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00:00This is Yamauchi Consulting, a consulting company where various companies are working hard every day for the sake of the future.
00:15President Yamauchi, there will be a meeting of three companies today.
00:20From the evening, there will be a meeting of three companies.
00:35Hoshige-kun!
00:37Yes?
00:38I will appoint you as the next president.
00:41What?
00:42Is that okay?
00:43Is that okay?
00:44It's okay.
00:45I'm counting on you.
00:47Thank goodness.
00:48Your appearance is the strangest.
00:51President Yamauchi, good morning.
00:53Good morning.
00:54Good morning.
00:55Nice clothes.
00:56What are you saying?
00:57That's disgusting.
00:58Good morning.
00:59What do you mean nice clothes?
01:00Nice clothes.
01:01That's disgusting.
01:03The Osaka Kansai Expo will be held from July next year.
01:08The theme is the design of a bright future society.
01:12There are many companies in Japan that make the future a better place.
01:17There are many problems in the new challenge for the future.
01:22Yamauchi Consulting will solve the problems of such companies.
01:28What is this?
01:31There are a lot of roses.
01:32There is a huge tree inside.
01:34There is also a fashionable train.
01:37There is a bright garden that reflects the image of a grave.
01:42There are 40 million users per year.
01:44There is an e-book distribution site and a comic book scene.
01:49There is a scene of making a manga of the future that is different from before.
01:55That's a lot of work.
01:58There is also a mysterious robot that looks too futuristic.
02:05That's disgusting.
02:08Consulting will also solve the problems of the cutting-edge companies that may change the world.
02:17Kamaitachi's Future Salon
02:22Let's start consulting with the first company.
02:27I have a bad foot.
02:29You have a bad foot?
02:31It's not a bad foot.
02:33Tomosuke, who is this?
02:35He is a businessman.
02:38He has a bright future.
02:41He has a bright future?
02:42He has a bright future.
02:45He is a bad foot.
02:46He has a bright future for the president.
02:50This is Mr. Ichiro Yamamoto, the CEO of Saikaku Co., Ltd.
02:57What kind of company is this?
02:59This is a company that sells spirits and jewelry.
03:03This is Mr. Saikaku, the CEO of Saikaku Co., Ltd.
03:05We have received a report from our consultant from this company.
03:11The grave problem is also a hot topic on the news and SNS.
03:16It's a problem that everyone has to deal with.
03:22There is no parking lot around the grave, so I walk quite far away.
03:28If I die, will my children come to me?
03:32It's a place in the mountains where there is no station.
03:35It's a place where it's about to collapse.
03:37I'm wondering when I'll be buried.
03:41The grave is far from the house.
03:43Who will take care of the grave from now on?
03:46For that reason, the number of graves that remove the grave is increasing year by year.
03:54It's like a graveyard.
03:57In the meantime, there is a grave that users are increasing with various ideas that have never been seen before.
04:04It's like a culture shock.
04:07The grave had a dark image.
04:10There are 13 graves every year.
04:13The image of the grave changes every month.
04:16It's fun to visit the grave.
04:18I'm going to infiltrate a great company that is the future of the grave.
04:24Hello, I'm Tanashi Nishikawa, an employee of Yamauchi Consulting.
04:29Nice to meet you again today.
04:37It's okay to go to the grave.
04:47I'm going to the grave.
04:49He is the only entertainer who can deal with this.
04:56The grave is 6 minutes' walk from Keihan Railway Maki no Eki.
05:03We've arrived at the grave.
05:05Wait a minute.
05:07Is this a foreign country?
05:11It's a foreign country.
05:13It looks like a foreign country.
05:16It's a famous grave that looks like a foreign country.
05:21Happiness Park Makino
05:24It's fashionable.
05:26There are beautiful flowers.
05:29Is this a rose?
05:31It's fashionable.
05:32It's like a wedding hall.
05:36Is the grave like this?
05:39There is also a vertical one.
05:43It's like a foreign country.
05:46It's fashionable.
05:49There is a western-style grave where roses bloom in the garden.
05:52It seems that this has never been in Kansai.
05:56The side-shaped tombstones and the side-shaped tombstones are lined up beautifully.
06:01There is a magnificent gate at the entrance.
06:04It is a bright grave that reverses the conventional image.
06:12It's a rainbow!
06:14It's a rainbow!
06:16It's a rainbow!
06:18I want to take a picture.
06:20Can I take a picture?
06:22I took a picture.
06:25Hey, there's someone who wants to take a picture.
06:28Really?
06:29Tamayo-nee-san is in danger.
06:31Hello, staff.
06:33I've been waiting for you.
06:35Hello.
06:36Hello.
06:37You look like Ishihara Gundan.
