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相棒 season23 初回拡大SP 第1話「警察官A~要人暗殺の罠!姿なき首謀者」 2024年10月16日
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00:00The Great East Japan Earthquake
00:04More than 10 years ago, the Great East Japan Earthquake
00:08hit this country, a magnitude far greater than we could have imagined.
00:1180% of the houses collapsed,
00:14and more than 10,000 people died.
00:18As the reconstruction continued,
00:21there was an explosive outbreak of mycobacterium.
00:26As a result, the economy of this country, which was in a slump,
00:30was further weakened.
00:33As a result, the economy of this country, which was in a slump,
00:35was further weakened.
00:38The state was shaken.
00:41The pressure from the outside world was fatal.
00:45The long-term government was finally to be replaced.
00:52However, there were many people who were dissatisfied with the new government,
00:57and Tokyo's security was greatly disrupted.
01:01In order to protect the security,
01:03the two men's efforts were needed to create
01:09the Metropolitan Government.
01:21Come to think of it,
01:24we've known each other for a long time.
01:27What's the matter?
01:28You seem to be a rare visitor.
01:31I was wondering how many cups of tea you brought me.
01:35I can't count them all.
01:37I'm the one who brought you the most cups of tea in the world.
01:42I see.
01:45In spite of that,
01:47why don't you want to take a break?
01:54You want to take a break?
01:58Actually, I'm here to say hello to her parents.
02:02What?
02:05You can't take a break from the case.
02:08That's right.
02:10It seems that her parents are worried about her.
02:14By the way, how did it go last time?
02:19Well, I haven't decided yet.
02:22But depending on her parents,
02:24she may have to take a break.
02:38Good morning.
02:40Good morning.
02:42You look great.
02:44What are you doing?
02:45I was told to summarize the history of the Metropolitan Government.
02:48It's the 150th anniversary this year.
02:51I'm trying to convert the company into a company.
02:56What?
02:59The Great Earthquake?
03:02Epidemic?
03:04Is this the story of that time?
03:06The Great Earthquake and the Great Flood.
03:09Many families and officials were killed.
03:16The Great Earthquake wasn't just the fault of the black ship.
03:20The Metropolitan Government was created to protect the security of Tokyo
03:25by the people who were dissatisfied with the new government.
03:29I learned about it at the police academy.
03:32The great policeman, Toshio Kawaji.
03:39And Toshimichi Okubo.
03:42The two were partners in the police academy.
03:47He is now the chief of police and national security.
03:51Mr. Okubo will be assassinated later.
03:55Assassination?
03:57A murder that may change history.
04:00You could say that.
04:03Some people think that the government will change its mind in the next election.
04:08I hope the world won't be as terrible as it was 150 years ago.
04:19This is Sugihita.
04:21Thank you for calling.
04:23What is it?
04:27I see.
04:31Yes, I understand.
04:33I'll go.
04:35It's from Mr. Kai, the police chief.
04:38Oh, from the boss?
04:40He says he wants you to come and see him.
04:44Who is he?
04:45Mr. Hashiya Mitsuru.
04:47He is the former national security director.
04:51Former national security director?
05:05He is the former national security director.
05:09Former national security director?
05:12He is the former national security director.
05:15Former national security director?
05:18He is the former national security director.
05:21Former national security director?
05:23He is the former national security director.
05:27He is the former national security director.
05:31He is the former national security director.
05:36The cause of death is hemorrhage caused by a sharp blade.
05:41There are 16 injuries.
05:44The estimated time of death was between 11am and 1am last night.
05:49But it was confirmed that he was at the hotel he stayed at until 1am.
05:54So it's 1am.
06:01Are you in a bad mood today?
06:05It's because you keep saying unnecessary things.
06:07I'm sorry.
06:10But...
06:12He is the current member of parliament and the former national security director.
06:17He was the top person in the police force.
06:19Why is he here?
06:22Why is he here?
06:29Don't walk side by side.
06:31You might think you came with us.
06:33But it's rare for a cyber security agent to come to the scene.
06:38I was called because the victim was a foreign citizen.
06:41I don't think I can handle it personally.
06:45The former national security director is still a murderer.
06:50The former national security director is still a murderer.
06:53Why are you here?
06:55Who did you follow?
06:57Shut up.
06:59I'm a friend of the Buddha.
07:01A friend of the Buddha?
07:03God.
07:04That's close.
07:06I'm Mr. Kai.
07:07I'm a police officer.
07:09So you're the same as me.
07:14So...
07:15Get out of the way.
07:17You're not Kai, you're a turtle.
07:19Get out of the way.
07:20Get out of the way?
