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00:01Ready, set, go!
00:05This week, we met with Mr. Kokubo, the next-door neighbor with a lot of personality.
00:13I'm scared.
00:16I'm going to fall.
00:18Playback footage from Monday to Friday.
00:23That's Miso's house.
00:24Right.
00:25Playback footage from Monday to Friday.
00:29This week, we met with Mr. Kokubo, the next-door neighbor with a lot of personality.
00:36Playback footage from Monday to Friday.
00:44What the hell is this?
00:49Someone's here.
00:50Hello.
00:52I'm Madoka Hiroshi from Kansai TV.
00:58Can I come in?
01:00Of course.
01:02What the hell is this facility?
01:07People often ask me what this is.
01:12It's an inn.
01:13It looks like an old mansion.
01:16I don't think so.
01:18Is this a temple?
01:20There's a temple over there.
01:23We rent the property of the temple.
01:27We have an inn here.
01:28You have an inn?
01:29Yes.
01:31You used to be the owner of the temple?
01:34Yes.
01:35You rent it and turn it into an inn?
01:36Yes.
01:37Can I take a look inside?
01:39Of course.
01:41What?
01:43You clean every day.
01:47The leaves will fall next year.
01:50I know.
01:52I know.
01:54Don't you get sick of it?
01:56No.
01:57You clean in the morning, right?
01:59Yes.
02:00The leaves will fall again the next day.
02:02It's not the next day.
02:04The leaves will fall in 10 to 15 minutes.
02:06Please come in.
02:11It's wonderful.
02:13The sound of the water and the sound of the river in the silence is very relaxing.
02:22It's wonderful.
02:24Are you the owner?
02:26I'm the owner, but I don't have the property.
02:30I'm renting it.
02:33We provide the interior with our funds.
02:37Are you the president?
02:38I used to be the president, but now I'm the chairman.
02:41You're the president?
02:42Yes.
02:44This blue hotel is a one-bedroom hotel with a private space for one group per day.
02:53The hotel has been in business for more than 30 years.
02:56The president, Mr. Negishi, is now in charge of the hotel.
03:06How much is it? I'd like to come.
03:08It's an average of 1.25 million yen per night.
03:111.25 million yen per night.
03:12No matter how many people stay.
03:14I see.
03:17It's a little expensive.
03:20It's a little expensive.
03:21It's a little expensive.
03:22If you think about it, 1.25 million yen per night is a lot of money.
03:26Thank you very much.
03:27That's what everyone says.
03:30It's a pretty high-priced hotel, but there are always a lot of reservations.
03:37This garden, which is the biggest attraction of the hotel, is a garden with many famous gardens such as Heian Jingu and Shinen.
03:47It's a garden by Ogawa Jihei, the 7th generation, and it's popular because it has cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn.
04:01Did the president have this kind of thing for a long time?
04:08I didn't have it that much.
04:11It was a normal company, but I was put in the export department of the manufacturer.
04:18And then?
04:20I quit in two and a half months.
04:24Why again? Is it an accident?
04:28I work too much.
04:30What do you mean?
04:31You like to work, don't you?
04:35Do you like to work?
04:36I like it.
04:37But if you like it, you can do it.
04:39I don't want the company to do something that I don't like.
04:44In short, it would be nice if you could copy the cleaning and cleaning.
04:50In Japan in the 1970s, women's social advancement was still not progressing, and they couldn't get the job they wanted.
05:01Ms. Negishi, who has a strong sense of promotion, took that frustration as a springboard and started a new company, but there was a meeting of fate.
05:13I went to the office of a Japanese lawyer.
05:20Then, I was in a different world from the world I knew.
05:24I was in the office of Mr. Kadobayani, a high-rise building that overlooks Tokyo.
05:30Is that a story about Tokyo?
05:32Tokyo.
05:33I was in Tokyo at that time.
05:35The lobby was as noisy as the head office of my company.
05:42I thought there was such a wonderful job.
05:46Ms. Negishi, who aims for further promotion, quit her second company in just a year and a half.
05:54She studied hard to become a public accountant to get a job, and she passed in one try.
