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00:00Today, we're going to answer a simple question from Hasegawa Nishikigoi.
00:04It's called, I want to know about Masanori.
00:06We're going to answer a new question from Masanori.
00:09Here it is.
00:10There was a soap bubble that you could eat.
00:13I thought, this is going to be fun for kids.
00:16Yes, it's fun.
00:18We're going to answer a question that Masanori has been wondering about.
00:25I want to know about Masanori.
00:28We've been asking questions about Masanori.
00:33We're going to answer questions with Yamamoto from Kiyo Prefecture.
00:37Happy New Year.
00:38Happy New Year.
00:40We're looking forward to working with you this year.
00:42Can you tell us about your business?
00:45We're selling Kinmedai Shumai from Kiyo Prefecture.
00:50What's that?
00:51There's Kinmedai in the Shumai?
00:53Yes, that's right.
00:54We use Kinmedai, which is a high-class fish that is in season in winter.
00:59It's a delicious Shumai that tastes like Kinmedai.
01:04It looks delicious.
01:06We're going to answer questions with Yamamoto again this year.
01:11Here's the first question.
01:14There's a surgery scene in a drama or movie.
01:18In the surgery scene, when the doctor says,
01:21You're sweating.
01:25I wonder if that's true.
01:27In the drama scene, there's a familiar scene.
01:30For example, if it's an autopsy,
01:32I wonder if it's true.
01:36In the same way, in surgery,
01:38You're sweating.
01:40It's a scene that's decided every time.
01:42I wonder if it's true.
01:45I don't think I'm sweating.
01:48The air conditioning is definitely in the best condition.
01:52It's all set up.
01:54I'm sure it's not that hot.
01:57It's comfortable.
01:59I see.
02:00I wonder if that's Showa.
02:02We have a doctor with us for this question.
02:05Here he is.
02:06Nice to meet you.
02:09I'm Takahashi, the director of the Tokyo Takahashi Clinic.
02:13Nice to meet you.
02:15I had three surgeries today.
02:17What?
02:19Really?
02:21It's hard to find a doctor after surgery.
02:26I'm a little nervous because I don't have one.
02:28Really?
02:30I'll get straight to the point.
02:32In the drama or movie,
02:34When the doctor says,
02:36You're sweating.
02:38The nurse next to you is sweating.
02:40Is that true?
02:42Yes, it's true.
02:44Of course, surgery is clean.
02:46If you sweat, you'll bleed.
02:50It's important not to sweat.
02:53Of course, the operating room is cool.
02:56It's always cool.
02:59But there are people in the operating room.
03:02There are people who sweat.
03:05There are situations where you sweat.
03:09In that case, when you're about to sweat,
03:11There are a lot of scenes where you actually sweat.
03:15Do you know where you're sweating?
03:19It's usually around the neck or forehead.
03:22The nurse looks at me from the outside.
03:24I think she's wiping where I'm about to sweat.
03:28I don't think she'll tell me to wipe here.
03:32That's right.
03:33Other than sweating,
03:35Do you have any other requests?
03:38If the surgery takes a long time,
03:41If it's a long surgery,
03:438 hours or 10 hours.
03:45When I was operating in a big hospital,
03:47I'm going to be dehydrated.
03:50Even if I want to drink something,
03:52I can't drink it like this.
03:54It's like a dropper tube.
03:56Put it in the juice.
03:57Bring it to your mouth.
03:59The nurse drinks it.
04:01What do you drink?
04:03It's like milk tea.
04:06Of course you can drink water.
04:08But I want to drink milk tea.
04:12You can drink whatever you want, right?
04:14That's right.
04:15As long as it's not alcohol.
04:18I didn't know that.
04:21While experiencing various sites,
04:24There seems to be a shocking scene
04:26where Dr. Takahashi came across.
04:30I was surprised when I saw it during training.
04:34He took off his pants.
04:38Is that possible?
04:41I can't see it because I'm wearing a gown.
04:43Looking from behind, it's a little embarrassing.
04:46What's going on?
04:47It looks like it was loose.
04:49It's like a trunk.
04:51The nurse pulled it out from behind.
04:55It's like a comic.
04:57I was really surprised.
04:59That's what happened.
05:02I'm sure you've heard this before.
05:04You can play classical music during surgery.
05:09To calm you down?
05:10That's true.
05:11It's not just classical music.
05:14It depends on the doctor's preference.
05:17Some doctors focus on classical music,
05:19and some doctors focus on Enka.
05:21It depends on the doctor.
05:23In my clinic,
05:24I usually play a nurse's favorite song.
05:26I play K-pop songs.
05:29I do it normally.
05:31It's not just classical music.
