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00:00Good morning!
00:02Good morning!
00:04This is our first guest,
00:06Ms. Ayana Kato, wife of Mr. Cha.
00:08Good morning!
00:10Good morning!
00:14Mr. Cha is not here today.
00:16Yes, but he is miraculously awake.
00:18Is he awake or sleeping in the morning?
00:20He is sleeping. He goes to bed at 7am
00:22and wakes up at 12am.
00:24I've never heard of that time frame.
00:26Is he awake until 7am?
00:28When I don't have work, I watch TV all the time.
00:32What do you do in the middle of the night?
00:34In the middle of the night,
00:36I don't watch TV much,
00:38so I watch black-and-white movies.
00:40I don't watch all the movies I watch,
00:42but I watch all the movies in the world.
00:44All the movies in the world?
00:46Yes, all the movies in the world.
00:48Recently, I've been watching Indian movies
00:50and black-and-white movies.
00:52Don't you watch subs?
00:54I watch them all.
00:56Where do you get all the data?
01:00I was born in 1981.
01:02You're good.
01:04You got married when you were 45 years old.
01:06When did you get married?
01:08I got married when I was 63 years old.
01:10I got married when I was 23 years old.
01:12You're close.
01:14You're close.
01:16You're close.
01:18You've been married for 14 years,
01:20and you've been living together for 16 years.
01:22I remember that time,
01:24and I was so surprised.
01:26Even though I was in the same industry as him,
01:28I had never met him,
01:30but I thought,
01:32Is Mr. Cha okay?
01:34I was looking at the pictures
01:36of Mr. Cha and Mr. Degawa
01:38with four of his friends.
01:40There was a picture of Mr. Cha
01:42surrounded by a group of B-boys.
01:44I thought,
01:46Is he okay?
01:48But when I met him,
01:50he was a very decent person.
01:52You should break up with him
01:54because he's after your property.
01:56You should break up with him
01:58because he's after your property.
02:00A boss wrote me a letter
02:02saying,
02:04You should break up with him
02:06because he's after your property.
02:08I didn't know you had a family.
02:10I really liked him,
02:12but we were about the same age
02:14abroad,
02:16my wife was in her early twenties
02:18and my husband in his eighties.
02:20I thought it was a good thing.
02:22I think it's a good thing, but I don't know why we're fighting.
02:26And we got married at the same time, so Kato-chan was going to get killed next.
02:31That's what they said.
02:37I heard that there was a lot of damage to the house.
02:39Yeah, but it was all over the place.
02:42My bike was hit by a bat and hung from a tree.
02:47I didn't think you'd break up.
02:51I love him so much.
02:53You met him at the store, right?
02:55That's right. Kato-chan came to my Japanese restaurant to eat.
03:00We started talking when I served tea.
03:03And then we started dating.
03:05You're young, right?
03:08I thought she was cute, so I wrote her number on the back of the coaster.
03:13At first, I liked her more and more every time I met her.
03:20Ono Yasushi and Tonpei Hidari came to my date.
03:25That's amazing.
03:28I've never seen that before.
03:30Don't you get nervous when you date her?
03:33I don't know who she is.
03:36We usually sleep together.
03:38It's the end of mahjong.
03:40It's a family restaurant.
03:42Kato-chan doesn't talk much.
03:44Tonpei-san and Ono-san asked me why I came to Tokyo.
03:47We had an interview for half a year.
03:49I don't know if Chara-san was fooled.
03:52I have to check.
03:54I was asked to come to the family restaurant.
03:57I said I really like you.
04:00Half a year later, Kato-chan's birthday came.
04:04I got permission.
04:06We kissed for the first time.
04:08Tonpei-san and Ono-san congratulated me.
04:12It's a joke.
04:13It's true.
04:14We kissed for the first time.
04:16I saw you kissing.
04:19I've heard it at a girl's party.
04:23It was a girl's party.
04:25Three legendary comedians from Shishio Class in Tokyo came to my date.
04:31They judged me and chose me.
04:34I'm sure.
04:35You should have done it when I came.
04:37You should have brought a cake.
04:39That's right.
04:40You should have done it with Hosei.
04:42I should have checked your name.
04:46After we got married, I supported him wholeheartedly.
04:49I was a teacher.
04:51You wanted him to live a long life.
04:54That's right.
04:55I wanted to help Kato-chan.
04:57I studied and became a nurse.
05:01How did you get recognized by the world?
05:05I got recognized after I turned 30.
05:07It's been 10 years since I got married.
05:08It's been 10 years.
05:10You looked like an unnatural couple.
05:14To be honest, I doubted it.
05:16Really?
05:17I'm telling you now.
05:19My wife also doubted it.
05:22She thought I was a joker.
05:28It's not about money.
05:32I'm sorry for all of you in Japan.
05:36I'm really sorry.
05:38Did you have any objections from your family or friends?
05:42My parents didn't object at all.
05:44They said my life was wonderful.
05:49I got married without telling my parents.
05:53I didn't tell my agency.
05:55I didn't get caught for 6 months.
05:56Did you tell your agency?
05:57Yes.
05:58I told my agency that I wouldn't get caught if I didn't tell my agency.
06:00Did your agency suspect you when you got caught?
06:04Yes.
06:06I think they didn't like me at first.
06:08At first?
06:09Yes.
06:10It's amazing.
06:12This program is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped gather to talk about their opinions.
06:23MIHO NAKAYAMA passed away.
06:26I've been watching your program since your debut.
06:38You were very young at that time.
06:43What do you remember about MIHO NAKAYAMA?
06:45I still remember how cute she was.
06:51She was an actress.
06:53She was in the program called LOVE LETTER.
06:55Yes.
06:57She was an adult.
