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00:00:01Hello, I'm Kai from Saturday.
00:00:03Thank you for joining us today.
00:00:06First, let's hear from the employees.
00:00:09This is the Top 10 Best Self-Products by Nitori employees.
00:00:13You can see the rankings from 10th to 6th.
00:00:16Kiriko, is there anything you're curious about?
00:00:18I want a pillow that I can sleep on sideways.
00:00:22You should have written that down.
00:00:24Don't say that.
00:00:26It's so big.
00:00:28It's so small.
00:00:29It says, pillow.
00:00:31I know.
00:00:32I'll forget it.
00:00:33You'll forget it.
00:00:34But I'm curious about this one.
00:00:35You can sleep on the side or on the side.
00:00:39It's so stiff.
00:00:41I think it'll be stiff when I wake up.
00:00:44I don't think it's a pillow.
00:00:45It's not.
00:00:46I'm curious about this one.
00:00:47Let's hear from 5th place.
00:00:50This time, we surveyed about 10,000 items, including furniture and household items,
00:00:55and asked Nitori employees to choose the ones that would be useful at the end of the year.
00:01:04Now, let's see the Top 10 Best Self-Products by Nitori employees.
00:01:09The 5th place goes to...
00:01:12Face steamer, 4,790 yen.
00:01:184,790 yen.
00:01:20Shibata-san, the 5th place, used it.
00:01:24It's a steamer that you can get for 5,000 yen.
00:01:29I used to think that steamers were expensive.
00:01:32But I realized that they were so cheap.
00:01:34So, I decided to use it.
00:01:36I wanted to buy it when I got 10,000 yen.
00:01:39That's when I fell in love with it.
00:01:42I often use it after taking a bath at night.
00:01:46I feel like it's easy to use.
00:01:50I'm happy that I can use it until the next day.
00:01:57The 4th place goes to...
00:01:59A steamer with a rubber band that you can use on both sides, 3,790 yen.
00:02:10This steamer has a different fabric on the front and back.
00:02:14The fluffy fabric is perfect for winter.
00:02:19It's a mat.
00:02:21You can use the fabric on the back during all seasons except winter.
00:02:25You can use it for a year.
00:02:27It's a convenient steamer.
00:02:31It's cold when you put it in a futon or bed.
00:02:34I don't like that.
00:02:36I bought it and tried it.
00:02:38It's warm when you put it in a futon.
00:02:40It's not cold.
00:02:42It warms you up right after you put it in a futon.
00:02:44It's good for sleeping.
00:02:47NITORI's employees are happy to use it.
00:02:49It's the top 10 best products.
00:02:52Before the announcement of the top 3...
00:02:56NITORI opened in December 1967.
00:02:59It's a company specializing in furniture.
00:03:04These days, they are focusing on home appliances.
00:03:09TV, air conditioner, refrigerator, washing machine, etc.
00:03:13They sell home appliances of their own brand.
00:03:19For example, this drum-type washing dryer is less than 100,000 yen.
00:03:26It's a dryer, so it's cheap.
00:03:32After this, the announcement of the top 3.
00:03:35NITORI's employees are happy to use it.
00:03:37It's the top 3 best products.
00:03:40D-POINT LIVE
00:03:44You can buy a D-card for more than 5,000 yen with Amazon.
00:03:48D-POINT is here.
00:03:50It's a good deal.
00:03:52It's a good deal.
00:03:55MERCURY
00:03:56If you're a gap part-time job, you can get a job at MERCURY.
00:03:59You can work and get a job right away.
00:04:02You can do what you want in the gap time.
00:04:05If you're a gap part-time job, you can get a job at MERCURY.
00:04:08We're on a campaign.
00:04:11Grandma, will you be happy with this?
00:04:13I should have sent it to you earlier.
00:04:16If you're going to send it, send it to U-PARK.
00:04:18Because this month...
00:04:19I'm going to get a chance!
00:04:21U-PARK Super Chance
00:04:22Please send it to U-PARK.
00:04:24U-PARK
00:04:26The wind is strong.
00:04:31Welcome back.
00:04:32I'm home.
00:04:36Hokkaido is a feast.
00:04:38House Hokkaido Stew
00:04:41Agoda
00:04:42Agoda is a cheap resort.
00:04:45Agoda is a cheap snow mountain.
00:04:48Agoda is a cheap hot spring.
00:04:51Agoda is a bargain every day.
00:04:53Make a reservation now.
00:04:55Sony Zonpo Fire Insurance
00:04:57Are you worried about insurance on the Internet?
00:04:59Sony Zonpo insures against natural disasters.
00:05:02In addition, it also insures against damage to your neighborhood.
00:05:05And it's cheap!
00:05:06I see.
00:05:07It's Sony Zonpo Fire Insurance.
00:05:09Yes, yes.
00:05:10I...
00:05:11I want to meet Mr. Toi!
00:05:13The strongest enemy that stands in the way.
00:05:15Now, a strong bond is being tested.
00:05:18Mr. Toi!
00:05:19Nintamaran Taro
00:05:21The strongest warrior of the Dokutake Ninja Team
00:05:23is now on sale.
00:05:41It's not just a building.
00:05:42It's a Tokyo building.
00:05:43People are kind.
00:05:45You can feel the history.
00:05:47The relationship is wonderful.
00:05:49The story of the city and you.
00:05:52Tokyo Building
00:05:53On sale on the web.
00:06:06Join us!
00:06:07Aiwa!
00:06:11Born.
00:06:12Nano Care Ultimate
00:06:15It's a hair dryer that leads you to the hair you want to be.
00:06:20Moist hair,
00:06:22smooth hair,
00:06:25and voluminous hair.
00:06:28From now on, it's a hair dryer.
00:06:33There's a reason for its beauty.
00:06:36Nintamaran Taro
00:06:40Now, finally,
00:06:42the third product that the employees of Nitori were happy to use.
00:06:48Storage that can effectively use the height up to the ceiling.
00:06:52N-Folder 9,490 yen
00:06:59SDGs Promotion Room
00:07:01Mr. Ito was happy to use it.
00:07:03It can be installed without making a hole in the wall.
00:07:07I used to live in an apartment.
00:07:11It's difficult to make a track in an apartment.
00:07:14It was very convenient to store it.
00:07:19Even if you move,
00:07:21even if the ceiling changes,
00:07:23you can store it without worrying about the height.
00:07:28Not only can you adjust it according to the height of the ceiling,
00:07:32but you can also customize it to suit your needs.
00:07:41When I was a kid,
00:07:43I put toys in it and stored them in a basket.
00:07:47Now that I'm a little older,
00:07:49when my friends come to my house,
00:07:52I play games.
00:07:54I can put a monitor in it.
00:08:00You can use it while changing the shelf.
00:08:06Let's use the wall of the house as a storage space for the end of the year.
00:08:14Next, the second product.
00:08:16It's a hotel-style pillow.
00:08:20It's 1,940 yen.
00:08:23It's a hotel-style pillow.
00:08:27It's very soft.
00:08:31It's very soft.
00:08:33You can feel like you're staying at a hotel.
00:08:37I think that's a big point.
00:08:42It's comfortable to sleep in.
00:08:45It's very popular among Nitori's pillow products.
00:08:51Nitori's employees actually used it.
00:08:56I'd like to announce the winner.
00:08:59Oh, everyone, are you copying me?
00:09:01Oh, Oni Ume-chan.
00:09:02Oh, Oni Omoi-su.
00:09:03What's this?
00:09:04Wow, a raccoon?
00:09:05You'll get a lot of points just by shopping.
00:09:07A lot of points.
00:09:08The most points you get is the plan plus.
00:09:11Oh, it's a raccoon.
00:09:14Sorry, toilet.
00:09:15I want to pee all of a sudden and I can't help it.
00:09:18For women like that,
00:09:20visit PAP4Ready.com and ask for a sudden pee.
00:09:26PAP4Ready.
00:09:29A new shape of the shaver.
00:09:38Five blades in the palm of your hand.
00:09:40Panasonic LAMDASH Palm in.
00:09:44CYBORG
00:09:45Even though I'm a civil service officer,
00:09:47I can make a revolutionary business application.
00:09:51You look like you're having fun.
00:09:52You're laughing with that face.
00:09:55Let's make a business application with no code. Kintone.
00:09:59CYBORG
00:10:00Oh, this app.
00:10:01I can use it on my smartphone.
