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00:00Hello, I'm Kaminari!
00:02Delcui-san, you started off strong!
00:05If there's a Delcui-san you'd like to have on the show, please tell us.
00:10I see.
00:11There's a senpai called Nekonisuzu in Titan.
00:15He looks like he'd sell a lot.
00:17Tateno Tokeno-san changed his character in the 19th year of his acting career.
00:21He's now a baby.
00:25He's a baby.
00:26That's what he's become.
00:28He's really into it.
00:29It's really interesting.
00:30I'd like to have him on the show.
00:33Delcui is said to be hated by those who act too much,
00:39and those who show too much of themselves.
00:43We all get together and register on a gourmet site
00:48and tell them to cut down on the number of seats.
00:52Delcui-san's life is full of ups and downs,
00:55but he'll learn how to get through them.
00:58He's been loved by his father since he was a kid,
01:02and he's been loved by his father since he was a kid.
01:06My father used to say,
01:08don't be a fool if you don't have the will.
01:11That's amazing!
01:13Delcui-san is a man of steel,
01:16and he's made franchises all over the country.
01:21Delcui-san is here!
01:27How to make shigedashi tantanmen in Kunimatsu.
01:30Are you a genius?
01:36Delcui-san is a man of steel.
01:41This is Delcui-san.
01:47This is him.
01:48Delcui-san is a man of steel,
01:51and he's been loved by his father since he was a kid.
01:55Delcui-san is a man of steel.
01:58He's never been hated.
02:01I didn't know Hiroshima was famous for shigedashi tantanmen.
02:04Let's call him out.
02:06Come out, Delcui-san!
02:10Nice to meet you.
02:12I'm Matsuzaki from Chukasoba Kunimatsu.
02:14Nice to meet you, Matsuzaki-san.
02:17Chukasoba Kunimatsu?
02:19That's right. We used to sell ramen.
02:22Now, we sell tantanmen.
02:26Matsuzaki Tsukasa is a founder of Chukasoba Kunimatsu
02:29and a representative of Nanamo Foods, a noodle company.
02:34He's famous for shigedashi tantanmen in Hiroshima.
02:40Delcui-san has 13 branches all over the country.
02:44Is shigedashi tantanmen popular in Hiroshima?
02:47Yes, shigedashi tantanmen is more popular than tantanmen.
02:51It's famous.
02:53Kunimatsu!
02:54That's right.
02:55It's Kunimatsu!
02:57Did you get it?
02:59It's K-U-N-I-M-A-T-S-U, right?
03:03Why am I the only one who got it right?
03:05This is brain training.
03:08I'm curious about shigedashi tantanmen.
03:11Can I try it?
03:12Of course. It's near our restaurant.
03:14I'm happy. Thank you.
03:17I'm looking forward to it.
03:19Here you go.
03:21Three tantanmen, please.
03:23Okay.
03:27Please enjoy.
03:29The smell of meat and pepper is so good.
03:34Thank you for it.
03:37Shigedashi tantanmen
03:43It's good.
03:45It's good.
03:46It's good.
03:47It's good.
03:48I can't stop eating it.
03:49The way the noodles absorb water is also good.
03:51That's right.
03:52That's the best way to calculate.
03:53If you mix it, it's good.
03:55The noodles are well-balanced.
03:57There's no coke now, so it's calculated.
04:00That's right.
04:01It's good.
04:02It's the best.
04:04How did Shigedashi tantanmen come to be?
04:09Let's learn some life-changing tips from Mr. Del Cui.
04:14Let's follow the miracle of Mr. Del Cui.
04:20Mr. Del Cui was born in his early childhood.
04:25He's 22 years old now.
04:28Let's move on.
04:30He was born in Tokyo.
04:32He was born in Tokyo.
04:34He wasn't good at studying.
04:37He had a sense of inferiority.
04:39He wasn't good at studying.
04:40No, he wasn't stupid.
04:42His father was in the Tokyo University Law School.
04:45Oh, I see.
04:47When he took a test in his 90s, he was beaten up.
04:51In his 90s?