06:04In addition, she acquired an English ability, and she became more and more competent regardless of gender.
06:12She founded a consulting company.
06:16Why did you start a hotel business?
06:19There is such a thing.
06:21If you build an apartment here, you can get a salary like this, and you can make a lot of money.
06:29I was doing that.
06:31When I was thinking about what I should do,
06:35the bank told me to meet Alex Kerr.
06:40Alex Kerr?
06:42He is a very famous person as a researcher of Western culture.
06:47Is that his name?
06:49Yes, Alex Kerr.
06:50When I say Alex Kerr, I think of a car.
06:53What kind of car is it?
06:54So I met him.
06:57He told me that it would be nice if I could stay in Japan.
07:01I see.
07:02He told me.
07:03Japanese culture and Showa culture are very similar.
07:10So I felt like I came to Japan.
07:14Then let's do it.
07:16Let's get started.
07:19What do you mean?
07:21Let's get started.
07:23She started a business as a hotel manager at the age of 41.
07:2930 years later, she has grown to a company that develops three hotels in Kyoto.
07:38One of the reasons is that she is particular about the location.
07:44I think the location of the first, second, and third person is important.
07:48If the location is not good, it is not good.
07:51The good thing about the location is that the property is gone.
07:55Or the property is very expensive.
07:57I can't make a fortune.
07:59It will be like this.
08:02The competition is fierce.
08:04There is only a temple.
08:05Miracle.
08:09Chairman Negishi has experienced many companies and succeeded in hotel business.
08:17In fact, even in private, he can't stop because of his high self-esteem.
08:24What is that?
08:36I think the location of the first, second, and third person is important.
08:39If the location is not good, it is not good.
08:41Did you move around a lot?
08:44I have moved 50 times.
08:47What?
08:48I moved 50 times.
08:52Really?
08:53Really.
08:5450 times?
08:55I moved from here to here.
08:57I moved from here to here.
08:59Why did you do that?
09:01How many meters did you move?
09:03A few hundred meters.
09:07By the way, this is the area where Mr. Negishi has lived so far.
09:12From a rich natural place near the sea, mountains, and rivers, to a city where commercial facilities and office buildings are being developed,
09:23he has been particular about the location for various reasons for moving.
09:30This is almost close to your ideal, isn't it?
09:33Actually, this is the last house.
09:38I've been to many places, but this is my dream place.
09:42This is the last house.
09:44This is the best environment you've been looking for.
09:50That's what it's all about.
09:52I want you to stay where you like.
09:54That's right.
09:55This is where you wanted to live.
09:59This is what you wanted.
10:01This is your ideal house.
10:05I'll give you this.
10:07I'll give you this.
10:09Thank you very much.
10:11You've been looking for your paradise, your ideal, and you've been giving up on it over and over again.
10:18Finally, this is a welcome to my room.
10:21That's right.
10:23Thank you very much.
10:25I'll give you this.
10:30Thank you very much.
10:35My next dream is...
10:37Actually, I like the garden of Tarsier.
10:40Tarsier.
10:41It's an English garden.
10:42It's a herb garden.
10:43It's beautiful.
10:44In Satoyama.
10:45It's beautiful.
10:46I want to plant a lot of flowers in a fairly large place.
10:49I want to live with my dog.
10:52You have a dream, don't you?
10:54Family is power.
10:59I'm getting busier than I thought.
11:02That's a good thing.
11:04But it's been 24 hours.
11:06I hate it.
11:09The fourth is the first big event.
11:12I met a neighbor, Ningen Kokubo.
11:14I introduced it to you.
11:16The collection of delicious food is on sale in Mayuri Prefecture.
11:20Yoi Don Festival
11:26Let's take a good picture from Ningen Kokubo, who I met this week.
11:33This is Ningen Kokubo next to me.
11:42Is there a signboard?
11:47Furumu.
11:51Pudding.
11:53It's a pudding shop.
11:58Excuse me.
12:00This is a program called Yoi Don on Kansai TV.
12:03May I interrupt you?
12:06It's okay.
12:07It smells good.
12:10It's a pudding shop.