05:33It's possible to play a comedy DVD.
05:37That's possible.
05:39There are people who play Rakugo.
05:41Really?
05:42There were people who played Rakugo
05:44until the anesthesia was over.
05:46Is there a case where the anesthesia is over
05:48and you meet eyes or talk to each other?
05:50That's a medical accident.
05:52I've never heard of that.
05:53That's a genetic problem.
05:55I've never heard of that.
05:57It's true that there are medical dramas.
06:00I looked into other medical dramas.
06:03For example, the wedding.
06:06If you do it at a wedding,
06:08it could be a crime.
06:10That's true.
06:12It's a beautiful scene,
06:15but if you do it at a wedding,
06:17it's a nuisance for a woman.
06:20I thought about it.
06:22Before the wedding day,
06:24I should do something.
06:26That's right.
06:27This is serious.
06:28On the day of the wedding,
06:30I was like,
06:31wait a minute.
06:32It's too late.
06:33It's too late.
06:35I'm doing it step by step.
06:38Why are you doing it in front of your family?
06:42I don't want to do it at a wedding.
06:46I feel like I'm the main character all the time.
06:48I feel like I'm the main character all the time.
06:52I don't think I have a good heart.
06:56If I really want to do it,
06:58I'll do it.
07:00It's usually the other way around.
07:02I don't know why I'm doing it step by step.
07:07When I was invited by Hikorohi-san,
07:10I thought she was beautiful.
07:12It's already decided.
07:14It's decided before you go.
07:16That's right.
07:17I want to do it with my family.
07:20If Hikorohi-san gets married,
07:23you can't go.
07:24Why are you doing it step by step?
07:26I'm not telling you to do it with your family.
07:28You can't do it there.
07:30I'm doing it with my family.
07:32I'm doing it with my family.
07:34But you look like you can do it.
07:36I'm doing it with my family.
07:38I'm doing it with my family.
07:41What's the next question?
07:44There's a host, right?
07:46I'm wondering what kind of job
07:49the host will get after he quits his job.
07:53In the case of entertainers,
07:55the job they get after they quit their job
07:58is a salesperson, for example.
08:00It's a job where you talk in front of people.
08:03I've heard that they take advantage of that
08:06and do that kind of job.
08:08I want to know if the host
08:11also takes advantage of that
08:13and does that kind of job.
08:15I don't know what's going on,
08:17so I want to know.
08:19What do you do after retirement?
08:21I don't know.
08:24I wonder what the host is doing after retirement.
08:28I'm curious about that compared to other jobs.
08:31We have a guest to answer this question.
08:35Nice to meet you.
08:39Please have a seat.
08:42Hikaru Ichijo and Kairi Yukimura
08:44work at a host club in Kabukicho.
08:47It's not alcohol, it's tea.
08:51Are you two current hosts?
08:55I retired 10 years ago.
08:57I'm a manager now.
09:00And this is Kairi Yukimura.
09:02He's the number one host
09:04at the Gentleman's Club.
09:06He's the number one?
09:08Yes, he's the number one.
09:10How much does he make?
09:15He makes 3,500,000 yen a month.
09:203,500,000 yen?
09:22In a month?
09:23Yes, in a month.
09:25That's amazing.
09:27I can't believe it.
09:30Now, let's get to the question.
09:33What do you do after retirement?
09:37Most of the hosts run their own business.
09:43And they can save money.
09:46So they run their own business based on that money.
09:50And those who don't run their own business
09:53run their own bar.
09:56Is there a reason why they don't run their own business?
10:00It's hard to save money
10:02and run a host club at the same time.
10:05If it's a bar business, you can do it by yourself.
10:08There aren't many employees.
10:11So it's easier to run a bar business.
10:14There aren't many people who run a bar business
10:16because it's hard to make money.
10:18Really?
10:20With his know-how from being a host,
10:22he runs his own host club
10:24and runs a bar.
10:27But even if he runs his own host club,
10:31it's not guaranteed to be successful.
10:34Like Yukimura Kairi,
10:36he makes 3,500,000 yen a month.
10:38Even if he becomes a star,
10:40there aren't many people who can do it.
10:42Most people close their bar in 2 years.
10:45It's the same for famous hosts.
10:47A lot of people don't know what to do after that.
10:50I used to run a host club when I was 20.
10:53In Satsukino, Sapporo.
10:55But it didn't last long.
10:58It's a wedding photo.
11:00It's a photo of me running a host club.
11:03It would be amazing if you did it now.
11:06Right now?
11:08I'm not there.
11:10You're wearing a white suit.
11:13Hello!
11:16It's been a while since I talked to the owner.
