酒のツマミになる話 2024年10月11日 江村美咲&桐生祥秀&ウルフアロン&横山裕&松村沙友理&川島明

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00:00A few days later
00:01Hey, wait a minute!
00:04I don't think there's a single one.
00:06You lived in the mountains with three girls, didn't you?
00:12That's a lie.
00:14I don't think there's a single fact that I lived with three girls.
00:17The story that will be the snack of alcohol from 9 o'clock after this is a two-hour special with all the people from the people of Madai to the medalists.
00:25Let me introduce you a little bit of the highlights.
00:28Yasuko, nice to meet you.
00:32It's been a while since I've been on a marathon, but thank you for your hard work.
00:36I feel accomplished when I run.
00:38You're a local, aren't you, Yasuko?
00:40Yes, I'm a local.
00:41Local?
00:42I'm sorry.
00:43I'm sorry. I couldn't hear anything.
00:46You're a local.
00:48You're a local, aren't you?
00:52What is the story that will be the snack of alcohol that Yasuko wants to do?
00:55I'm sorry to say this in front of Mr. Higashino, but I have a high sense of sympathy.
01:02It's high.
01:03It's like Higashino is low.
01:06You lose yourself while you're telling people not to bother you.
01:11I can't help it.
01:14The story of being concerned about the eyes of sympathy and the world.
01:18That's great.
01:20Where should I start?
01:22I'll give you a little explanation.
01:25It's a great compliment, but it's the funniest.
01:29It's not funny.
01:30I'm not trying to make fun of you.
01:32I'm not trying to make fun of you.
01:34It's the funniest combination.
01:35No, it's not a combination.
01:36We're just sitting quietly.
01:41It's like I'm in a dream.
01:44Now?
01:45Now, I'm serving flowers.
01:49I'm sorry for the show.
01:51You're drinking, aren't you?
01:53This is for your health.
01:55What is that?
01:57What is it?
01:59Bank?
02:00In addition, the top athletes who played an active role in the Paralympics are also gathered.
02:05Mr. Uruwaron, please.
02:09Thank you for your hard work.
02:10You like alcohol, don't you?
02:11I like alcohol.
02:13When I entered the dressing room, there was a cooler box.
02:17There was a cold beer in it.
02:19What is it?
02:20Is it Kaiji?
02:21A cold beer.
02:23It was crazy in the bathroom, wasn't it?
02:25I was going to pee in the bathroom before the show.
02:29In the bathroom next to the dressing room,
02:31Aaron did this to the concrete in front of me.
02:38While doing it?
02:39While doing it.
02:41It wasn't an American bar.
02:44I wanted to go to the bathroom efficiently.
02:47I was sleeping with Sean in the bathroom.
02:53Please do it after the show.
02:55I want you to talk to Mr. Uruwaron.
02:58What is the story of becoming a drinker?
03:01I want to hear about love.
03:03I agree.
03:04Mr. Emura, you can't talk to someone who is afraid of the tip of his tongue.
03:09You don't have a tip of your tongue in your private life.
03:11People who continue to blame others continue to blame others in love.
03:16I'm in a lot of love.
03:20What kind of love do Olympic athletes have?
03:24Mr. Kawashima doesn't play sports by himself.
03:30He has a little more athleticism.
03:32His athleticism is destructive.
03:34He is more supportive.
03:35That's right.
03:37That's rude.
03:39People ask me where I saw the Olympics.
03:44Then I have to read a book.
03:48I met Mr. Kiryu for the first time.
03:51When Mr. Kiryu appeared in the world for the first time,
03:54I searched for a picture of Mr. Kiryu.
03:56I found a picture of my partner.
03:59Mr. Tamura.
04:00It's a little similar.
04:02This year is Mr. Osada.
04:05Yes, Mr. Osada.
04:07I met Mr. Tamura when I was in Japan.
04:09It's a little similar to Hama-chan.
04:12That's right.
04:13It's similar to Hama-chan.
04:15He is everywhere.
04:17What is the story of Mr. Yoshihide Kiryu, the first Japanese to reach 100m in 9 seconds?
04:23I played soccer and goalkeeper in elementary school.
04:26That's amazing.
04:29It's dangerous.
04:30It's very interesting.
04:32When did he realize his talent?
04:35Mr. Yokoyama, please.
04:38It's my first time.
04:39Is it your first time?
04:40It's my first time.
04:41What do you think about alcohol?
04:42Do you like alcohol?
04:44I love alcohol.
04:45I used to drink with Mr. Daigo when I was in Osaka.
04:50Mr. Daigo hasn't been on TV for a long time.
04:53He bought me a lot of cigarettes.
04:57Did he buy you cigarettes?
04:58Yes.
04:59I told him every day that I didn't have money.
05:01One time, I was eating in Tokyo.
05:05I told him that I lost the game in Kyoto.
05:10Yes, yes, yes.
05:11I lost the game so much that I don't know where I am walking now.
05:15Stop it.
05:16First of all, I don't know.
05:18He said he was hungry.
05:20That's all I know.
05:21I'm hungry and I want to drink alcohol.
05:23But I don't have money and I don't know where I am walking.
05:25You don't have any money.
05:27I don't have any money.
05:28You don't have any money.
05:29I don't have a taxi fare.
05:30I took a taxi and went to Mr. Yokoyama.
05:35Do you understand Mr. Yokoyama?
05:37Mr. Daigo looks strange when he talks like this.
05:40I see.
05:41Sometimes my brother says,
05:43I'm surprised that he bought me a cigarette.
05:47Mr. Higashide made a shocking statement.
05:50The 2-hour special will start in 5 seconds.
06:01There is a person who stops the roulette in the back.
06:03I don't want to do that.
06:04Who is making fun of me the most?
06:07Tonight is a night to drink with the Paralympic athletes.
06:13All the people I've been dating so far.
06:17It's not until elementary school that I became popular.
06:19It's definitely better to be popular when you're an adult.
06:23What kind of love does an Olympic athlete have?
06:26There are cakes in the showcase.
06:29Do you put up with that?
06:30I've been thinking about pizza all the time during the live show.
06:34What kind of food do you want to eat when the important day is over?
06:37I'm sorry to Mr. Higashide.
06:41Mr. Higashide has a high sensitivity.
06:45Mr. Higashide just got married.
