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00:00I'm sorry, but do you have a book on Daiken?
00:09Yes, I do.
00:10Oh, this way.
00:11Oh, I see.
00:12No, I don't think so.
00:13Oh, but I'm happy.
00:14It's okay, it's okay.
00:15Are you happy?
00:16Yes.
00:18Oh, it's here.
00:21Yes.
00:22And this is a book on Daiken.
00:26May I read this?
00:27Yes, please.
00:29Okay.
00:30Here it is.
00:31Here it is.
00:32Yes.
00:37Hey!
00:38You!
00:39Why are you hanging around this place?
00:41I'm not.
00:42Daiken and Broadcasting University handbook and reference books.
00:45Daiken?
00:46Yes, it seems that Kousaki-kun asked me to do it.
00:48This Endo-san was consulted by Otome-san, so I didn't do anything wrong.
00:53Look, the number of attendance is not enough, right?
00:55Maybe he's thinking about Ryunei.
00:57I think so, too.
00:58Do you know about this?
00:59Yes.
01:01Oh, Tadashi.
01:03Good evening.
01:04Good evening, good evening.
01:05I'm glad that I can meet Tadashi in the bookstore instead of the game center.
01:09No, I'm looking for a 10-minute reading tomorrow.
01:11Oh, I see, I see.
01:14But I'm a manga expert, and it's difficult to read.
01:17I'll come again.
01:18Yes.
01:19Then, excuse me.
01:20Yes, excuse me.
01:21Dad, how about this?
01:23It's good, dad.
01:24Let's go.
01:25Let's go home.
01:26Let's go home.
01:32Oh, he's gone.
01:35While being treated with antibiotics and radiation,
01:38is he thinking about that?
01:41He's in love with an adult man.
01:44In love?
01:47I see.
01:49He's a pervert.
01:51Pervert?
01:52Well, that's what it's going to be.
01:54Sanagi's butterfly will be a real butterfly.
01:58Pervert?
01:59Pervert.
02:04You look happy.
02:06What kind of girl do you want to draw?
02:08What kind of girl is Kurata Masako?
02:10Is she cute?
02:11Yes, she's cute.
02:12So, Kousaku, do your best.
02:14You can meet her if you get transferred to a general hospital.
02:17I see.
02:18All right, Fukusaya guys.
02:20It's so painful that I want to throw them away.
02:22I won't lose.
02:24That's the spirit.
02:25But if you get transferred to a different hospital,
02:27I feel sorry that I can't meet you.
02:29What?
02:30I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
02:32But tell me at that time.
02:34I want you to give me a congratulatory letter.
02:37Yes, I love Kousaku.
02:42We have to reply to all three of them.
02:44Yes, that's right.
03:10I love you.
03:11I love you, too.
03:40I love you.
03:41I love you, too.
04:10真っ直ぐだけが届くのだ
04:15真っ直ぐだけが終わらない
04:20誰かの心に突き刺され
04:25真っ直ぐの歌突き刺され
04:30真っ直ぐの歌突き刺され
04:35真っ直ぐの歌突き刺され
04:40真っ直ぐの歌突き刺され
04:45Good morning, doctor.
04:46Good morning.
04:47It's the school president's dinner.
04:48Can you make it another one?
04:50No, it's decided by everyone.
04:52I want to say it again.
04:54If I do that.
04:56It's a dinner.
04:58What is it?
04:59It's a vegetable stir-fry.
05:01There are potatoes, too.
05:04What's the rule of the day?
05:06You can't eat vegetables.
05:09You can't eat carrots.
05:11I don't like carrots.
05:12That's why it's a vegetable stir-fry.
05:16Grandma said it.
05:17If you don't like carrots, it's a vegetable stir-fry.
05:20There's no scientific basis for that.
05:31Watch out.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:34I'm sorry.
05:47That girl was still sticking to Naomi.
05:50I knew it.
05:51Those two.
05:53What kind of road is that?
05:55It's easier to be with a girl.
05:58A fine man.
06:01But you like men, don't you?
06:03No, I don't.
06:04Besides, if I try to get close to them,
06:08they all run away.