12:13When was this opened?
12:17May 14th.
12:19This year?
12:20Yes.
12:21It's been a year.
12:23It's been less than half a year.
12:25That's great.
12:27We are very particular about the texture.
12:30This may be easier to understand.
12:33This is smooth.
12:35Smooth is super soft.
12:39Classic is a hard texture.
12:43Cream cheese has a chewy texture.
12:48Chewy?
12:51It's chewy.
12:53It doesn't look different, but the texture is different.
12:59Can I compare all of them?
13:01Can you do that?
13:03Excuse me.
13:05I just opened it.
13:08Furumu, a pudding shop.
13:13Mr. Suzuki loves pudding so much that he used to eat it every day when he was a child.
13:22This pudding has various textures just by combining eggs and milk.
13:32Which one should I eat first?
13:34I recommend the smooth one.
13:36I'll eat the smooth one first.
13:41It's good.
13:42Is it good?
13:43It's good.
13:44I'm glad.
13:45It's smooth and melts in my mouth.
13:47The sweetness is just right.
13:50It's good.
13:54I like this one, too.
13:57It's a pudding with a hard texture.
13:59I like both of them.
14:01I can't decide.
14:03I'll eat the new cream cheese.
14:05It's chewy.
14:08I've never heard that before.
14:16It's chewy.
14:19It's like Basque cheesecake.
14:21I think so, too.
14:23I think so, too.
14:25What do you think is the charm of pudding?
14:28The charm of pudding is its simplicity.
14:33When you open the lid, it doesn't smell.
14:37And you can't put it on the plate.
14:39So, you can't run away from it.
14:41I think that's the charm of pudding.
14:43Do you run the shop on the second floor?
14:47Yes, I do.
14:48I also run an architectural office.
14:51What?
14:52Architecture?
14:53I became independent six months ago.
14:55I quit my previous company and became independent.
14:58So, you used to work in architecture.
15:01I was looking for something.
15:03Then, I found a building on the second floor.
15:07So, I decided to open a pudding shop in the architecture office.
15:13In fact, Mr. Suzuki is an architect and the owner of a pudding shop.
15:20So, he decided to show us the architecture office on the second floor.
15:28It's very simple.
15:30Yes, it is.
15:32Can I see it?
15:34I renovated my apartment.
15:38Is it Mr. Suzuki's apartment?
15:40Yes, it is.
15:41I'm going to fix it.
15:45This is the original one.
15:47This is the original one.
15:49This apartment is about 50 years old.
15:52And this is how it looks like.
15:56The atmosphere has changed.
15:58Yes, it has.
15:59Do you have a family?
16:01I have a wife and two children.
16:03That's great.
16:05Do you have a dream?
16:10When I was in a vocational school, I went to Spain for an internship.
16:15There was a building called Sagrada Familia.
16:18I know it.
16:19It was amazing.
16:22Sagrada Familia has a stone like a sculpture.
16:29It was overwhelming.
16:32When I saw it, the building I built was completely destroyed.
16:38It was destroyed.
16:40You should have done it more freely.
16:42You're right.
16:45He was moved by Sagrada Familia when he was a vocational school student.
16:51Then he decided to become an architect.
16:56However, he got a job four years after he graduated from school.
17:03There is a reason for that.
17:07I was a comedian.
17:10So...
17:11You were a comedian?
17:12It's a little complicated.
17:13You know the NSC in Osaka?
17:15Yes.
17:16Did you join it?
17:17Yes, I did.
17:18At the same time, I went to a vocational school for architecture.
17:21After I graduated from NSC, I was a member of Yoshimoto for a year.
17:27I was a trio.
17:28A trio?
17:29What kind of position did you have?
17:31I was like Robert's grandmother.
17:34I was like a comedian.
17:36You were like a grandmother.
17:38I went to Tokyo.
17:40That's great.
17:41I was like a grandmother.
17:42I went to Tokyo.
17:43I had a misunderstanding.
17:45Then I decided to break up with him.
17:48When I thought about it, I was still thinking about architecture.
17:52So I came back to Japan.
17:55The former member went to the path of a comedian.
