50:51People under 500 million yen are called rich people.
50:54People over 500 million yen are called super rich people.
50:58In fact, the number of rich people and super rich people in 2021 is increasing.
51:05It's amazing.
51:06It means that the number of rich people has increased since 2013.
51:11A big factor in the increase of the rich people is that the stock market has become more active due to Abenomics.
51:20It is said that the stock market value has increased.
51:25If the gap between the rich and the poor widens like this, what will happen?
51:30As a result, these people have a hard time living.
51:34They can only consume as little as possible.
51:37Rich people may buy yachts or jet skis.
51:43However, the stock market value has gone up.
51:46As a result, things around Japan are not selling well.
51:49The economy is getting worse.
51:51That's what it's like.
51:54People often say that they want to go to a place where there are many friends because they don't want to be lonely.
52:00People often say that they want to stay away from a place where there are few friends.
52:04In other words, the number of rich people is increasing.
52:07The number of poor people is getting worse.
52:11It's really happening now.
52:14It used to be called a one-hundred-million-dollar middle-class society.
52:18It means that we need to make a policy to increase the middle class's income.
52:27The economy is not getting better all over Japan.
52:31This year, the highest tax in the past has been announced.
52:36The highest tax in the past in Japan.
52:41All the taxes we have collected in the country are more than 7.2 trillion yen.
52:48We have been updating the highest tax in the past for four consecutive years.
52:54I don't feel like the economy is getting better.
52:57Mr. Aoki, what do you think about this?
53:00I'd like to talk about it with everyone today.
53:04How about a team game?
53:06What do you think?
53:09Is there such a thing?
53:11The number of rich people in Japan is increasing.
53:14The number of rich people in Japan is increasing.
53:16That's right.
53:19I summarized it.
53:21Mr. Iyai summarized it.
53:24I summarized it.
53:26The export industry made a lot of money at a low price.
53:30The company's tax on the rich has increased by a large margin.
53:35Because of the low price, the tax has increased.
53:39If the number of rich people is high, the cost of living will also increase.
53:44As a result, the number of rich people has increased, and the cost of living has increased.
53:48As a result, the number of rich people has increased.
53:50It's hard.
53:52It's just that everyone is suffering, and that's why taxes are increasing.
53:55It's extremely ironic, isn't it?
54:00Of all the taxes, there are three major ones.
54:05The increase in tax and consumption tax has made taxes the highest in the past.
54:13There are companies that raise salaries,
54:16and there are companies that raise taxes even more.
54:19That's why life isn't getting any easier.
54:24So, how much tax is actually increasing?
54:28This is the data that makes it easy to understand.
54:33What is the Curry Rice Tax?
54:36I didn't know that.
54:38The Imperial Data Bank is investigating the amount of money required to make curry rice.
54:44Of course, to make curry rice, you need carrots, potatoes, onions, and beef.
54:48In this case, it's imported beef.
54:50If you do a lot of things like this,
54:52it costs 329 yen to make one meal in June 2024.
54:58If you convert this to the number of household expenses,
55:01if you make 100 of the money you need to make this in 2020,
55:05in June 2024, it will be 120.
55:08It's increased by 20%.
55:10That's right. It's increased by 20%.
55:13It's increased a lot.
55:15This is the amount of money that fits our daily lives.
55:21While the number of household expenses continues to rise,
55:24what is the government's policy?
55:26Increasing taxes.
55:30Taxation is the highest in the past,
55:33but why are they increasing taxes?
55:35What are they planning to use it for?
55:39The government is saying that there are more things that need to be bought.
55:43What are the new purchases?
55:45I don't know.
55:46It's related to defense.
55:49That's right. It's the defense cost.
55:51It's because they bought a lot of jet fighters and missiles from the United States.
55:58Japan's defense cost is the highest in the past.
56:03Now, Japan is trying to increase the defense cost more and more.
56:07Next year, it is expected to be more than 8 trillion yen.
56:12In fact, the policy on Japan's defense has changed a lot in recent years.
56:18It's important, so let's check it out.
56:23Until now, for example, if Japan was attacked from somewhere,
56:27we would protect ourselves,
56:29but the United States would turn to Japan and fight back against the other country.
56:34It was a division of roles like this.
56:37But now, for example, if Japan is attacked by a missile,
56:41it will counterattack as usual,
56:44but in order not to be attacked further,
56:48Japan will also counterattack.
56:51Is that so?
56:53The policy has changed from the Abe administration.
56:57For example, Japan does not have missiles to reach North Korea or China.
57:02This is because the United States is doing it for us.
57:05From now on, Japan will have to do it,
57:08so it will buy a lot of missiles from the United States
57:11and develop missiles that can reach for a long distance.
57:15That's what Japan is doing.
57:18Does that mean that Japan will counterattack?
57:21That's right.
57:23In other words, the enemy will attack first.
57:25This is a war.
57:27Oh, I heard it from the other side.
57:29If Japan is attacked, it will prevent the attack,
57:32but the United States has been the one to attack the other country.
57:37Japan will counterattack on its own.
57:41If you have that power,
57:43other countries will not be able to attack Japan.
57:46So if you have the power to counterattack at any time,
57:49you won't have to go to war as a result.
57:52That's what the current Japanese government is thinking.
57:56I can understand why Mr. Kiriko is confused.
57:59We have been taught that Japan is a war zone.
58:02That's right.
58:04It's also a defense.
58:06Even if you have a weapon that says,
58:09I'll do it again,
58:11you can't just swallow it.
58:14That's right.
58:16That's why Japan's defense has changed dramatically.
58:19Surprisingly, no one has noticed it.
58:22Of course, there is a discussion about whether it is good or not.
58:25But Japan needs money for that,
58:28so it will increase taxes from now on.
58:31It's already decided,
58:34so there's nothing we can do about it.
58:37As a citizen,
58:39I feel like only taxes are increasing.
58:43It's really hard to live.
58:47The budget for this year has been decided,
58:50but the budget for next year has not been decided yet.
58:54Now, the defense minister has made a self-proclaimed statement that he wants this much.
58:59The specific consideration of the budget will begin from now on.
59:06How much will you buy this next year?
59:09Or how much will you increase taxes?
59:12The consideration will begin this fall.
59:16Of course, it depends on who becomes the president of the United States.
59:21It also depends on how much you buy.
59:24It also depends on who becomes the prime minister of Japan.
59:28Or there may be an election soon,
59:30so there may be a change of government.
59:33There may be a big difference
59:36depending on who becomes the prime minister
59:39when the budget for this fall is formed.
59:42So we have to be interested in what will happen in the election.
59:46Who will be the prime minister of Japan?
59:48Who will be the president of the United States?
59:50This will have a big impact on our lives.

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