06:48What does he say to Yasuko, who cares too much about sensitivity?
06:51I don't want to bother people.
06:54However, there is a contradiction in the fact that there is a restriction.
06:58Everyone...
07:00It's a story that becomes a snack for alcohol.
07:02It's a story that becomes a snack for alcohol.
07:07The 2-hour special in autumn.
07:09There are a lot of people I want to meet today.
07:13This is a 2-hour special.
07:17I was impressed until now.
07:19I was really watching.
07:20Everyone is here.
07:22Mr. Kawashima is the sub-MC.
07:27Mr. Emura is the fencing member.
07:30Mr. Emura was watching.
07:33It's rare for an athlete to have blonde hair.
07:38He is blond.
07:39He is a king.
07:40He is cool.
07:41He looks like Final Fantasy.
07:45I brought a medal today.
07:48He has a habit of biting.
07:51Who is that person in that city?
07:54Who is that person in that city?
07:58It's amazing.
07:59How do you feel?
08:01How do you feel?
08:02It's heavy.
08:04It's thicker than I thought.
08:06It's thick.
08:07Have you ever been styled?
08:09No.
08:10How do you feel?
08:11No.
08:12Please.
08:13Please.
08:14I'm just a cute person.
08:16Are you just cute?
08:18I'm sorry.
08:20I'm sorry.
08:21He found the camera.
08:23I think he found the camera.
08:25It's amazing from the beginning.
08:26It's better not to hang him.
08:28This is the only place where you can see the good figure of the Olympic athlete.
08:32I'm curious.
08:34Mr. Kiryu.
08:35Please.
08:36Please.
08:37It's amazing.
08:38It's the first time for a Japanese person to wear a 100-meter-long 9-second belt.
08:41It's the first time for a Japanese person to wear such clothes.
08:44That's right.
08:47Do you like alcohol?
08:49I like it.
08:51You can drink it.
08:52I think it's okay.
08:53I think it's okay.
08:55You don't drink it before a competition, do you?
08:57I don't drink it before an important competition.
08:59Don't you put alcohol in your drink?
09:02I don't put it in my drink.
09:03You don't put it in your drink?
09:04You can't bring it in?
09:06You can't bring it in?
09:07I heard that you can't bring it in.
09:10Don't say unnecessary things.
09:12That's right.
09:13He looks like he's going to say unnecessary things.
09:15He looks like he's going to say unnecessary things.
09:17Did you laugh at the roulette?
09:19I laughed at the roulette.
09:23It was a great victory.
09:24It's not something to expect.
09:27The Paris Olympics Judo Combined Team Finals.
09:30The level of the 3-on-3 competition was a digital roulette.
09:35France was absolutely ahead.
09:3790 kilometers per second.
09:41As a result, they lost the competition and won the silver medal.
09:44What did the Japanese players at the venue think of that roulette?
09:49There was a bit of a swing.
09:51The players who didn't make it to the finals at the cheering seats of the Japanese national team.
09:55They thought that they would do it if they got 90 kilometers per second.
09:58They thought that they would do it if they got 90 kilometers per second.
10:02It's not that they did it.
10:04It's that the god of fate did it.
10:07It's the other way around.
10:08It's not the other way around.
10:10It's not the other way around?
10:11It's not the other way around.
10:12Let's spin the roulette.
10:13I want to hear what the athletes have to say.
10:16I can't hear that.
10:17I'm jealous.
10:20It's a good one.
10:21It's a good one.
10:22It's a good one.
10:23I'm going to ask about the prize.
10:30I see.
10:31The athletes should be patient.
10:33Yes.
10:34It seems like it's hard to eat when you're a top athlete.
10:38What do the athletes eat for the prize?
10:42I love sweets.
10:45I went to Egypt for the World Championships in 2022.
10:50I went to a nice hotel.
10:52There were cakes in front of the showcase.
10:55I see.
10:56Like rubies.
10:57Do you have to be patient?
10:59Yes.
11:00I had to be patient.
11:01I won the match and finished it.
11:04You won the match?
11:05Yes.
11:06Does it change just by eating one before the match?
11:11Yes, it does.
11:12It feels good.
11:13It feels good.
11:14You feel like you did it.
11:16I feel like I ate it before the match.
11:21It's a matter of feeling.
11:22You lost to yourself.
11:23I feel like my body changes when I wake up.
11:29The sugar in the cake and the flour come to you.
11:34Do you feel like the moon is a little late?
11:36I feel like I'm tired.
11:37My head doesn't feel clear.
11:40I see.
11:42It's an amazing world.
11:43I've never been patient, so I don't know.
11:45I don't know.
11:47What about you, Kiryu?
11:49I don't eat a lot.
11:52Really?
11:53I'm surprised.
11:54You eat a lot.
11:56You don't have to eat a lot.
11:58I don't drink alcohol.
12:01I eat what I can eat.
12:04How many grams of protein do you eat?
12:08I don't know.
12:09Do other athletes do it?
12:11Some people do it.
12:12I don't do it.
12:14I don't do it or I don't do it.
12:17It doesn't change?
12:19I think it hasn't changed because I've run a lot of relay races this time.
12:23Did you find out last time?
12:25I don't know yet.
12:27I don't think there's an athlete who eats a lot.
12:32I don't think so.
12:33I don't think so.
12:34I don't know if it's a rumor.
12:37I don't know if it's a rumor.
12:40There was a rumor that there was no chicken.
12:43But the track and field is in the second half, so it's improved.
12:46There's a lot of chicken.
12:49And the food is bad.
12:51That's a bad thing.
12:55It's the capital of food, Paris, but the food of the athletes was not good.
13:00What did you eat?
13:04There is no good food in the world championships.
13:07It's common.
13:08You can't eat it anymore.
13:09You can't eat it because it's bad.
13:12Or you can eat it because it's bad.
13:15Japan was delicious.
13:17Tokyo was delicious.
13:19There was the Tokyo Olympics last time.
13:21Everyone's image was so high.
13:26I think that's why everyone was shocked.
13:29The judo team was ahead.
13:31It was ahead, but the Japanese team put out a high-performance center.
13:35I was able to eat Japanese food there.
13:38I only ate Japanese food once or twice.
13:42High-performance center?
13:44It's a facility that Japanese athletes put out.