06:40From now on, we will take a tour of Mr. Yamamoto's house.
06:46When I entered the house, there were many side-shaped tombstones.
06:52There are more side-shaped tombstones now, but they can't fall when there is an earthquake.
06:58I see.
06:59It doesn't happen like this.
07:00Because it's solid.
07:01That's right.
07:03The size of Makino's grave is 2600 pots.
07:07When we went deeper, we found a more surprising grave that the president was particular about.
07:13It's amazing.
07:15It's fashionable.
07:16It's like an English garden.
07:18It's like an English garden.
07:19It's really bright.
07:21It's like being illuminated by fire.
07:23Even those who are sleeping look like they are in a warm state.
07:26It looks comfortable.
07:27It's a wooden grave called Jumokuso.
07:29It's built in front of the grave.
07:31What did you say it was?
07:32Wooden?
07:33Jumokuso is a grave surrounded by a rose tree and a Jureisen tree.
07:39Jureisen tree?
07:40Is that an olive tree?
07:41Yes, that's an olive tree.
07:42Such a big tree?
07:43That's right.
07:44Are there bones there?
07:46That's right.
07:47There is a grave around it.
07:50They are sleeping in this.
07:53Jumokuso area is a symbol of the Jureisen tree.
07:57It is a symbol of peace and prosperity.
08:01The concept is that you can sleep forever with nature under the tree.
08:07What is Jumokuso?
08:10It's been around for about 10 years.
08:13There are various ways to think about it.
08:16Saikaku currently operates six graves.
08:20As the grave-setting process progresses, more than 70 orders come in a month.
08:26The image of the grave has completely changed.
08:30It has the atmosphere of being watched over by everyone.
08:34That was the best.
08:36The image of the grave was dark.
08:40But this is different.
08:42When you come here, it's a bright image.
08:44If you come here, your girlfriend can take a good rest.
08:49There are many Catholic graves like this.
08:52We are Catholic, so we can't go to the top of the Golden Horde.
08:59This is accepted by any religion.
09:03I think my husband will be happy.
09:07The atmosphere in the garden is bright.
09:09That's not the only reason why it's popular.
09:12There are various ways to solve the grave problem in this grave.
09:19Speaking of grave problems, there are many places where the location of the grave is not good.
09:27If the grave is in a far place, it will take a day to get there.
09:30It's hard to get to the top of the mountain without a car.
09:34Speaking of graves, it's hard to get to the suburbs or to the top of the hill.
09:39It's hard just to pray.
09:43In order to solve this problem, the grave of Makino is made barrier-free.
09:48It is easy to move even for the elderly and wheelchair users.
09:54Women can't go to the top of the mountain with heels.
10:02Can you go to the top of the mountain by wheelchair?
10:04Yes, you can.
10:05That's how it's designed.
10:07It's easy to come.
10:10Next, prepare flowers for the grave visit.
10:14Before going to the grave, you go to the florist.
10:18But it's a hassle.
10:21The florist is located in the corner of the garden.
10:25You can go to the grave by hand.
10:30This is good.
10:31Wonderful.
10:33We collect dead flowers.
10:36The florist makes a reservation in advance.
10:40Then, you put the flowers in the vase.
10:45Thank you very much.
10:46There are a lot of people who work together.
10:50Speaking of grave problems,
10:53it's hard to get water for cleaning and the grave visit.
10:58Water is heavy.
11:00It's dangerous for the elderly to fall.
11:02About 50 bottles of water are needed.
11:05Thank you very much.
11:07You go to the grave every day.
11:12The garden is located in the corner of the garden.
11:16It's comfortable for the grave visit.
11:19You can come here as many times as you want.
11:22You can even use the train.
11:25It's amazing.
11:27It's a nice view.
11:30I feel like I'm in Europe.
11:32It's true.
11:34It's true.
11:36Is it hot?
11:41Let's stop.
11:42Let's stop.
11:43What?
11:44Let's stop.
11:45It was about to come off.
11:47Yamauchi Consulting will start from here.
11:51They have a problem they want to consult to make the grave visit more fun.
11:58You have a lot of events.
12:00I think it will be held in August.
12:03Is it a concert?
12:04Yes, it's a concert.
12:06If there are any other events, I would like to consult with you.
12:11That's it.
12:12That's the only way.
12:14I'll do a mini Yoshimoto Shinki.
12:17That's definitely it.
12:19I think it will be fun.
12:21Hey, everyone.
12:23It's started.
12:25Excuse me.
12:27Excuse me.
12:28Are you wearing underwear right now?
12:32It's out.
12:33It's out.
12:34No.
12:35No.
12:36Wait a minute.
12:38What's wrong?
