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00:00The theme of this episode is...
00:05Graves!
00:07I see, so that's what it is.
00:10If you don't manage it, the grass will grow and you won't be able to dig.
00:14That's right.
00:15You'll end up in a situation where you won't know whose grave it is.
00:19You won't even know how to buy it.
00:22You're not a dunker.
00:24I see.
00:25You won't even know if you need to buy a dunker.
00:31I clean the graves twice a month.
00:38But I feel a lot of pressure to leave it to the kids.
00:44So I think it's better to close the graves.
00:48I hear that a lot.
00:49I don't know what to do.
00:51The care of the graves of the ancestors.
00:55The cost of buying a new grave.
00:58The burden on the children.
01:01There are many people who are worried about their graves.
01:07The variety of the shape of the family, the cost of maintenance, the management of the grave, etc.
01:12In the past 20 years, the cost of cleaning the graves has doubled.
01:20In addition, there is a social problem with the increase in the number of people who leave their graves unattended.
01:27There are 3,414 cases in the country in 2022.
01:35There are a lot of problems related to graves.
01:41That's why the graves have changed a lot.
01:46The shape of the grave has changed over time.
01:53The shape of the grave stone that reflects the taste of the ancestors is popular.
01:58The price is 10 million yen.
02:01It's so expensive.
02:03This is great.
02:05What kind of grave is the most popular grave in this city?
02:13I like this kind of grave.
02:16Learn about modern society by looking at all kinds of prices.
02:20That is.
02:22Ariyoshi's money discovery.
02:24Totsugeki Kaneo.
02:27Totsugeki Kaneo.
02:32Totsugeki Kaneo's assistant is Sora Tamaki.
02:36Nice to meet you.
02:39Nice to meet you, too.
02:42Ariyoshi.
02:43Today's guests are Mr. Sakashita and Mr. Ogi.
02:49When Mr. Sakashita was on the show, he was with Mr. Ogi.
02:56Mr. Sakashita's tennis club.
02:59SPC.
03:00It's a fraud circle that uses the name of a talent.
03:05It's suspicious.
03:07It's a fraud circle that uses the name of Ariyoshi's wife.
03:11Your wife is a guest, too.
03:13No, I'm not.
03:15Don't say that.
03:18It's a fraud circle that uses the name of Ariyoshi's wife.
03:22That's terrible.
03:27A few days later, a shocking photo of Mr. Ogi was posted on social media.
03:33Here it is.
03:35What are you doing?
03:37Mr. Ogi's photo is also included.
03:39In the middle.
03:41What are you doing?
03:43It's getting fashionable.
03:46After the show, I was asked to give a rare number.
03:50I gave it to him as a car accident.
03:54He invited me to the show.
03:56I told him that I would not appear on the show once.
03:59But he took a picture of me.
04:02I posted it on social media.
04:04It's a fraud circle.
04:06It's a fraud circle that uses the name of Ariyoshi's wife.
04:08Mr. Ogi's photo is not included.
04:11Have you ever seen such a smile?
04:15It's a fraud circle that uses the name of Ariyoshi's wife.
04:18Most of the members are fraudsters.
04:21It's a bad group.
04:23It's not like that.
04:25It's terrible.
04:29Today's guest is a person who is interested in money.
04:35First of all, please welcome Tsubasa Makoto.
04:40What kind of money do you use?
04:43I spend a lot of money on parking.
04:48It's expensive.
04:50When I'm in a hurry, I look at the parking lot.
04:54I think it's 2,200 yen a day.
04:56I spend 2,200 yen for 3 hours.
05:00That's expensive.
05:02I spend 10,000 yen a day.
05:05There are still places where you can only use cash.
05:08That's right.
05:10I have about 200,000 yen in my bank account.
05:18Next is Mr. Ogi.
05:20Nice to meet you.
05:22What kind of money do you use?
05:25I used to play tennis at a tennis club.
05:30I played tennis three times.
05:33I used to play tennis with a racket I got from someone.
05:37I thought tennis was good.
05:40I bought a racket.
05:43After the third time, I suddenly lost contact.
05:48I couldn't be invited.
05:50Is it a fraud that you can't be invited as soon as you buy a racket?
05:54That's right.
05:57It's a terrible fraud.
06:00It's terrible.
06:02Mr. Ogi also bought a racket on October 16th.
06:05I didn't invite him.
06:08Invite him.
06:13The theme of this time is the secret of money in the grave.
06:17Isn't it tennis?