00:10:02That's good.
00:10:03It's like reaching for itchy places.
00:10:05Someone who's really troublesome is making this.
00:10:07Who could it be?
00:10:10Let's make a business application with no code. Kintone.
00:10:14Let's quit Nengajo.
00:10:15There are people who only date Nengajo.
00:10:17I'm waiting.
00:10:18A teacher who only dates Nengajo.
00:10:19A classmate.
00:10:20A relative whose face I don't even remember.
00:10:21It's okay.
00:10:22I'm going home.
00:10:23Safe until the New Year.
00:10:25Photos of Nengajo can be taken for the shortest time at the store.
00:10:27KITAMURA of the camera.
00:10:28Is it safe?
00:10:29Did you have your exams?
00:10:30I have.
00:10:31What about your watch?
00:10:32I'm wearing it.
00:10:33Oh, your amulet.
00:10:34My amulet.
00:10:35I got it recently.
00:10:36See?
00:10:37Amulet in my body.
00:10:41I'll try my best.
00:10:42Yakult.
00:10:44Come on, shareful.
00:10:45Shareful shareful
00:10:47Shareful shareful
00:10:48If you're a part-time job,
00:10:49Shareful shareful
00:10:50You can work whenever you want.
00:10:51You can work right away.
00:10:52Shuffle, shuffle.
00:10:53Shuffle, shuffle.
00:10:54Shuffle, shuffle.
00:10:56Let's work and laugh.
00:10:57Purcell
00:10:59Google Pixel 9 Pro.
00:11:00Hey, Gemini.
00:11:01What's wrong?
00:11:02Something's missing.
00:11:04Yeah.
00:11:04How about growing hair all over your body?
00:11:06Sounds good.
00:11:07What should I name this guy?
00:11:08How about Kamekichi or Kamesuke?
00:11:11How about Kimarimonku?
00:11:13How about Kourapakka?
00:11:14Don't go in the middle.
00:11:15I don't hate it, though.
00:11:16Is Gemini this talkative?
00:11:18Does Gemini eat chocolate?
00:11:19What? Really?
00:11:21Then let's do our best with Trio.
00:11:23Google Pixel 9 Pro.
00:11:25Kourapakka!
00:11:26What is this?
00:11:29My mother really liked purple.
00:11:33I wanted to do something that would make her happy.
00:11:36How about wearing a purple scarf?
00:11:39Our advice is...
00:11:44The one and only ponzu sauce goes well with uchitate.
00:11:47Our ponzu sauce.
00:11:49It's ponzu sauce.
00:11:50It's not ponzu sauce.
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00:11:53Wow.
00:11:54This winter...
00:11:55We'll make you feel hot.
00:11:56Please come to our store.
00:12:00We're glad that Nitori employees are using our products.
00:12:05The first place goes to...
00:12:09The electric reclining personal chair that relaxes you at the end of the year.
00:12:14119,900 yen.
00:12:18It's a little expensive among Nitori's products.
00:12:23It's located in the office, so you can relax during lunch break.
00:12:27There's a rumor that it doesn't hurt your back even if you sit down for a long time.
00:12:32The range of motion is very wide, so you can do it slowly.
00:12:35It's a very relaxing position.
00:12:39I feel like I'm going to sleep there.
00:12:42When I sit down, I don't want to leave here.
00:12:45On weekends, especially on Saturday mornings,
00:12:49when no one is in the living room,
00:12:51I spend time alone without worrying about time.
00:12:55I think this is the most luxurious time.
00:12:58Each of the four parts has a motor,
00:13:02so you can move independently and customize it to your liking.
00:13:07I think that's the biggest advantage.
00:13:11That's all for Nitori's best 10 self-produced products.
00:13:18Kiriko Isono from the studio.
00:13:20Please relax with the electric reclining personal chair.
00:13:25I'll try to relax.
00:13:27Let's go.
00:13:28First of all, my legs are up now.
00:13:33It's like the first class of an airplane.
00:13:36I've never been in the first class, so I don't know.
00:13:39It's a business class.
00:13:41There's a business class.
00:13:43I'm going to slide.
00:13:46I'm going to go all the way down.
00:13:48Is it max now?
00:13:50It's max now.
00:13:52I have a waist, so I'll try it.
00:13:55I'll try my waist.
00:14:00Stop it.
00:14:02I'm trying to convey what's going on.
00:14:05My waist is moving.
00:14:08It feels great.
00:14:10If I were in a company, I would definitely do it with everyone.
00:14:14It feels good.
00:14:17It's also installed in Nitori's office,
00:14:20so employees can sit freely.
00:14:24I think that's why the votes were gathered.
00:14:27Here's the next one.
00:14:30It's a time to think about your family.
00:14:34We asked the residents about their concerns about their families.
00:14:39Do you have any complaints or anxieties?
00:14:41My mother lives alone.
00:14:44She's getting old, and she wants to survive the cold.
00:14:48She's about to break the floor.
00:14:50It's more of an anxiety than a complaint.
00:14:52If it's big, you'll have more luggage, and it's hard to clean.
00:14:58In fact, even if the parents still live in their parents' homes,
00:15:02it's hard to maintain and manage them because they're old.
00:15:05It's too big, and it doesn't suit their lifestyle.
00:15:08For this reason, more and more people are thinking about closing their parents' homes.
00:15:12However, there is a big wall to live in a new house.
00:15:17In the end, when I get older,
00:15:20my income is low, and I have to live on my pension.
00:15:25I've heard that it's hard to rent an apartment.
00:15:30That's right. When you're over 65 years old, it's hard to rent a house.
00:15:36So this time...
00:15:38I'm going to live there. I'm so happy.
00:15:42Isono Uruichi is covering the housing problem of seniors.
00:15:48The experience of an 84-year-old woman who has rented an apartment at her parents' home.
00:15:54I thought it was good, and I found it right away.
00:15:58But I was rejected because of my age.
00:16:00Is that so?
00:16:01I was rejected in four cases.
00:16:03I felt like I finally met him.
00:16:06In addition, she inspects a 60-year-old house with a security service.
00:16:12It's time to go out.
00:16:14Hold this.
00:16:15That's right.
00:16:16Good.
00:16:17That's good.
00:16:19Can you continue to live in the house you are living in now?
00:16:23Let's think about it as a parent and child.
00:16:25Where do you live when you are 65 years old?
00:16:29Let's think about it as a parent and child.
00:16:31Where do you live when you are 65 years old?
00:16:34The commentator is Mr. Takamitsu Wada, an Akiya Katsuyo Co., Ltd., who is familiar with housekeeping.
00:16:40The commentator is Mr. Ryo Yamamoto, an R65 Real Estate Company, which specializes in looking for rooms for people over 65 years old.
00:16:47Nice to meet you.
00:16:50If you are over 65 years old, it will be difficult to rent a house.
00:16:54Yes, that's right.
00:16:55According to a survey conducted by 500 people nationwide,
00:17:00if you are over 65 years old at that time,
00:17:03more than one out of four people were refused to look for a room at a real estate company.
00:17:11That means you have experience.
00:17:14You are still young.
00:17:16There are many people who are still active.
00:17:19I think Ushio's parents are at an age where they have to think about it.
00:17:24My father is 56 years old and my mother is 55 years old.
00:17:29I often hear such stories at home.
00:17:32There may be a time when you have to talk to your family.
00:17:35Mr. Yamamoto, please tell us why people over 65 years old find it difficult to rent a house.
00:17:40For example, if you are over 65 years old, you may be afraid of loneliness.
00:17:45You may be worried that you will become a self-sufficient property as a parent.
00:17:49Some people are worried about being able to pay their rent with their annual salary.
00:17:55Some people are worried about being able to pay their rent with their annual salary.
00:18:00What is the solution to this problem?
00:18:03Recently, there have been a lot of security measures that can be used in real estate.
00:18:12For example, there is a warranty service for paying rent.
00:18:17In addition, there are many people who are not as talented as they think.
00:18:26I think this is something that everyone will be concerned about.
00:18:38That's right.
00:18:39However, the number of healthy people is increasing.
00:18:43Many people over 65 years old are still making money.
00:18:48The law has changed a lot.
00:18:50For example, you can't dispose of what's left after you die as a parent's anxiety.
00:18:57It's hard for the parents to find a heir.
00:19:01So, there are a lot of rules that are changing.
00:19:04For example, you can't sign a contract with a legal person.