12:39What?
12:40Underwear?
12:41I don't have it.
12:42I want to ask everyone.
12:44What should I do?
12:46If you give me your name, I can see if you're wearing underwear.
12:51Why don't you go to the toilet and find out for yourself?
12:54Wait a minute.
12:55I'm talking to the grave right now.
12:57It's in the way.
12:58Why are you coming in?
13:00I thought it was in the way all the time.
13:03I thought it was Shinki.
13:06Why are you coming in?
13:08I thought everyone was fine.
13:11After all, we are the type to go to the location one by one.
13:17It's in the way.
13:19It's in the way.
13:20It's in the way.
13:21It's amazing.
13:22Thank you very much.
13:23There are a lot of people who have a negative image of the grave and don't want to live near the grave.
13:29But if there are so many people, I think it's okay.
13:32That's right.
13:33It's like we've reversed all the causes of the grave.
13:40I have a grave near my parents' house.
13:44There is a grave on top of a steep slope.
13:48Before it becomes a steep slope, there is a place to collect water.
13:52That's right.
13:53I collect water there and climb the steep slope.
13:57There are no flowers in my hometown, so I have to go to buy them in advance by car.
14:03That's amazing.
14:05I think Akari is amazing from the point of view of the president.
14:08I haven't seen it from the president's point of view.
14:10What's your position?
14:11I'm a cosmetic producer.
14:13Is that so?
14:14I have a lot of money.
14:15Do you have a lot of money?
14:16I have a lot of money.
14:17I have a lot of money.
14:18I have a lot of money.
14:19I have a lot of money.
14:20How many lipsticks have you sold?
14:21I've sold the most lipsticks so far.
14:24I've sold 60 FUJIFILM lipsticks.
14:29That's amazing.
14:3160 FUJIFILM lipsticks?
14:32I've never heard of it.
14:33I don't know how to count.
14:36The number of users is increasing rapidly.
14:39However, in recent years, the number of people who dismantle and remove the current graves is increasing.
14:46The demand for graves is changing, and it is a turning point for the industry as a whole.
14:54What do you do with the graves?
14:59I bring the graves to a place like us.
15:03To a place like a cemetery?
15:05I bring the graves to a place like a cemetery.
15:07I see.
15:09The industry is in a deadlock.
15:11The industry is in a deadlock.
15:14I see.
15:16The industry is in a deadlock.
15:18If the industry is in a deadlock, you should imitate the president.
15:26I agree.
15:27For example, if you put a big olive in the grave, it's better to have a grave there.
15:35I don't think it's as good as we think.
15:37I don't think it's as good as we think.
15:38The dead zone will be erased in the grave.
15:40I see.
15:41It's not a loss, but it's a gain.
15:44I see.
15:47The president is particular about the giant tree, which is a symbol of the famous Jumokuso in Saikaku.
15:55It's a thousand-year-old tree.
15:58I'm looking for a place with a thousand-year-old tree and making a grave.
16:03No way.
16:05Which one is a fraud?
16:07Which one is a fraud?
16:08It's a thousand-year-old tree.
16:09Did you bring it from somewhere?
16:12Yes, this tree is from Spain.
16:14Spain?
16:15The president is amazing.
16:16He went to see the tree.
16:18I see.
16:19Is this a tree that sells everything?
16:21That's right.
16:22I'm going to extend the area called Kondo Keihana to Makino, so I'm going to plant an olive tree that suits it.
16:28Wow, that's amazing.
16:31You bought a thousand-year-old olive tree in Spain, brought it to Japan, and planted it.
16:38It costs a lot of money, doesn't it?
16:41It's a big amount of money.
16:46It's pretty big.
16:48It's pretty big.
16:49I think the price of the tree itself is expensive.
16:52I can't imagine.
16:54President Yamamoto wants to consult with Yamauchi Consulting.
16:59But what should young people do to come to the grave?
17:05As a whole, there are fewer and fewer people going to the grave.
17:09What should we do?
17:10What do you think, young people?
17:13I think it's better to have an entertainment program.
17:16How about having a concert at a grave?
17:20A live concert.
17:21It's like a grave-entering idol.
17:23Oh, a grave-entering idol.
17:26Ohaka 48.
17:28Ohaka 48.
17:29It's not OHK, it's OHK 48.
17:32There are a lot of live concerts.
17:35President Yamamoto, please consult for the future of Saikaku.
17:40President Yamamoto of Saikaku.
17:45If you have Saikaku, you'll be fine.
17:50You can't go to the grave.
17:54Not one.
17:55There are two.
17:57I want to change that to a big one.
18:01That's amazing.
18:02It ended here once, but I'm worried about something.