06:10Who do you want to get close to?
06:12He only has eyes for women.
06:14That's right.
06:15He's scary.
06:16He's my type.
06:17But his heart is scary.
06:19His rival is Akane, right?
06:21Her eyebrows are losing.
06:23That's right.
06:24She's my type.
06:33Sit down.
06:34Sit down, all of you.
06:36Sit in your seats.
06:38Please sit down.
06:39You have to sit in your seats.
06:41Sit in your seats.
06:45Then, Rei.
06:48Pay attention to the blackboard.
06:51What kind of map is that?
06:53Thank you for asking.
06:55This is a Hangar Map.
06:57Hangar Map?
06:59What?
07:00It's not a kind of hamburger.
07:02Hangar map, right?
07:05It's a bit difficult, is there anyone who can do it?
07:08Okay, Yoko.
07:09Hangar means up, so it's a map of a place called Kiga.
07:13For today's homeroom, we're going to use this hangar map to study a bit.
07:16First, we'll do a quiz about the country.
07:18Okay, if you've got it, please go ahead.
07:19Okay, let's start with the neighboring country.
07:21Okay, where is this?
07:24Where?
07:24Here.
07:25Where?
07:25Here.
07:26Where?
07:27You're not doing an eye test, are you?
07:29Okay, here.
07:30Okay, is there anyone who can do it?
07:32It's the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
07:34That's amazing!
07:35See, you're always praising people, so do your best!
07:38Okay, here we go.
07:39Okay, where is this?
07:41Here!
07:41Close!
07:42It's India!
07:43Close!
07:43Malaysia!
07:43Wrong!
07:44Okay, this is a bit difficult, so I'll give you a hint.
07:48The hint is a pumpkin.
07:50A pumpkin?
07:52Tetsuro!
07:53Where is this?
07:54Huh?
07:56Cambodia.
07:58C-C-C-Cambodia?
08:00Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
08:02Yes, it's a vegetable from Cambodia, so it's called a pumpkin.
08:06What? Really?
08:08Yes, it's true!
08:09Okay, let's move on. If you know the answer, please raise your hand.
08:12Okay, next.
08:12Here!
08:13Yes!
08:14Close!
08:14Uh, Bangladesh!
08:16Correct!
08:17That's strong!
08:18Okay, let's move on.
08:20Okay, if you know the answer, please raise your hand.
08:21Okay, here!
08:22Yes.
08:23Okay, go!
08:24Afghanistan!
08:25Correct!
08:25Taliban! Taliban!
08:28You know, there was a terrorist attack in New York in September, right?
08:30When I think about the victims, I can't say that it was a terrorist attack,
08:34but in Afghanistan, there have been many years of war,
08:36and a lot of refugees have come out of the war.
08:38This winter is hot and cold, and hundreds of thousands of people may die.
08:41My father says that every day.
08:43In that case, it's important to talk about the world with your family.
08:49Yes.
08:50Afghanistan may be a far country for you,
08:54but in fact, there used to be a road called Silk Road in Afghanistan.
08:59People walked on this road, and from the place called Gandala,
09:03art and art came to Japan in the Asuka period.
09:08In that sense, Afghanistan is a country that has done a very important job for Japanese art.
09:15Okay, next.
09:16Okay, next.
09:17Here we go.
09:17Okay, attention!
09:19Okay, here! Where is it?
09:19Yes, yes, yes!
09:20Q!
09:21America!
09:22Wow!
09:25I'm sure it's not America, but there are a lot of countries in Africa.
09:29Here, here, here.
09:31It's a little difficult.
09:32Okay, I'll teach you.
09:34Yes, it's Ethiopia.
09:36And next to it is Somalia, and next to it is Kenya.
09:41There is a national park in Kenya, and there are a lot of wild animals.
09:46Yes.
09:46You know a lot.
09:48I saw it on TV, and I want to go to Kenya someday.
09:51Yeah, I'd like to go to Kenya.
09:55Wait a minute.
09:56Is this in exchange for a social lesson?
09:58Yes, yes, I thought there would be someone who would say that.
10:02Yes.