04:53Did he have a hand?
04:54He had a hand and a foot.
04:55A hand and a foot?
04:56Wait.
04:57Was he in the Law School?
04:58That's right.
04:59That's amazing.
05:00He was really good.
05:01What about your siblings?
05:03My younger brother and sister were in the Law School.
05:05How was their study?
05:06They were worse than me.
05:08But you took all the damage?
05:12My younger sister said,
05:13because you're stupid, you'll be like this.
05:15That's tough.
05:17I'll leave it at this.
05:20I'll leave it at this.
05:21I'll leave it at this.
05:22I'll leave it at this.
05:23I'll leave it at this.
05:24His father's strict education continued until he graduated from the university.
05:30He's 22 years old.
05:31He got a job at a construction company.
05:35He's 22 years old.
05:37That's true.
05:38He's positive.
05:39He's positive.
05:40He's positive.
05:41Was it fun?
05:42I was able to get out of the house.
05:44You were able to get out of the house?
05:45I was able to get out.
05:46I see.
05:47The world was wide.
05:50Mr. Delcui worked hard at the construction site.
05:56After that, he changed jobs at a publishing company.
05:59He didn't get the job he wanted, but he got a job at a construction company again.
06:03It still doesn't smell like ramen.
06:06It doesn't smell like soup at all.
06:09Do you want to try this?
06:10It's going to rise again.
06:12It's not just noodles.
06:13It's an interior construction.
06:17He went to Nagano prefecture and started an interior construction company.
06:24He started it in Tokyo and lived in Nagano.
06:28He became the president.
06:29That's right.
06:30He hired people for the first time here.
06:34It was the best financial situation.
06:36Is it better than now?
06:37It's better than now.
06:38Is it better than now?
06:39It's better than now.
06:40Is that so?
06:41I used to live in Setagaya.
06:43Setagaya?
06:45Why did you leave the company?
06:48I used to work at a construction company.
06:52It was easy for me to concentrate.
06:54I worked with my colleagues.
06:57Then I got a job that I couldn't get normally.
07:00What was the result of the business?
07:03It was too good.
07:06It was a big construction site.
07:08It took three to four months to build one.
07:10I had nothing to do.
07:12I just drank and walked around.
07:16He became the president and didn't go to the construction site.
07:19He was about to lose sight of himself.
07:22He spent his days drinking and walking.
07:25I went to the bar and drank every day at 5 o'clock.
07:29I was told to do my job if I had so much free time.
07:32My brother was the president of a noodle company.
07:36He helped me.
07:38I saw the factory for food for the first time.
07:41The noodles were finally made here.
07:43That's it.
07:46I started to work at a noodle factory in Nagano.
07:51Mr. Delcui decided to work at a noodle factory.
07:58After that, I became a salesman.
08:01I was serious.
08:03The sales doubled.
08:04How many times did it double?
08:07Five times.
08:09Did it double?
08:10Yes.
08:11When I was working at a noodle factory,
08:13I had a business card with a food delivery company.
08:19I went to Tokyo in the evening from Nagano and came back.
08:24Mr. Delcui used the connections he had built in the past.
08:27His noodle factory was worth 20 million yen a year.
08:30It doubled to 100 million yen.
08:33Of course, the president of the noodle factory was happy.
08:38I worked hard to make a lot of noodles.
08:40One day, the president of the noodle factory came to me.
08:43He said,
08:44I don't want to make noodles anymore.
08:49Did he say that to you?
08:50Yes.
08:52He said,
08:53I like the old days.
08:54I see.
08:55He said,
08:56I like the old days.
08:57He was full of passion.
08:59Mr. Matsuzaki lost his passion.
09:03At that time,
09:04he came to Hiroshima to meet his friend.
09:07At that time,
09:08In Hiroshima,
09:09he met a friend who changed his life.
09:12Yes.
09:13The noodles we make are not from my restaurant.
09:17There is a very famous and delicious restaurant.
09:20I was shocked when I ate the noodles.
09:24Now, there is a restaurant in Hiroshima that makes noodles.