17:59Mr. Suzuki went to the world of architecture.
18:04He worked for two companies for about six years and became independent in May of this year.
18:11However, he thought he wouldn't have much work right after that.
18:17So he decided to open a pudding shop at the same time for his income.
18:25I'm in a very delicate situation right now.
18:27I'm in a very delicate situation right now.
18:28Architecture is a little busier than I expected.
18:32That's a good thing.
18:33That's right.
18:34But I don't have enough income to ask someone to help me.
18:38I see.
18:39It's like a 24-hour business.
18:43Mr. Suzuki runs both the architecture office and the pudding shop alone.
18:49He makes pudding in the morning and designs it as soon as he finishes.
18:55He spends a busy day going back and forth between the first and second floors.
19:01Does your wife have a job?
19:04She has two children.
19:06I see.
19:07One of them is in kindergarten.
19:10It might be a little difficult for her.
19:12Can't you help her a little bit?
19:18I'm afraid of my wife.
19:21She might kill me.
19:24What?
19:25I caught a cold when I was in the office before.
19:28I caught a cold.
19:30I caught a cold.
19:31I have a child at home.
19:33I don't have enough money to take care of her outside.
19:37She told me to sleep on the veranda.
19:39What?
19:40I put a cardboard box on the veranda and lived there for about a week.
19:43I see.
19:44That's the kind of wife I have.
19:48His wife, Ms. Mai, has been married since the Genin period.
19:53What does she think of Mr. Suzuki, who is busy with construction and pudding?
20:02What did you think when you first met him?
20:05When I first met him?
20:07I've heard about his work for a long time.
20:10He used to be a cancer patient.
20:14I've heard that he doesn't like pudding.
20:17It's different from what I've heard.
20:20Pudding takes a lot of time to make.
20:24I see.
20:25I think the situation will change when he can hire more people.
20:30I see.
20:31What do you want him to do for his work?
20:37I want him to be famous as an architect.
20:41I want him to be famous enough to be recognized by his name.
20:45I was surprised to hear that.
20:49Isn't it wonderful?
20:51I want him to work harder.
20:56I think so, too.
20:57Thank you very much.
20:59Excuse me.
21:02It takes a long time to build a house, doesn't it?
21:06But I want to keep making pudding.
21:11The reason why Mr. Suzuki is particular about the harmony of architecture and pudding is because he remembers something from his career as an entertainer.
21:25There weren't many people who got along with him.
21:29But there was one person who got along with him very well.
21:32When he took me to a bar,
21:35I asked him why he was playing such a dirty character.
21:39He was in a position where he could be liked by the people around him.
21:45But I was asked why he was playing such a dirty character.
21:49It was just before I quit my job.
21:52I see.
21:53It was already too late.
21:55But after I quit my job,
21:58I had two things in my mind.
22:00The first one was that I didn't want to be touched by anyone.
22:05And the second one was that I wanted to interact with people in a positive way.
22:09You wanted to have two sides of you.
22:11Everyone has both sides.
22:13I wanted to interact with people in a positive way.
22:16I wanted to get involved with people and have fun.
22:20I think that's what I want to do now.
22:23I think so, too.
22:24You are very positive when you talk to people.
22:27It makes me feel happy when I talk to you.
22:30Good luck to both of you.
22:33I want you to appoint me as a security guard.
22:37That's great.
22:38I want to hire a security guard as soon as possible.
22:41I want to make your 24-hour life easier.
22:47Appointing a security guard as a security guard.
22:53Thank you very much.
22:57You do everything you like.
22:59You do everything you like.
23:04What do you enjoy doing the most?
23:08The most exciting thing is...
23:17The 4th event is the first big event.
23:20I met a security guard next door.
23:22I introduced him to the security guard.
23:24There are a lot of delicious food.
23:28It's a very good event.
23:31The 4th event is the first big event.
23:34I learned the secret of fitness from you.
23:38I've been doing this for a long time.
23:40I've been doing this for a long time.
23:42I'm here at LALAPORT.
23:46I've been doing a lot of activities here.
23:51How do you like LALAPORT?