07:22This is a foreign product.
07:24Where is the weapon?
07:25I haven't found it yet.
07:27It's a knife with a strange shape.
07:30A strange knife?
07:32There's another direction.
07:34That's the Buddha's weapon.
07:37This is the one that fell into the Kisei line.
07:40I couldn't get it on my fingerprint.
07:42Maybe it's garbage.
07:46One, two, two.
07:48Is it a coffee shop?
07:50I think I can find it.
07:52The problem is whether or not it's connected to the culprit.
07:56Stop it.
07:57What?
07:58Stop it.
08:02It's been a long time.
08:04Yes.
08:05Let me help you.
08:15Why?
08:16Who do you think I am?
08:18It's different from a surveillance camera that can only take fingerprints from a smartphone.
08:27It's a rice ball wrapping paper.
08:29There are dozens of them.
08:31Let's take a picture.
08:32Stop it.
08:33Are you an orphan?
08:34Stop it.
08:36What is it?
08:39This?
08:42This is the last picture the victim took.
08:44I have his number, so I'll call him.
08:47The big case has been solved.
08:54It's all garbage.
08:57I can't believe it's garbage.
08:59You're a good detective.
09:01I'm curious about the details.
09:03I'd like you to follow that line.
09:06Excuse me.
09:08Excuse me.
09:09Excuse me.
09:10Who is he?
09:11Mr. Tameyama.
09:12Yes.
09:13Excuse me.
09:14Excuse me.
09:15Excuse me.
09:16What should I do first?
09:23Mr. Tameyama.
09:24Look.
09:25What's wrong?
09:26The gums are closed.
09:28Gums?
09:29Yes.
09:30It's a plant that closes when you touch it.
09:32Once it's closed, it takes about 30 minutes for it to open.
09:36In other words, something passed within 30 minutes.
09:39In other words, something passed within 30 minutes.
09:42No, it's not like a bug stopped.
09:45It's closed from here to here.
09:48If it's just a bug, it should be more limited.
09:51But you can't go through such a narrow place.
09:55That's why.
09:56Aren't you curious, Mr. Tameyama?
10:01I'm curious.
10:03Let's go.
10:04Yes.
10:10The Prime Minister, Fujiwara, is now standing on a different side.
10:15The Prime Minister, Fujiwara, is now standing on a different side.
10:18The chair of the cabinet has been cut by 20%.
10:20If this continues, the president will lose power in the next election.
10:25The Fujiwara family is also...
10:28It's called a life-saving.
10:33In the next presidential election,
10:36He will stand on a different side.
10:38However, if Prime Minister Fujiwara doesn't want a re-election,
10:42wouldn't he aim for a re-election with a change in the Governor-General and disband the party?
10:48Even if he ignores the party's decision?
10:51The disbandment is a constitutional issue that only the Prime Minister can approve.
11:08What's the matter?
11:10What about Ashiya?
11:11Yes.
11:13And there's a high possibility that it's an incident.
11:19The Prime Minister and I have known each other since we were students.
11:22I understand how you feel.
11:27Ashiya?
11:29Oh, no.
11:33The police and the media will start investigating Ashiya.
11:39There may be some inconvenient information.
11:42The Prime Minister may be foolish, and the party itself may be criticized.
11:50In other words, if he decides to disband the party in such a situation,
11:54the party itself will lose power.
12:03Yes.
12:05We need to reconsider the disbandment strategy.
12:14Does this mean that even your father has been sealed away?
12:18What do you mean?
12:22The Prime Minister received a letter from the head of the government.
12:29He will meet with the police.
12:32Ashiya is a victim.
12:34We must not disclose unnecessary information.
12:42What's the matter?
12:45Nothing.
12:48I just had a strange feeling.
12:52I just realized that
12:54it's not a bug.
12:56It's a cat.
12:58It doesn't matter if it's a cat.
13:00But we need to make sure.
13:02Yes.
13:04Oh, no.
13:06What's wrong?
13:09A 25.5-centimeter-tall man
13:11seems to have run and his center of gravity is tilting forward.
13:15What?
13:17Then he must have run through the trees
13:19from the scene of the murder
13:21and turned sideways.
13:23That's suspicious.
13:25Yes.
13:38Kameyama.
13:51Excuse me.
13:53I'm with the police.
13:55Could you please turn around slowly?
14:14I came here from the number plate.
14:18Could you please explain?
14:21It was taken from the lobby.
14:23Then it was taken at that time.
14:26Could you please explain it to us?
14:32We are detectives.
14:36Detectives?
14:38We have a lover.
14:40His wife asked us to investigate him.
14:43So we went on a motorcycle to get the evidence.