11:22He's the best.
11:24Right?
11:28What do you want to do when you retire?
11:32There are a lot of things I want to do.
11:34For example?
11:37That's crazy.
11:41If you ever fall in love with someone you don't know,
11:46if you don't do it now,
11:48that's what life is like.
11:50That's crazy.
11:53I don't have anything.
11:55Really?
11:56I just want to travel.
11:58I want to go to a lot of hot springs.
12:00I could only imagine being in the entertainment industry.
12:03Me too.
12:05I'm very satisfied with this.
12:07I understand.
12:10That's a good story.
12:14The other day,
12:16I went to a snack bar with my friends.
12:22When comedians get together,
12:24they sing Blue Hearts.
12:26I asked them to sing Hikorohi.
12:29Hikorohi sang Matsuyama Chiharu's Koi.
12:33I sang Kotone's famous song,
12:36which is called Otoko wa Itsumo Mataseru Dake de.
12:39When I heard the song,
12:41I was like,
12:43I think I'm drunk.
12:45Kotone drank a lot.
12:47I said,
12:49I'll make you open a snack bar.
12:53I was drunk.
12:55You were drunk.
12:57You should open a snack bar.
13:00What's the next question?
13:02Actually,
13:04I have a question from Mr. Demomoto.
13:06What is the mechanism of the film to prevent peeping?
13:10Oh, it's a smartphone.
13:12Yes.
13:14I often see people sitting next to me on the train
13:16with a film to prevent peeping.
13:18I can't see anything.
13:20I can't see anything.
13:22You have to look at it from the front.
13:24To solve this mystery,
13:26I connected with a company that manufactures films.
13:29Nice to meet you.
13:31I'm Yamamoto.
13:33Nice to meet you.
13:35I'm Hasegawa from Nishikigoi.
13:37I'm Yamamoto from Kiyo prefecture.
13:39Nice to meet you.
13:41Nice to meet you.
13:43We're both Yamamoto.
13:45It's sudden,
13:47but I've never been told that I look like my partner.
13:50You look a lot like him.
13:52I've never been told that,
13:54but I feel close to you.
13:56but I feel close to you.
13:58Really? I thought you looked like Takashi.
14:00Really?
14:02You look like him.
14:06Let's move on to the question.
14:08I have a question from Mr. Demomoto.
14:10I have a question from Mr. Demomoto.
14:12What is the mechanism of the film to prevent peeping?
14:14There is a micro louver in the film.
14:16There is a micro louver in the film.
14:18There is a micro louver in the film.
14:20There is a micro louver in the film.
14:22As an image,
14:24as an image,
14:26if you open the blind curtain,
14:28if you open the blind curtain,
14:30you can see the outside of the window.
14:32But if you try to look at it from below,
14:34But if you try to look at it from below,
14:36you can't see the outside of the window.
14:38you can't see the outside of the window.
14:40It's a very small range.
14:42It's a very small range.
14:44It's a very small range.
14:46It's a very small range.
14:48It's a very small range.
14:50way
14:52Come and try.
14:54Come and try.
14:56Come and try.
14:58Come and try.
15:00Come and try.
15:02I didn't know that.
15:04I didn't know that.
15:06No one attacked me.
15:08George didn't know.
15:10No one attacked me.
15:14If it's not me,
15:16if it's not me,
15:18I try not to do that, but my personal smartphone is completely free.
15:23Everyone, please take a look.
15:25Free?
15:26Free.
15:27It's like a foreign television.
15:28If you gather around me, let's do it together.
15:30Why is that?
15:33Masanori-san's question.
15:35Next.
15:37I wonder who came up with rock-paper-scissors.
15:40That's true.
15:41Rock-paper-scissors.
15:42Of course.
15:43I know the mystery.
15:44Of course, you did it when you were a kid.
15:45You still do it when you grow up.
15:46It's different from school, isn't it?
15:49I've been following you around.
15:51You've been following me around.
15:53In order to solve this rock-paper-scissors question,
15:55there are a lot of people who publish books about rock-paper-scissors.
15:58Please come to this person.
16:01Nice to meet you.
16:02Nice to meet you.
16:03My name is Inaba.
16:04Nice to meet you.
16:05Nice to meet you.
16:06Mr. Shigekatsu Inaba publishes a lot of books about rock-paper-scissors not only in Japan but also overseas.
16:18I'd like to ask you honestly when and where rock-paper-scissors was born.
16:27I think it was definitely in Japan during the Edo period.
16:32Oh, really?
16:33Yes.
16:34I was inspired by a picture of a child playing with a toy.
16:39Oh, yeah.
16:40I didn't know there was such a picture.