06:59She was a private actress.
07:01She was very beautiful.
07:03She was famous in Paris.
07:05She was very beautiful.
07:07She was 54 years old.
07:09She was too early.
07:10Are you the same age as her?
07:12She was in the program called BEST TEN TOP TEN.
07:14She had a strong image of singing.
07:17She was the most popular singer in the world.
07:20She sang a lot of good songs.
07:22I'm shocked and surprised at the fact that she was 54 years old.
07:28It's a shock.
07:30Did you watch the program?
07:33Yes, I watched it.
07:35It was a healthy atmosphere.
07:39It was a program called BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL.
07:41I forgot.
07:43It was a program of our generation.
07:45Did you work with her?
07:47I worked with her for 10 years.
07:49She was a private actress.
07:51I went to dinner with her several times.
07:58It was a program called BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL for me.
08:02She was two years older than me.
08:06I called her senpai.
08:08It was a program called BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL.
08:10I called her senpai.
08:12She was very kind.
08:14Even if I went to karaoke, she sang for me.
08:18She said she would sing anything.
08:21I haven't been a singer for a while.
08:25I started a concert a few years ago.
08:29I was tired when I quit broadcasting this year.
08:36She did it for me.
08:38At that time, she thanked me.
08:42She said she came to my concert.
08:46After singing, I felt that she was more lively.
08:51What kind of person is Miho Nakayama in private?
08:56I don't know her in the past.
09:00She is a normal person.
09:05She is an actress.
09:07She is a star.
09:09She is different.
09:11She is a very good actress.
09:13Even when I went to karaoke,
09:16I had a snack with other customers.
09:21When I put the snack in my mouth, she said,
09:23She said,
09:25She said,
09:27She said,
09:29She said,
09:31She is too young.
09:35I was shocked.
09:37Recently, Kyoko Koizumi is also active.
09:43When Miho Nakayama was in her fifties,
09:47I was looking forward to her works and songs.
09:53She also appeared in the drama.
09:57She also appeared in the drama.
10:00There are many works left.
10:02I want everyone to see it.
10:04There are many works left.
10:06I want everyone to see it.
10:08What is the most popular song?
10:10Miyama-san,
10:12What is the most popular song?
10:16I checked it.
10:18I checked it.
10:20I saw the M-1 show last year.
10:24I was expecting a little.
10:28It was a hot topic.
10:30I didn't know if I could do it.
10:32I just saw it on TV.
10:34I didn't know the lyrics.
10:38I didn't know the lyrics.
10:40I looked up the lyrics of the song.
10:42I looked up the lyrics of the song.
10:44I heard that ABE SADAO has never said anything about it.
10:52I heard that ABE SADAO has never said anything about it.
10:54Everyone is responsible for this.
10:56Everyone is responsible for this.
10:58So, what does that mean?
11:00Well, I mean, I was really surprised when I was chosen.
11:04I thought I might have a strong back-money issue,
11:07so I thought it would be good to say that I don't think it's a good idea to have a back-money issue.
11:14You shouldn't say that.
11:16You shouldn't be in a bad mood.
11:18I mean, we want you to say that you're in a bad mood.
11:22I want you to say it in a familiar way, in a familiar language.
11:27Does it make sense to have a back-money issue in a meeting to decide on the candidate?
11:31Why do you have to have a back-money issue?
11:33Is it a conflict?
11:35First of all, I'm going to say this.
11:38In the meeting, I said,
11:40well, it's not a mountain,
11:42but I said,
11:44please give me your opinions.
11:46If you're not good at it, you don't know the atmosphere around you,
11:50but you're like, oh, that's good.
11:52You know, of course.
11:54There's a possibility that it's overlapped.
11:57Softroger.
11:59Oh, I see.
12:01I was looking forward to it.
12:03I thought Softroger might be in.
12:05About a week ago,
12:07I didn't get a call on December 2nd.
12:10I'll announce it on December 2nd.
12:12About a week ago, I thought,
12:14Oh, I don't think it's in.
12:16I didn't think it was in.
12:18It's a new and popular word.
12:20I think it's a new word, Softroger.
12:22No, I mean, Futefold,
12:24Sholo Japan,
12:26Who said that?
12:28Sholo Japan.
12:30I thought you were angry.
12:32I said,
12:34Softroger is not in.
12:36So you really wanted this show.
12:38I wanted it.
12:40I thought, maybe.
12:42From the perspective of a person who watched the drama,
12:44it was really interesting.
12:46I thought, what is this?
12:48Everyone said it was inappropriate.
12:50The drama was really interesting,
12:52but I didn't say it was inappropriate.
12:54This phrase has to permeate more.
12:56Yes.
12:58Did you watch it?
13:00Yes, I did.
13:02Our names were in it.
13:04In the drama?
13:06Yes.
13:08The most shocking news was
13:10that Kato-chan got married at the age of 82 and 35.
13:12I was like, I'll listen to it.
13:14It was in Abe-san's line.
13:16Was everyone happy to see it?
13:18Yes, everyone was happy to see it.
13:20I was happy to see it for a moment.
13:22Did you watch it?
13:24Yes, we watched it together.
13:26I was like, oh.
13:28For the first time,
13:30Kato's representative question,
13:32which the Ishiba government
13:34wanted as a minority party
13:36was held for two to three days.
13:38This time,
13:40it was a serious debate
13:42with the prime minister's
13:44initial statement speech.
13:46Kato's representative,
13:48Noda, claimed that
13:50company-organized pension is prohibited.
13:52Regarding the distribution
13:54of company-organized pension,
13:56the prime minister did not
13:58mention it at all.
14:00I felt uncomfortable about this.