14:46Then we rented a room in a hotel to investigate.
14:50Is it true?
14:52You can check with his wife.
15:00So, did he have a lover?
15:03No.
15:04I didn't know about it.
15:07No one came to the room.
15:09We just talked on the phone.
15:12Sano.
15:14Two konnyaku.
15:16Murano.
15:18Four konnyaku.
15:21Hirahara.
15:23Three konnyaku.
15:25Konnyaku?
15:26What?
15:27One million yen for konnyaku.
15:29Ten million yen for bricks.
15:31One hundred million yen for zabuton.
15:33It's used in the Seizaikai.
15:35It's a bad money.
15:40It's a bad money.
15:45Finally.
15:47It's getting serious.
15:49Let's do it now.
15:51Before we get interrupted again.
15:53I don't have to say it.
15:56An investigator?
15:59Next.
16:00The Ministry of Justice.
16:02The Ministry of Justice is investigating an article
16:06that the Ministry of Justice
16:09strongly criticized the policy of
16:12the victim's economic priority.
16:14Next.
16:15The Ministry of Justice.
16:17The victim seems to have a suspicion of
16:20illicit money laundering.
16:22I think this case is related to that.
16:32Next.
16:33The Ministry of Justice.
16:36I didn't know you were a friend of Mr. Ukyo.
16:40I'm Hajime Takada.
16:42This is my colleague, Kameyama-kun.
16:47Where's Mr. Kaburagi?
16:49He's at another office.
16:51Mr. Kameyama was with Mr. Kaburagi
16:55before he resigned.
16:58Nice to meet you.
17:00What happened between you two?
17:05Oh, sorry.
17:06It's okay.
17:08My mother...
17:17My mother...
17:20I see.
17:23I didn't have a seat back then.
17:26But thanks to Mr. Sugishita...
17:29You'll tell me this time.
17:35Your name is...
17:38Hajime.
17:43Takada.
17:46Hajime.
17:49From now on,
17:52won't you live for tomorrow?
17:55I didn't have a seat.
17:58My mother didn't want me to be born.
18:01She didn't want anyone to know about my father.
18:04That's not true in Japan.
18:06I heard there are about 10,000 people.
18:10I heard you went to an orphanage with your brother.
18:16My brother went to the orphanage.
18:18He found a kind person.
18:20But...
18:21I didn't expect to see him again here.
18:24There was an incident right there.
18:26Near the scene.
18:28There were footprints of sneakers.
18:30Did you know about the incident?
18:33Did you know about it?
18:36It could be my guess.
18:38I felt someone's presence at the scene.
18:40What do you mean?
18:43I haven't told you yet.
18:46Actually...
18:49I became a police officer.
18:51What?
18:53This is my third year.
18:55I'm on leave today.
18:57I'm in the area of Kojimachi Central Office.
19:00I'm surprised.
19:03After my brother was arrested,
19:05I started to think about my life.
19:09I became a police officer.
19:12I see.
19:14It's been three years.
19:18It's the same as when I got a job.
19:20It's the same as when I got a job.
19:23Nice to meet you.
19:24Nice to meet you, too.
19:26By the way,
19:27why were you chasing him?
19:33Recently,
19:34the reputation of the Fujiwara Cabinet
19:36is not good.
19:39Did you come to shake hands?
19:41For the election.
19:43I'm not a politician.
19:48In the domestic affairs of the Cabinet,
19:50I heard that there are political parties, election committees,
19:53and even female analysts.
19:55It's like a prime minister's secretary.
19:57If you were a minister,
19:59you would be on the front line.
20:01It's not strange.
20:03You're kidding.
20:05Then,
20:06did you come to lower your head?
20:08In this case,
20:09I don't want you to give out too much information about the victim.
20:13Mr. Ashiya,
20:15you were a politician who smelled of the Showa era.
20:19It's nostalgic for you,
20:21but how do you feel about your current post?
20:28I don't intend to make a debt to the Fujiwara Cabinet.
20:31Rather,
20:32I brought a good story that could be a loan.
20:36A good story?
20:39Are you interested in the Cabinet Secretariat?
20:44Originally,
20:45it was a post after I became the Secretary-General.
20:48I thought it would be impossible to refuse if I gave a loan to the Prime Minister here.
20:56I hate you,
20:59but I like the way you look up to me.
21:06After all,
21:07let's shake hands.
21:13As a business partner.
21:19Please be careful of the anonymous people.
21:23As you know,
21:24they are just true fanatics.
21:26They can't read the air.
21:28They can only destroy such delicate stories.
21:33I won't let those scum get in the way of my future.
21:39Future?