00:19:09You can't sign a contract with a legal person.
00:19:15That's right.
00:19:16The law has changed.
00:19:17I think it's a good idea to provide information to the parents so that they can feel safe.
00:19:23How do you move your house?
00:19:27There are many reasons.
00:19:30The most common reason is that you want to move to a house with a low rent.
00:19:35Or you want to move to a house near your family.
00:19:39Or you want to move to a house with a large house.
00:19:41In the past, you moved to a house with a large house.
00:19:44But you lost your husband.
00:19:46Or you moved to a house where your child is independent.
00:19:49The environment has changed.
00:19:51That's right.
00:19:52It depends on the needs.
00:19:54Higedon, did you move to a house?
00:19:58Yes, I did.
00:19:59I live in an apartment with my mother.
00:20:02Do you live with your family?
00:20:04Yes, I live with my family.
00:20:07I live in an apartment.
00:20:09I have a younger sister in the next room.
00:20:12That's easy.
00:20:14It's very safe.
00:20:16It's safer than living in a house far away from your family.
00:20:25I live in Tokyo.
00:20:28Let's listen to the voice of the city.
00:20:32Do you have any worries about your family?
00:20:36I'm going to end my loan next year.
00:20:39Electric appliances are broken.
00:20:42The air conditioner is broken.
00:20:44The water heater in the bathroom is broken.
00:20:46I can't catch up.
00:20:47When I get older, I want to live on one floor.
00:20:52I think it's better to live in a small space.
00:20:57When my parents are 80 or 90 years old,
00:21:00they can't go up to the second floor.
00:21:03I'm worried about that.
00:21:05I want to move to a house with stairs.
00:21:07I want to move to a house with stairs.
00:21:09I have parents.
00:21:11The road is bumpy from the nearest station.
00:21:15It's hard to walk.
00:21:17I want my parents to move to a house near my house.
00:21:22According to a survey by Webmedia,
00:21:25the biggest worry of the family is that it is troublesome to climb the stairs.
00:21:31Next, the house, garden management, and cleaning are not going well.
00:21:36I'm worried about paying rent, house loan, and repair fees.
00:21:44I'm worried about various things.
00:21:47I have to think about it for 5 to 10 years.
00:21:52It's not a word.
00:21:54I think I can go up to the third floor.
00:21:59I think I can go up to the third floor.
00:22:02I think I can go up to the third floor.
00:22:07I think I can go up to the third floor.
00:22:10How about you, Kisa?
00:22:12I have to think about it.
00:22:14The family structure will change.
00:22:17The child will come out.
00:22:19I've been thinking about it since I was a kid.
00:22:23I've been thinking about it since I was a kid.
00:22:26I'm a little impatient when I realize it.
00:22:28I'm a little impatient when I realize it.
00:22:30It's not strange to face the same situation 10 or 20 years later.
00:22:35It's not strange to face the same situation 10 or 20 years later.
00:22:40I can't imagine myself in the future.
00:22:44I can't imagine myself in the future.
00:22:52Your relationship with your wife changes.
00:22:55Your relationship with your wife changes.
00:22:57It's a big and easy-going relationship.
00:23:00It's a big and easy-going relationship.
00:23:02I can't understand more than this.
00:23:04The relationship between humans will change.
00:23:07Right now, people in their 70s are in their prime.
00:23:11There are a lot of single people, but their marital status will change,
00:23:14and there are a lot of houses with stairs and yards.
00:23:17I wonder what those people are doing.
00:23:19They're trying to meet the needs.
00:23:21Next, let's see what kind of patterns and cases there are
00:23:25for newlyweds who have moved in after turning 65.
00:23:29Yes, here it is.
00:23:32First, general properties.
00:23:35Properties with guardrails.
00:23:37Properties with services.
00:23:39And old people's homes.
00:23:42It's a construction site.
00:23:44Mr. Wada, please explain.
00:23:46First of all, general properties,
00:23:49so-called normal mansions,
00:23:52are where people move in.
00:23:55The second is a property with a guardrail.
00:23:57A property with a guardrail, for example,
00:23:59has a sensor on it,
00:24:01so if the guardrail doesn't work,
00:24:04a security service will come to check it.
00:24:08That's one example.
00:24:10The third is a property with a service.
00:24:13This is it.
00:24:15A property with a service is a place where nurses live,
00:24:19or a recreation facility where you can move your body.
00:24:23It's a place like that.
00:24:25That's the most ideal, but there aren't many.
00:24:28That's right.
00:24:30I think there will be more and more,
00:24:33but the fourth is an old people's home.
00:24:37There are many forms for this,
00:24:39so please look for what suits you.
00:24:42The fifth is a construction site.
00:24:46This is a place where people live,
00:24:48and to make it easier to maintain and manage,
00:24:50we reformed it to reduce the floor area.
00:24:53We made the second floor a flat area.
00:24:55That's it.
00:24:57So it's a place that suits your lifestyle.
00:25:02That's right. There are many options.
00:25:05It's a place for a couple or a single person
00:25:08who lost their children.
00:25:10It's a place where you can decide
00:25:12where you want to live and how you want to live.
00:25:16You have to save money.
00:25:19That's right.
00:25:21You can't just keep everything as it is.
00:25:25That's right. I think it depends on how you live.
00:25:29But it's not bad to live while maintaining the house, right?
00:25:34Of course.
00:25:35If you suddenly change your lifestyle,
00:25:38you can get sick,
00:25:41or you can lose your friends.
00:25:43It can be stressful.
00:25:45So I think it's important to live as it is.
00:25:48Now, Furushi-san and Kiri-san have come to reality.
00:25:52Yes, they have.
00:25:54How was it?
00:25:56I was very excited.
00:25:58Wait a minute.
00:26:00It's always noisy in the studio.
00:26:03Even without the camera.
00:26:05First of all, this is a house with a watch.
00:26:08They did a live coverage.
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00:26:17Yes.
00:26:18What's wrong, Kiriko-san?
00:26:20What?
00:26:21I was wondering why.
00:26:23You're worried about your family, aren't you?
00:26:26You're a troublemaker.
00:26:28I'm old enough to think about it.
00:26:30Including your parents.
00:26:33From now on.
00:26:34Yes.
00:26:35How about you, Furushi-san?
00:26:37I don't think I'm old enough yet.
00:26:40What about your mother?
00:26:42My mother is about 70 years old.
00:26:45She's still fine, but it's time to think about it.
00:26:51A small house.
00:26:53Where will they live when they are 65 years old?
00:26:58The first place they went to was a small apartment with more than 65 years old.
00:27:07It's five minutes from Shinjuku to Keio.
00:27:10It's about 11 minutes from Sasazuka Station.
00:27:16Which one is kinder to the elderly?
00:27:19Uruichi and Hisono will cover it.
00:27:23Please introduce this apartment.
00:27:25This is a private apartment for the elderly.
00:27:29Young people are not allowed to live here.
00:27:32Young people can't live here?
00:27:34Only the elderly?
00:27:36Basically, people over the age of 60 can live here.
00:27:41I can live here.
00:27:43I'm glad to hear that.
00:27:45Are there more people over the age of 60?
00:27:47Yes.
00:27:48There are people over the age of 90.
00:27:51That's about your mother and father.
00:27:53There is no upper limit.
00:27:57They investigate the apartment for the elderly.
00:28:01I didn't notice it.
00:28:03There are no stairs.
00:28:04You can use the wheelchair.
00:28:07You can use the wheelchair.
00:28:09You can use the cane.
00:28:11You can use the senior card.
00:28:13Senior card?
00:28:15That's great.
00:28:17I was impressed.
00:28:19The stairs are steep.
00:28:22There are various functions in the room.
00:28:27This is the room where heat shock measures are taken.
00:28:34Excuse me.
00:28:36This is wonderful.
00:28:38Isn't it warm?
00:28:40Isn't it warm?
00:28:41It's warm here.
00:28:42This is to prevent heat shock.
00:28:46The whole room is made of a warm thermal barrier.
00:28:50It was warm at the moment I entered.
00:28:52I was surprised.
00:28:53There are times when it doesn't get warm.
00:28:56This is a room without a corridor.
00:28:59The room is made so that the temperature is uniform.
00:29:05There is a function that is more than 65 years old.
00:29:09This is a door sensor.
00:29:12What kind of function do you think this door sensor has?
00:29:18When the light comes on, the door will open.