13:48By the way,
13:50High-performance sports center is a facility aimed at improving Japan's international competitiveness.
13:56In Paris, they were able to support the players until just before the game.
14:02I was able to practice judo and fencing there.
14:05There was a cafeteria there, so I ate grilled ginger.
14:08I'm glad to hear that.
14:10The high-performance sports center has changed.
14:12It will definitely change.
14:13It's all about food.
14:14What kind of food do you eat?
14:17I can't eat because I'm on a diet.
14:21Before the game, he was forced to eat a diet.
14:25He has decided not to eat until the game is over.
14:29I used to like raw food.
14:32I used to like raw fish, raw meat, and raw fish.
14:36Raw meat?
14:37Yes, raw meat.
14:39Before the game, I broke my stomach with raw meat and couldn't play the game.
14:45That's not good.
14:46That's definitely not good.
14:48Before the game, I avoided eating raw meat.
14:50It's not a reward, but after the game, I eat raw food.
14:55Oh, raw food.
14:57He was forced to eat until the game was over.
15:00He can't even look at the vending machine.
15:02I try not to look at the vending machine.
15:04He can't help but want to drink.
15:06He can't move.
15:08He can't go to the convenience store.
15:11He can't look at hot snacks.
15:13He remembers everything he wants to eat.
15:16He puts everything he wants to eat in the room next to his hotel room.
15:22I see.
15:23He puts everything he wants to drink in the room next to his hotel room.
15:30He has a lot of rice balls in his room.
15:33He drinks them from the side.
15:36I saw that in the document.
15:38You can put your weight back on the next day.
15:41But there's a limit.
15:43You can only put it back up to 5% of your weight.
15:46That's hard.
15:47If it's 100kg, you can put it back up to 105kg.
15:49You can put it back up to 5kg.
15:51I see.
15:52The heavier you are, the more difficult it is to receive the power of Judo.
15:57So I try to put it back up to 5kg.
15:59I eat a lot of rice balls.
16:01But in the end, I only go up to 106.5kg.
16:05That's not good.
16:06It's not good, but...
16:07I was chosen for 4th place.
16:09It's like a draw.
16:114 people were chosen randomly.
16:13I was chosen for the Tokyo Olympics.
16:16On the day of the Tokyo Olympics, he won a gold medal.
16:20Actually, he was overweight.
16:22He was in danger of being disqualified.
16:25In the morning, my hair was pulled out.
16:28I thought it was me.
16:29I thought it was bad.
16:30I had an hour.
16:31I was allowed to lose weight in that hour.
16:34I entered the venue at 106.5kg.
16:37All the other athletes were in their Judo gear.
16:40Mr. Itengoguchi was in his weight-loss gear.
16:42It was the day of the match, but he was still in his weight-loss gear.
16:46He didn't make it in time.
16:47The people around him knew that he was in his weight-loss gear.
16:50The TV people were shaking their hands.
16:52They were like,
16:53He's not in his weight-loss gear.
16:55It's embarrassing.
16:56He might be disqualified.
16:58The match started about 20 minutes before the match.
17:01He was at 104.9kg.
17:03He was in his weight-loss gear.
17:05I was so tired that the match was over.
17:09It's your fault.
17:10You were tired.
17:12That's why you're wearing an ice cream T-shirt today.
17:16You're full of greed.
17:17For me, the reward was
17:20the pizza delivery that was on TV commercials.
17:25That's good.
17:26When pizza was on TV commercials,
17:28I couldn't think of anything else.
17:30I was in my prime when I was an idol.
17:32Of course, you were in your prime.
17:34I was thinking about pizza during the show.
17:37I ordered pizza on my way home from the show.
17:40I was in the middle of the road.
17:42I ate pizza on my way home.
17:46Pizza on TV commercials is really good.
17:48It's really good.
17:49I've never eaten pizza with so much cheese.
17:52That's right.
17:54There are four flavors of pizza.
17:57Quattro.
17:58I ordered two Quattro pizzas.
18:03There are three flavors of pizza.
18:05All of them look delicious.
18:08All of them are delicious.
18:10All of them are Quattro.
18:11I don't care which commercial I watch.
18:14All of them are good.
18:16All of them are good.
18:18I don't like pizza.
18:19I like pizza on TV commercials.
18:21That's not true.
18:23Don't look at the camera.
18:25I'm trying to make you feel better.
18:26What about you, Koyama?
18:28I eat pizza every day.
18:32You still do?
18:34I've been eating pizza for five or six years.
18:37I eat the same thing almost every day.
18:40What do you mean?
18:42I have an uncle who teaches me how to play an instrument.
18:45He cooks for me.
18:47What kind of relationship is that?
18:49Are you okay?
18:51He eats the same food every day.
18:55He cooks for me.
18:58I'm worried about him.
19:00That's the kind of relationship we have.
19:02He cooks for you.
19:03He cooks for me.
19:04He teaches me how to play an instrument.
19:05I eat chicken breast, beef, rice, and vegetables every day.
19:12Every day?
19:14Almost every day.
19:15Sometimes I eat grilled meat.
19:18Why do you live like an athlete?
19:21I feel comfortable.
19:23Your body?
19:24I don't have to think about it.
19:26You don't have to choose.
19:28You don't have to think about it.
19:30It's like the clothes of Jobs.
19:33After the concert tour, do you have a day off?
19:38I don't have to think about it.
19:40Do you want your uncle to cook for you again?
19:42When my uncle is not here, I eat grilled meat.
19:45Who is your uncle?
19:47I don't like it.
19:48Is your uncle okay?
19:50Let's spin the wheel.
19:56When do you think you are not expected by others?
20:01What's wrong with you?
20:03What's wrong with you?
20:05You've come this far because you're expected.
20:07When I made my debut, I thought I wasn't expected by anyone.
20:18Mr. Yokoyama, a super 8 who made his 20th debut.
20:21But at first, he was not expected at all and the response was terrible.
20:26First of all, I joined a record company like Enka.
20:31It was my first time in a company behind Enka.
20:35I made my debut in Kansai.
20:38If it didn't sell, I wouldn't have made my debut nationwide.
20:41I was fired.
20:43The way to sell CDs was to go to a record store and ask for it.
20:49Like a Enka singer.
20:51It was sold by Enka.
20:53I didn't have money to make a music video.