10:03Well, let's put today's phrase next to this hangar map.
10:09Can you read it?
10:11Narusako.
10:17I know the proverb,
10:20Do you know what it means?
10:22When there is enough clothing and food,
10:27people will be able to perform good deeds.
10:30Thank you very much.
10:35Yes.
10:37Clothing is what Narusako said.
10:40It's about clothing and food.
10:43When there is enough clothing and food,
10:48people will be able to perform good deeds.
10:53So what happens if there is not enough clothing and food?
10:56Even if it's good, it doesn't mean that it suits you or doesn't suit you as you always do.
11:02If you don't wear anything, even if you don't wear a blanket,
11:05you will freeze and die tonight.
11:08Even if it's food, it doesn't mean that you like it or hate it.
11:12Anyway, if you don't eat anything,
11:14you will definitely die tomorrow morning.
11:18If you are exposed to such poverty,
11:22people will run to evil easily.
11:27There is a mother who has a baby crying.
11:29Hurry up and wrap it in a warm blanket.
11:31If you don't give her milk, the baby will die.
11:34But there is no milk or blanket.
11:37The mother must have decided.
11:41She stole a blanket and a bottle of milk.
11:46Will she be able to decide what evil she has done?
11:53Before making a judgment of good and evil,
11:56if you don't have enough clothing and food,
11:59and if you don't have the power to dream of tomorrow,
12:02you can't blame good and evil.
12:06A long time ago in China,
12:08a man who was in charge of politics
12:10said this.
12:13That saying has become a saying.
12:15Let's read it together.
12:19The two of us will tell you a legend.
12:22Yes, that's good.
12:24What is it?
12:25Here it comes.
12:28Yes, the evil.
12:29Oh, I'm sorry.
12:30What are you sorry for?
12:32Nobuta, do you have enough food?
12:36Well, yes.
12:38How about the others?
12:39Sugachi, what do you think?
12:40I think I have enough food.
12:43Something is missing.
12:46What is missing?
12:47I don't know, but something is missing.
12:52Something is missing.
12:54You are 15 years old.
12:56Let's think about what is missing.
12:58Please look at the map again.
13:01This is the map created by the WFP.
13:08The colors are divided into five stages.
13:10The red color is the color of faith.
13:15And the green color is the color of not worrying about food.
13:18What about Japan?
13:19Ah, it was green.
13:21That's good.
13:22But like Tadoshi said,
13:25for example, there is a natural park like Kenya.
13:28There is a great hotel there.
13:31There are many tourists from all over the world to see the wild animals.
13:36Of course, there is no shortage of food there.
13:39However, when you go out of the park,
13:43the faith of Kiga is serious in Kenya.
13:47Something is strange.
13:50It's a little biased, isn't it?
13:54Now, let's take a look at the photo that the WFP has submitted.
14:02Please look at the photo and think about the reality of Kiga.
14:09The WFP says,
14:12there is plenty of food in the world to feed the people of the world.
14:18That's good, Hiroki.
14:21However, there is Kiga.
14:25Let's think about it.
14:29The number of people suffering from Kiga is said to be 800 million in the world.
14:33Most of them are women and children.
14:36Especially serious are children under the age of 5 and 200 million.
14:40These children are worried about Kiga,
14:43and they are worried about their intelligence being delayed or their development being unstable.
14:52One in seven children die of Kiga or Kiga-caused illness.
15:00No, no, no.
15:02Yes, yes.
15:03Let's think about what we are missing in the 21st century.
15:14By the way, Miyuki,
15:18it was hot this summer, wasn't it?
15:20It was hot.
15:21It was so hot that I left the air conditioner on and stayed in the house.
15:24But you went on a date with that person, didn't you?
15:31Don't say that when I'm talking about the people who feed the world.
15:38That's right, idiot.
15:39The teacher is talking very hard.
15:41It's polite to go out with him.
15:43Well said.
15:44Thank you very much.
15:44Please sit down.
15:45Please sit down for a moment.
15:47Thank you for your cooperation.
15:49Thank you very much for using the words that I just memorized.
15:54But let's remember this.
15:56When we say hot, we say air conditioner.