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00:32:26Think about it as a parent and child.
00:32:28Where do you live when you are 65 years old?
00:32:33Everyone.
00:32:34What kind of function do you think the sensor on the front door has?
00:32:40I know this.
00:32:42What is it?
00:32:43Light comes on.
00:32:44When the light comes on.
00:32:45When you come in.
00:32:46I'm sorry.
00:32:49Normally, the light comes on.
00:32:50It's electricity.
00:32:51When you come in.
00:32:52This is.
00:32:54If you don't open and close the door for a certain period of time.
00:32:57A notification will be sent to the security company.
00:33:01If you fall alone.
00:33:02That's right.
00:33:05How long is a certain period of time?
00:33:0724 hours a day.
00:33:10The security company has set it to 12 hours.
00:33:13If you don't open and close the door for 12 hours.
00:33:15Someone will come.
00:33:16That's right.
00:33:17There is also a sensor on the toilet.
00:33:20This is the toilet.
00:33:23This also has the same sensor.
00:33:25That's right.
00:33:28Next.
00:33:29Investigate the functions of the kitchen and living room.
00:33:33In this property of No. 61 2LDK.
00:33:36There are many other functions.
00:33:40There are three functions that are more than 25 years old.
00:33:43The kitchen was made low on purpose.
00:33:47This is the living room.
00:33:50It's wide.
00:33:51That's good.
00:33:53What is this?
00:33:54Is this a microwave oven?
00:33:56You can put something in it.
00:33:57This is a microwave oven.
00:33:58One is that the height of the entire kitchen is low.
00:34:02Also, when it comes to this part.
00:34:04It is characterized by the fact that there is a place to store household appliances in the kitchen.
00:34:10It's true that this part is low.
00:34:13Is it safer to have a low kitchen?
00:34:15After all.
00:34:16I also shrink a little.
00:34:20When I get old.
00:34:23It gets smaller and smaller.
00:34:25In the first place, the average age of the elderly is low.
00:34:29That's right.
00:34:30That's why it's better to have a low kitchen.
00:34:32This is good.
00:34:33Here is a quiz for everyone again.
00:34:37In fact, this outlet.
00:34:39It is easy to use with a little ingenuity.
00:34:42What kind of ingenuity do you think is being done?
00:34:50It's different from normal.
00:34:51Do you know the age?
00:34:52Isn't the position of the outlet a little high?
00:34:54Is it higher than normal?
00:34:56Isn't it usually the lowest?
00:35:00That's right.
00:35:01To reduce the burden when unplugging the outlet.
00:35:05This outlet is installed in a slightly higher position.
00:35:11In addition.
00:35:12The door to the veranda also has a gentle function for the elderly.
00:35:16The window is big and heavy.
00:35:18I think I usually hook this kind of place and open it.
00:35:22It has a hook.
00:35:24You can open it without much effort.
00:35:26That's why you can open it.
00:35:28It's true.
00:35:29It's easy to open.
00:35:31I didn't even notice this.
00:35:34Next.
00:35:35Let's investigate what happens to the bath for seniors.
00:35:39The fourth function that is more gentle than 65 years old.
00:35:43It is a bath that has been designed to prevent drowning.
00:35:46The bath is important.
00:35:47Let's look at the bath.
00:35:49Can I open it?
00:35:52What is this?
00:35:53Is the bath usually like this?
00:35:56Is the bath horizontal?
00:35:59The bathroom of this property is a drawer with three doors.
00:36:03You can use it as a wheelchair.
00:36:05It is also convenient when you ask someone to release it.
00:36:10It's wide.
00:36:11It's not wide.
00:36:12If you put your feet on this, you can drown.
00:36:17It doesn't happen like this.
00:36:19And I don't drown.
00:36:21When it's about time to come out, I hold this.
00:36:24It's the same.
00:36:26It's good.
00:36:31This is Shibuya, Tokyo.
00:36:33It is a property for seniors at Sasazuka Station.
00:36:37What is the rent?
00:36:40Rent.
00:36:41I want to hear the rent.
00:36:43It's a good place, so it's expensive.
00:36:45That's right.
00:36:46I don't think it's cheap.
00:36:47The rent is 230,000 yen.
00:36:52The management fee is about 30,000 yen.
00:36:55In total, there are about 260,000 rooms.
00:36:58That's about it.
00:37:01It's expensive.
00:37:03Can I rent it here?
00:37:05Yes.
00:37:06It's open now, so you can rent it.
00:37:11It's nice here.
00:37:13It's not bad.
00:37:17I thought it was good.
00:37:21Many people are afraid of heat shock in winter.
00:37:24I was wondering what heat shock was.
00:37:26The whole room is warm.
00:37:30It's not monitored all the time.
00:37:34But if you don't use the door or toilet, it's safe.
00:37:37You can talk to it.
00:37:39It's a good distance.
00:37:40It's stressful to be monitored all the time.
00:37:43It's a good distance.
00:37:45It's expensive.
00:37:47It's about 270,000 yen.
00:37:49It's not much different from a normal apartment.
00:37:53It's expensive.
00:37:56I hope there will be more apartments like this.
00:38:00I'm taking care of my parents.
00:38:03I was most afraid of falling.
00:38:07I have osteoporosis.
00:38:10I have osteoporosis.
00:38:12If I sleep more than I think, it affects my cognitive system.
00:38:17To prevent that, I do barrier-free construction.
00:38:25I think it's good to have it from the beginning.
00:38:31Next.
00:38:32Mr. Furuichi and Ms. Kiriko covered the apartment with a watch.
00:38:37Next is the apartment with a service.
00:38:40Mr. Wada, please.
00:38:42There are various forms.
00:38:45For example, there is a service that provides medical support and activities.
00:38:52I think this is the best.
00:38:56It's an illustration of GORG.
00:38:58I'm a little worried.
00:39:01GORG is definitely over there.
00:39:03It's not that it's close to GORG.
00:39:06I want to see it.
00:39:08What kind of apartment is it?
00:39:10Here it is.
00:39:13This is a place called Smart Community Inage in Chiba City.
00:39:18Please look at this.
00:39:20This is a large apartment with three domes.
00:39:24There is an apartment for seniors.
00:39:27There is a clinic for internal medicine, dermatology, plastic surgery, and rehabilitation in the facility near the apartment.
00:39:36Nurses and care managers are also in attendance.
00:39:40They will answer your emergency treatment and health consultation.
00:39:47In addition, there is a restaurant like a food court in the facility.
00:39:52You can have breakfast here.
00:39:56There is also a gym and simulation golf for physical fitness.
00:40:02There is also a karaoke room with soundproofing equipment.
00:40:06There is also a mahjong room where both experienced and beginners can interact.
00:40:11Let's go here together.
00:40:14This is perfect.
00:40:16There are four tennis courts a little away from the facility.
00:40:21This is a baseball court in Chiba City.
00:40:24There is also a golf course.
00:40:28Admission conditions are limited to people over the age of 50.
00:40:32This is a place where you can live a healthy and independent daily life.
00:40:37There is also a screening.
00:40:39I can live for more than three years.
00:40:42You can live for more than 50 years.
00:40:45This is perfect.
00:40:47I didn't know there was such a place.
00:40:50Is that facility only for people who live in the apartment?
00:40:56That's basically the case.
00:40:58If you apply, you can use it for your relatives and friends.
00:41:02That smart community is a smart community that includes that facility.
00:41:09That's right.
00:41:10It's not just around the corner.
00:41:12That's right.
00:41:13You don't have to live there.
00:41:15You don't have to live there.
00:41:17You don't have to pay a separate fee.
00:41:20You have to pay a monthly fee of 110,000 yen.
00:41:23You have to pay for meals.
00:41:25You have to pay a monthly fee of 110,000 yen for meals.
00:41:28Can I eat anything?
00:41:30I'll tell you the price.
00:41:32110,000 yen?
00:41:34I'll tell you the price.
00:41:36I'll tell you the price.
00:41:37I'll tell you the price.
00:41:39I'm sorry.
00:41:40This is a shared apartment, so I'll tell you the purchase price.
00:41:441K starts at 4 million yen.
00:41:471LDK starts at 11 million yen.
00:41:50Both are used property prices.
00:41:53You have to pay a separate fee of 3.6 million yen.
00:41:58You have to pay a monthly fee of 110,000 yen for restaurants and services.
00:42:03You can use it as much as you want?