23:55I've been here several times.
23:56There is also a pizzeria.
23:58It's a place where you can experience your job.
23:59It's a place where you can experience your job.
24:02TORITANI TAKASHI is a hit maker representing the baseball world.
24:09I want to buy one.
24:14TORITANI TAKASHI is a hit maker representing the baseball world.
24:20It's delicious.
24:22It's delicious.
24:23I searched for the secret of fitness.
24:26It's a business facility.
24:29I'm thinking about this.
24:30I'm thinking about this.
24:33It's a quiz.
24:37Do you give me a quiz?
24:42From students to families of children.
24:44It's a place where people of all ages can enjoy.
24:46It's a place where people of all ages can enjoy.
24:49There is a secret to success.
24:54I will give you a quiz from various angles.
24:58I will give you a quiz from various angles.
25:02LALAPORT has 22 stores in Japan and abroad.
25:07There are 5 stores in Kansai.
25:09How many stores did LALAPORT KOSHIEN open in Kansai?
25:15It's the third store.
25:16It's the third store.
25:18Which one is it?
25:20I'm not used to it.
25:24This is difficult.
25:26The correct answer is the first store.
25:29Is it the first store in Kansai?
25:31I don't know if I'll give you a quiz or not.
25:37There are 999 stores left.
25:40Let's go inside.
25:43LALAPORT KOSHIEN is loved by the people of Kansai.
25:48It is the 20th anniversary this year.
25:51There are 146 stores, mainly major stores such as ABC Mart, GU, and Zoff.
25:58It is very popular among families.
26:03Is there a place you always go to?
26:06Is there a place you always go to?
26:09There is a sports shop on the corner.
26:12I go there to buy running shoes.
26:15Running shoes?
26:17I also go to the game center.
26:21I like children.
26:24Do you play with children?
26:26I play with them.
26:28I buy a lot of things I don't need.
26:31When I get home, I buy a lot of things.
26:33Do you enjoy buying things?
26:35Yes.
26:37Hello.
26:39There are a lot of children.
26:41This is a place loved by children.
26:46Hello.
26:48Hello.
26:49Have you started playing baseball?
26:51I heard you just started playing baseball.
26:53I'm a Dodgers fan.
26:55I like Ohtani.
26:57I like Ohtani.
26:58Will you go to the major league in the future?
27:01Where do you play?
27:03I play professional baseball.
27:05Do you play professional baseball?
27:06I play professional baseball.
27:07I play professional baseball.
27:08It's near here.
27:10Do you come here often?
27:12It's my first time.
27:13Is it your first time?
27:14Where do you live?
27:16I live in Aichi.
27:18Do you know who he is?
27:21I don't know.
27:23I haven't been to Aichi yet.
27:25He is a professional baseball player.
27:29Can you check his mobile phone?
27:38There are many shops around here.
27:41Yes.
27:43Do you know this?
27:45It's called Costco.
27:46I don't know.
27:47Do you go to Costco?
27:49I've never been to Costco.
27:50You've never been to Costco?
27:51I've never been to Costco.
27:52I've never been to Costco.
27:53I've never been to Costco.
27:55Costco is a select shop that sells Costco products.
28:01If you buy a large amount of products at a reasonable price,
28:05it is a popular store for families with many children.
28:10There are a wide range of products from food to daily necessities.
28:15It's exciting just to look at it.
28:19I'll give you a quiz.
28:22The second quiz.
28:23What do you need to go to Costco?
28:30It's easy.
28:32You've never been to Costco, right?
28:33I've never been to Costco.
28:34If you've never been to Costco, I think it's difficult.
28:36It's easy.
28:37Please.
28:38You need to have a good memory.
28:39You need to have a good memory.
28:40In a sense, it's the right answer.
28:44You need to have a good memory.
28:45But the quiz is this.
28:49The answer is...
28:51You can go to Costco even if you don't have annual expenses.
28:55Normally, you need to pay 4,840 yen annually,
29:00but Costco is free.
29:02The price of the products is the same as Costco,
29:05so it's a great deal.
29:08I always buy this.
29:10This tissue.