09:28He met a friend here.
09:30Yes.
09:31The restaurant where Mr. Matsuzaki ate the noodles changed his life.
09:35This is KISAKU.
09:39KISAKU is the origin of Hiroshima Shirunashi Tantanmen.
09:43KISAKU is very popular nationwide.
09:47I came here to meet my friend.
09:50I used to hate spicy food.
09:52Did you hate it?
09:54How did you feel when you ate it?
09:57When I ate it, it didn't taste good.
09:59It was very spicy.
10:00I see.
10:01Hiroshima people are strange.
10:04It was as spicy as I thought.
10:05Why do you like this?
10:08The meeting with Mr. Tantanmen was the worst.
10:11However, after that...
10:13I came here by car.
10:15When I got to the inn, I wanted to eat it.
10:21Did you suddenly come to the inn?
10:23I thought this was it.
10:25Did you want to eat it again?
10:26Yes.
10:27Why did you want to eat it?
10:29I bought all the ingredients I could think of.
10:33I made it at home.
10:36I made it while I remembered it.
10:39Did you make it?
10:40I couldn't make it at all.
10:42I didn't have a cooking license.
10:44Did you want to eat it so much that you wanted to make it yourself?
10:47Yes.
10:48Mr. Matsuzaki, who was fascinated by the charm of Hiroshima Shirunashi Tantanmen, left the noodle company.
10:54It's only been two years since the shocking meeting.
10:59I'm 35 years old.
11:00I'm in Nagano Prefecture.
11:01Are you going to open a Tantanmen shop?
11:03I came to a ramen shop.
11:05I opened this shop in Nagano Prefecture.
11:08What kind of ramen is this?
11:10It's a combination of Chinese noodles and miso ramen.
11:13I made a Tantanmen that I remember.
11:16How was that Tantanmen?
11:18Did you remember Hiroshima Tantanmen?
11:20I was able to imitate it.
11:22I made it in a completely different way.
11:24Did you make your own Tantanmen?
11:25Yes.
11:26The ideal taste that was completed by self-taught.
11:30But the reality is...
11:32Did you sell well?
11:34It was the worst.
11:35There were nine customers a day.
11:39I ate Tantanmen twice a week.
11:41I see.
11:43You eat it yourself, right?
11:44Yes.
11:45Is it the best Tantanmen you've ever eaten?
11:46It was very delicious.
11:47Right?
11:48I thought this was the best.
11:49There was no such food in Nagano Prefecture.
11:52I see.
11:53At this time, did you cut down on your savings?
11:58That's right.
11:59I calculated that I could sell Tantanmen even if there were no customers for a year.
12:05I see.
12:06I have a surprisingly stubborn personality.
12:09Don't make a big mistake.
12:12The first ramen shop was completely empty.
12:16What's more...
12:18I was kicked out of the ramen shop.
12:20What?
12:21I was kicked out of the ramen shop because I couldn't pay the rent of the building.
12:24You were in trouble, too.
12:26I was kicked out of the ramen shop, too.
12:29After being kicked out of the ramen shop, I couldn't find a job at all.
12:32My plan was to challenge Hiroshima at the end when I was about 50 years old.
12:36I thought it would be the culmination of my ramen life.
12:40But I decided to challenge Hiroshima first.
12:43You decided to challenge Hiroshima.
12:45President Matsuzaki decided to challenge Hiroshima with high expectations.
12:51In 2009, he opened a Chinese soba restaurant in Shinagawa, Hiroshima.
12:57He started with enthusiasm.
13:00I came here when I was 38 years old.
13:02But it's still the same.
13:05I couldn't sell it when I came here.
13:07You couldn't sell it.
13:08The second day's sales were terrible.
13:11Oh, my God.
13:13I was confident that I could sell the noodles I made in Hiroshima.
13:19It's not delicious, but it's more spicy than Nagano.
13:23If I make a good restaurant, I'll be able to sell it.
13:27I was confident that I could sell it.
13:29Didn't you feel bad about it?
13:31You said, It's Hiroshima, my memory.