20:56I could only make one half.
20:58Wasn't it full?
20:59It wasn't full.
21:01So I made the first half and the second half.
21:05Like a TV size?
21:06Yes.
21:07Who made their debut before 8?
21:09Arashi.
21:11It's the same in Tokyo.
21:12Arashi?
21:13It's amazing.
21:14First of all, the press conference was held in Hawaii.
21:18We were on the roof of a record company.
21:21There was a man who wrote his name on the ceiling.
21:25I was told to shake it as hard as I could.
21:28I was told to shake it while saying my name.
21:33It's a manual for when you get lost.
21:35That's right.
21:36I thought, why did that happen?
21:38When I came out, I met a different group.
21:43At that time, I thought they were amazing.
21:46Of course, I thought so.
21:48Also, I was told not to take a video of a Tokyo person eating a bento.
21:55Discrimination.
21:56Seriously.
21:58The company staff came to me with a stance like you guys.
22:02Tokyo people?
22:03Yes.
22:04I wondered if you had such an experience.
22:06Kiryu-san, how was it?
22:08Were you expected?
22:09I didn't think I was expected.
22:11I didn't feel it because I was stupid.
22:13From the age of 15 to the age of 29,
22:16I've never bought shoes or jerseys.
22:19What?
22:20I've always been expected.
22:22Has the Olympic athlete always been expected?
22:25Basically, I wasn't expected to play judo at that time.
22:29But all the people you've dated so far?
22:33What?
22:34I understand everything.
22:35Furthermore, it approaches the love situation of the Olympic athlete.
22:39What?
22:42I don't know much.
22:45When I listen to this song, I remember.
22:47It's just us.
22:49What's wrong?
22:51I'm sorry.
22:53I'm sorry.
22:55That's right.
23:00Kiryu-san has been active in the top class of the short-distance world since high school.
23:04It is said that he receives a great response when his expectations are high.
23:08I set a little early record in the fall of my first year of high school.
23:11From the age of 15 to the age of 29,
23:15I've never bought shoes or jerseys.
23:18What?
23:19I'm not a sponsor.
23:21What?
23:22You're a sponsor?
23:23Yes, I'm a sponsor.
23:24I've been wearing summer clothes and winter clothes for 14 years.
23:29You've always been expected.
23:31I think I'll think about it the moment I wear it.
23:35I don't think I need a sponsor.
23:38When you can't get a uniform or spikes?
23:41When I can't get a contract, I think it's over.
23:46I see.
23:47It's cruel.
23:48It's cruel.
23:49But it's a cool story.
23:51Aron, weren't you expected?
23:53I started judo when I was in middle school.
23:57I started judo because I wasn't expected.
24:01But recently, I felt it when I went to the Olympics in Paris.
24:05Ulf challenged himself to the Paralympics twice in a row.
24:09But he was not expected as soon as he got there.
24:14When I arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport,
24:17there was a judo player at the Olympics.
24:20He took me to Senshimura.
24:22There was such a person?
24:23Yes, there was.
24:24He was a volunteer.
24:26The car was different from the suitcase.
24:30The suitcase was in a truck.
24:33The player was in a bus.
24:37When I arrived at Senshimura,
24:39I asked him if I could take the suitcase.
24:42He took me to the bus.
24:44He took you to the bus?
24:45Yes, he took me to the bus.
24:46I was sent back to the airport.
24:52I realized I wasn't expected at all.
24:56Did he do something wrong?
24:58He told me to go back a long way.
25:00No, he didn't.
25:01I thought so.
25:02I thought so when I got on the bus.
25:05No, he didn't.
25:06Didn't he have a manager?
25:07I went there with Tatsuru Saito.
25:11He stood out because he was big.
25:13But Senshimura was too big.
25:15I thought I had to take the bus from the entrance.
25:17I see.
25:18I took the suitcase to the Japanese player's tower.
25:21When I got on the bus, I realized it was far away and I was on the highway.
25:24I didn't know Senshimura was this big.
25:26No, he wasn't.
25:27Why was he on the highway?
25:29When I looked at him, he was far away.
25:31I asked him where he was going.
25:33He said, the airport.
25:34I see.
25:35But I thought I could talk to him when I got back to Japan.
25:39I thought I could talk to him.
25:41Did he talk to you?
25:42Yes, he did.
25:43He was trying to encourage you.
25:45He always does that.
25:47I thought I could do a variety show after I retired.
25:50You are good at it.
25:52Yes, I am good at it.
25:53But you don't know the reaction in Japan.
25:58I don't know.
25:59Of course, I don't watch Japanese TV.
26:03During the Olympics, the players didn't know much about the reaction in Japan.
26:07That's why they had a hard time dealing with the media after their retirement.
26:11For example, in the past Olympics, this song was the theme song of the Olympics.
26:16But we didn't listen to that song.
26:20When we heard that song, we didn't know much about it.
26:28We didn't know anything about the Olympics.
26:34When we heard this song, we couldn't remember anything.
26:39We were the only ones who didn't know anything.
26:41When you listen to this song, you remember everything.
26:44We were the only ones who didn't know anything.
26:45We didn't know how we were encouraged.
26:47We didn't know anything.
26:48During the Tokyo Olympics, we watched the games on TV.
26:51I still don't know the song of the Paris Olympics.
26:54I see.
26:55Because you were there.
26:56I don't know the song.
26:58Do you know the song of the Paris Olympics?
26:59Isn't it Daichi Miura?
27:01Yes, he did.
27:04By the way,
27:05The official cheering song of Team Japan at the Paris Olympics is Daichi Miura's heartbeat.
27:11In addition, each TV song has a theme song.
27:15Fuji TV K was Masaki Suda's Fujira.
27:18I heard about Team Japan's line group.
27:24Is there such a thing?
27:26No.
27:27Team Japan's line group?
27:28Yes.
27:29Is it a representative of Japan in various sports?
27:31Is everyone in it?
27:32No one is in it.
27:34A big problem occurs.
27:35A line group that even Wolves don't know.
27:37What about you, Mr. Miura?
27:38It's Economy.
27:39Are you kidding me?
27:41Even if you are a medalist, is the plane in the Economy class?
27:44No!
27:45Team Japan's line group?
27:48There is Team Japan's line group.
27:51Is there such a thing?