06:20I'm sorry to talk about tennis so much.
06:25Let's get started.
06:28What is the secret of money in the grave?
06:31Let's get started.
06:35The first thing to do in the grave.
06:39It's a trend to destroy things you don't know about.
06:43Is there a trend?
06:45Speaking of graves, there are a lot of stones.
06:51There are a lot of red stones.
06:56This is a general-shaped stone.
07:01There are also overseas-like stones.
07:07Welcome.
07:09As you can see, there are two types of Japanese and Western-style graves.
07:15The price varies depending on the size and decoration of the Japanese-style grave.
07:19For example, a simple type like this costs about 1 million yen.
07:23If it's a big one like this, it costs more than 2 million yen.
07:27And the type of stone.
07:29This is big.
07:31Yes.
07:32The types and patterns of the stones used in the graves vary depending on the area where they are mined.
07:39For example, the Honkomatsu stone, which can be obtained in Kanagawa Prefecture, is easy to absorb water and change color.
07:47It is said that the more time passes, the better the taste.
07:51The general size of the Honkomatsu stone is about 3 million yen.
07:56This is the Aji stone, which can be obtained in Kagawa Prefecture.
08:00It is a high-quality stone material that is more glossy the more you polish it.
08:04Even with the same size, the price is more than 5 million yen.
08:09In addition, the Makabe stone, which can be obtained in Ibaraki Prefecture, is about 1 million yen.
08:15The Aomikage stone from China costs about 500,000 yen.
08:20There are various types and prices.
08:24Wow, there are so many kinds.
08:27There are so many.
08:28And recently, it is also popular to use high-quality order-made stones, which reflect what individuals liked in their life.
08:35For example, this is a grave of a person who liked motorcycles.
08:41This is a grave made for his father, who was a pianist.
08:47The keyboard is also reproduced successfully.
08:51Graves are also the era of individuality.
08:55However, the name of the destroyed stone sold here is not included.
09:00After making a reservation, we will consult with the customer and dig.
09:06In this way, the stone is masked with a rubber sheet with the letters cut out.
09:10Spray the iron with ultra-high pressure to dig.
09:15Yes, what we use is a spray that sprays fine grains of iron with high pressure.
09:23Its power is...
09:28As you can see, it's a steel can.
09:32Dig the letters with this spray.
09:37I see.
09:40As you can see, it's digging.
09:43I've seen this before.
09:45The letters are perfectly engraved on the hard stone.
09:51In addition to the cost of the stone, the cost of the grave is also the cost of the land.
09:56In total, there are about 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 yen.
10:02It's expensive.
10:03Land price?
10:06Yes.
10:07In the first place, when a grave is built in Japan.
10:11The public garden run by the local government by law.
10:16A private cemetery run by temples in the neighborhood.
10:20And the public garden run by the government by law.
10:25It's supposed to be built somewhere.
10:29Basically, it costs a lot of money.
10:33By the way, in the case of Toshin, the land price of the grave is also high.
10:37In the case of Aoyama Cemetery in Toritsu.
10:40From 4.75 million yen.
10:43I wish I could be buried in the garden.
10:49No, no, Kaneo.
10:51Even if it's your land, it's basically NG to bury the remains in the garden of the house.
10:58It's a violation of the law, so be careful.
11:02Is that so?
11:04It takes a lot of money to build a grave.
11:09That's right.
11:11Recently, the form of building a grave in each house has entered a new phase.
11:18Next is the Jumokuso, which has increased over time.
11:24So, Kaneo came to this garden in Fukuoka Prefecture.
11:31It's a very spacious and magnificent garden.
11:36Jumokuso
11:40Kaneo, we've been waiting for you.
11:42That's the Jumokuso we're doing.
11:46It's nice.
11:48There are a lot of trees and flowers next to the stones.
11:54Is this a grave?
11:56It's nice.
11:57Jumokuso is a style of grave that buries trees and flowers.
12:05There are various types of Jumokuso,
12:08such as the Symbol Tree type, which buries bones around trees,
12:14and the Satoyama type, which buries remains in forests and hills and returns them to the soil.
12:20Satoyama type
12:21And like this garden,
12:23there's a garden type that buries flowers around Western-style tombstones.
12:29It's beautiful.
12:30And these Jumokuso are very popular right now.
12:35According to a survey,
12:37Jumokuso is 48.7% and twice as popular as other types of graves purchased in 2024.
13:01The reason why it's so popular is...