21:41You'll always be young.
21:46Are you a suspect?
21:49I happen to be around here.
21:51I happened to pass by the scene.
22:02What about his face?
22:03I didn't see it.
22:04Is he the culprit?
22:06What do you think?
22:07Is he the one who left the medical supplies?
22:10What kind of medical supplies?
22:12Huh?
22:13Well,
22:14it's this.
22:18It's probably just trash.
22:20I'll put it here.
22:22And this, too.
22:25Isn't this a snack?
22:28A snack?
22:30You can eat it in one bite like this.
22:33When I didn't have money,
22:34I often ate it like this.
22:36What?
22:39Huh?
22:41This snack...
22:42I think it's from Ekoda.
22:44Have you been there?
22:56Out of the three people who called,
22:58two of them turned out to be suspicious.
23:01First, about Murano.
23:04The president of Guard Mate,
23:06Moriaki Murano.
23:09Second, about the security camera manager,
23:11the president of Mizushima Security,
23:13Hitoshi Sano.
23:15I see.
23:16A security case.
23:18And the last one,
23:19about a man named Hirahara.
23:23Interesting.
23:25Keep me informed.
23:27Yes, sir.
23:28But,
23:29why did the deputy director come here?
23:33You owe him a lot.
23:36And,
23:37if he betrays you every day,
23:40you'll become a hostage.
23:43I heard from the manufacturer
23:45that this rice ball is only available
23:47in this supermarket.
23:50That's right,
23:52but I don't know if it's our store.
23:54And,
23:55even if it's just a security camera,
23:58it's enough for two weeks.
24:00Then,
24:02it's enough for a whole day.
24:06Oh,
24:07isn't it 50% today?
24:10It depends on the time,
24:11but I'm increasing the ratio.
24:13So that it doesn't sell out.
24:1410% at 3 p.m.,
24:17and 20% at 4 p.m.
24:19I see.
24:20So,
24:21it's 50%?
24:25Yes,
24:26at 9 p.m. in Heitei Magiwa.
24:29So,
24:30this rice ball is only available
24:32in Heitei Magiwa.
24:34Yes.
24:35I won't take your time.
24:39Here it is.
24:42Hello.
24:52Here it is.
25:02I enjoyed the rice ball.
25:03I enjoyed watching it.
25:05Did you?
25:06Yes, I did.
25:08Do you want to order more?
25:10No, I'm full.
25:11You're full?
25:12You ate a lot.
25:20By the way,
25:21do people bring their hair back?
25:24I'm sorry,
25:26but we have a request
25:28for you.
25:29Oh, this one?
25:31I'm sorry.
25:32No, no, no.
25:33I enjoyed it.
25:39You got caught.
25:40What?
25:41What do you mean?
25:42I saw you
25:43pushing the button to change seats.
25:45Oh,
25:46so you did it yourself?
25:48Here,
25:49even though women are free,
25:51there are only people who come to eat.
25:54You have a driver's license,
25:56so you don't have to worry about it.
26:00It's free.
26:07Are these
26:08the sweets here?
26:11Yes, they are.
26:12Don't you see people who only come to eat?
26:15They have bags like this.
26:17Oh,
26:18I saw them earlier.
26:21What kind of people were they?
26:26I don't know.
26:38How was it?
26:39I went to the grocery store,
26:42but the only person who bought
26:4450% off on the day
26:46it was written on the wrapping paper
26:48was this man.
26:50Oh.
26:51What about you?
26:52Oh,
26:53the store was specified,
26:55so I could finish it if I wanted to,
26:58but I didn't know who brought the wrapping paper.
27:03I took one step,
27:04but you took two steps.
27:06Why am I the only one who took two steps?
27:08I'm just kidding.
27:09I can't hear you kidding.
27:11I'm sorry.
27:13Oh,
27:14I haven't heard from Hajime.
27:16Isn't it too late?
27:25Yes,
27:27that's right.
27:30I found someone who looks like him
27:32and I'm on my way.
27:45No,
27:46I'll be fine on my own.
27:49Yes.
28:25Yes.
28:33I brought him.
28:49This guy.
28:52He said he'd be fine on his own.
29:09I can tell by looking at you.
29:13You've been bullied before, haven't you?
29:22Ugh.
29:25I was hungry.
29:27I just wanted to eat something,
29:29so I borrowed money without thinking about what to do next.
29:33I couldn't pay it back,
29:34so they helped me with the crime.
29:36They made me their friend,
29:37so I couldn't get away.
29:42It's the same as me in the past.
29:46Do you want to run, too?
29:49It's all your fault!
29:50I'll kill you all!
30:06I'll kill you all!
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