16:42Anyway, rock-paper-scissors originated in China.
16:46In the old days, there was a game called rock-paper-scissors.
16:54You need to put your fingers on the board.
16:58You need to guess how many numbers you can get.
17:06There was also a game called insect-rock-paper-scissors.
17:09There were three groups.
17:11Frog, snake, and slug.
17:14The three groups of rock-paper-scissors.
17:18According to Mr. Inaba,
17:20Rock-paper-scissors evolved in Japan during the Edo period.
17:29How did rock-paper-scissors spread in Japan?
17:34Rock-paper-scissors was used as a tool for people to communicate with each other during the Meiji period.
17:45As a tool for communication.
17:49Mr. Inaba has seen rock-paper-scissors from all over the world.
17:53Among the various kinds of rock-paper-scissors, Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors is the most unique.
17:58You use your body to take a pose and decide the winner.
18:03You shoot a tiger with a rifle.
18:07The tiger eats the officer, so the tiger is stronger.
18:11The officer can operate the rifle.
18:15Do the children of Myanmar also play rock-paper-scissors?
18:18Yes.
18:19They use their bodies.
18:20I think they can have a lot of fun if they play together.
18:24Are you ready?
18:25Yes.
18:26Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors, rock-paper-scissors, go!
18:31What are they doing?
18:34I prepared a gold medal for the first time.
18:38Let's play rock-paper-scissors with it.
18:41Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors?
18:42Let's do it.
18:44Let's do it.
18:47One, two.
18:48Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors, rock-paper-scissors, go!
18:52Mr. Saito shoots a rifle.
18:55I shoot a tiger.
18:56Mr. Saito wins.
19:01Mr. Saito will decide the winner.
19:04This is a limited edition product from Kiyo Prefecture.
19:07It smells good.
19:09Let's eat.
19:14I won with Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors and got this.
19:17It's quite long.
19:19What kind of variety show is this?
19:22Let's eat.
19:28It's delicious.
19:29It's really delicious.
19:30It's really delicious, but I won with Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors and got this.
19:37If you had lost to Myanmar's rock-paper-scissors, you wouldn't have been able to eat it.
19:40It's delicious.
19:42I've been watching TV since I was a kid, but I don't think it's delicious.
19:51In the first half of the VTR, there is another scene of a doctor that is often seen in dramas.
19:57During a trip or a date, he is called in for an emergency operation.
20:01The patient who is in charge of the operation is obligated to take responsibility until the end.
20:06No matter what the situation is, he usually goes to the hospital.
20:10Do you have to go to the hospital even though you two are on vacation?
20:15No, we don't.
20:16I've never been to the hospital.
20:18During the COVID-19 pandemic, I went to the hospital on a date or on a pinch hitter.
20:23On the contrary, I went to the hospital on the day I was discharged from the hospital.
20:30That's right.
20:31That was the day I was discharged from the hospital.
20:33Kyoko, you've been to the hospital about four times.
20:37I really shouldn't have come to the hospital.
20:40That's right.
20:42I've never taken a day off.
20:45I don't think I've ever taken a day off.
20:50I've been watching TV since I was a kid, but I don't think I've ever taken a day off.
20:57I heard you wrote a script.
21:01That's right.
21:03That's great.
21:06I heard you wrote a script.
21:13You're always complaining.
21:15It's weird when I think of Tsubaki.
21:21Hikorohi, please subscribe to Tver.
21:27Hikorohi, I heard you wrote a script.
21:31That's right.
21:34That's great.
21:39That's great.
21:41Can I ask you what kind of story it is?
21:43Listen and be surprised.
21:47It's a love story of young people in Tokyo.
21:52That's great.
21:55That's cool.
21:57I worked with a lot of people to complete the first and second episodes.
22:03I went to bed many times and checked the next day.
22:08I went to bed many times and checked the next day.
22:12It's fun no matter how many times I wake up.
22:18I'm really looking forward to it.
22:20I think Hikorohi's script is interesting.
22:23If this drama is not interesting, it's all the director's fault.
22:30It's all the director's fault.
22:32Hello, I'm Hikorohi, the heroine of Shochiku.
22:37The first drama starring Matsukura of Travis Japan, Tokyo Camouflage Hour, will start this weekend.
22:46Please subscribe to Tver.
22:51It's a script.
22:56Hikorohi appeared in Mr. Saito's drama before.
23:00Kyoko?
23:01Is there a Kyoko?
23:03I think so.
23:04Really?
23:05I think so.
23:07Really?
23:08I think so.
23:09Really?
23:11I think so.
23:13It's a script.
23:17If you want...
23:19Well, keep your head down.
23:23I'll think about it.

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