13:04There's no one to take care of the children.
13:08If it's Jumokuso, it'll be over.
13:13Even if we make a big grave,
13:15if there's no one to take care of it,
13:19it'll be lonely.
13:20We're looking for a grave that won't be a nuisance to children and grandchildren.
13:25Considering those aspects,
13:28I think it's a good place to do Eitaikuyo.
13:35Many people who chose Jumokuso said,
13:38they don't want to bother their descendants.
13:44In that respect, Eitaikuyo is a common case for Jumokuso.
13:50What's Eitaikuyo?
13:54Eitaikuyo is...
13:56Even though it costs a lot of money,
13:58even if there's no one to take care of the grave,
14:00the manager of a cemetery or a cemetery
14:02will take care of the individual's grave in place of the descendants.
14:08Oh, then we don't have to burden the next generation.
14:15However, after 13 years or so,
14:20there are cases where the remains have to be moved to a grave in the facility.
14:26For details, please check with each cemetery.
14:31And the cost is one of the reasons why it's so popular.
14:36Compared to general graves,
14:38Jumokuso, which doesn't take up much space,
14:40costs less.
14:43Jumokuso for these two people
14:45costs about 580,000 yen.
14:49Compared to a normal grave,
14:52it's a lot cheaper.
14:54But I understand the feeling that
14:57they don't want to bother their descendants
14:59by taking care of their own graves.
15:02And with a new purchase,
15:04they are proud to share the same amount of money as a general grave.
15:10The new style of Jumokuso,
15:12Noko-tsu-do.
15:15This is the building.
15:19At first glance, it's a small building,
15:21but is this a grave?
15:25Excuse me.
15:29Hello, Kaneo-kun.
15:31There are a lot of graves in here.
15:35Let's go inside.
15:39There's a nice space here.
15:42It's true.
15:44What is this?
15:46There's a Buddha on the wall.
15:50There are a lot of Buddha statues.
15:52Each one of them has a skeleton.
15:57Yes, this is a type of grave called Noko-tsu-do.
16:02Each wall is a grave.
16:06On this floor,
16:08there is a space for more than 3,000 pieces.
16:12Up to 8 pieces can be collected in one place.
16:17I see.
16:20But if there are so many, you'll get lost.
16:25When you enter,
16:27you can display the position of the card on the monitor.
16:31It's very high-tech.
16:32The grave will also light up.
16:34It's okay.
16:36You can't lose the card.
16:38It's very high-tech.
16:41These types of Noko-tsu-do are often found in metropolitan areas.
16:46Most of the buildings are like a mausoleum.
16:52This Noko-tsu-do is worth 650,000 yen.
16:58If you want to enter the mausoleum,
17:02you have to pay a lot of money.
17:06On this floor, there are a lot of doors.
17:11If you display a special card at the reception,
17:21A tombstone has appeared.
17:23What does this mean?
17:25This is a type of grave.
17:28A skeleton has been brought here.
17:34The tombstone is fixed,
17:37and the skeleton inside is automatically replaced.
17:41It's amazing.
17:43It's like a mechanical three-dimensional parking lot.
17:47The family needs to pay a visit to the tombstone.
17:54If the deceased is gone,
17:56the grave will be used as a memorial.
18:00Oh, this is a good place.
18:04Speaking of traditional tombs,
18:08the family has a problem.
18:12My family is from Nagano.
18:16It's not easy to clean the tombs.
18:23My parents' grave is in Tochigi.
18:28It's a long distance.
18:30It's hard to visit the grave.
18:34It's a long day.
18:36It's hard to visit the grave in the countryside.
18:42The grave was born because of everyone's worries.
18:46It became a hot topic.
18:50It can be moved by students.
18:54It's a service.
18:57For example, this is a tombstone.
19:01It's a style of grave where the tombstone is placed in the temple.
19:07It is affiliated with 44 temples around the Tokai Prefecture.
19:13It is possible to move the tombstone to another temple when moving or replacing.
19:21The price is 385,000 yen for the initial cost and 3,300 yen per month.
19:28It's a subscription service for the grave.
19:32There are many people who don't want to pay for the tombstone.
19:37However, there are still many people who want to pay for the tombstone.
19:43So we came up with this method.
19:48If there is a grave nearby, it will be helpful to take care of it.
19:54In addition, it seems that popularity is gathering in a certain shape of grave.
20:00Hey, Mr. Kaneo.
20:04What? That elegant man.