14:02Why don't you try to put
14:04the prohibition of company-organized pension,
14:06which is the core of the reform,
14:08on the basis of the debate?
14:10What must be avoided as the right
14:12is that the policy
14:14will be distorted
14:16because of this.
14:18There is no difference
14:20between personal pension
14:22and company-organized pension.
14:24As our party,
14:32as our party,
14:34we do not think
14:36that company-organized pension
14:38itself is inappropriate.
14:41The prime minister denied
14:43the prohibition of company-organized pension.
14:45The next day,
14:47the prime minister said
14:49in a meeting held yesterday
14:51that the answer to the question
14:53about company-organized pension
14:55seemed to be a blunt answer.
14:57The people are also
14:59holding a grudge.
15:01And they criticize it
15:03and answer it bluntly.
15:05This is what is
15:07inappropriate
15:10in the current situation.
15:12This is not good.
15:14In addition,
15:16he quoted the words of
15:18former Prime Minister Tanzan Ishibashi
15:20and pursued the prime minister.
15:23Mr. Tanzan Ishibashi said
15:25that there are various types
15:27of politicians,
15:29but the most boring type
15:31is a politician
15:33who does not have his own ideas.
15:35Prime Minister,
15:37don't you think
15:39that you will become
15:41a boring politician
15:43like Mr. Tanzan?
15:45I think that
15:47I should accept
15:49and reflect on
15:51what the prime minister said.
15:53I will do my best
15:55not to become
15:57a boring politician
15:59as Mr. Tanzan said.
16:01And the sign of the National Democratic Party
16:03for the expansion
16:05of the government
16:07and the reform of the wall
16:09worth 1.3 million yen a year.
16:11The problem is
16:13the withdrawal amount.
16:15We are proposing a withdrawal
16:17of 1.78 million yen,
16:19so I would like you
16:21to decide on it
16:23under the leadership
16:25of the prime minister.
16:27I would like you
16:29to further deepen
16:31the discussion
16:33on this issue.
16:35Mr. Tanzan avoided
16:37the famous saying
16:39of the prime minister
16:41that it is difficult
16:43to manage the government
16:45because of his
16:59political views.
17:01Mr. Tanzan,
17:03what do you think?
17:05I agree with
17:07Mr. Tanzan
17:09that he should
17:11withdraw
17:13the tax money
17:15from the elderly
17:17who have a high income.
17:19However,
17:21the election
17:23showed
17:25a tough result
17:27because
17:29Mr. Tanzan
17:31refused to
17:33withdraw the tax money
17:35from the elderly
17:37who have a high income.
17:39Mr. Tanzan
17:41should withdraw
17:43the tax money
17:45from the elderly
17:47who have a high income.
17:49Mr. Tanzan
17:51should withdraw
17:53the tax money
17:55from the elderly
17:57who have a high income.
17:59Mr. Tanzan
18:01should withdraw
18:03the tax money
18:05from the elderly
18:07who have a high income.
18:09Mr. Tanzan
18:11should withdraw
18:13the tax money
18:15from the elderly
18:17who have a high income.
18:19We have to
18:21make this clear.
18:23The way of thinking is different.
18:25It's the same for both parties.
18:27Also, in the past, there was a Supreme Court ruling
18:31in the Yawata-Seitetsu case.
18:33The Supreme Court ruled that
18:35companies have the freedom to do political activities.
18:39So companies have the freedom to do political activities.
18:42They can make various claims,
18:44and then they can be prosecuted,
18:46and then they can exchange various opinions.
18:48There is a Supreme Court ruling that
18:50it's okay to do that.
18:52It's a nuance that there is a wide range of good and evil.
18:57If it's banned, will it not be established?
19:00As a Liberal Democratic Party,
19:02if there is no money.
19:04There is no money.
19:06There is also a public fund,
19:08and there is also an individual party,
19:10so there is no way that there will be no income at all.
19:12However, in the past,
19:14Gotoda Masaharu, the executive director,
19:16said that it was not good to rely only on public funds.
19:20Politicians make their own money,
19:22and one-third of the money goes to companies,
19:24and one-third of the money goes to public funds.
19:26That's a good balance.
19:28That's because there are times when
19:30you have to deal with state power.
19:32Politicians listen to the opinions of all people,
19:34all groups,
19:36so it's good to keep a balance.
19:38That's what he said.
19:40Now, Mr. Niiyama.
19:42Yes.
19:44You are the prime minister of Nishiba.
19:46What kind of impression do you have?
19:48Before I became the prime minister,
19:50I had the impression that
19:52I had a strong opinion
19:54and that I had a strong ideology.
19:56You had the impression that
19:58you had a strong opinion
20:00even though it was different from the rules of the Liberal Democratic Party.
20:02Yes.
20:04When I thought that I would become the prime minister,
20:06as soon as I became the prime minister,
20:08I lost that image.
20:10Personally,
20:12I want to see a change.
20:14Recently,
20:16I wonder what this prime minister
20:18wanted to do.
20:20For example,
20:22Mr. Koizumi wanted to be the right-winger.
20:24It's easy to judge
20:26when you look at it.
20:28Mr. Nishiba
20:30seems to be sleepy.
20:32One issue seems to be sleepy.
20:34This is a question from Mr. Niiyama.
20:36Mr. Nishiba is the right-winger
20:38of Mr. Koizumi,
20:40but I don't know
20:42what this is.
20:44I want to do something
20:46like local government
20:48and disaster prevention.
20:50You want to do something like that.
20:52I have to seal
20:54the Asia-Pacific region.
20:56I don't know
20:58what Mr. Koizumi wants to do.
21:00I think Mr. Koizumi wants to do something,
21:02but I want him to push
21:04a little more.