00:42:04You can eat breakfast and dinner.
00:42:06You can use the facility as much as you want.
00:42:08You can use the facility as much as you want.
00:42:10You can use the facility as much as you want.
00:42:141K starts at 4 million yen.
00:42:161LDK starts at 11 million yen.
00:42:20What do you think of the price?
00:42:23I think it's a little expensive.
00:42:28But I think it's worth the service.
00:42:33You can buy a house and sell it.
00:42:37You can buy a house and sell it.
00:42:41If you buy, you can sell it as a real estate.
00:42:45If you don't like it, you can sell it.
00:42:50If you don't like it, you can sell it.
00:42:52I'm afraid of management breakdown.
00:42:58I'm afraid of management breakdown.
00:43:03I think it will be more and more people.
00:43:05I think it will be more and more people.
00:43:08I think it will be more and more people.
00:43:10I think it will be more and more people.
00:43:13Young people can live here.
00:43:18I can't go in.
00:43:20I love golf.
00:43:22I want to play golf all day if I have a day off.
00:43:26I want to play golf all day if I have a day off.
00:43:29Next.
00:43:31Where do you live when you are 65 years old?
00:43:36This is a general property.
00:43:38This is a general property.
00:43:41This is a general property.
00:43:45Next.
00:43:49It takes 15 minutes from Shinjuku to Seibu Shinjuku Line.
00:43:52It takes 15 minutes from Shinjuku to Seibu Shinjuku Line.
00:43:59This is a property that avoids serious problems for people over 65 years old.
00:44:04What is the serious problem?
00:44:10Hello.
00:44:11I'm YAMAMOTO from R65.
00:44:13Nice to meet you.
00:44:15Is R65 a specialty for people over 65 years old?
00:44:20That's right.
00:44:22Is there such a thing?
00:44:24Can't it be 62 or 63?
00:44:26It's fine strictly.
00:44:28It's fine strictly.
00:44:31YAMAMOTO from R65.
00:44:34Why did you start a real estate company for seniors?
00:44:40There is a serious social problem.
00:44:44It is said that people over 65 years old, especially those who are older, will find it difficult to rent a rental house.
00:44:54For example, they will die in the house.
00:44:57They will become a cognitive disorder.
00:44:59They have the ability to rent a house.
00:45:01It's hard to get a rental house because they are afraid of that.
00:45:08Is it hard to find a guarantor?
00:45:10It's hard to find a guarantor.
00:45:12And there is no relative.
00:45:15There is also a problem of who will dispose of the luggage when something happens.
00:45:22Isono and Uruichi will interview this property where seniors can live.
00:45:33Is this a new building?
00:45:34Yes, it is.
00:45:35Let's go in.
00:45:37It's located in Nakano Ward, Tokyo.
00:45:39It's three minutes' walk from Numabukuro Station.
00:45:41It's a 16-square-meter type house.
00:45:47The washing machine can also be installed indoors.
00:45:50The kitchen stove is IH, not gas.
00:45:55How much is the rent?
00:45:56I'd like to ask.
00:45:57How much is the rent?
00:45:58The rent is 59,000 yen.
00:46:03The management fee is added here.
00:46:07It's affordable.
00:46:08The room is simple, but the rent is Tokyo.
00:46:14Why is it easy to rent a property in the city with R65 Real Estate?
00:46:19There are three reasons.
00:46:21The first reason is that we call a lot of real estate companies.
00:46:27The second reason is that we work with a lot of real estate companies.
00:46:32A lot of real estate companies in the area have properties that seniors can live in.
00:46:39We can't do that now, but we can provide security and insurance.
00:46:46The third reason is that we provide security and insurance.
00:46:54How many properties have you registered?
00:46:56We have 1,500 properties registered.
00:47:00It depends on the season.
00:47:03If there are a lot of properties, it will be about 4,000.
00:47:06If there are a lot of properties, it will be about 1,000.
00:47:10Our mission is to increase the number of properties.
00:47:15I remember.
00:47:19I'd like to solve it by the time Mr. Isono turns 65.
00:47:24It's almost time.
00:47:25Not yet.
00:47:28Our mission is to make it easier for people over the age of 65 to rent a real estate company.
00:47:34Thank you very much.
00:47:36It's reassuring.
00:47:38Leave it to me.
00:47:41It's a very simple property.
00:47:44That's right.
00:47:45I think there are a lot of people who are grateful that people over the age of 65 can live in it.
00:47:50It's hard to rent.
00:47:52I thought it was really good.
00:47:54It's not special, but it's easy to rent for people who are alone or don't have a family.
00:48:00It includes social issues.
00:48:03Mr. Yamamoto, please tell us what kind of properties people over the age of 65 are looking for.
00:48:10There are a lot of people over the age of 65.
00:48:17There are people who are very healthy.
00:48:19For example, the person who signed the contract the other day had a rent of about 270,000 yen.
00:48:24There are people who want to live in a place where they can live on an annual salary of about 60,000 yen.
00:48:31There are a lot of people who want to live in a place where they can live on an annual salary of about 60,000 yen.
00:48:39Recently, people say that they want to go to the city hall because they can't go to the supermarket because they have to change their license.
00:48:47So they want to live in a place where they can get a bus ticket.
00:48:52I think it's a good idea to think about the convenience of transportation.
00:48:57I think there are cases where people call their parents to live with them.
00:49:02I think there are cases where people call their parents to live with them.
00:49:06Mr. Wada, what do you think?
00:49:08Of course, there are cases like that.
00:49:11In fact, there are people who don't want to live with their parents.
00:49:16They live with their parents?
00:49:17Yes, they live with their parents.
00:49:19If you suddenly live with your parents even though you haven't lived with them before,
00:49:23the living environment will be different.
00:49:26It's a good idea to live with your neighbors.
00:49:29It's a good idea to live with your neighbors.
00:49:36Also, if you go to an unfamiliar place,
00:49:40you won't have any friends.
00:49:42The environment will change.
00:49:45You can't get used to your lifestyle.
00:49:50You may be trapped.
00:49:54I don't usually live with my neighbors.
00:49:57Do you?
00:49:59Yes, I do.
00:50:01Do you? I don't know.
00:50:03You get to know each other's stores.
00:50:06You get to know each other's stores.
00:50:09If you have a family and you grew up in a new town,
00:50:15you can live with your family.
00:50:17You can raise your child.
00:50:19You can live with your parents.
00:50:22Most men go to work.
00:50:25When you grow up, your mom and your friends get older.
00:50:31It's better to have friends around you.
00:50:39It's important to get along with your friends.
00:50:43You have to think about it.
00:50:46You have to think about it.
00:50:49You have to think about it.
00:50:51I thought it was about my parents.
00:50:54But I realized it was about me.
00:50:59You have to talk to your children.
00:51:04You have to talk to your mom and grandma.
00:51:08But you became a target.
00:51:13I realized it was about me.
00:51:16Next.
00:51:18Furuichi and Kiriko interviewed a 84-year-old woman
00:51:23whose house was rented by a real estate agency.
00:51:28Hello.
00:51:31I feel like I've met you before.
00:51:34Please come in.
00:51:36What is this place?
00:51:38It's wonderful.
00:51:40It's beautiful.
00:51:42It's a small house.
00:51:44It's a quiet room.
00:51:46It's nice.
00:51:48Please come in.
00:51:51Let's talk to Ms. Masako.
00:51:56Let's get started.
00:51:58How old are you?
00:52:00Is this your first time meeting me?
00:52:02I wanted to ask you that first.
00:52:04I was looking for a house at midnight.
00:52:07I'm 84 years old.
00:52:09You look very healthy.
00:52:12How is it?
00:52:14It's very good.
00:52:16I can live in peace.
00:52:18I feel like I've finally arrived.
00:52:22How did you get here?
00:52:25My husband died three years ago.
00:52:28I thought it was impossible to live alone.
00:52:32It's full of barriers.
00:52:34So I decided not to have anything.
00:52:37As I get older, my processing ability decreases.
00:52:42If I buy an apartment, I will have something.
00:52:46So I decided to rent an apartment.
00:52:48I thought it was a good idea.
00:52:50I found an apartment right away.
00:52:52But I was rejected because of my age.
00:52:54Is that so?
00:52:56I've heard that before.
00:52:58I thought it would be nice to live with my daughter.
00:53:00But I was rejected because I was alone.