29:12Toilet paper.
29:14This.
29:16I buy two of these.
29:18I always buy two of these.
29:20I can take this to my car.
29:22You can.
29:23Once you buy it, it's almost never gone.
29:26I buy it.
29:27Hello.
29:29Do you come here often?
29:31Sometimes.
29:32Sometimes?
29:33That's great.
29:34That's the best.
29:37I feel like I'm working when I do that.
29:42Hello.
29:43Hello.
29:44Did you come here with your family?
29:46What are you going to buy today?
29:47What are you going to buy today?
29:48I don't have anything.
29:50You don't have anything.
29:53I don't have anything.
29:54Toilet paper.
29:55She said she doesn't have anything.
29:58Can you give him a quiz?
30:01Anything is fine.
30:03Anything you like.
30:07What day is it today?
30:10Today is Monday.
30:13It's Monday.
30:14But it's a holiday.
30:17Look at the gym.
30:19Correct.
30:21That's great.
30:22It's the right time.
30:24That's great.
30:25He's a university student.
30:36Are you new here?
30:38How long have you been here?
30:40It's been a month.
30:42A month!
30:43That's great.
30:46That's great.
30:48How old were you when you first came here?
30:50I was in the second grade of elementary school.
30:51Second grade.
30:52That's nostalgic.
30:53My older son was in the second grade of elementary school.
30:55Is that so?
30:56That's right.
30:58I bought this today.
31:01It's so relaxing and soft.
31:04What is this?
31:05It's for sleeping.
31:06That's right.
31:07It's for sleeping.
31:08That's great.
31:10What is the charm of Darapo?
31:12I think Darapo has everything.
31:16If you come here, you can get everything.
31:19Thank you very much.
31:20Thank you very much.
31:21You're welcome.
31:23In addition, there is a campaign to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Darapo.
31:31This is a tapioca drink specialty store in Taiwan.
31:35The 20th anniversary menu is also available for a limited time.
31:42It's delicious.
31:45This is a food court.
31:48I like this food court.
31:50That's right.
31:51If you have a lot of family members, you should come here.
31:53That's right.
31:54You can buy your favorite food and eat it.
31:58Ramen is also popular here.
32:01This is Hokkaido ramen.
32:03This is amazing.
32:04I heard that there is a collaboration product for the 20th anniversary.
32:09Would you like to try it?
32:11This is Hokkaido ramen.
32:14Teshikaga Ramen was born in the Teshikaga area, which is said to be the oldest hot spring in the east of Hokkaido 11 years ago.
32:24In the early days of the Shogunate, people could only eat meat during Obon and New Year's Day.
32:31However, this ramen was made with precious fat from pork bones.
32:39This is the first store in Kansai to inherit such a history.
32:43This is the first store in Kansai to inherit such a history.
32:47The first dish is a ramen with a lot of toppings.
32:51This is a ramen for the 20th anniversary.
32:54I will eat this.
33:03This is miso ramen.
33:04I haven't eaten this for a long time.
33:06This is delicious.
33:07This is delicious.
33:10This is delicious.
33:11How about this ramen?
33:14This is ramen with a lot of toppings.
33:15I'm going to eat this as soon as I come back.
33:18This is a ramen with a lot of toppings.
33:21It is a lot of topping.
33:24I'm going to eat this as soon as I come back.
33:27This is the worst ramen I ever ate.
33:29What is the worst ramen?
33:31This ramen is the best, but there is a problem with the toppings.
33:35I understand.
33:38I'm worried about something.
33:42Is there anything you're curious about?
33:45I'm really curious about this place.
33:47There are a lot of different places.
33:50Really?
33:51Oh, hello!
33:53Hello!
33:54Dr. Stretch.
33:57How many stores are there?
33:59There are about 240 stores.
34:01240 stores?
34:02Yes.
34:03240 stores.
34:05You're definitely working out, right?
34:08Originally.
34:09Oh, I got it.
34:10Here's a quiz.
34:11How many stores were there originally?
34:169 stores?
34:17Not 9 stores.
34:18Oh, not 9 stores.
34:19Not 9 stores.