21:06It's a minority party,
21:08and it's a minority in the party,
21:10so it's hard to do
21:12what Mr. Koizumi wants to do.
21:14Ms. Kato,
21:16what do you think of this debate?
21:18As Mr. Nishiba said earlier,
21:20Mr. Koizumi said something clearly before.
21:22He said he wanted to be the prime minister,
21:24and he did his best.
21:26I cheered him up
21:28behind his back.
21:30When he became the prime minister,
21:32he was told a lot of things,
21:34but he seems to be very serious.
21:36I don't know anything difficult,
21:38but he seems to be serious.
21:40It's not that he chose the prime minister.
21:42It's that many politicians chose him.
21:44I'm looking forward to it.
21:46I see.
21:48There are people who support him.
21:50Mr. Imada, what do you think?
21:52I don't know what he's thinking,
21:54but I'm looking forward
21:56to what he's thinking.
21:58I'm not responsible for it,
22:00but I'm not saying
22:02that all corporate bonds are bad.
22:04I'm saying that
22:06the political situation
22:08is well-balanced
22:10if you look at it
22:12from the perspective of the opposition.
22:14Mr. Iwata,
22:16you are a minority,
22:18so you have to listen
22:20to the opinions of the National Democrats.
22:22Representative Tamaki
22:24was suspended from office for three months.
22:26He won't be able to appear
22:28until March 3rd.
22:30Mr. Furukawa negotiated with him.
22:32He will continue to negotiate with Mr. Furukawa.
22:34As for Mr. Tamaki,
22:36he will probably give instructions
22:38to pull him up to some extent.
22:40However, one thing that is difficult
22:42to do with this dismissal
22:44is that when he gets into
22:46more trouble than he thought,
22:48Mr. Tamaki will appear on TV
22:50and say,
22:52this is no good,
22:54it's 1.78 million.
22:56He will not be able
22:58to form a public opinion.
23:00Then it will be a lower price
23:02than what the National Democrats
23:04are willing to pay.
23:06Mr. Tamaki will not be able
23:08to use the media.
23:10I think this is a difficult
23:12situation for the National Democrats.
23:14If our viewers see this
23:16and think it's no good,
23:18I think Mr. Tamaki will
23:20come up with another way
23:22to deal with it.
23:24Mr. Iwata, I would like to ask
23:26about Korea.
23:28It's like a movie.
23:30It's like a movie.
23:32The Supreme Leader of Korea,
23:34the Great Leader,
23:36and the Democratic Party
23:38are trying to stop the National Democracy
23:40by declaring a state of emergency
23:42and prohibiting political activities.
23:44The stage of the state of emergency
23:46is about to be built in the National Assembly
23:48and the National Democrats
23:50are trying to keep the talks going.
23:52But the dismissal is six hours later.
23:54What is this?
23:56The state of emergency
23:58is during the war.
24:00I thought this was a bad sign.
24:02I didn't know what was going on.
24:04It's like a movie.
24:06There are many stories
24:08behind the scenes.
24:10I don't want to sound too secretive,
24:12but the state of emergency
24:14was dismissed
24:16six hours later.
24:18How bad was it?
24:20The blow to the government
24:22and to President Yun
24:24is unimaginable.
24:26The only one who can do this
24:28is the Prime Minister.
24:30He was originally a minority.
24:32He's the same as Japan now.
24:34Yes, he's a minority.
24:36The domestic bill
24:38was passed by the opposition
24:40so only the foreign ministries
24:42were able to get votes.
24:44They say Japan and Japan
24:46have a good relationship.
24:48On the other hand,
24:50the economic situation in Korea
24:52is not good.
24:54There have been many scandals
24:56such as the handbag incident.
24:58The support rate has dropped.
25:00I don't think it's because
25:02of the drop in support rate.
25:04However, when I was watching
25:06the press conference,
25:08I heard that the North Korean
25:10forces on the side of the opposition
25:12were not able to pass the bill.
25:14I heard that they were
25:16going to eliminate
25:18the North Korean forces.
25:20Were they both in the Democratic Party?
25:22Yes.
25:24I heard that the Democratic Party
25:26is a North Korean party.
25:28Is it true that the Democratic Party
25:30is a North Korean party?
25:32Is it true that the Democratic Party
25:34is a North Korean party?
25:36I don't know how far
25:38the North Korean party is.
25:40But President Moon Jae-in
25:42is very loyal to North Korea.
25:44He was the former president of North Korea.
25:46He was the former president of North Korea.
25:48He was very loyal to North Korea.
25:50He was very loyal to North Korea.
25:52He was very loyal to North Korea.
25:54He was very loyal to North Korea.
25:56He was very loyal to North Korea.
25:58He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:00He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:02He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:04He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:06He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:08He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:10He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:12He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:14He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:16He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:18He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:20He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:22He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:24He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:26He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:28He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:30He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:32He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:34He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:36He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:38He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:40He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:42He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:44He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:46He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:48He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:50He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:52He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:54He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:56He was very loyal to North Korea.
26:58He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:00He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:02He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:04He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:06He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:08He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:10He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:12He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:14He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:16He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:18He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:20He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:22He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:24He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:26He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:28He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:30He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:32He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:34He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:36He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:38He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:40He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:42He was very loyal to North Korea.
27:44He was the winner on a long video.
27:46That was quite a surprise.
27:48That was quite a surprise.
27:50Did it happen in Korea?
27:52Is that right?
27:54He doesn't like to be alone.
27:56Mr. Pakkune who knows a lot about his country
27:58He doesn't like to be alone.
28:00He was disappointed and called off.
28:03He was insistent on wearing yellow.
28:05He was insistent on wearing yellow.
28:10Then, there was really a danger.
28:12You can listen to anything.