27:52No.
27:53Team Japan's line group?
27:54Yes.
27:55Is it a representative of Japan in various sports?
27:57Is everyone in it?
27:58No one is in it.
28:02A big problem occurs.
28:03Is the gold medalist in it?
28:04It's the Economy class, so I haven't been invited to the 95th anniversary.
28:07What?
28:08There is a 95th anniversary.
28:09I'm a classmate, so there seems to be a 95th anniversary.
28:13Is there a 95th anniversary line group?
28:15No one is in it.
28:16Aron is excluded from both.
28:19If you include this guy, it's not good.
28:22That's amazing.
28:24It's like a line group representing Japan.
28:26Yes.
28:27There is a guide in the decision ceremony.
28:30If you read it from there, there is a group that you can join if you enter your ID.
28:34Information about Sen Shimura will flow there.
28:36I see.
28:37If you get a medal or get attention, there will be a lot of coverage.
28:41It's not like you don't get attention until then.
28:43There is a difference.
28:45This time, I was able to get a lot of attention.
28:49Olympic athlete who is attracted to the media if he gets a medal.
28:52If he doesn't get the result as expected, his treatment will change completely.
28:57My event is called Serval.
28:59It's hard for Japan to play an active role in the world.
29:02It's hard to get expectations for the event.
29:05The number of people around me is clearly less in all events.
29:11It's different.
29:12And I didn't get any questions.
29:14I felt that.
29:17That's strange.
29:19When I got a medal on my way home, I went there.
29:21The exit is a little different.
29:23A medalist walks to the right.
29:26Is he holding a camera?
29:27Yes, he is holding a camera.
29:28Will he say, please go this way?
29:30In my case, the medalist is on the right.
29:31The one who didn't get a medal is on the left.
29:33It's amazing.
29:35It's a new world.
29:37It's cruel.
29:38Even if you work hard, the person on the left will walk to a place where there is no camera.
29:42The medalist has a job from there.
29:44We are free to go to the hotel by bus.
29:47I heard that.
29:49Japan got too many medals.
29:52People who got a medal thought it was a good business class.
29:57But everyone got too many medals and there was no seat.
30:00In the end, it became an economy.
30:02A lot of people came back.
30:04This time, the Japanese team won 45 medals.
30:07Is it true that there were many athletes who returned to Japan as medalists?
30:12Judo was originally run by the association.
30:18The size of the body is different.
30:20But even so, not everyone was able to get a medal.
30:23Rock-paper-scissors.
30:25Rock-paper-scissors?
30:27A medalist and rock-paper-scissors?
30:29It's a lottery.
30:30It's like a roulette.
30:32Then there are people who stop you behind.
30:36Who is the most jealous?
30:39You say it and you stop it.
30:42Wait a minute.
30:46Does it have anything to do with the size of the body?
30:48Me, Saito, and Sone.
30:52The three members were in business class.
30:55Other than that, I think the Abe brothers were in economy class.
31:00What?
31:03So the winner is...
31:05The other day, he was in business class with me.
31:09He was in business class.
31:14What about you, Emura?
31:15I was in economy class.
31:16No way.
31:17Fencing...
31:18From Paris?
31:19Yes.
31:20No way.
31:21What about you, Kiryu?
31:22Business class.
31:24The plane is different.
31:26I'm the last one on the ground.
31:28There are no other players.
31:30I see.
31:31I'm usually in the first half of swimming and judo.
31:34I see.
31:35I'm usually in the first half of swimming and judo.
31:37I see.
31:38I'm in charge of the closing ceremony.
31:41I see.
31:42But there are other sports players in the same plane, right?
31:46There are medalists, too.
31:49I go behind them in business class.
31:52That's awkward.
31:54The economy class...
31:56I don't have medals.
31:58But all the players are in economy class.
32:01So the company and sponsors pay for the business class.
32:06That's why you get medals.
32:07I get medals.
32:08And the company and sponsors pay for the business class.
32:11It's a tough world.
32:13I know.
32:14There are many people.
32:17I see.
32:18I was expecting to see a lot of swimmers.
32:20When I was in Nogizaka, I felt like I was in a younger sister group.
32:27Keyakizaka.
32:28Now it's called Sakurazaka46.
32:31The same staff members made the same amount of heat.
32:35So it was very expensive.
32:37For younger sister groups?
32:39Matsumura was jealous of the difference in the amount of heat between her younger sister group and Keyakizaka46.
32:48We shot the main music video for two days.
32:54The rest of the music video was shot for a day or half a day.
32:57But they shot the music video for a week.
33:00They shot the music video for four days.
33:02That's not good.
33:04We shot the music video at 12 o'clock in the morning.
33:11We shot the music video at 12 o'clock in the morning.
33:14But they shot the music video for four days.
33:17The staff members who were both in the same group made the same amount of heat.
33:21Even in Nogizaka?
33:23I was jealous of them.
33:27I don't know if they were trying to make us feel jealous.
33:31I see.
33:32They were like, don't be excited.
33:34You weren't jealous?
33:36We are totally different.
33:38It was like a storm.
33:40Anyway, let's wave our flags.
33:42It's okay to wave your flag, but you have to speak out loud.
33:46You have to shout your name out loud.
33:50It was cruel.
33:52When we shot the music video for Picaru.
33:54We shot the music video for Fuji TV.
33:56Chidori joined us later.
33:58Chidori was like, please join us.
34:02At first.
34:05Two Fuji TV executives came to us.
34:08They said, we are from Osaka Yoshimoto.
34:12As soon as we joined, they said, please join us.
34:18So we came to Tokyo.
34:20Chidori was supposed to be a member of Picaru.
34:25But it turned out to be a different story.
34:29On the first day, we were supposed to shoot a poster.
34:33Daigo was supposed to be a member of Picaru.
34:35We were supposed to shoot a poster.
34:38Nobu was alone.
34:40When we saw the poster,
34:42Naomi Watanabe was the main character.
34:47Ayabe was like this.
34:50Yoshimura was like this.
34:53Nobu was like this.
34:56I was like, is there a poster like this?
35:00This.
35:02Daigo is still...
35:04Daigo is still...
35:06Daigo is a new member, but he is like this.
35:11He is a new member.
35:12Nobu is smaller than a motor engine.
35:18I was going to do my best at this time.