13:33But it didn't go well.
13:34I ate this at a loss for a year.
13:39Mr. Delcui answered with a loud voice.
13:42However, after this, he discovered a terrible incident that made him feel the darkness of the food industry.
13:49When I came here, I was written on the Internet.
13:51I was told to register on a gourmet site and lower the price.
14:00Mr. Tsukasa Matsudaki, the founder of Chuka Soba Kunimatsu, is the secretary of the Hiroshima Shirunashi Tantanmen Boob.
14:09When he opened a restaurant in Hiroshima, he experienced the darkness of the food industry.
14:18I was told to register on a gourmet site and lower the price.
14:21I was told to register on a gourmet site and lower the price.
14:23When I came here, I was written on the Internet.
14:26What did you do?
14:29You can tell me.
14:31We were told to register on a gourmet site and lower the price.
14:41But it was our restaurant.
14:43Was there any problem?
14:46You guys are like this guy.
14:49I pretended not to notice.
14:53He was 39 years old a year later.
14:58The graph suddenly rose.
15:00What happened?
15:02He got married to his favorite woman.
15:06Did you get married when the restaurant was not doing well?
15:11I got married when I was able to eat ramen.
15:16Did you feel like you were going to work harder?
15:19Yes.
15:21Did the restaurant start to do well?
15:23Yes.
15:24The restaurant was broadcasted on TV.
15:28The popularity of the restaurant rose rapidly due to the media.
15:32The rumor of the Shirunashi Tantanmen Boob has reached some people.
15:42When my father saw the video on TV, he praised me for the first time.
15:50Were you happy?
15:52I was surprised.
15:54But I was happy.
15:55Next is 46 years old.
15:57The graph has risen even more.
16:01Expand.
16:04Wow.
16:0520 restaurants nationwide.
16:07Yes.
16:08Is it a franchise?
16:09Yes.
16:10From Sendai to Okinawa.
16:12From Sendai to Okinawa.
16:14That's great.
16:15Can I talk about the franchise?
16:18Is the recipe of the Shirunashi Tantanmen Boob popular?
16:24Yes.
16:25Can you make it?
16:28Yes.
16:30Anyone can do it.
16:31Are you a genius?
16:33Yes.
16:34What?
16:36The recipe of the Shirunashi Tantanmen Boob is on the website of Kunimatsu.
16:43Mr. Matsuzaki has a special feeling for this event.
16:48When it was announced, we were in a line.
16:51There were a lot of people who failed and disappeared.
16:55I thought it would be hard.
16:57I hope it will help you.
16:59As a customer, you eat at other ramen restaurants.
17:02Yes.
17:03Did I make this?
17:06Did you happen to go to the restaurant?
17:07I think so.
17:10Did you feel that the recipe was delivered?
17:13I'm glad.
17:15I'm a little annoyed because the recipe is higher than mine.
17:19The publication of the recipe had a great impact on the Shirunashi Tantanmen Boob.
17:25It made the name of Kunimatsu known to the world.
17:29However, the food industry suffered a devastating damage.
17:36The number of restaurants was 20.
17:41The number of restaurants was as low as my father.
17:44The number of restaurants was as low as my father.
17:46The number of restaurants was as low as my father.
17:50I see.
17:52I was surprised.
17:55I'm curious.
17:57What were you thinking when the corona virus came?
18:01I was wondering how long I could pay my employees.
18:04How many months would I have to hold on to it.
18:07What was your calculation budget?
18:10I calculated it at the end and it was the most dangerous time.
18:13I was worried about it for one more year.
18:16Did you get over with that?
18:18Did you get over with that?
18:19Before that, the corona virus was over.
18:21He entered the dining industry and was driven into a trance.
18:26What is the situation of Del Kui's foundation?
18:31Well, I think it's easier than when I was a kid.
18:33Easier than when you were a kid?
18:35It was a lot harder than when you were a kid.
18:38It was really hard.
18:40My dad used to say,
18:42Don't hold a stone, you idiot.
18:46That's too strong.
18:48That's true.
18:49The idiot holding a stone is the scariest.