28:14It's not a book, but you can call anywhere.
28:16A book?
28:17That's nostalgic.
28:18Mr. Omochi.
28:19Mr. Omochi.
28:20But in that sense, we're going to check out Korea as well as Japan's politics.
28:28What do you think of Mr. Tsujimoto's speech?
28:30Unreasonable?
28:31Unreasonable?
28:32Unreasonable.
28:33I think it was a good decision.
28:34Mr. Umata.
28:35I think it was a good decision.
28:37He was complaining.
28:39He was complaining.
28:41Is it a correct way to use the sentence?
28:44It's fine.
28:45When I went back to the studio, I was like, who said that?
28:51Mr. Tsujimoto is brave enough to end without anyone saying anything.
28:56He's got it back.
28:58He's got it back.
28:59He's got it.
29:00He's got it.
29:01He's got it.
29:02He's got it.
29:03He's got it.
29:04He's got it.
29:05He's got it.
29:06He's got it.
29:07He's got it.
29:08He's got it.
29:09He's got it.
29:10He's got it.
29:11I was like, what?
29:13It's your words, you should give him some actual words.
29:17We're believing your words.
29:19Ok.
29:20This is what makes my heart happy.
29:22The things that you've said makes me happy.
29:27I was like, what?
29:30It's your words, you should give him some actual words.
29:36I was like, what?
29:37So he's trying to represent and say something.
29:40But there are techniques, but using popular words like that,
29:43you get support like this, and you get support for the opinion of the people of Rikkemi.
29:50That's the technique.
29:52It's interesting or not, it's not important.
29:55So you use mass media well.
29:57I'm trying to solve it by myself.
29:59If he plays catch, I can make a joke about it.
30:04I feel like I'm looking at myself when I was young.
30:07You just need to leave your fingernails.
30:09I wish I could use myself.
30:13It hurts.
30:15It hurts my heart.
30:17Thank you for following me.
30:21That's what you did when you were young.
30:23That's right.
30:25Comedians are always like that.
30:28There are times when they are like Tsujimoto and Kiyomi.
30:31Everyone is like that.
30:33I was like this when I was a comedian.
30:36I was too involved.
30:39It's the same with reporters.
30:41There are people who ask a lot of questions to stand out at press conferences.
30:44There are people who do their best to use that.
30:46There are problems like that.
30:48So you can ask questions because you like it.
30:52I want you to leave a good answer.
30:53Can I leave?
30:55I'm sorry.
30:57I'm sorry.
30:59I'm sorry.
31:01I'm sorry.
31:13Kato.
31:15There is news that you are pitiful.
31:20At first I thought I was pitiful.
31:23But when a bear appeared in front of me, I was scared.
31:27If you don't look at it like that, people living in Tokyo will say you are pitiful.
31:35But if a bear appears in front of you, you have to be careful.
31:39I don't know when a bear will appear.
31:42I'm very scared.
31:43For example, it is difficult to return to the mountains because there is a possibility that a bear will return to the mountains.
31:49Akita City is looking for understanding.
31:52People in Akita know about bears.
31:55People in Akita know about bears.
31:58I feel sorry for people in Akita who complain about bears.
32:05Suzuki Osamu.
32:07I want people who complain about bears to do the same for their families.
32:17There is news about bears every year.
32:21I wonder if there is a way to prevent the number of bears from increasing.
32:30That's right.
32:32Dr. Inuzuka.
32:34What are you going to do to improve the law?
32:39There is a law on the control of small animals.
32:41You can't kill wild birds or mammals.
32:46You can kill them for educational purposes.
32:51You can kill them if you can't reach them even if you shoot them.
33:00It's a problem whether that's the right way to do it.
33:04There was a case in Hokkaido.
33:07A man's license was taken because he thought he could shoot a bear.
33:11That's right.
33:12It's a question of where to shoot a bear.
33:16In 2018, a hunter in Sunagawa City, Hokkaido, shot a bear to get rid of it.
33:24The hunter was denied permission to shoot a bear.
33:27The hunter was denied permission to shoot a bear.
33:33The hunter was denied permission to shoot a bear.
33:36Police officers and city officials were at the scene.
33:38The hunter was released after confirming the safety of the bear.
33:41The head of the Hokkaido Bear Association said that it was a problem to blame the hunter for the difficult decision to get rid of the bear.
33:48The hunter was denied permission to shoot a bear.
33:50The hunter was scared of the bear, but he risked his life to shoot it.
33:53No matter how safe the hunter is, if he is asked to shoot a bear, he will not shoot it because he is afraid.
33:59If he is asked to shoot a bear, he will not shoot it because he is afraid.
34:05The Bear Association will not cooperate.
34:09Mr. Hiromi was a volunteer at the time of the incident.
34:15He went to the Bear Association and worked as a mayor.
34:20However, the members of the Bear Association were all old men.
34:23There were no young people.
34:25It's dangerous to shoot a bear with a gun.
34:30It's dangerous to shoot a bear with a gun because you're old and you have to climb a mountain.
34:37Young people want to get a license, but it's dangerous to shoot a bear with a gun.
34:42Volunteers who support the mission.
34:45Of course, there are many rewards.
34:48If you can't protect your rights, you can't get used to it.
34:53It's dangerous to shoot a bear with a gun.
34:56You can't do it because you're afraid.
34:59I think we need to have a serious discussion, including a legal review.
35:03Let's move on to the next news.
35:05Here's the next news.
35:11Customer harassment is a problem all over the country.
35:16A large number of restaurant chains have taken action against the extremists.
35:23On the second day, Yoshinoya Holdings and Nihon Kentucky Fried Chicken announced a customer harassment measure.
35:33The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has taken action to protect employees from Kasuhara.