00:53:02I was rejected in four cases.
00:53:04I thought I might die on the way.
00:53:06I thought I might be fired.
00:53:08At that time, I thought it was discrimination.
00:53:10I was very angry.
00:53:12I couldn't help it, so I kept looking for an apartment.
00:53:14When I was rejected,
00:53:16a real estate agent told me about this apartment.
00:53:21I thought it was okay if I wasn't rejected because of my age.
00:53:25I found this apartment.
00:53:27I didn't have any conditions.
00:53:29I didn't ask what kind of problem it was.
00:53:31I decided to rent an apartment.
00:53:33That's great.
00:53:35Actually, this is the room.
00:53:37The first two guests visited this apartment.
00:53:39This apartment is in the same series as BANSAI's apartment.
00:53:46How do you feel about the various functions of this apartment?
00:53:51For example, the position of the outlet is a little high.
00:53:55That's convenient.
00:53:57Then I can live comfortably.
00:53:59For example, there is an emergency bell in the bathroom.
00:54:03Normally, the bell is around here.
00:54:05The bell is below.
00:54:07I was wondering why.
00:54:09Then I realized that the bell would ring when I fell down in the bathroom.
00:54:15You felt it yourself.
00:54:17I thought it would be better to feel it and know it.
00:54:22I thought this door was very good.
00:54:26It's good, isn't it?
00:54:27It's easy to open.
00:54:29I can't open the pet bottle anymore.
00:54:31I can't open it.
00:54:33I'm glad to hear that.
00:54:35If you lose your strength, you can't open it.
00:54:37There is no barrier at all.
00:54:39The floor is flat.
00:54:41There is a bell that connects to one side.
00:54:43There is always a bell.
00:54:45I can ring the bell at night.
00:54:49Do you want to make this your next home?
00:54:51Yes, it's my next home.
00:54:53It's a safe place.
00:54:55But if I fall down here tomorrow and can't move, I can't live here anymore.
00:55:01I have to move to a new home.
00:55:03In that sense, it's easier to rent a house.
00:55:06I see.
00:55:07If I can afford it, I'll sell it again.
00:55:09I'll take it easy.
00:55:13It's great that you live properly.
00:55:16It's comfortable to live in.
00:55:21I'm glad I was able to meet you.
00:55:27I'm happy.
00:55:29That's all for this episode.
00:55:32It was a local interview with Isono Uruichi.
00:55:36It's been a long time since I've lived here.
00:55:39He was very healthy.
00:55:41He was sitting on the veranda with a lemon.
00:55:43After the interview, he gave me a lemon.
00:55:47It was delicious.
00:55:49He was having a lot of fun.
00:55:51I agree.
00:55:53It's important not to be lazy.
00:55:58I agree.
00:56:00How about you, Isono Uruichi?
00:56:02There are more and more elderly people living alone.
00:56:05Even if they are married, their husbands die first.
00:56:08I think it's great to be able to live alone.
00:56:12Are there more and more elderly people living alone?
00:56:14The average lifespan of a woman is long.
00:56:16There are many cases where only women live alone.
00:56:19It would be nice if there were more apartments for women.
00:56:22I agree with Yoshio.
00:56:24I agree.
00:56:26My grandmother used to live in an apartment.
00:56:33I see.
00:56:35She used to live in an apartment.
00:56:37I used to think it was just a matter of time.
00:56:42It's been a long time.
00:56:44It's been a long time.
00:56:46It's been a long time.
00:56:48It's been a long time.
00:56:50It's been a long time.
00:56:51I used to live in a room.
00:56:52Did you really live in a room?
00:56:54I didn't do much.
00:56:55It seems that you lived in a room quite a lot.
00:56:58I didn't expose you.
00:57:00I lived in a room.
00:57:02Excuse me.
00:57:04Don't make fun of me.
00:57:05Do you live in a room?
00:57:07I've never heard of it.
00:57:09Those who live in a room are large basins.
00:57:13I lived in a room.
00:57:15I thought you were going to say, let's go to the room.
00:57:20Next, let's talk about architecture and the room.
00:57:27Where do you live when you're 65?
00:57:31The fifth panel is about architecture.
00:57:34Wada-san, what is architecture?
00:57:37It's the opposite of architecture.
00:57:39For example, a two-story house can be transformed into a room.
00:57:44No, it's a room.
00:57:45It's a way to make it a room.
00:57:47The current architecture is to make the house compact and reform it.
00:57:52Compact houses are easier to live in for people in their 40s.
00:57:57When you're building a house, you can make it barrier-free,
00:58:00or you can put a handrail on it and make it a second-life specification.
00:58:05You can also live in the original house.
00:58:08It doesn't change the environment.
00:58:10You can live in a super clinic.
00:58:13Let's take a look at some examples of architecture.
00:58:16Yes, let's take a look.
00:58:18This was actually done in Fukuoka Prefecture.
00:58:22The children grew up and became a couple,
00:58:25so they didn't need the second floor and built it in a open-air house.
00:58:29In this way, from the second floor, it became a 3LDK open-air house.
00:58:34The kitchen, bathroom, and toilet were also reformed.
00:58:41Mr. Tobada, I think this will reduce the burden on the children.
00:58:47Yes, it will reduce the cost of heating and cleaning.
00:58:58I think it's a good idea to make it compact and easy to live in.
00:59:03Also, there was a survey that said they didn't want to go up the stairs.
00:59:09I think it's safe to say that the risk of injury will be reduced.
00:59:14I think you just have to use it, but is it different from that?
00:59:19For example, if you don't use the stairs on the second floor,
00:59:23if the stairs continue, you'll get a high fever and it won't warm you up.
00:59:28Even if the door is closed, there is still a space like that.
00:59:32Also, the laundry is on the second floor.
00:59:36If you use it as an extension of your current life,
00:59:40there are cases of such accidents, so make it as compact as possible.
00:59:44Let's reduce the number of stairs.
00:59:47But after all, the smaller the room, the calmer it is, right?
00:59:50I feel that a lot.
00:59:52Even if it's small, it's always the same place, isn't it?
00:59:55Don't you have a lot of spare rooms?
00:59:58I think it's better to be narrow.
01:00:00When you're young, you have to think about building when you're trying to dig the bottom or the top.
01:00:08Mr. Wada, what is the cost of this construction?
01:00:13This house cost about 15 million yen.
01:00:1715 million yen is quite a lot.
01:00:20If you break it down and buy a new one, it will cost you more money.
01:00:25It's cheaper than buying a new one, right?
01:00:27That's right.
01:00:28If you want something a little simpler, it's about 5 million yen.
01:00:34What's the difference between a simple thing and a simple thing?
01:00:37It depends on the level of the reform.
01:00:39For example, if you want to change the kitchen and the water surroundings,
01:00:42if you want to do it all at once, it will cost money.
01:00:45You have to be patient with this part and make it a little smaller.
01:00:50I'm sure you'll want to make the water around the bath clean.
01:00:54That's right.
01:00:55It's a good idea to make it smaller.
01:00:59If you're going to build a house, you can get some construction.
01:01:06That's right.
01:01:07Why do you have to pay so much money?
01:01:09I wonder if I can get it.
01:01:11It takes a lot of time to decide.
01:01:13It takes a lot of time to decide.
01:01:15It takes a lot of time.
01:01:20Where will you live when you are 65 years old?
01:01:25You have a lot of ideas, don't you?
01:01:28I've been thinking about it.
01:01:30What do you think?
01:01:31Is it an apartment?
01:01:32It's an apartment.
01:01:33I live in an apartment.
01:01:34It's comfortable so far.
01:01:36But I think there are a lot of things, so I'm not sure.
01:01:41Do you have a security system?
01:01:44No, I don't.
01:01:45You're alone.
01:01:46That's right.
01:01:47So what should I do?
01:01:50With service?
01:01:51That's right.
01:01:53This is the best.
01:01:58I think it's enough.
01:02:01I think it's enough.
01:02:04It's okay if all the people who are involved in the service can come in.
01:02:10Yeah, they are friends.
01:02:12It's a big problem to live alone.
01:02:15You can't live alone.
01:02:18So I think I need a lot of time to make friends.
01:02:26I'm sure many people have to go home at the end of the year.
01:02:32I think it's a good idea to have a family talk during this time.
01:02:35So, that was Mr. Wada and Mr. Yamamoto. Thank you very much.
01:02:39Thank you very much.