35:21At first, Kawajima was Tamura.
35:25I still feel that way.
35:28I don't think I was used much in the trailer.
35:34I was here.
35:37Kawashima was the main character.
35:41Kawashima was like this.
35:43I don't think I was used much in the trailer.
35:45When it was 15 seconds, Sayoring was like this.
35:51I was here.
35:55When the talk variety show was on,
35:57someone was talking.
35:59I was like, is there a problem?
36:00Then, a crane came.
36:05I started talking,
36:07but it was like a grandfather's view.
36:14It was like a grandfather's view.
36:16I was talking, but someone was talking.
36:19I was like, why are you talking?
36:21I don't know why.
36:23It's not like you're popular in terms of looks, right?
36:26I wasn't super popular.
36:28People who are quick-witted are popular, right?
36:30People who are quick-witted are popular until they're in elementary school.
36:32That's a shame.
36:35Now, let's talk about Olympic athletes' love life.
36:42I don't really like to soak in water.
36:44I'm not good at washing my face.
36:45I was in Aaron's behind-the-scenes time.
36:48I lived in the mountains.
36:50I lived with three girls at that time.
36:54That's a lie.
36:55What?
36:59Here we go.
37:01Sayuriko.
37:03I'd like to hear about love life.
37:06That's right.
37:07I think there will be more people who are in the same industry as lovers.
37:13There is a marriage between athletes.
37:16I have a really bad motor nerve.
37:18Maybe Kawashima has the same.
37:20I have a really bad motor nerve, too.
37:23I run 50 meters in 10 seconds.
37:2750 meters?
37:28It's twice as fast.
37:29It's twice as fast.
37:30If it's half, it's 1,000 meters, so it's twice as fast.
37:32If it's half, it's a good match.
37:34I wonder if I can fall in love with a person who is just twice as fast.
37:38Do people who are slow like people who are fast?
37:42Can athletes like people who are not good at sports?
37:45After all, do they often fall in love with athletes in the same industry?
37:50But is there such a thing?
37:52If you have a bad motor nerve, you may not be able to fall in love.
37:55I don't see girls who are exercising on a daily basis.
38:00But I've only seen girls who run fast.
38:03I've only seen girls who run fast.
38:06On the contrary, it's a strange story.
38:09It looks cute.
38:11Is there a gap?
38:12I think it's better to run like this.
38:18It's an apple of the eye.
38:20It's an apple of the eye.
38:23It's a neighbor.
38:25I'm glad you're next to me.
38:27It's an apple of the eye.
38:28I'm glad you're next to me.
38:30I've been watching you for 5 seconds.
38:32It's an apple of the eye.
38:34Isn't it very popular?
38:36People who run fast are popular.
38:38People who run fast are popular.
38:40I'm sorry.
38:42It's not a big deal.
38:44It's better to be popular when you're an adult.
38:47It's better to be popular when you're an adult.
38:49It's getting worse as you get older.
38:53The speed of the woman's feet is not evaluated.
38:56When you're an adult, you just run.
38:58It's over.
39:00Emra, you can't be a person with a short-term phobia.
39:04Short-term phobia?
39:06I don't have it.
39:09I don't have a lot of experience in love.
39:13So I don't know.
39:15But all the people I've dated so far are fencing players.
39:21Really?
39:22All of them are fencing players?
39:24Emra has only dated fencing players so far.
39:29Is there anything special about him?
39:33When I practice fencing with him,
39:36I can tell if he's serious or not.
39:39I can tell if he's serious or not.
39:42I can tell if he's serious or not.
39:45You've dated fencing players.
39:48Do you have any feedback after the match?
39:50I was glad to have a chance to talk about technical things.
39:55I'm glad.
39:57Do you know his personality in strategy?
40:00He keeps attacking people.
40:03He keeps attacking people in love.
40:07I don't mean it in a bad way.
40:09It's like a provocation.
40:11He keeps attacking people.
40:13I think he has that.
40:15I think he has that.
40:17You can see it through sports.
40:19I think it's easier to see it through sports.
40:24I don't have that.
40:26You don't.
40:27You don't know what a comedian is like.
40:30It's more fun if you don't know.
40:33If you know everything...
40:35That's a long story.
40:38I don't want to hear it.
40:41I don't want to hear it.
40:43Have you ever been to a match?
40:46With your boyfriend or girlfriend.
40:48Yes, I have.
40:49You have?
40:50Yes, I have.
40:52That's when you do your best.
40:55When your partner comes to cheer for you,
40:57do you pay attention during the match?
40:59Do you have a better performance than usual?
41:03I want to look cool, so I try to do my best.
41:07After you run, you look over there.
41:10I don't know where I'm sitting.
41:12I try not to listen.
41:13If I listen to that, at the start line,
41:15they might see me running.
41:18That's true.
41:20When my parents come to cheer for me,
41:23I win a match,
41:25and if I point at them, they think I'm a foreigner.
41:28That's a long story.
41:30That's a long story.
41:32That's a long story.
41:34That's a long story.
41:36If I point at them, they think I'm a foreigner.
41:38That's a long story.
41:39That's a long story.
41:40Do you call them?
41:42No, I don't.
41:43Your family?
41:44Yes, my family.
41:46Isn't it the most dangerous?
41:48If someone you like slips a lot,
41:50that's the worst.
41:51That's the worst.
41:52That's the scariest.
41:54That's why you don't sweat.
41:56If someone from your family comes to watch your show,
42:00that person will come, right?
42:02Don't you think they'll come?
42:05We are there.
42:07We will slip a lot.
42:08We will make them laugh.
42:10We will make them laugh.
42:12Here we go.
42:15Okay, Kiryu-san.
42:17How did you find out that you have talent?
42:23I want to hear it.
42:25I've always been fast since I was a kid.
42:28I was a soccer player in elementary school.
42:30I was also a goalkeeper.
42:34That's dangerous.
42:35That's really funny.
42:37Kiryu-san was a soccer goalkeeper in elementary school.
42:42When did he realize how fast he was?
42:45Until 6th grade?
42:47I was a goalkeeper in 6th grade and 5th grade.
42:51You were a goalkeeper.
42:53If you let him run again, he was faster than anyone else, right?
42:56But that was it.
42:58I didn't have a chance to run on the court when I was a soccer player.