35:37It has shown a broad range of actions to protect employees, such as issuing regulations requiring companies to take measures.
35:45In the meantime, the customer center of a major expressway company has been implementing measures against Kasuhara since last year.
36:16This customer made a mistake in the direction of the main expressway and was unable to pay the fee when he re-entered the expressway.
36:28He has repeatedly asked for more than 30 minutes to explain.
36:35Kiriden Manual started to solve this Kasuhara problem.
36:43He has repeatedly asked for more than 30 minutes to explain.
36:47If the content of the request is inconsistent, threatening, or exaggerated,
36:53he will tell the other party the reason and hang up the phone.
37:00What time is the end of the appointment?
37:05I'm sorry, but I can't do that.
37:08What time is the end of the appointment?
37:11I don't know.
37:13I'm sorry, but I can't do that.
37:16You can hang up.
37:17I'm sorry, but I can't do that.
37:19If you can speak like that, we will give you more information.
37:27I'm sorry, but I can't do that.
37:32According to the main expressway, there are 30 cases where the customer hung up the phone based on the manual.
37:39Therefore, there are no cases where the customer had a problem.
37:44This is the news.
37:46Kiriden Manual.
37:47He has repeatedly asked for more than 30 minutes to explain.
37:50If the content of the request is inconsistent, threatening, or exaggerated,
37:53he will tell the other party the reason and hang up the phone.
37:56But he told the other person to hang up the phone based on the manual.
37:59He also called his parents and explained that he would hang up the phone.
38:04He also got a call saying goodbye.
38:06He is the first person to do that.
38:10He went to the restaurant because it was right, so he would hang up the phone based on the manual.
38:16I met someone who looked like he was rich at the restaurant and told him to order first.
38:25But when I saw it with Kato-chan, I swore to myself that I would never say it to anyone again because we were all bashed like this.
38:33That's a big swear.
38:35Did you have a part-time job?
38:37I met Kato-chan at a Japanese restaurant.
38:40Do you have customers like that?
38:42No, it's every day.
38:43There are a lot of people who are drunk.
38:47I'm not sure if it's Showa or not, but when I worked part-time, the manager grabbed the customer's chest.
38:55The high school student who left the ramen and went to borrow it.
39:00I chased him and caught him.
39:02When I went to stop him, he was here on the wall.
39:06The content of the news is different.
39:08It's completely different.
39:10How about you, Mr. Niiyama?
39:12I was working part-time at a convenience store.
39:16At that time, it was a convenience store in the downtown area of Osaka.
39:19A drunk couple came.
39:21I hurriedly bought water.
39:24I brought the cash register.
39:26I was the only one in the store.
39:28I was told to hurry up.
39:30I was told to hurry up, but I was scared, so I shook my hand and didn't get a barcode at all.
39:36It takes extra time.
39:38It's scary.
39:41I was told to hurry up.
39:43It takes extra time.
39:45I want you to calm down a little more.
39:47Harassment is harassment.
39:49Recently, I heard an interesting claim.
39:53A certain influencer wrote a complaint on Twitter.
39:59Recently, there are many people who make and send sentences using AI.
40:07Then you can easily make a complaint.
40:10I heard that people who make and send complaints using AI will be able to respond to those who don't.
40:21I feel sorry for the AI.
40:23If you make a complaint using AI, you can't get a reply.
40:28It's like a fight that no one is involved in.
40:31It's like a conversation where nothing happens.
40:33If you make a complaint using AI, you can't get a reply.
40:39If you make a complaint using AI, you can't get a reply.
40:44I think it's a good idea to wear it.
40:47I wore it for 30 minutes.
40:4930 minutes is a long time.
40:54Tokyo Station, the gateway to Tokyo.
40:57Tokyo Station is now a place where many souvenir shops are lined up in and outside the station.
41:04It's a place where you can buy souvenirs.
41:08There are about 180 stores in the school.
41:13New Sweets Zone will be launched this September.
41:17The excitement is getting bigger and bigger.
41:22There are many limited products that can only be purchased at Tokyo Station and here.
41:29This time, we will introduce souvenirs that are perfect for the end-of-year season and the situation where celebrities want to know and give souvenirs.
41:41We will introduce souvenirs that have eaten more than 2,500 souvenirs so far.
41:49Today's guest is Miya, a souvenir master.
41:57Why did you want to be a souvenir master?
42:00I like souvenirs.
42:01I used to like going to the service area.
42:04I bought souvenirs there and ate them.
42:09Why do you like limited products?
42:13I'm attracted to it.
42:16You can only buy it at Tokyo Station.
42:18It's important.
42:19I'm satisfied with it, but I want to eat it again and talk to people.
42:24It's good to be able to talk about limited products.
42:28You don't know what limited products are even if you talk to men.
42:30You're not interested in Kato-chan, are you?
42:32I haven't talked to him yet.
42:34We will introduce the top three souvenirs that Miya chose for the end-of-year season.
42:43The third place is a new-style crepe that you can enjoy its appearance.
42:48This is SOBARP.
42:54This is a crepe shop that was produced by the owner of the popular donut specialty store AEO DONUTS.
43:02You can enjoy various flavors from sweet to salty.
43:09This crepe uses 100% buckwheat flour.
43:18It is a healthy and elastic dough.
43:25I recommend salt caramel camembert.
43:30I can't get enough of the sweet and salty harmony of caramel, camembert, and custard.
43:40This is made to be easy to hold as a souvenir.
43:46The price is about 180 yen per piece, so it's a good deal for 480 yen.
43:51This is a high-end product that you can only get here.
43:57The second place is a luxury yaki-gashi.
44:03This is a Paris Butter Chocolat shop in SUZUARIA.