15:58When we say cold, we say heater.
16:00When we say tired, we say my car.
16:02Such a life is actually a great burden on the Earth's environment.
16:10Please remember that.
16:14Now, let's go back to the map.
16:15A country painted red.
16:17Most of the people in this country have experienced a great war.
16:22Or some countries are actually at war.
16:27In such a country, buying weapons is the first priority.
16:30Or education is the second and third priority.
16:32In this country painted red,
16:35some countries order 15-year-old boys to go to the battlefield.
16:40And some countries strictly forbid 15-year-old girls to go to school and study.
16:47There are boys and girls who suffer from injuries in one map.
16:55And there are boys and girls who say that something is not enough even though there is enough food in one map.
17:05Even though the living conditions are different between heaven and hell,
17:09both countries are in trouble because there is not enough food.
17:13Why did this happen?
17:17What is not enough food?
17:20Let's think about it.
17:23When I was a graduate before 3B, I talked about this.
17:27Do you know this?
17:29The spoon of heaven and the spoon of hell.
17:32Heaven and hell seem to be completely different worlds, but in fact, they are similar worlds.
17:38It's a little funny.
17:40When you eat in heaven or hell, you eat with a long spoon.
17:45In hell, everyone holds a long spoon and eats.
17:49They eat on a large plate.
17:52They try to eat with a thin mouth.
17:56But the picture is long, so they can't reach their mouths.
17:59So they drop the spoon.
18:02They drop the spoon again.
18:05The angry person throws the spoon and throws the whole face into the sky.
18:13Then the person on the other side says,
18:14What are you doing?
18:15It's a human food!
18:16The person on the other side is also angry.
18:19It's a fight of grasping.
18:21It seems that eating in hell is like hell.
18:26But strangely enough, in heaven, they use the same spoon.
18:32For some reason, everyone eats well, eats well, and gets along well.
18:41They use the same spoon, but why is there a difference between heaven and hell?
18:47Think about it.
18:49Think about it.
18:51Fifteen years old is the time of death.
18:54Think about it.
18:56I'll give you a hint.
18:59The hint is,
19:01WFP says,
19:03There is enough food in the world to feed people all over the world.
19:11The morning homeroom class is over.
19:13Class members!
19:15Be careful!
19:15Yes, be careful!
19:16Yes!
19:22I'm home!
19:46It's the same as before.
19:48I wonder if there's an answer in this map.
19:51But isn't it weird?
19:53Japan doesn't have this kind of school.
19:55You idiot!
19:56That's not what I meant!
19:57Hey, hey.
19:57Even if a support group makes a school,
20:00they don't really let girls in, right?
20:02That's weird.
20:04There's room for that in Japan.
20:06You're right.
20:07Hey, hey, hey.
20:09Who's the one with the ugly face?
20:11I don't know.
20:12I wonder how far they've gone.
20:15I don't know.
20:16But I've never seen Nao with an ugly face.
20:18Really?
20:20I don't know.
20:21But hey,
20:22even if it's not a girl group,
20:24there's a good looking guy like me here.
20:27So, who's your partner?
20:30I don't know.
20:31I think it's a boy group.
20:32What are you talking about?
20:34Right?
20:36Right?
20:47Tsunemoto?
21:11It's...
21:12Shh!
21:16She's a teenage girl. I don't know how to handle her.
21:21Sakamoto-sensei, that's bullying. And it's very vicious.
21:24That's how it is.
21:25Is it a riot?
21:26No, no. I found the letter on the way.
21:29It's not a big riot.
21:31That's a relief.
21:33Naomi Eto is a quiet girl.
21:35I'm sure she's being teased by everyone.
21:38Hanako-sensei, it's the 3B next, right?
21:40Yes.
21:40Please don't worry about Naomi Eto.
21:43Is that okay?
21:44Of course.
21:45Did something happen?
21:46No, no. It's nothing.
21:47But she just said she's a lesbian.
21:49Lesbian?
21:50That's what you call a hell of an ear.
21:51Yes.
21:53You know, bullying is the most painful thing.
21:56It's the most painful thing to have no one to talk to.