43:02You didn't know yourself.
43:03I didn't know myself.
43:04But you had a sports day in elementary school.
43:06I was the fastest in the sports day.
43:08But you could beat your friends.
43:11You could have been a goalkeeper.
43:14Yes, I could have been a goalkeeper.
43:16How did you move to the court?
43:19My brother was there.
43:21He was a soccer player in elementary school.
43:24He was a goalkeeper in middle school.
43:25I was a soccer player in elementary school.
43:27I was tired of it.
43:28So I decided to play on the court.
43:29Then I was faster.
43:30So I decided to keep playing on the court.
43:32You were faster than anyone else.
43:34When I was in the 3rd grade of high school,
43:36I was the second fastest in the history of Japan.
43:40When I was in high school.
43:41In high school?
43:42Yes.
43:43I thought I could run on the court.
43:45You were the second fastest in the history of Japan.
43:47Yes, I was.
43:48So I wanted to show everyone my talent.
43:51I wanted to show everyone how I could run on the court.
43:54Wow, your talent.
43:55Your talent.
43:56That's amazing.
43:57I want to hear it.
43:58I really want to hear it.
43:59How about you, Emura?
44:01I felt it during the game.
44:04I couldn't win the game in the world.
44:07When I was in the 3rd grade of junior high school,
44:09even if I participated in an international tournament,
44:11it was before I won a medal.
44:14That means you were already at the level to participate in an international tournament.
44:17But at that time, there were very few people who could play serve in Japan.
44:21So I thought I would win the tournament for the first time
44:25and maybe I would be able to play in the world.
44:29That's why you participated in the tournament.
44:31Why did you want to play serve at first?
44:34At first, I participated in the tournament because of Yuki Ohta, a player named Flure.
44:37Flure.
44:38Pepe.
44:39Yes.
44:40I participated in the tournament because of him.
44:42At that time, I liked Kenhin, a character called Usabitch.
44:48Really?
44:49Really?
44:50Yes.
44:51It was a puzzle.
44:52If Usabitch wasn't there, you wouldn't have participated in the tournament.
44:55I might not have participated in the tournament.
44:57That's amazing.
44:58You don't know what's going to happen.
45:01By the way.
45:03There are three types of fencing.
45:06Flure and Pepe only attack with tsuki.
45:09But Emura's serve is effective with tsuki and kiri.
45:12It was the first time in Japan that he won a medal with serve.
45:16Did you play sumo when you were a kid?
45:19I won a sumo match when I was in the 3rd grade of elementary school.
45:24At that time, I played judo.
45:26I just played judo and won a sumo match.
45:29I'm not athletic.
45:31I can't do sports.
45:33I'm not good at all sports.
45:35I don't have a good sense of judo.
45:39Do you understand judo?
45:41Yes, I do.
45:42On the contrary, I think it's important to know your strengths and weaknesses.
45:49I try to understand my strengths and weaknesses.
45:53And I prepare myself to win or lose.
45:57If I don't have a reason to lose, I have no choice but to win.
46:01Originally, I tried to do my best not to lose.
46:04That's right.
46:05That's a good thing.
46:06I wonder if there is such a thing.
46:08I wonder if I could have done it if I was doing sports.
46:11I played soccer.
46:13But I couldn't play baseball.
46:15I couldn't even throw a 100-meter throw.
46:17When I was in college.
46:18It's possible that you're not good at baseball.
46:22Can an Olympic athlete become the best if he plays another sport?
46:26I think so.
46:27I think so.
46:46Can an Olympic athlete become the best if he plays another sport?
46:50Kiryu, who is short-distance athlete, has a talent for sports.
46:54I played soccer.
46:56But I couldn't throw a 100-meter throw.
47:00When I was in college.
47:01I tried throwing a 100-meter throw.
47:02You've never played baseball?
47:04No, I haven't.
47:05It's possible that you're not good at baseball.
47:08I'm not good at baseball.
47:10I've never thrown a baseball ball.
47:13I've never thrown a 100-meter throw.
47:15I have friends who can play baseball.
47:17That's right.
47:18But I can't swim.
47:20You can't swim?
47:21I don't like to soak my body in water.
47:23I don't like to soak my body in water.
47:25I can swim 15 meters.
47:28So, you're not good at washing your face.
47:30That's a good way to end the interview.
47:33You're trying to change the subject.
47:36You're trying to change the subject of Aaron.
47:41You look like a turtle.
47:43A turtle?
47:45A turtle?
47:46I want to hear that.
47:48I want to hear about the moment you entered the zone.
47:52I want to hear that.
47:54Superstars often say that.
47:56Mr. Sawa said that he could see the moment he entered the zone.
47:59I want to hear that.
48:01Athletes love this story.
48:04The zone is a state where concentration is sharpened.
48:07Have all the top athletes who participate in the Olympics experienced it?
48:12Have you ever done fencing?
48:14In my case, I sometimes do slow motion.
48:19That's fast.
48:21Do you sometimes do slow motion?
48:24Can you avoid it?
48:26Yes, I can.
48:27Do you never lose in that mode?
48:30I'm strong.
48:32Do you feel like the opponent is coming?
48:35Sometimes, I feel like that.
48:37That's amazing.
48:39I feel like the opponent is coming.
48:42When the opponent is stronger than you.
48:44That's right.
48:46Do you think my four years will start now?
48:51What's wrong?
48:53Sit down.
48:55Sit down.
48:57That's right, Toko-chan.
48:59I don't know what you're talking about.
49:01Sit down.
49:03I'm in the zone.
49:05I'm in the zone.
49:07I'm in the zone.
49:09You've been in the zone for a month, haven't you?
49:12No, I haven't.
49:14I've been in the zone for a long time.
49:16I've been in the zone before.
49:20It's cool to talk about it.
49:22I want to do it.
49:24I wanted to play in the zone.
49:29I had a preliminary round that I would never lose.
49:32I was in the zone for a year.
49:34I could only see the edge of the zone.
49:36I was in the zone.
49:38I couldn't see the edge of the zone.
49:40I was in the zone for two games.
49:42You were in the zone for one game.
49:44I was in the zone for two games.
49:46I was in the zone for two games.
49:49It's not the zone anymore.
49:51You've never lost in the zone, have you?
49:56Emra said,
49:58I'm in the zone.