18:07I think you can tell by looking at the size of the ground.
18:09I thought there were a lot of people, so I turned it off.
18:12I thought there were a lot of people, so I turned it off.
18:16Next is the future technology that will save humanity, the most advanced quiz.
18:23We will introduce the most advanced technology that solves various problems, such as food problems, environmental problems, lack of people, and disasters, in the form of a quiz.
18:33Wear VR goggles and operate something in your hand.
18:38The tip of the crane that extends from the cockpit is a robot.
18:45It's a robot.
18:46It's a robot with a face and arms.
18:48The size of the upper body is 120 cm.
18:51It's a robot.
18:52What's amazing about this robot is...
18:56Whether it's hard or soft, it's like an extension of a human body.
19:02You can control it as you like.
19:05You can be as gentle or powerful as a human being.
19:13Here's the quiz center for Tomoshigi.
19:17It can move delicately like a human being.
19:20It has the power to move heavy objects.
19:23Where do you think this robot is active?
19:29It's a sushi restaurant.
19:34It's a sushi restaurant.
19:36It's too big for a sushi restaurant.
19:39The answer is...
19:41This is a robot that can work in dangerous places.
19:46That's right.
19:47It's a robot that can work in dangerous places and act as a human being.
19:54For example, in the field of power generation and discharge.
19:57You can see the maintenance in the middle of the city.
20:02Or in the field of land and architecture.
20:05You can replace all the fields where the most powerful people are used.
20:10You can replace all the fields where the most powerful people are used.
20:17I see.
20:19It can do detailed work.
20:22GR West Japan introduced this robot in July this year.
20:28It is designed to work in dangerous places such as landfills and power plants.
20:33What kind of future does this robot aim for?
20:37Our goal is to get rid of dangerous work and get rid of waste from the world.
20:43We aim to replace all the waste, disaster response, and heavy work that humans are doing with robots.
20:54In addition to solving such social issues, the professor has another big dream.
21:01In the real world, a giant robot is like a Gundam.
21:08I want to realize a world where it moves as if it were a living thing.
21:14The professor is saying scary things.
21:17However, there is something I want to consult with Mr. Yamauchi.
21:23Our current budget is about 200 million yen.
21:27Mr. Yamauchi, what should we do to get 200 million yen?
21:39This is difficult.
21:40Mr. Yamauchi has a simple concern.
21:43How can we get 200 million yen?
21:47I really like Gundam.
21:49I would be happy if I could be a Gundam.
21:51I have a dream.
21:52I want to be a Gundam as it is now.
21:56I don't want to be a Gundam while I'm alive.
22:01Mr. Yamauchi, please tell us how to get 200 million yen.
22:05This is it.
22:08I'll go to Akari.
22:11I don't have it.
22:14I don't have it.
22:15Do you have a bag?
22:16Yes, I have a bag.
22:17If I succeed, I'll take it home with me.
22:20I'll make him put on lipstick.
22:23I'll make him put on lipstick.
22:26Quiz Center.
22:27Next.
22:31This is a place in Osaka.
22:35In the oil-pressure shovel that loads the car,
22:40there is a carrier that carries the car.
22:45At first glance, it looks like an ordinary construction site.
22:51In fact, it uses a new technology.
22:55Quiz Center.
22:58In fact, it uses a new technology that may change the future of the construction industry.
23:05What kind of technology is it?
23:15This is the construction site of Obayashi Group, a major construction company.
23:19At first glance, it looks like an ordinary construction site.
23:25This is Shibani, a log rider.
23:27Quiz Center.
23:30In fact, it uses a new technology that may change the future of the construction industry.
23:37What kind of technology is it?
23:42The person who drives it is Director Nobuhiko Obayashi.
23:46He's from Obayashi Group.
23:48The correct answer is...
23:51Please take a good look.
23:54No one is on the machine.
23:58But it's moving.
24:00This one, too.
24:02And this one, too.
24:06What's going on?
24:07No one is on it.
24:09The machine is moving automatically.
24:12The technology that may change the future of the construction industry is...
24:18Automatic driving of the machine.
24:23The remote control room controls the automatic driving of the machine.
24:29What you see on the bottom right is the system screen for automatic driving.
24:35The background is a aerial photograph taken by a drone.
24:38This icon is the real-time display of the machine.
24:44This is where you can control the machine.
24:46This time, it's a round-trip operation.
24:48Which construction machine will be moved to which place?
24:52You just have to click.
24:55This is interesting.
24:56It's moving in real time.
24:59It's easy to do this.
25:01Everything else is done by the machine.
25:04This technology is becoming more and more practical.
25:08Last year, a construction company in Gifu prefecture...
25:11...did an automatic driving of multiple machines.