01:02:41Next is this.
01:02:44If it's a TV show...
01:02:46I thought it was an adult romance, but it's pretty pure.
01:02:50At the end, the staff roles of the people who made it flow.
01:02:54At the end, please take a look at this and say goodbye.
01:02:59Most of the staff roles in the world never flow.
01:03:09Then let's make it.
01:03:21This time, I'm going to make a staff role.
01:03:25What can I cook for you?
01:03:27Really?
01:03:28A Dominican cooking for you.
01:03:30Takoyaki?
01:03:35Along with Otani's statement, it was also featured in the Doja Stadium this year.
01:03:42There's a silver octopus in the Doja Stadium.
01:03:46Is it from Otani?
01:03:48Tsukiji Silver Octopus
01:03:50Do you know this name?
01:03:52Yes, Takoyaki.
01:03:54It smells good. I'm excited.
01:03:59There are about 500 stores in Japan alone.
01:04:03There are more than 60 stores overseas.
01:04:07Last year, the highest sales were about 38.7 billion yen.
01:04:13It's a world-famous Takoyaki chain.
01:04:19What kind of people are on the other side of this Takoyaki?
01:04:27This time, I went to various places to make a staff role.
01:04:32Then I found out why Takoyaki, a street food in Kansai, became a loved food in the world.
01:04:43First, I went to make a silver octopus staff role.
01:04:58Nice to meet you.
01:05:00Nice to meet you, too.
01:05:03I asked them to write down the names of the people involved in the silver octopus.
01:05:09The names of the four people involved in the silver octopus.
01:05:13First of all, the octopus is Matsubara in the product department.
01:05:18I'm mainly in charge of the purchase and purchase of octopus.
01:05:23Takoyaki is the main company, so octopus is really important.
01:05:29The person who came up with the article is Ogino.
01:05:32Is he the one who came up with the article?
01:05:34Yes.
01:05:35This is Ichimura from the Education Department.
01:05:38He is a legend of education.
01:05:41A legend of education?
01:05:42What kind of person is he?
01:05:44He is an education trainer who teaches the skills and skills of silver octopus craftsmen.
01:05:51This is Fujita from the Kenso Design EG Department.
01:05:55He is the factory manager of the iron plate.
01:05:58He is in charge of assembling and washing takoyaki machines and iron plates.
01:06:08The octopus is the life of takoyaki.
01:06:17Matsubara in the product department is the one who buys the octopus.
01:06:25Octopus is octopus, but there are good octopus and bad octopus.
01:06:34We are looking for octopus that goes well with takoyaki all over the world.
01:06:42How many places do you choose the octopus from?
01:06:46We purchase octopus from about four or five countries.
01:06:50Most of them are from Mauritania, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Chile.
01:06:56What are the criteria for choosing the octopus?
01:06:59We actually make takoyaki out of the octopus cut by the locals.
01:07:05We eat it together and say it's delicious.
01:07:12In fact, some people are participating in the local inspection.
01:07:18This time, I went to Mauritania with the president to buy octopus.
01:07:25The president himself went to the local market and chose the octopus.
01:07:36Because the world has noticed the deliciousness of octopus and the price has doubled from 10 years ago.
01:07:44It's getting more and more difficult to buy good octopus.
01:07:50In the meantime, Gindaco is trying something revolutionary.
01:07:58I'm Mori, an octopus farmer at the Kamiyama Kusa Aquatic Research Institute.
01:08:04Octopus farming?
01:08:08Octopus farming is also a popular field in the aquatic industry.
01:08:14There are almost no pre-examples, and many professors are working on it.
01:08:22What was the most difficult thing about octopus farming?
01:08:27I had a lot of trouble growing and breeding the octopus.
01:08:38What was the most difficult thing?
01:08:41It was very difficult because I had to catch the octopus in the natural world, examine the contents of the stomach, and eat it.
01:08:51This octopus farming is being studied every day in hopes of becoming practical in three years.
01:09:01The next thing to investigate is the difference between Gindaco and other takoyaki.
01:09:10It's crispy on the outside, so I don't know how to make it.
01:09:16It's not easy to make takoyaki at home.
01:09:19The biggest feature of Gindaco is its crispy outside and soft inside.
01:09:25How was this takoyaki dough created?
01:09:29Let's find out.
01:09:32Nice to meet you.
01:09:37Vice President?
01:09:40Nice to meet you.
01:09:43The person who proposed the article was Mr. Ogino, the vice president who wrote the staff role.
01:09:50Actually...
01:09:53I was working part-time at the time, but now I'm the vice president.
01:10:00You were a part-timer?
01:10:02I was working part-time.
01:10:04Gindaco was founded in 1988 in a small shop in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture.
01:10:12At first, they sold yakisoba and onigiri.
01:10:16Mr. Ogino came in as a part-timer.
01:10:20At that time, a young man in his 20s revolutionized takoyaki.
01:10:25At that shop, there weren't many people who could make takoyaki.
01:10:30I was the best at making takoyaki.
01:10:35I didn't hire anyone to make takoyaki.
01:10:41I made takoyaki when I had free time.
01:10:45When I was free, I made takoyaki and ate it.
01:10:49I thought it would be better to make takoyaki.
01:10:55While he was trying to make takoyaki, he found a hint that led him to his current method.
01:11:01A hint?
01:11:03I got the idea from the crispy texture of Beijing duck.
01:11:12The president who was watching TV at the time saw Beijing duck and thought this was it.
01:11:18He consulted with Mr. Ogino.
01:11:22From there, Mr. Ogino tried many things.
01:11:26When I asked him what to do to make the texture of Beijing duck,
01:11:32he told me to put oil on top of it.
01:11:35When I made it into a square shape, I fell in love with it.
01:11:39By using oil at the end, the outside is crispy and the inside has a thick texture.
01:11:49Mr. Ogino's new takoyaki with a new texture was a big hit.
01:11:54Half a year after this invention, the name of the shop was changed to Tsukiji Gindako.
01:12:02It started to be a takoyaki chain.
01:12:07But there was a problem.
01:12:10At that time, I was the only one who mastered how to make Beijing duck, so it was hard to spread.
01:12:20At that time, the legend of Beijing duck was born.
01:12:27Next is a craftsman who makes takoyaki.
01:12:32Not everyone can make it.
01:12:34Good morning.
01:12:36Are you the legend of Beijing duck?
01:12:39Yes.
01:12:41This is the legend of Beijing duck, Mr. Ichimura.
01:12:46Why is he called a legend?
01:12:50He teaches takoyaki to people all over the country.
01:13:01How many people have you taught so far?
01:13:04I have taught about 1,000 people.
01:13:08Mr. Ichimura is a legend of education who has taught more than 1,000 people the takoyaki invented by Mr. Ogino.
01:13:16The staff taught by Mr. Ichimura are active in Gindako all over the country.
01:13:23As a result, it can provide a taste that does not change anywhere in the country.
01:13:31The training is not only practical.
01:13:35Good morning.
01:13:37Good morning.
01:13:38Takoyaki is an example of a striped zone.
01:13:44Takoyaki is a combination of five elements, straight, striped, and middle.
01:13:518 hours a day in total.
01:13:56It takes time to train a craftsman who makes delicious takoyaki.
01:14:05This year, when I went to the Doja Stadium,
01:14:09the person who received Mr. Ichimura's teaching flew for the training of local part-timers.
01:14:16However, foreigners are not familiar with takoyaki.
01:14:22It is a difficult task to turn it over.
01:14:26So...
01:14:28I have a secret for overseas part-timers.
01:14:33Even foreigners who are not familiar with takoyaki can make delicious takoyaki.
01:14:40What is the secret of the iron plate?
01:14:43This year's final 9th place is a special from the top 15 of the news in 2024.
01:14:49Who are the 15 people chosen by the caster commentator in 2024?
01:14:55Sunday at 6 p.m.
01:14:58Big Camera, the last bonus point of this year.
01:15:02The TV and air conditioner are a bonus of up to 30,000 yen.
01:15:06In addition, up to 20% point service.
01:15:09Please hurry.
01:15:11Net shop is free shipping.
01:15:13Big Camera.
01:15:15Happy Christmas!
01:15:18Toys, games, clocks, cameras, earphones, and beauty appliances.
01:15:22Everyone wants it.
01:15:24Happy Christmas with Big Camera.
01:15:29This winter is also a delicious chicken.