20:08In fact, not only Jumokuso in the Fukuoka grave.
20:14I started in April 2022.
20:17There was a grave where 900 reservations were filled in one year.
20:22What? Is there such a popular grave?
20:26What kind of grave is it?
20:29That is...
20:31This one.
20:34What did you say?
20:37It's sudden, but here is Kaneo Quiz.
20:42It's a grave where 900 reservations were filled in one year.
20:47What kind of grave is it?
20:50It's Kaneo Quiz.
20:52Let's start with Sora-chan.
20:56What should I do?
20:58It's a grave, isn't it?
21:00Will you pay for the grave?
21:02You don't know, do you?
21:04You're still a high school student. Why are you asking a high school student to pay for the grave?
21:08It's still early to talk about the grave.
21:11Oh, I got it.
21:13Remote?
21:15I see.
21:17It's a remote where you can connect to the TV and pray.
21:22It's a remote where you can connect to the TV and pray.
21:25It's a remote where you can connect to a cemetery or a cemetery.
21:29That's good.
21:30What do you mean by good?
21:31It's not good.
21:33I'm not kidding.
21:36What about Makoto-san?
21:39It's not a house.
21:41It's a house where you can see the shape of the house from various angles.
21:51It's a house where you can see the shape of the house from various angles.
21:55It's a house where you can see the shape of the house from various angles.
21:58What about Ogi-san?
22:00I have a completely different opinion from the two of you.
22:03You don't have to say that.
22:07I wanted to be cool at first.
22:10The place I showed you earlier has a stone wall.
22:15It's a big and beautiful place.
22:18Maybe it's a front park.
22:20Is it big?
22:21No, it's a small version.
22:23It's a small version.
22:25I see.
22:26It's a small version.
22:29It's a small version.
22:30It's a small version.
22:31I see.
22:32I think it's cool.
22:34The correct answer is...
22:37Kaneo-san.
22:39It's here.
22:41What is it?
22:43It looks like a hill.
22:46Let's look at it from above.
22:49I was surprised.
22:51It's too big.
22:52Is it a grave?
22:54That's right.
22:56It's a grave in the shape of a front park.
22:59Whose grave is this?
23:01The correct answer is...
23:02It's a grave in the shape of a front park.
23:06It's 53 meters long.
23:09It's 16.3 meters in diameter.
23:13It's 3.5 meters high.
23:16It's covered with fangs.
23:18It can hold 3,100 people.
23:23From April 2022, we started recruiting as a full-fledged Kofun-type A-cube.
23:30It exceeded our expectations.
23:33In about a year, 900 people were scheduled to be sold.
23:38The price is 280,000 yen per person and 77,000 yen for permanent management.
23:46It's still very popular.
23:48Even if you sell more, it will sell out soon.
23:52I feel like I'm going on a picnic.
23:54After the grave is gone, I want to return it to the soil.
23:56There were many requests for the natural layer.
23:59I started a grave in the shape of a Kofun-type A-cube.
24:04There are many cases where a Kofun-type A-cube applies for permanent management.
24:09There were many people who were attracted to the Kofun-type A-cube.
24:13There are more and more people who choose their favorite style.
24:22The grave is also the era of diversification.
24:26The correct answer is the Kofun-type A-cube.
24:32It was a Kofun-type A-cube.
24:35What is the latest grave situation?
24:38I have to think about it soon.
24:42What do you think is good?
24:44What do you think, Mr. Ariyoshi?
24:47I think Aoyama-bochi is good.
24:50It's a great city.
24:52I want to go there.
24:54How was it for the guests?
24:56Mr. Makoto.
24:58I was overwhelmed.
25:01I was thinking about the grave.
25:05I'm alone and I'm done with this.
25:09I was wondering what to do.
25:12It's a normal grave.
25:14It's been around for about 160 years.
25:18I was wondering if I could die.
25:21I'm not at home now.
25:23I'm alone.
25:25I have to make up my mind.
25:29It's a grave closure.
25:31How was it for you, Ms. Chiriko?
25:33I didn't know about Jumokuso.
25:37I didn't want to enter the grave.
25:40I didn't want to be buried.
25:42Around there?
25:43Not around there.
25:45I want you to take care of it.
25:47I want you to take care of it.
25:49Jumokuso is a wonderful place.
25:54I would be grateful if it was there.
25:56Any tree is fine, right?
25:58I want you to name it Chirinoki.
26:03This is Chirinoki.
26:05Chirinoki.