22:04Where's Kyoto-sensei?
22:05He's in charge of the school's education committee.
22:11That's a disaster.
22:12Kyoto is not a place to be.
22:14You can't be a Kyoto without a lot of people.
22:18What? That's why...
22:19That's why...
22:20That's why...
22:21Look, look.
22:22This is what's going on.
22:24This is what's going on.
22:26Look, look.
22:27This is what's going on.
22:28Please be quiet!
22:39Hey!
22:40Wait!
22:41Wait!
22:43What the hell are you doing?
22:45Are you Sakurajiro Sanpide?
22:47What the hell are you doing here?
22:49Hey!
22:53Hey!
22:54Wait!
22:55Wait!
22:56Wait!
22:57Wait!
22:58Damn it!
22:59This bike is useless!
23:00Hey!
23:08Hey, hey, hey!
23:09What the hell are you doing here?
23:11Hey!
23:12Hey, Oomori-san.
23:13Kyoto!
23:15I'm not Oomori-san!
23:16What the hell are you doing with a plastic bag?
23:18What?
23:19I'll kill you!
23:22What are you talking about?
23:23I was eating a mandarin.
23:25This is a mandarin peel.
23:26A mandarin peel?
23:27Yes.
23:28If you don't mind, I have some left.
23:29Do you want some?
23:31Yes, please.
23:34Here you go.
23:37Please.
23:38It's bad for your health.
23:45If you say such a kind thing to me,
23:47I might cry.
23:49Did you hit me, Kyoto-sensei?
23:55But,
23:56when I saw the mandarin peel,
23:58and ate the mandarin, I felt refreshed.
24:01See you.
24:12What's wrong with you, Kinpachi-san?
24:14Do you want a seat?
24:15No, thanks.
24:17Hang in there, Kinpachi-san!
24:19See you.
24:20Let's go, Kinpachi-san!
24:42Let's go.
24:52Here you go.
24:55If you're in a bad mood,
24:57you should go to the doctor.
25:01Did something bad happen at school?
25:04What?
25:06Naomi is a quiet girl.
25:08Even if something bad happens,
25:11I'm afraid I can't tell you.
25:14Naomi?
25:18I...
25:20I'm not a lesbian.
25:21Lesbian?
25:23I respect you, Tsurumoto-san.
25:25I admire you.
25:26What do you mean?
25:28I want to be strong like you.
25:31That's why I want to be like you.
25:35That's not a bad thing.
25:36Everyone is influenced by others.
25:38But Tsurumoto-san is a lesbian.
25:41I can't go to school anymore.
25:44Naomi!
25:52I'm sorry.
25:53I'm not a strong girl.
25:56Can you leave me alone?
25:58If I don't, I might go back to elementary school.
26:02What did you do in elementary school?
26:05Bullying.
26:06I was weak.
26:08I didn't speak clearly.
26:10I was bullied.
26:11But I made friends in middle school.
26:13I went to school every day.
26:15But I had to go to school again in three years.
26:18I see.
26:20I know you're trying to be nice to her.
26:25I was listening to you.
26:28Don't tell her that she was bullied in elementary school.
26:31If you tell her, she won't go to middle school.
26:33What does lesbian mean?
26:36I don't know.
26:39I don't know what it means.
26:41I don't know what it means.
26:43I don't know what it means.
26:45But Tsurumoto-san...
26:49No, no, no.
26:50She's a transfer student.
26:52As you said, she has a strong personality.
26:56That's why I admire her.
27:00If there was a lesbian who bullied her, it would be terrible.
27:04Naomi is not like that.
27:06Yes.
27:19I'm in charge of the meal. Don't worry about me.
27:22That's better.
27:23Shut up!
27:25Marusako.
27:27You're not a guest, so do it properly.
27:30That's right.
27:31This girl is annoying.
27:33She's just like Naomi.
27:36You're all noisy.
27:39What?
27:40You!
27:41Hold it!
27:42Hiroto-sama!
27:44Sorry.
27:51Don't make a sound and eat.
27:55Today...
27:56What are you talking about?
27:58Today's meal is very delicious.