01:15:39Christmas is a delicious chicken.
01:15:42Please eat.
01:15:44Why is Daiwa Fandrap supported?
01:15:47Why can you step out with Daiwa Fandrap?
01:15:51Why can you rely on Daiwa Fandrap?
01:15:54Four trillion yen continues to be selected.
01:15:57Two out of three people add chicken.
01:16:00The consulting power of the top class in Japan.
01:16:03That's why Daiwa Fandrap.
01:16:08Fandrap.
01:16:09If you choose.
01:16:10Daiwa introduction.
01:16:14Sorry to keep you waiting.
01:16:15A new pad appears in that sound room.
01:16:18This reverse T-shaped is amazing.
01:16:20Water does not seep, it does not hurt.
01:16:21Repaint.
01:16:22How many?
01:16:23Spring?
01:16:24Wet?
01:16:25Both are good.
01:16:26The sound room series for daily worries.
01:16:28Kanho.
01:16:29Dad, Dad.
01:16:30It's amazing.
01:16:32What is it?
01:16:33Calm down.
01:16:35Danmachi.
01:16:36Gobusure.
01:16:37Tensei Kenja.
01:16:39Collaboration.
01:16:40Mujirupa.
01:16:41Matsudora.
01:16:44I don't have to do anything anymore.
01:16:47Today,
01:16:48Today,
01:16:50Is it vanilla?
01:16:52Fluffy.
01:16:54A little reward every day.
01:16:56Lady Bow.
01:17:00Once a year at Nengajo.
01:17:06Nengajo is good.
01:17:09Nengajo is good.
01:17:11It is the season of Nengajo.
01:17:18We will rock you.
01:17:21Sing it.
01:17:23We will rock you.
01:17:26Mitsubishi H.C. Capital.
01:17:29Furusato Choice.
01:17:30You can choose the way to use Furusato Nosei.
01:17:33For example, please use it for the future of children.
01:17:36Please use it for animal love activities.
01:17:38Please buy our live tickets.
01:17:40That's not it.
01:17:42Furusato Choice.
01:17:44Even if you are not familiar with takoyaki,
01:17:47you can make delicious takoyaki.
01:17:50What is the secret of the iron plate?
01:17:54In order to find out the secret,
01:17:56we went to the factory where the iron plate is made.
01:18:00I'm sorry.
01:18:01Thank you for your cooperation today.
01:18:02Thank you for your cooperation.
01:18:05The manager of the iron plate factory
01:18:08that was written on the staff roll earlier,
01:18:10Mr. Fujita.
01:18:13This is a vibration electric takoyaki maker.
01:18:16Vibration.
01:18:18If you press this button,
01:18:24I think it's a little hard to understand.
01:18:26Let's say this is takoyaki.
01:18:34You can do it by vibration.
01:18:36Vertical rotation.
01:18:38It's rolling forward.
01:18:40That's a good idea.
01:18:42By using the power of vibration,
01:18:44you can make takoyaki
01:18:47that is the same as the traditional takoyaki.
01:18:53Thanks to this vibrating iron plate,
01:18:57even overseas staff can easily turn takoyaki over.
01:19:03So,
01:19:05the reason why takoyaki has become a popular food all over the world is
01:19:09that
01:19:11Takoyaki is selected from all over the world.
01:19:15Development of the dough with a crispy outside and soft inside texture.
01:19:20Because of the deliciousness that does not change no matter where you eat it,
01:19:23the education of the craftsmen who bake takoyaki
01:19:26and the development of the iron plate are being studied every day.
01:19:32And finally, the staff roll of Gindaco was completed.
01:19:37Summary of 2024.
01:19:40There were a lot of things this year.
01:19:42Things that have changed without knowing.
01:19:44There was a chance for Yuyato to discuss seriously.
01:19:49Explanation of Ikegami.
01:19:52D.Point Life
01:19:54D.Point Life
01:20:07Salon de Pro
01:20:09Salon de Pro
01:20:11This is the hair color of the virus.
01:20:14Salon de Pro
01:20:16Salon de Pro
01:20:18Salon de Pro
01:20:20Daria Corporation
01:20:21Daria Corporation
01:20:23Speaking of Arima Kinen
01:20:25The birthplace is decided by everyone's vote.
01:20:28In other words, it is a special stage made by everyone.
01:20:31Now, put everyone's dreams on it.
01:20:34Hero is coming Arima Kinen
01:20:37Which one do you choose?
01:20:46Let's choose my favorite.
01:20:4816 kinds
01:20:52I'm tired even though I slept.
01:20:55If you feel tired from the morning
01:20:57DayX before going to bed
01:20:59Let's sleep well and get tired.
01:21:02Good morning
01:21:04Lipovitan DayX
01:21:06It is an antipyretic.
01:21:08Agoda
01:21:10Agoda is a cheap resort.
01:21:13Agoda is a cheap snow mountain.
01:21:16Agoda is a cheap hot spring.
01:21:18Agoda is a good deal every day.
01:21:21Make a reservation now.
01:21:23Agoda
01:21:25Agoda is a cheap hotel.
01:21:28Agoda is a cheap road.
01:21:31Agoda is a cheap hotel.
01:21:34Agoda is a good deal every day.
01:21:36Make a reservation now.
01:21:39Now, buy bread for 350 yen.
01:21:42Drink
01:21:44One
01:21:46Smash
01:21:48This is the Happy Toku Festival.
01:21:51Happyro
01:21:53Panasonic's new invention
01:21:57Micromist on the vacuum cleaner
01:22:00Micromist can't be removed only by suction power.
01:22:04Delivered to fine garbage
01:22:07Remove
01:22:10Not rough
01:22:12Different from usual
01:22:14Comfortable floor
01:22:18Panasonic for vacuum cleaner
01:22:49Even if I break it, my love will come back.
01:22:52When I put it in the box, I can see it.
01:22:56I want to see
01:22:58The world is waiting for it.
01:23:01Sing for you
01:23:05This is scary.
01:23:08But we confirm
01:23:11I didn't have the past.
01:23:16Oh yeah
01:23:17On a night of sadness
01:23:20I'll start singing like I've never sung before
01:23:26I'll start singing
01:23:29Baby, I got this for you
01:23:33And this is what I really want to say
01:23:38The world calls that love
01:23:43Wow
01:23:48I'm glad
01:23:51I think it's because it's called Staff Roll
01:23:54It feels like I've just finished watching a movie
01:23:56It was a great movie
01:23:57In such a short time
01:23:58How about you, Shio?
01:24:00I tried many times at home to get that texture
01:24:04But even if I go outside and eat it, it's raw inside
01:24:09It was difficult for me to get that texture
01:24:12But now that I've seen it
01:24:13You're a pro
01:24:14Yes, I'm a pro
01:24:16I want to eat it
01:24:18It's time to say goodbye
01:24:19Yes
01:24:20How was it?
01:24:21I released a new book
01:24:25Is it 100 yen?
01:24:27No, it's Showa 100
01:24:31Showa 100
01:24:33It's not 100 yen
01:24:36It's not 100 yen, but it's a 100-yen coin
01:24:40It's a 100-yen coin
01:24:41It's a number
01:24:43Next year, 2025, is Showa 100
01:24:46Showa 100?
01:24:48It's Showa 99
01:24:50Yes, it's Showa 99
01:24:51That's amazing
01:24:53I'm glad you paid attention to that
01:24:55Yes, it's a good point
01:24:57That's Showa
01:24:59But it's been a while since Showa 60
01:25:02There are still a lot of Showa-like things in Japan
01:25:05I want to write a fortune-telling book about Showa in Japan
01:25:12It's interesting
01:25:13It's interesting, right?
01:25:14I think it's interesting
01:25:19It's interesting
01:25:20It's interesting
01:25:21It's interesting
01:25:22Please read it
01:25:25This is the end of this year
01:25:27Thank you very much
01:25:28Thank you
01:25:29I hope you have a good year
01:25:30Thank you very much
01:25:31This is the end of the show
01:25:34Let's clap our hands together
01:25:36Let's clap our hands
01:25:37Let's clap our hands
01:25:38Let's clap our hands
01:25:39Let's clap our hands
01:25:40Welcome
01:25:41Welcome
01:25:42We're here to support you for next year
01:25:44Please take a seat in the front
01:25:47This year, I had twins
01:25:51So I'm going to buy two
01:25:54I hope everyone stays healthy and have a good year