18:51That's true.
18:52You don't know what's going to happen if an idiot holds a stone.
18:55In a way, I'm grateful to my dad.
18:57I'm very grateful.
18:58If it wasn't for my dad, I think I would have been broken here.
19:03However, the love from his strict father left a deep impression on President Matsuzaki.
19:11It's my story, but I'm talking like I'm talking to someone.
19:14The atmosphere is...
19:16An idiot shouldn't have a will, but it's different from having an opinion.
19:21I have a habit of not talking until I'm asked what I think.
19:29Can you answer because I'm asking you a question?
19:31I can answer, but...
19:32You didn't say, by the way, did you?
19:34I can't say.
19:36My father's strictness became a support at some point.
19:39President Matsuzaki, who has overcome all difficulties at the same time, has a feeling that he has been through so far.
19:48There is a saying that this kind of person will grow in the future or succeed in business.
19:55What kind of person do you think it will be?
19:57In my industry alone, it's a big deal how much I can put up with the money at the end of the day.
20:04There were quite a few.
20:05It's a popular store, so let's start something new.
20:08To put it simply, it's a ramen shop, but if you start a ramen shop, it won't go well.
20:16I try not to do anything but this.
20:19Customers are happy, aren't they?
20:21It's been like that for a long time.
20:23I think Hiroshima has a particular tendency to do that.
20:26I've been doing the same thing for a long time, and I think I'll continue to do it even if the number of customers decreases.
20:31It's a little bit of a thing for entertainers, too.
20:34Do you do yakiniku or something?
20:37Don't specify it.
20:39You two just came out.
20:42From here on out, it's a healing meal that will heal Del Cuisine's mind and body.
20:48First of all...
20:51Cheers!
20:58This is a healing meal.
21:00What kind of shop is it?
21:02It's a teppanyaki shop in Okonomiya Prefecture called Hiroki.
21:04Oh, I see.
21:05After work, when I'm with my friends, I often go to this shop.
21:10When you're having a hard time, when you're having fun, you're drinking at this shop, right?
21:15That's right.
21:16I'm looking forward to it.
21:18Now, I'd like to try the tantanmen here, too.
21:22Kunimatsu-yaki!
21:24Kunimatsu's shirunashi tantanmen is okonomiyaki.
21:28What does it taste like?
21:36There's tantanmen in it.
21:38I can taste the sansho and minced meat.
21:41It's delicious.
21:42Sansho goes well with alcohol, doesn't it?
21:44That's right.
21:46It's delicious.
21:47It's really good.
21:49Do all the staff members come to this shop, too?
21:51Yes, of course.
21:53Do they touch you when you drink?
21:54They come to me in the middle of the day.
21:57Are they close to you?
21:58They're like my friends.
22:01Do you have anything in mind?
22:02Do you have any friends who you think are better?
22:04I have a boss and a part-timer.
22:09But I'm on the other side of the line.
22:13The part-timer who comes to me when I'm in a good mood is the most important.
22:17And then there's the staff member.
22:19I always tell everyone that it's the opposite of taking care of everyone.
22:27Is that a reaction from your father?
22:29That's right.
22:31My boss doesn't have an opinion.
22:33He doesn't have a will.
22:35When can I have a will?
22:37You've been saying you don't have a will for a long time.
22:40Can you escape this curse?
22:42I can't escape it.
22:46I've heard a lot about the restaurant.
22:50I'm full.
22:51I ate a lot.
22:52I drank alcohol.
22:53It was the best.
22:54The important thing is what I learned.
22:56Marum, please teach me.
22:59Matsuzaki lost his will.
23:03Matsuzaki is not a fool.
23:05The scene where he doesn't shake.
23:07The scene where he doesn't shrink.
23:09It was great.
23:10Like that scene.
23:11Like that scene.
23:15If you want to see this program again, please press the B button.
23:19My father's saying is,
23:21Don't be a fool and have a will.
23:24It's amazing.
23:27It's the scariest when you have a will.
23:29That's right.
23:30You don't know what will happen if you have a will.