26:08If there is such a thing, I would be happy if everyone remembered it.
26:15I would like to fly pollen.
26:17I don't hate it.
26:18It's Chirikafun.
26:19I'm hated even after I die.
26:21I don't like Chirikafun.
26:25I didn't know that Kofun-style graves were so popular.
26:31In the first place, this Kofun was dedicated to the power of time.
26:35It was built in the end of the 3rd century to the end of the 7th century.
26:40Not only the coffin of a powerful person was inside,
26:44but also various things such as weapons and pots were buried together.
26:49Among them, the most famous thing is...
26:53Oh, it's Haniwa.
26:56Yes.
26:57Haniwa is a soft clay that often comes out of Kofun.
27:02It protects the soul of the deceased and calms it down.
27:07It's like a horse-drawn carriage.
27:12Haniwa has a cute form.
27:16It's a secret boom.
27:20I think it's cute because it's like a Yuru character.
27:24It's easy to transform into such a character.
27:27I like it because it has a very cute form.
27:30When I dug the Animal Crossing, I found Haniwa.
27:35I thought, isn't Haniwa cute?
27:38When I actually saw Haniwa, I fell in love with it.
27:42It seems that many people are addicted to Haniwa due to the influence of popular games.
27:47There are various Haniwa goods on the street now.
27:51For example, this is a Haniwa-shaped finger sack.
27:55It's a big hit that sold 700,000 copies.
28:00In addition, there is a capsule toy figure, a magnet, and a piggy bank.
28:06This is a mitten.
28:09There is also a Haniwa cup holder.
28:14Haniwa is full of goods.
28:18When I was a child, I played Hanimaru in NHK.
28:25If you are such a beloved character, let's find out more about Haniwa.
28:31From now on, we will investigate the world of Haniwa thoroughly.
28:39Kaneo came to Haniwa, which is being held at the Tokyo National Museum.
28:48If you look inside...
28:52Wow, there are a lot of Haniwa.
28:56And it's surprisingly big.
29:00It's bigger than a person.
29:04Kaneo, thank you for coming. Are you interested in Haniwa?
29:09This is Ryo Yamamoto, who studies the Kofun period at the Tokyo National Museum.
29:16Kaneo, when you look at Haniwa, it's interesting to pay attention to the expression.
29:22Wow, this is laughing.
29:26There are a lot of laughing things in people's Haniwa.
29:30In the Kofun period, it was thought that the act of laughing had the power to eliminate enemies and evil spirits.
29:37It means that bad things should not enter the grave.
29:41And this Haniwa seems to be angry.
29:45It's threatening with an expression to protect the grave.
29:49The smiling one and this angry one are to protect the grave.
29:55By the way, this one has nothing on it, but this one has armor on it.
30:01There is also a difference in appearance.
30:04Kaneo, you noticed well.
30:06There are various roles in Haniwa.
30:09There is also a difference in appearance and location.
30:13For example, this is a warrior's Haniwa.
30:17Along with showing the dignity of the grave owner, it has a role to protect from external enemies.
30:23It is often placed near the coffin.
30:26On the other hand, this half-body statue with no legs is often placed around the grave.
30:37This Haniwa has a big body.
30:39This is also said to protect the grave from suspicious sounds.
30:44And this Haniwa has a very strong shoulder.
30:48This represents a figure holding a shield.
30:50It is a role like a guard who holds a shield and detects suspicious sounds.
30:56I see. Each one has its own setting.
31:02Furthermore, Haniwa is not only human-shaped.
31:07This one has a collar and bell on its neck.
31:11This is a YUN Haniwa.
31:13You can see that you were a person's partner from this era.
31:18Isn't Haniwa interesting?
31:20By the way, look at this.
31:22This is a Haniwa from the late Kofun period.
31:24A dog and a monkey are chasing each other.
31:27There is a word called Kei-no-naka.
31:30It may have had such an image from that time.
31:33It's interesting.
31:37Furthermore,
31:39This is a Haniwa from Shibamata, Tokyo.
31:43According to the Nara prefecture, a tiger lived in this area.
31:48This is a Haniwa from Shibamata.
31:51Is this a tiger?
31:53This is a Haniwa with a hat and looks like a tiger.
31:58Even among researchers, this is called a tiger Haniwa.
32:01Moreover, this Haniwa was released on August 4th in the name of Professor Katsumi.
32:08This is a miraculous Haniwa.
32:12It's fate.
32:14Even so, it's interesting to know so many things with just one Haniwa.