44:10This is a shop where only a few French craftsmen are given.
44:14This is a shop where craftsmen who have won the National Best Craftsman Award are interested.
44:21There are so many products that you can't buy because they are out of stock.
44:29This is the product you are looking for.
44:33This is Paris Butter Chocolat, a representative product of the shop.
44:37This is a high-end product with raw chocolate and macadamia nuts.
44:51This is a high-end souvenir that you can't buy at the station.
44:57The first place is a cake that uses a lot of fruit.
45:03This is a fruit peaks shop in KO STREET.
45:09This is a sweet shop that uses fruits selected by experienced fruit masters.
45:17This is the product I chose for the first place.
45:22This is a fruit zuccotti, which is the most popular product in the shop.
45:27Zuccotti is a dome-shaped cake with fruits in a sponge cake.
45:34Four kinds of fruits, such as strawberries, oranges, and kiwis, are packed in it.
45:42The inside is a cream with fresh cream and custard.
45:47This is a cake that makes you feel good.
45:53I eat this fruit zuccotti.
45:59I eat this fruit zuccotti.
46:02The woman looks very happy.
46:06I eat this because there are a lot of fruits.
46:11This is very delicious.
46:13This is very fresh.
46:15At this age, I can't eat dinner.
46:22This is 1,000 yen.
46:24This is 1,037 yen.
46:26This is as sweet as the sweetness of the cream.
46:30This is refreshing.
46:32I think I can eat this.
46:35I want to introduce another product.
46:38This is a jelly called PANIER.
46:41This looks delicious.
46:43This contains a lot of fresh fruits.
46:46This jelly is different from other jellies.
46:53This is a jelly that makes use of fresh fruits.
46:58This is a product that can be used by small children.
47:03This looks delicious.
47:05This is a product that can be used by guests.
47:10This is a product that can be used by guests.
47:15SUZUKI OSAMU.
47:17After the business meeting, everyone brings a gift.
47:23This is like a gift certificate.
47:27This is a good product.
47:31This is a product that is difficult to understand.
47:37This is a product that is easy to understand.
47:43What about you?
47:46This is a product that I can eat at home.
47:49I read a play at home.
47:52This is a product that I can eat at home.
47:55This is a simple product.
47:58What about you?
47:59This is a product that I can eat at home.
48:02I'm in my 70s, 80s, and 90s.
48:05Are you in your 90s?
48:06Yes, I'm 95 years old.
48:09I buy this every time.
48:12This is a product that is difficult to understand.
48:16This is a product that is difficult to understand.
48:19This is a product that is difficult to understand.
48:25I was doing various things in this.
48:27I ran out of ideas.
48:29Please see the video.
48:34I recommend this product to those who want to know a product that can be used at home.
48:40This is a product called TOKYO BANANA.
48:46This is a very famous store.
48:49I will introduce this product.
48:53This is a legendary curry bread.
48:57This is TOKYO BANANA.
48:58This contains banana puree.
49:01This is not too strong as a secret ingredient.
49:03This is the best balance.
49:06This is a soft, sweet, and fresh curry.
49:13This bread is designed to reduce the amount of oil when fried.
49:18This bread is soft and fluffy.
49:20This bread has a crispy texture.
49:24This is TOKYO BANANA.
49:25I recommend this product to those who want to know a product that can be used at home.
49:31This is a store in the basement of the company building.
49:33This is a store in SUZUAREA.
49:34This is a store that offers new fusion sweets of Japanese sweets and Western sweets.
49:38This is MIYUKA.
49:40I will introduce this product.
49:44This is BAMKUHEN.
49:46This looks like a regular BAMKUHEN.
49:50This is a product called ANKO and BAMU.
49:54This is a product called ANKO and BAMU.
49:59ANKO is the same as OTABE's TSUBUAN in Kyoto.
50:02This is a product of a rich man.
50:03This is a product of a rich man.
50:06BAMU is made from rice flour.
50:11This is a soft and fluffy texture.
50:14This is a product that you can enjoy the harmony of Japanese and Western.
50:18This is a soft and fluffy texture.
50:21This is a product of KATO AYAMA.
50:24This is difficult.
50:28This is a product of FUNABASHIYA KOYOMI in SUZUAREA.
50:35This is a product called NAMAKUZUMOCHI.
50:37This is a product of TOKYO.
50:41This is a product that I would like to recommend to the KADO generation.
50:44This is NOBU KUZUMOCHI NUSANKIN.
50:47You don't have to be so careful.
50:50This is made from only KUZUMOCHI NUSANKIN.
50:54This is 100% natural sugar-free.
50:57You can enjoy the sweetness of rice.
51:02This is a drink that is good for your body and easy to drink.
51:05This is a product that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
51:12This is a product that I would like to recommend to IMADA.
51:18This is a product that I have seen once.
51:22This is a product of EKIBENYA NITSURI.
51:25This is a store where EKIBENYA NITSURI has been imported from all over Japan.
51:30This is a product that I would like to recommend.
51:32This is a product of HAKUYOKEN.
51:34This is a product called ABURI ENGAWA SUSHI.
51:37The fat-covered salmon is used in a luxurious way.
51:41The saltiness of the salmon is added when it is grilled.
51:44The color of the grilled salmon is appetizing.
51:49If you sprinkle the lime to accentuate the taste, you will eat more.
51:56This product is imported with a few doses per day.
51:59If you sell it early, you can sell it in the morning.
52:02This is a product of MABOROSHI.
52:04I'm going to give you a chance to try some of the dishes we have prepared for you.
52:09Now, we have all the dishes we have prepared for you.
52:14Mr. Niiyama.
52:15Yes.
52:16Curry bread.
52:17Curry bread.