25:17If you give instructions, the machine will work automatically.
25:20So, you can move multiple machines by yourself.
25:24It's not just the construction industry.
25:26It can also solve the shortage of people.
25:30In addition, if you use the remote control room...
25:32...you can work from home or abroad.
25:36Since it's a job that's not limited to the place you work...
25:38...you can look forward to the working scene.
25:40It's a revolutionary technology.
25:44When we make something in the future...
25:47...automatic driving and remote control will be useful.
25:51Don't go too far ahead.
25:54Don't leave me behind.
25:56It's a great technology that will enable a great future.
26:00There is a problem with the development.
26:05To make automatic driving, we need young people.
26:08What should we do to get young people interested in construction?
26:13Please tell us, Mr. Yamauchi.
26:17This is a serious problem.
26:19Mr. Yamauchi, please advise.
26:23This is difficult.
26:24Mr. Yamauchi, can you advise?
26:27Mr. Yamauchi, what should we do to get young people interested in construction?
26:33Mr. Saikaku, is it okay to have Mr. Yamamoto's Saikaku?
26:38What?
26:39That's not what I meant.
26:40Wait a minute.
26:41Hey!
26:42This is...
26:43It's not like this.
26:46It's not like this.
26:48It's the end of the construction industry.
26:50It's too difficult.
26:51It won't come out.
26:53Now, let's solve the problems of a great company that seems to change the future.
26:58Here it is.
26:59Excuse me.
27:00Here it is.
27:04Mr. Tomoshige, who is this person?
27:05Yes.
27:06This person is...
27:12Please calm down.
27:13It's you.
27:15NTT Solmare Co., Ltd.
27:17Electronic Book Jacky...
27:21It's not an electronic book.
27:23Electronic Book Company Jacky.
27:29I'd like to introduce this person instead of Mr. Tomoshige.
27:31This is Mr. Shinya Sumida, the director of NTT Solmare Co., Ltd.
27:37Nice to meet you.
27:38What does NTT do?
27:42We are a comic streamer.
27:46A comic streamer?
27:47You are a famous comic streamer.
27:50You are a comic streamer, right?
27:52You like manga, don't you?
27:53I'm ZubuZubu.
27:54ZubuZubu?
27:55Thank you very much.
27:56Then, don't say ZubuZubu.
27:57Of course.
28:00Hello, we are SKETCH BROTHERS.
28:02Nice to meet you.
28:03I'm nervous.
28:04I like manga very much.
28:05Me, too.
28:07I have more than 100 manga per month.
28:12Comic C Moa sent us a consultant who likes manga.
28:18This year is the 20th anniversary of the start of the service.
28:21The number of users per year is more than 40 million.
28:24This is an electronic book distribution site.
28:28There are many popular works such as ONE PIECE and KINGDOM.
28:32There are also a lot of manga that can be visualized.
28:38How many manga do you handle?
28:40There are more than 1.4 million works.
28:43This is the most popular service in the electronic comic industry.
28:50Comic C Moa sent us a consultant.
28:53Let's go inside the company and find out what's going on.
28:58Look.
29:00Look at this.
29:02There is a signature of the teachers.
29:04There is also a bank.
29:06Look, look, look.
29:07It looks like a restaurant.
29:10It looks like a restaurant.
29:12It looks like a restaurant near a gas station.
29:14Let's try Comic C Moa.
29:18Mr. Harada of Visbra reads a lot of manga.
29:24Wait a minute. He's reading. He's reading.
29:27He's reading. He's reading.
29:29He's reading here, too.
29:30He's buying everything.
29:31Let's go to a place where we can pass by.
29:35Let's go to a place where we can pass by.
29:38He searches for old manga.
29:43I don't think I can pass by.
29:46Like Tsugu to Adolphe.
29:48Tsugu to Adolphe.
29:49It's really funny.
29:51There's more.
29:54There's Kokan Musou.
29:55Kokan Musou?
29:56I've heard that many times.
29:58Kokan Musou.
29:59What is Kokan Musou?
30:01It's about a hero being loved by a demon.
30:03Can I say one of my favorite manga?
30:06Hey, you.
30:08Don't say Watarugapyun.
30:10It's nostalgic.
30:11It's a nostalgic manga.
30:13It's my favorite.
30:15I read a lot of manga.
30:17I used to read Watarugapyun.
30:19But I didn't read it.
30:20So I read Watarugapyun in one go.
30:23I read it.
30:24Watarugapyun.
30:26From the big hit manga like Ashita no Jouya and Mezo Nikkoku,
30:32to popular manga like Blue Rock and Kusuriya no Hitorigoto,
30:36Comic Seymour has a variety of new and old manga.
30:41You can try them out for free.