32:20But Haniwa doesn't come out as it is.
32:25Kaneo-kun, that's a very rare thing.
32:30This is Yoko Akuzawa, a cultural property guardian of the Gunma Prefecture Maebashi Education Committee.
32:38He is a veteran of 30 years involved in the repair of various Haniwa, including Haniwa.
32:45Kaneo-kun, look at this.
32:48This is a fragment of a released Haniwa.
32:51When a single Haniwa is released, hundreds of parts come out.
32:56It's going to be like that.
32:58It's going to be like this.
33:00This is tough.
33:02We repairers will combine them one by one.
33:06We repaired a Haniwa that was chasing a dog and a monkey exhibited at a Haniwa store.
33:13This is what it looked like when it was released.
33:16I wonder if there were about 100 parts at this time.
33:20This is also in terrible condition.
33:24How did you assemble this?
33:27Of course, there is no design drawing for such a released product.
33:30We assemble it by hand while imagining what kind of shape it will be.
33:36If there is a face part, it will be human-shaped.
33:40This is an animal's ear.
33:42We have no choice but to match the connections while imagining a complete form based on a small amount of information.
33:49The imagination and experience of craftsmen are important.
33:53It is difficult to find a combination that fits perfectly without looking at the characteristics of the parts.
34:00Even now, it depends on the craftsman.
34:04But it takes a lot of time to do such a steady job.
34:09It takes a year or two from production to completion.
34:14But it feels great when the parts fit in.
34:19Thanks to such a steady job, you can see the form of a long-standing HANIWA.
34:27Thank you for your hard work.
34:32There were various kinds of HANIWA.
34:35How was it, Mr. Ariya?
34:37There are various kinds of HANIWA.
34:39It's cute.
34:41I think I want one.
34:44Can you give it to me?
34:45Can't you give it to me?
34:47Don't leave anything precious at home.
34:49It's amazing.
34:51We have seen various kinds of HANIWA.
34:54Let's ask the guests what kind of HANIWA they want.
35:00I want to put it in.
35:02First of all, Mr. Makoto.
35:04What kind of HANIWA do you want?
35:06I want to have three or ten HANIWA.
35:10I understand.
35:12I want to have a HANIWA in the city.
35:16That's a good idea.
35:18I want to have a HANIWA where everyone can come easily.
35:20I want to have a HANIWA about 1.5 meters high.
35:24I want to have a HANIWA with wings on one side.
35:28That's a good idea.
35:30I want to have a HANIWA that looks like a smiling HANIWA.
35:36I want to have a HANIWA that makes the guests happy.
35:40That's a good idea.
35:42I want to have a HANIWA at the Roppongi intersection.
35:44That's too busy.
35:46That's scary.
35:48How about you, Chiriko?
35:50What is your ideal HANIWA?
35:52I want to have a HANIWA where I am a tennis player.
35:57Are you a tennis player?
35:59I want to have a HANIWA where I love tennis.
36:02I want to have a tennis ball or racket-shaped HANIWA.
36:06Do you like tennis?
36:08I want to have a HANIWA where I am a tennis player.
36:12I found a HANIWA for you.
36:15How about this HANIWA?
36:19That's a good idea.
36:21That's a good idea.
36:23The moment I saw this HANIWA, I knew you were a tennis player.
36:26I knew you were a tennis player.
36:29But I didn't know you were a tennis player.
36:32Why?
36:33You are a professional tennis player.
36:35I don't have to be a professional tennis player.
36:37You like tennis.
36:39I love tennis.
36:41You like tennis so much.
36:43That's good.
36:45I have an ideal HANIWA.
36:49I took a questionnaire in advance.
36:51I took a questionnaire in advance.
36:53I became a tennis player and became addicted to tennis.
36:56I want you to draw a picture of a tennis racket.
37:00I want you to tell the world that you love tennis.
37:05You only said that three times.
37:08What are you talking about?
37:10I became addicted to tennis and it was fun.
37:13I feel guilty.
37:17Did you like tennis so much?
37:19I became addicted to tennis so much.
37:21That's a joke.
37:23That's a joke.
37:25That's a joke.
37:26You only said that three times.
37:28I became addicted to tennis and it was fun.
37:30I want you to tell the world that you love tennis.
37:32You only said that three times.
37:34You only said that three times.
37:36Don't you have a tennis program?
37:38You want to play tennis, don't you?
37:40You two talked a lot, but you became addicted to tennis.