52:18The legendary curry bread.
52:19I'm going to try it.
52:24Oh, it's good!
52:25It's good?
52:26Yes.
52:27First of all, the curry toast is really good.
52:29I think it's because of the banana.
52:31It's filled with banana puree.
52:34And the bread?
52:35It's filled with ingredients.
52:36What is the bread made of?
52:37It's fluffy and crispy on the outside.
52:40Now, the business-like meal, Mr. Sugio.
52:42Anko and baobab.
52:44It's really good.
52:45Yes, he's a real man, so he would never hate anko.
52:49That's right.
52:50This is the world of Happoshu.
52:52I love Happoshu anko.
52:54Baobab and anko.
52:59It's good.
53:00It's good, isn't it?
53:01It's really good.
53:02Anko and baobab.
53:03It's a combination of anko and baobab.
53:07That's right.
53:08It's different from normal baobab.
53:11Anko has a lighter taste.
53:13Yes, and it's chewy.
53:15It's good.
53:16It's chewy.
53:17It's different from normal baobab.
53:19It's different.
53:20Now, Mr. Kato.
53:21Please shake it well and eat it.
53:24I can eat it.
53:26But I have to open the lid for you.
53:30You can do it, Mr. Cha.
53:31Can I do it?
53:32Yes, you can.
53:34It looks delicious.
53:35Is this kuzumochi?
53:36Yes, it's kuzumochi.
53:37It looks delicious.
53:38I'll eat it.
53:41It's a perfect kuzumochi.
53:44It tastes like Mr. Cha.
53:45It's light and looks healthy.
53:47It's like amazake.
53:48That's right.
53:49It smells like amazake.
53:50It's like a lactobacillus drink.
53:53I think I can try this.
53:55It's good.
53:56I hope you can live long until you're 100 years old.
53:59Mr. Imada.
54:00Let's eat.
54:01Grilled Engawa Sushi.
54:03It's a very popular product.
54:05It's not a luxury.
54:06There's no such thing as Engawa.
54:08It's a limited quantity.
54:09It's a limited quantity.
54:10It's a limited quantity.
54:11It's a limited quantity.
54:12It's a limited quantity.
54:15It's delicious.
54:17Is it really delicious?
54:18It's delicious.
54:20It's a mixture of salt-grilled blue jiso and clam.
54:27That's right.
54:28It looks delicious.
54:29It's very fine.
54:30That's right.
54:31It smells good.
54:32It's delicious.
54:33I can eat it easily.
54:34Mr. Kato.
54:35This time.
54:36I've brought you a lot of souvenirs.
54:39I asked for three products.
54:41Premium diamond plum.
54:43Toyonchi's egg rice and yuto set.
54:45Inari-kazuya's inarizushi.
54:46Can you tell me a little?
54:48Premium diamond plum is very delicious.
54:50Wakayama's plum.
54:51It's soaked in honey.
54:53There's gold powder on it.
54:54It's in one box.
54:56It's delicious to eat.
54:58Mr. Kato.
54:59It's porridge in the morning.
55:01I put this on the porridge and eat it.
55:05I don't know.
55:06It's expensive.
55:07Don't you need a little more salty plum?
55:10I can't eat salty food.
55:12It's salty.
55:13It's salty.
55:14If it's honey, I can eat it.
55:17You can eat it.
55:18Mr. Kato, do you eat it?
55:19Premium diamond plum.
55:20It must be delicious.
55:21What about the egg rice and yuto set?
55:24I gave him a lot of things.
55:26I didn't know what to give him.
55:28I thought I wouldn't get it.
55:30That's why I chose this.
55:32That's right.
55:34Inari-kazuya's inarizushi.
55:37It's 6,500 yen from 18 boxes.
55:40It's a pre-booked inarizushi specialty store in Jiyugaoka.
55:44There is such a thing in Tokyo.
55:46That's amazing.
55:48Is that a GARI?
55:50It's like a bouquet.
55:52I've never seen a GARI in a bouquet.
55:54It's like a bouquet.
55:56It's a GARI bouquet.
55:57Is this famous?
55:59I don't know if it's famous.
56:01Mr. Kato told me to look for inarizushi.
56:06I bought it and it was delicious.
56:08Let's eat sesame seeds.
56:12I ate it.
56:13It's very elegant.
56:15This is one size.
56:19This is the best.
56:23I will eat this.
56:25This is juicy.
56:27This is delicious.
56:29Is this juicy?
56:31This is delicious.
56:32Is this delicious?
56:33This is a good size.
56:35This is very delicious.
56:37This has various flavors depending on the season.
56:40Mr. Niiyama, how is it?
56:41This is just right.
56:42The sesame seeds are delicious.
56:44This is juicy and has a lot of moisture.
56:47You can eat this even during club activities.
56:50This is high quality.
56:53Do you watch TV shows where your wife appears?
56:57I watch it.
56:59Do you say how you feel?
57:01I don't say it.
57:03I'm most afraid of it.
57:05I say that it didn't go well.
57:08I say that I'm not a person, but I'm a person.
57:10That's cool.
57:12I was told 10 years ago, but I can't say anything.
57:15I can't do that.
57:18I'm not a person, but I'm a person.
57:20I will eat this.
57:23I will eat this.
57:28Mr. Niiyama, how was it?
57:30It was fun.
57:32I thought KATO was watching.
57:36I was nervous at the end.
57:39I thought he was watching.
57:41I haven't met him yet.
57:43I'm not a person, but I'm a person.
57:50Mr. Iman, how was it?
57:52Why don't you listen to my story?
57:56I will decide it on the bullet train.
57:58I will tell the director later.
58:02Please make it less than 30.
58:05Why is it decided on the bullet train?

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