30:43If you like them, you can buy them by number or kanji.
30:46You can't stop reading them.
30:51Let's take a look at the office of Comic Seymour.
30:56Some people are reading manga.
31:00That's a slacker.
31:01I'm not a slacker.
31:03I'm not a slacker.
31:04Are you a slacker?
31:05No, I'm not.
31:07I'm working.
31:08That's a pervert.
31:10Yeah, I can tell.
31:12You don't read it on paper?
31:14No, I don't.
31:16You read it on paper.
31:17I see.
31:19Some people are working for Comic Seymour.
31:23I'm Ozaki, a clerk at Seymour.
31:25Nice to meet you.
31:26Clerk?
31:27Ozaki?
31:28Yes.
31:29Clerk?
31:30I'm a clerk at Seymour.
31:31I make sure that everyone can read the books that are on sale at Seymour.
31:38For example, I make bookshelves for special editions.
31:43I also make cups for bookstores.
31:49If you compare Comic Seymour to a bookstore in town,
31:53clerks are literally clerks.
31:57In a huge bookstore with 1.4 million books,
32:01clerks organize special events,
32:04line up the best comic books,
32:07and make cups.
32:11So, as a clerk at Comic Seymour,
32:15I read about 50 to 100 books a month.
32:20I make sure that everyone can read the books that they find interesting.
32:27The clerk at Comic Seymour told us about his favorite comic books.
32:32I'm curious.
32:33First, let's look at his favorite comic book.
32:40I like the one called Mochizuki-san.
32:44It's a gourmet comic book.
32:46It's a quiet comic book.
32:49It's like a high-calorie rice with mayonnaise.
32:55It's really good.
32:59It's one of the best in Japan.
33:03It's a gourmet comic book.
33:05There's a lot of food.
33:08The gourmet food is being re-cultivated.
33:12Among the clerks,
33:14Honma-san, the king of clerks,
33:16who especially reads comic books,
33:18what do you recommend?
33:20I recommend Curry-ni-Rien-shite-Misemasu.
33:22Curry-ni-Rien-shite-Misemasu is really interesting.
33:26The main character is called Rosa.
33:29She's in a house that's about to collapse.
33:33Her father is a really scary person.
33:36He's called the Masked Man and everyone is afraid of him.
33:39The story begins when the main character is attacked by his plan.
33:44I see.
33:45But she realizes.
33:48If she saves up money and runs the house,
33:51maybe her father can set her free.
33:54She's smart.
33:58Of course, you can read a lot of comics
34:01that have been published by various publishers.
34:04But among the 1.4 million comic books,
34:07there are a lot of original manga that were born in Comic-C-Moa.
34:13Some of them are in the top of the sales ranking in Comic-C-Moa,
34:18and some of them are so popular that they've been made into dramas and anime.
34:25This is the editorial department in charge of original manga.
34:30How many original manga works are there?
34:33There are more than 2,000 original manga works.
34:36That's amazing.
34:38From here, everyone has produced 2,000 works.
34:42That's amazing.
34:44In addition, the editorial department here
34:47has an approach to making future manga that is different from the way of making manga so far.
34:54We have a label called Tremor Collection,
34:57and we are trying a new way of making manga.
35:02A new way of making manga?
35:05Most of the time, the writer brings the work to the publisher,
35:09and the writer's proposal for a new work is the starting point for making manga.
35:16In Tremor Collection,
35:18we analyze various data, such as sales data, purchase rates, and sales increase by advertising,
35:25and the editorial department of C-Moa decides the genre that is likely to sell now.
35:29Based on the theme, the writer draws the manga.
35:35I see.
35:36I can tell what is being read now,
35:39so I'm going to apply it to that.
35:42I see.
35:43Our club is in a bond, so we can accept briefs and serac now.
35:46It's a normal bond.
35:48I was told what I was doing.
35:50I was too foreign, so I happened to get it.
35:54Let's listen to the theme of the manga that is selling now.
35:59Revenge is very popular these days.
36:03On the other hand, I think there has always been a Cinderella story
36:08that was created by a very high-ranking person for women.
36:11I think that's what's coming in the manga now.
36:13I see.
36:14For example, I'm reading a lot of Isekai Tensei.
36:18There's a Cinderella story about someone who didn't say much good things,
36:21but actually had a strong instinct,
36:24and he takes revenge.
36:26What?
36:27It's evolving more and more.
36:29It's amazing how you can't control your emotions.
36:30That's right.
36:32I'm trying to control my emotions today,
36:34but I can't control my emotions.
36:36It's a work of art.
36:38In Revenge,
36:40an ex-wife who was rejected by her husband
36:42falls in love with an elite employee in the company
36:45and looks back on her ex-husband.