28:03Do you hate carrots?
28:05But you can't eat them all.
28:07That's why I'm going to eat them all.
28:10I took a lecture from Mr. Sakamoto.
28:14Do you know that the pumpkin came from Cambodia?
28:16Of course I know.
28:19Where did the potatoes come from?
28:21From Hokkaido.
28:23The origin is from South America.
28:25Remember that.
28:27Mr. Sakamoto is a liar.
28:29I'm sorry.
28:30Do you know the spoon of heaven and the spoon of hell?
28:34Don't talk nonsense.
28:35Pick up the spoon.
28:48It's delicious.
28:49It was delicious, wasn't it?
28:54I haven't eaten at all.
28:56What's wrong?
28:57Naomi suddenly disappeared.
28:59It's time for dinner.
29:01Don't worry.
29:03We have food.
29:04But we have to eat.
29:06I got it.
29:07What?
29:08The spoon of heaven and the spoon of hell.
29:11I'll let you eat like this.
29:14I see.
29:17Who is going to eat?
29:19It's me.
29:20It's Akane-chan.
29:22I'm sorry.
29:24It's a nuisance.
29:26It's a nuisance.
29:29It's a nuisance.
29:32It's a nuisance.
29:34It's a nuisance.
29:36It's a nuisance.
29:38It's a nuisance.
29:41I'll tell the teacher.
29:43Thank you for the meal.
29:46I'm full.
29:48Miyuki doesn't eat at all.
29:50I don't eat at all.
29:52I know that.
29:54It's a nuisance.
29:57Let's have a lunch break.
29:59Let's have a lunch break.
30:01I'm sorry.
30:03Did you get it?
30:05Did you get the lyrics?
30:07Let's go.
30:08Let's make each other eat.
30:09Correct.
30:11I'm glad you got it.
30:13It's amazing.
30:15It's not knowledge.
30:16It's wisdom.
30:18It's Akashiyomi-Odo.
30:24It's amazing.
30:26It's amazing.
30:31I don't want to go to school.
30:34I don't want to go to school.
30:36It's a nuisance.
30:38It's a nuisance.
30:40What?
30:42Let's go home.
30:44It's a nuisance.
30:54It's a nuisance.
30:56It's a nuisance.
30:58It's a nuisance.
31:00It's a nuisance.
31:17Don't tell anyone.
31:24It's after lunch.
31:26It's after lunch.
31:28I don't want to talk about difficult things.
31:31It's not a homeroom.
31:33It's fun to talk about something.
31:36It's fun to talk about something.
31:38Let's talk about something.
31:40What?
31:42For example,
31:44about love.
31:49You may be surprised.
31:51In Japan,
31:53there was no word for love.
31:55What?
31:57What did you do before?
31:59There was a word for love.
32:01There was no word for love.
32:03Why was there a word for love?
32:05There was a word for love.
32:07For example,
32:09Takamori Ueno's favorite word was
32:12Kei-ten-ai-jin.
32:14There was a word for love.
32:16Do you know it?
32:18In Japanese,
32:21there are many words.
32:23For example,
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42:51About school, friendship, and the future.
42:56I'd be happy if you could give me an answer in the first or third grade.
43:00In the third grade.
43:02Yesterday.
43:15Yesterday.
43:18I saw your email.
43:19I'm in the third grade, too. I'm studying right now.
43:23So if you're looking for a friend in the third grade in Japan, talk to someone else.
43:29I'm busy with my school and my class.
43:33If I can't take care of it, I'll leave it to you.
43:38Good night. Bye. Haseken.
43:50Haseken.
44:00Haseken.
44:03I don't care if you're gay or straight.
44:07I just can't get enough of you.
44:12I've always wanted to talk to you.
44:19I love you.
44:36Naomi!
44:38Naomi!
44:42I'm on the phone.
44:44Are you asleep?
44:50I'm sorry. I think I fell asleep.
44:54Oh, I see. That's all right.
44:57Actually, everyone's waiting for you.
45:00Please tell them I'm on my way.
45:03Yes, yes. I'll tell them.
45:15I love you.
45:19I love you.

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