34:20Then...
34:22Pool.
34:23Time's up.
34:24Hey!
34:26Time's up.
34:27If it's not 9 stores and it's indoors, there's no choice but to go to the pool.
34:30Time's up.
34:31The correct answer is...
34:32Pool.
34:33So close!
34:35So close!
34:36If it's not 9 stores, there's no choice but to go to the pool.
34:39Dr. Stretch is a specialty store that specializes in stretching to prevent injuries and improve body texture.
34:45It's the number one store in the industry.
34:50In addition, this handsome man, Mr. Manuel Fujimoto,
34:54is said to be the person who has the highest stretch technology among all the Dr. Stretch in Kansai.
35:03I'm sure a lot of people have touched it.
35:05Yes.
35:06He's retired, so he's a top athlete.
35:12What do you think?
35:13It's a little stiff.
35:15Stiff?
35:17Anyway, it's stiff.
35:18No matter how you think about it, it's soft.
35:21No, it's stiff.
35:23Here's the question.
35:24Here's the question.
35:26Mr. Fujimoto, the store manager, seems to be quite popular.
35:32I guess so.
35:33When I saw this, I was surprised.
35:34What is the most popular club store left in your college days?
35:39It's difficult.
35:42The hint is Suiei.
35:43I used to work at Suiei until I was in college.
35:45Suiei.
35:48There was a waiting list.
35:51I don't know if this is the right answer.
35:53At the end of the Suiei game, 30 women sent me a DM.
35:59If it's a waiting list, they're just waiting.
36:03But it's a DM, so there are 30 women who are serious.
36:06I see.
36:0730 women who are determined to do something.
36:09It's an era.
36:10It's an era.
36:11Here's the question.
36:12How many of these 30 women did you contact?
36:18How many women did you contact?
36:21Seven.
36:23No.
36:26How many?
36:28How many?
36:30Of the 30 women you contacted?
36:3230 women.
36:35You contacted all of them.
36:38That's so cool.
36:41But now, you can work out with various people.
36:46Have you ever worked out with professional athletes?
36:49Yes.
36:50I often work out with general customers and professional athletes.
36:55Is that so?
36:56I play baseball, too.
36:58Which team do you play for?
37:01Can I say it?
37:02You can say it.
37:04Which team do you play for?
37:05CELIG.
37:06CELIG.
37:07Which team do you play for?
37:11HANSIN.
37:12HANSIN?
37:13Can I ask you where your defense is?
37:15Are you sure?
37:18It's time.
37:19One of you may feel uncomfortable.
37:22I'm going to throw it away.
37:25This is like Manryu Homura.
37:27Manryu Homura?
37:28I learned Manryu Homura's technique.
37:37We looked for popular people.
37:41What are we going to do this time?
37:43Everyone is happy.
37:45Age doesn't matter.
37:47Generation doesn't matter.
37:48People who want to eat or shop.
37:51Everyone is happy.
37:54I always give this to a great person.
37:58What should I do?
38:00Let's roll it around there.
38:02That's true.
38:04It's okay to roll it anywhere.
38:06It's a little wide.
38:08It's a receptionist.
38:10Let's call the best person.
38:12Can I?
38:13Yes.
38:16I always give the ball to a great person.
38:21This time, I give the ball to a great person.
38:29A great person has come.
38:32I'm the president.
38:33Are you the president?
38:35You sound like a president.
38:36No, I'm not.
38:37You sound like a president.
38:39No, I'm not.
38:40You sound like a president.
38:43We looked for popular people.
38:45We will give this to a great person.
38:47Everyone is happy.
38:50We will give this to a great person.
38:53Please take it.
38:54Thank you very much.
38:55Thank you very much.
38:56Everyone is happy.
38:58Thank you very much.
39:00Thank you very much.
39:02Everyone is happy.
39:07I'm glad you came.
39:10I'm glad you came.
39:12I moved 50 times.
39:16I moved 50 times.
39:17I moved 50 times.
39:19Please vote for both.
39:24Please vote for the best person.
39:27Please vote for the best person.
39:37Please vote for the best person.