36:47I don't read this kind of stuff.
36:48In Cinderella Story,
36:50the protagonist, who was not blessed by his parents,
36:54meets the head of a famous company in Sato Ichiban,
36:57and their fate changes.
36:59That's amazing.
37:00He's making a manga project
37:02aiming for a genre that always hits.
37:06Now that he knows what's interesting,
37:08he's off to work.
37:10Let's hear what Takata-san has to say.
37:14I have a job like this,
37:16so I often read manga on the train.
37:19I also read adult manga.
37:22When I read adult manga,
37:24I feel awkward and embarrassed
37:26when I'm sitting next to people.
37:28I see.
37:29But you read a lot.
37:30I read a lot.
37:31When I read manga on the train,
37:33I don't read it for erotic scenes.
37:35You want to continue the story.
37:37I want Shinwa-san to put an alarm on my boobs.
37:42Like, it's coming out soon.
37:44I see.
37:45If the alarm goes,
37:47I'll be like,
37:49I'll be embarrassed if I get caught.
37:51I'll be embarrassed if I get caught.
37:53I see.
37:54That's your problem.
37:55Did you solve it?
37:57Yes, I did.
37:58No, you didn't.
37:59Really?
38:00Yes.
38:01That's good.
38:02Speaking of manga lovers,
38:04our president, Yamauchi-san,
38:06can you tell us your favorite manga?
38:09Versus.
38:10It's Versus.
38:11I've never heard of it.
38:13This is...
38:17Yamauchi-san, a manga lover,
38:19is going to show us his favorite manga.
38:22It's...
38:24I strongly recommend Versus.
38:27Versus.
38:28I've never heard of it.
38:30It's about a world fighting against demons.
38:33It's about a hero fighting against demons.
38:35But the demons are too strong,
38:38so they use magic to connect to other dimensions
38:43and ask humans from other dimensions to help them.
38:47That's how the world is connected.
38:49But in other dimensions,
38:51humans are fighting against demons.
38:53The demons are the enemies of humans,
38:56but in this dimension,
38:58computers are enemies of humans.
39:00Humans have many enemies,
39:03and humans gather to have a meeting.
39:06As a result, humans fight against demons.
39:11Humans fight against demons and aliens.
39:16Humans fight against giant monsters and aliens
39:19and try to destroy the enemies.
39:22That's the story.
39:23That's interesting.
39:24It's incredibly interesting.
39:28When I saw it earlier,
39:30it said that the manga was sold in Japanese.
39:34I didn't know that.
39:36Some people read it as a trial.
39:39It's more serious than that.
39:41In the past,
39:42I used to read the first volume of the manga.
39:46But when I read the second volume,
39:48I couldn't read the first volume.
39:51That's tough.
39:52I see.
39:53It reminds me of my youth.
39:56I couldn't read the first volume of the manga in 10 seconds.
40:00I couldn't read the first volume in 4 minutes.
40:02I couldn't read the first volume in 4 minutes.
40:03I had to read the manga in detail.
40:06I see.
40:08In addition,
40:09the manga industry is changing a lot
40:13thanks to electronic book distribution sites such as Comic Seymour.
40:17Electronic comics have surpassed paper comics.
40:20I think so.
40:21In 2019,
40:24the sales of paper and electronic books have reversed.
40:28About 70% of the sales are electronic books.
40:3170%?
40:32Have there been more electronic manga artists?
40:35I think there is an environment where manga artists can easily make their debut.
40:40I see.
40:41I see.
40:42I heard that Seymour also has a copy of the original.
40:45Yes.
40:46For example,
40:47I upload my work on SNS
40:50and sell it on electronic books.
40:52That's the trend now.
40:54I think it's a good thing for manga artists.
40:56I think so, too.
40:57It's not a scout.
40:59I think it's a time when people who are interested in manga
41:03can start selling their works online.
41:07I see.
41:08You can't appear on TV,
41:09but you can earn money by streaming.
41:11That's right.
41:12You can earn money by streaming.
41:14I can do it.
41:15Sumida-san, who runs Comic Seymour,
41:18also has a problem.
41:20Tell us the theme of the manga that follows the special Cinderella story.
41:24I see.
41:26This kind of theme is very popular.
41:29It's changing a lot.
41:31It's popular, so if you draw this,
41:33where do you start drawing?
41:34It's the opposite.
41:36It's a rhythm story that's popular now,
41:38so it's not a rhythm story.
41:39That's what people say.
41:41I see.
41:42Suddenly.
41:43Don't draw the same genre.
41:45I recommend it.
41:47If you think that genre is interesting,
41:49you can say that this is your favorite genre.