50:00I lost slowly.
50:02You were in the zone.
50:04That's how it is.
50:06Aron, were you in the zone?
50:08I don't know if I was in the zone.
50:10It was the final round of the Tokyo Olympics.
50:13I was in the extension round.
50:15I had a hard time until I was in the extension round.
50:18It got worse when I started.
50:22I felt like I could win the game.
50:25I don't know if it's the zone.
50:28I felt like I could win the game if I got over one point.
50:34I thought I could win as the game went longer.
50:38The government said it was the roof time.
50:41That's why you couldn't lose.
50:43That's the reason why you were in the zone.
50:45Oh, it's a zone?
50:47What about idols?
50:49During live shows?
50:51During live shows?
50:53For me, it's a handshake.
50:55I think it's a zone.
50:57I've been doing it since this morning.
50:59When there are a lot of people,
51:01it's about 2 seconds for one person.
51:03People come in and out as if it's flowing.
51:05I have a move called Siren Go Punch.
51:07I just do this Siren Go Punch.
51:09You did it?
51:11I thought about it.
51:13That's good.
51:15The person who wants it
51:17and the person who wants my words
51:19are about half and half.
51:21I see.
51:23You can see it.
51:25Whether it's Siren Go Punch
51:27or you want my words,
51:29you can see it in 2 seconds.
51:31In the first 0.1 seconds,
51:33you can see the person's face
51:35and think,
51:37oh, it's a punch.
51:39It's like shooting training.
51:41That's amazing.
51:43It must be hard.
51:45There are a lot of people.
51:47How many people do you see?
51:49Thousands of people a day.
51:51I do it for about 12 hours a day.
51:53That's amazing.
51:55Isn't that the hardest thing you've ever done?
51:57No, it's not.
51:59Everyone supports me.
52:01I get a lot of energy.
52:03Everyone praises me.
52:05I get praised all day.
52:07It's a little hard now.
52:09I see.
52:11I just say,
52:13thank you for your hard work.
52:15Everyone looks scared.
52:25Thank you for your hard work.
52:27Thank you very much.
52:29It was a good meeting.
52:31I drank alcohol
52:33as if I were interviewing.
52:35Mr. Kiryu,
52:37I don't know if I drank
52:39as much as Mr. Kiryu drank,
52:41but I kept looking like
52:43Mr. Tamura of Kiryu.
52:47I didn't feel nervous at all.
52:51How was Mr. Wolf?
52:53Mr. Wolf was really
52:55trying to sell today.
52:57From the middle of the interview,
52:59he only looked like Abadamanju.
53:01The quality of his jokes
53:03is similar to that of an entertainer.
53:05I don't think it was a comment
53:07of an athlete.
53:09I think he was already
53:11attacked by a second career.
53:15Thanks to him,
53:17Judo has become popular.
53:19It was interesting
53:21to listen to him.
53:25I'm sorry.
53:27It was fun.
53:29Thank you very much.
53:33How was it?
53:35It was my first time meeting
53:37all of them,
53:39so I had a lot of fun.
53:41You're good at talking.
53:43No, I'm not.
53:45I was so nervous
53:47that I got drunk on the way.
53:49Mr. Kawashima talked about
53:51the zone.
53:53I think there will be more
53:55interviews like this,
53:57so I want to talk about
53:59the winning zone.
54:01Thank you very much.
54:05How was it?
54:07I had a lot of fun
54:09and relaxed.
54:11It was like
54:13having a meal.
54:15Was it like that from the beginning?
54:17Yes, I was able to relax
54:19from the beginning.
54:21Was there anything
54:23that was interesting
54:25about other athletes?
54:27Mr. Kiryu's zone
54:29was in the second place.
54:33I've never heard of it.
54:35I can only hear it
54:37in a place like this.
54:39It was my first time meeting him,
54:41so I had a lot of fun
54:43talking to him.
54:45You're good at talking.
54:47Both Mr. Wolf and Mr. Kiryu.
54:49Were you nervous?
54:51No, I was like a viewer.
54:53Thank you very much.
54:57Thank you very much.
55:01How was it?
55:03I had a lot of fun.
55:05I was able to hear
55:07a lot of valuable things.
55:09I can't hear about
55:11Olympic athletes
55:13while drinking.
55:15It was a lot of fun.
55:17How about you, Mr. Daigo?
55:19It's been a long time since
55:21we've had an interview like this.
55:23That's right.
55:25I was talking to Mr. Daigo
55:27about a long time ago.
55:29It was nostalgic.
55:31It was good.
55:33I would be grateful
55:35if you could call me.
55:37Thank you very much.
55:39How was it?
55:41Did you have fun?
55:43I had a lot of fun.
55:45I don't usually talk to
55:47only judo athletes.
55:49I've been on TV a lot,
55:51but I don't talk to
55:53people from other industries.
55:55It was a new experience
55:57for me.
55:59By the way, you didn't
56:01put out a medal.
56:03Mr. Emura put it out first.
56:05I wanted to put it out,
56:07but after Mr. Emura
56:09put out the medal,
56:11it was in this
56:13crumpled plastic bag.
56:15It's a little
56:17interesting.
56:19Is it always like this?
56:21This plastic bag is very strong.
56:25Can you show me now?
56:29I've been putting it in my right pocket all the time.
56:33When I got up after it was over,
56:35the right side was a little heavy.
56:37I thought there was a medal in it.
56:39That's great.
56:41It's a waste.
56:43I'll put it out anytime.
56:45If you have a chance.
56:47I'm pretty bored.
56:49I don't have time
56:51except for practicing.
56:53Thank you very much.
56:57Thank you for your hard work.
56:59There were a lot of people today.
57:01Did you have a hard time?
57:03The athletes
57:05were very interesting.
57:09I think it was a good time
57:11to get excited.
57:13Thank you very much.
57:15It was very interesting.
57:17The story of SayuRingo
57:19was also a valuable story.
57:23She was a completely different person
57:25from the world she lived in.
57:27It was all new to me.
57:29While I was listening to the story,
57:31it was so amazing
57:33that I got goosebumps several times.
57:35I thought it was amazing.
57:37It's a story you don't usually hear.
57:39I thought the people fighting in the world
57:41were cool.
57:43SayuRingo, please come to the world.
57:47Thank you very much.

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