41:52Even if you look at it, it's different.
41:55I see.
41:56Mr. Yamamoto,
41:57what is the future of NTT Solomare?
41:59I'm sorry. I haven't finished it yet.
42:00What?
42:01What?
42:02I haven't finished it yet.
42:03I haven't finished it yet.
42:04Wow.
42:05What is this guy?
42:07I thought you had finished it.
42:08He's in a bad state.
42:11I thought you had finished it.
42:12Come after you finish your work.
42:14Yes, I finished it.
42:15Did you finish it?
42:16Yes.
42:17The theme of the next manga is
42:20The Pirates
42:22are looking for a treasure of one knot.
42:26I'm sure you'll get this.
42:29I'm sure you'll get this.
42:30I'm sure you'll get this.
42:31There's a big one.
42:34I've only heard of a treasure of one knot.
42:38I've only heard of a treasure of one knot.
42:40I'm sure you'll get this.
42:41I've been doing this for a long time.
42:43I'm sure you'll get this.
42:44Are you okay?
42:46I'll refer to it.
42:47Yes, please.
42:48I'm sure you'll get this.
42:49I'm sure you'll get this.
42:51Introducing cutting-edge technology to solve various social problems in a quiz.
42:56The cutting-edge quiz.
42:59Here is the cutting-edge technology that will save humanity in the future.
43:04What is this?
43:06What is this?
43:08This is the cutting-edge technology to solve a problem that many people have in modern society.
43:13If you know what it is, please answer.
43:15What?
43:18In modern society.
43:19I don't know at all.
43:21It is a cutting-edge device that is a combination of three large bases and a brown thing on top.
43:32It's like riding on top, shaking, and losing a lot of weight.
43:37It's like shaking.
43:39It's a more advanced version.
43:40It's too big.
43:42Rakugo teachers are getting older.
43:45This is a lecture for the most senior teachers.
43:50This is?
43:51It's soft.
43:52It's soft.
43:54It's a mess.
43:55It's a mess.
43:58I'm crying.
44:00It's a hint from modern society.
44:03It moves.
44:05Let's move it a little.
44:07Where does it move?
44:09I was surprised.
44:10It's creepy.
44:13It moves like this.
44:15It's creepy.
44:17It's creepy.
44:18It's a movement you don't see much.
44:19What is this?
44:20I don't know at all.
44:25It's a cutting-edge device to solve a problem that many people have in modern society.
44:31What is it?
44:36The answer is a blanket robot that you can relax when you sleep.
44:43Blanket?
44:44Blanket robot?
44:46Yes, this is a blanket robot equipped with cutting-edge technology.
44:51What is it?
44:53Akari Yoshida is actually experiencing it while asking the developer, Mr. Otoyama.
45:00I don't like it.
45:03I don't like it.
45:04I like it.
45:06Let me put it on.
45:08What is this?
45:09What is this?
45:10I feel like my blood is flowing.
45:13I feel like I'm relaxing.
45:15Really?
45:16I understand.
45:17By the way, what is this?
45:19In fact, there is a rubber-made artificial muscle in this.
45:25It's like when you're sleeping, your body swells and shrinks.
45:32I think it's similar to that feeling.
45:34That's a great comment. Thank you.
45:37In fact, the movement of this rubber-made artificial muscle is
45:40for example, the breathing of an elephant, the breathing of a storm,
45:45or the way of the sea and the sea of salt.
45:48All the movements of the natural world are installed in this artificial muscle.
45:54By experiencing it,
45:57you can reproduce the feeling as if you were in the natural world.
46:03It's very strange.
46:05It's a little strange.
46:06You can relax.
46:07It's too relaxing.
46:08It's too relaxing.
46:09It's made with a lot of money.
46:11No, it's not.
46:14This rubber-made artificial muscle can reproduce about 30 kinds of movements of the natural world
46:19and have an excellent relaxing experience.
46:24It was developed for Japanese people who work too hard and can't slack off.
46:28We aim to relieve stress by slacking off at work with a blanket.
46:33Therefore, it was developed to realize how to work in the future
46:37by improving the performance of labor.
46:43In the past, it has been made practical for a limited period of time
46:47and has already been introduced to the office.
46:53Don't you feel like your calves are moving?
46:56Oh, it's the breathing of an elephant.
46:58Do you understand?
46:59It's the breathing of an elephant.
47:00Do you understand that it's an elephant?
47:05Mr. Yamaguchi, how did you like the Future Salon this time?
47:07I'm going to talk to the ceiling.
47:11I learned a lot from the future products.
47:17Now is the best future.
47:20It's the ending of the future.
47:23It's the ending of the future TV.
47:26Can you do the future bullying?
47:35That's all.