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00:00The Untowatch Man of the Night
00:07Part 2 of a detailed interview with the prison officer
00:11Isn't it very rare to be on TV?
00:15In the last episode, Date interviewed prisoners in the prison
00:21I put a lot of things into it
00:24And tonight
00:26I didn't think there was a TV
00:30The prisoners' living space
00:32We investigate the reality
00:34We have to see if they're alive or breathing
00:41And more
00:42I'm going to do my best to make that moment
00:46That's great
00:48We approach the feelings of the prison officer
00:52Thank you
00:56This way
00:57No one is here because everyone is working
01:03It's a face-to-face meeting
01:08It's like watching a drama
01:12I see
01:13Is this for one person?
01:15Yes, it's a private room
01:18It's a four-person room
01:21I have an image that a private room is a solitary cell
01:25Is it different?
01:26Yes, it's different
01:27Of course, not everyone can have a private room
01:32Many of the prisoners who work in the factory
01:35They graduate from a shared room
01:38But those who have a long term
01:41I'm a long-term prisoner, so I've been serving seriously for 20 years
01:45For example, if you have bad feet
01:47If you have bad feet, you can make it a private room
01:50Basically, it's for multiple people
01:52That's right
01:54It's a tatami room
01:57There is a TV
01:59There is a toilet and a washbasin in the private room
02:02There is a toilet
02:04There is a toilet, but there is no butt wash
02:09There is no
02:10There is a broom and a dustpan, and the futon is neatly folded
02:14Is the direction of the futon free?
02:17No, this side is the head
02:20It's like this
02:22Why?
02:23The staff who patrol
02:26Whether they are alive or breathing
02:29I have to see
02:31There is a face over there
02:33For example, if you cover your face with a futon
02:36I can't confirm survival
02:38In such cases, I call
02:41There is a TV
02:43I didn't think there was a TV
02:46Can you see this?
02:48Is the TV free?
02:50Can I watch this all night?
02:52At first, you can watch TV from 7 to 9
02:5619 to 21
02:5819 to 21
03:00Can't you see it?
03:02I can't see it
03:04Can you see all the folk songs?
03:06Yes
03:07In the past, the staff chose the program to show to the prisoners
03:12It seems that you can choose freely now
03:15However, only a certain program is limited to viewing
03:20For example, at the beginning
03:22There are people who have collected social issues
03:26Sometimes it's a special case of such a person
03:29There are times when it is broadcast on TV
03:32If you show something like that
03:34It also affects your own feelings
03:37There are things like that
03:39Basically free
03:42Sundays without prison work
03:44A three-story classroom where you spend most of your time
03:50There is one case in the room where you can store your personal belongings
03:56There is no door to open and close at the entrance
04:02Drinks and meals are provided from this small window
04:07And on the wall-mounted display board
04:11There are things to worry about
04:13This is a shirt, trunks, and socks
04:23You can purchase the necessary daily necessities once a month
04:26Not only do you need soap and shampoo for your daily life
04:32But also
04:36There are tools for painting and embroidery
04:41There are things to communicate with the outside world, such as pens and pens
04:49Do you have to buy this yourself?
04:51Yes, it's a part of the money I made when I was working
04:58I save it in my account
05:03You can use it
05:06You can also buy books and magazines
05:09What kind of books and magazines do you buy?
05:14You can buy books sold at bookstores
05:20If you don't want to show violent articles to violent people
05:28You can delete the article and submit it to the author
05:33There are quite a lot of books
05:36Yes, there are
05:39Do you read them all at once?
05:41Yes, the staff checks all the pages
05:45It's amazing that there is such a job
05:48There is a wide range of work
05:51You can also read all the letters
05:56There are more than 300 letters a day
05:58You read all of them?
05:59Yes
06:00Wait a minute
06:01There is a lot of work
06:05This time, he showed us a single room for people with a good attitude and people who are not free
06:13Many people live in this shared classroom
06:17I've seen this before
06:22There are up to 6 people living in about 10 square meters
06:27It's hard
06:29And there is no bath in the classroom
06:34This is the first bath
06:39You can put 60 people at once
06:4160 people at once?
06:43There are 1000 people
06:45I can go
06:46Please
06:47Can I?
06:48Yes, you can
06:49Can I use my shoes?
06:50Yes
06:53The staff stands here and watches the students taking a bath
06:59The time to take a bath is 15 minutes per bath
07:02You can take a bath three times a week
07:05Only three times a week?
07:07Even in the middle of summer?
07:08Yes
07:10You can take a bath in a small space
07:12You can take a bath in a limited time
07:15You can get a trouble if your elbow touches the water
07:22And there is another important job in the bath
07:26What is it?
07:27A new razor
07:29You can shave a person's beard while taking a bath
07:33This is a T-shaped razor
07:36I use this
07:38Can I open it?
07:40Yes, you can
07:41There is a blade
07:43It's the same as the one we use
07:46Is it okay to use a razor?
07:48You can use it, but you can't hold it in your room
07:53You keep it tight?
07:54Yes
07:56Before and after shaving, he checks the number of blades
08:02If there are three blades, I check if there are three blades left
08:08Isn't it amazing that you show me so much?
08:11You can leave it as it is
08:14There is a warning in New York
08:17You shave your eyebrows
08:20If you shave your eyebrows, you can't identify the person
08:27You can't do that
08:32If the person changes, it will be a help to escape
08:36It is also the job of the prison officer to make sure that the person changes according to the rules
08:42Not only prison work, but also the daily life of the prison officer
08:49In addition to dealing with prisoners, there is another important job
08:54It's martial arts
08:57It is said that martial arts is the essence of the prison
09:01If you adopt judo or kendo, you will do either
09:05In addition to that, you will learn how to train yourself so that you do not injure the prisoners
09:19It is also an important job for the prison officer to train himself every day
09:27Date is in charge of the violent role
09:30He will show him the technique of safety
09:38Let me go!
09:40Let me go!
09:41Ouch!
09:45This is impossible
09:47What is he doing?
09:49He's holding his wrist
09:51That's no good?
09:53He's holding it tight
09:55If you move, it hurts
09:59You can block the movement by bending the opponent's wrist
10:07There are some people who have a sense of pressure
10:11I'll go in
10:13You will go in
10:15If you don't have confidence, you can't go in
10:18You have to train and be confident
10:21By the way, I'm a senior and junior at university
10:25We happen to be in the same place
10:27You're going to the same place because you're a prison officer?
10:31That's right
10:35When I see the smile of a prison officer, I feel at ease
10:40He's not just strict
10:42It's amazing that he doesn't get his opponent injured
10:45Some people don't care
10:50Some people don't care
10:52I can't let him get injured
10:54That's amazing
10:56There was a big person
10:58I think he was 190cm and 120kg
11:01But he had no experience in martial arts
11:04He didn't?
11:05He was playing baseball
11:07He was big
11:09Did he learn here?
11:11He was quite young
11:15The prison where prisoners spend their busy days
11:20There seems to be a lot of fun
11:24There is a cafeteria
11:27You can eat warm food
11:30Would you like to try it?
11:35You can eat here
11:37It's time to relax
11:39One of the fun things about the prison
11:41It's this cafeteria where you can enjoy warm food
11:47In other prisons, you can only eat bento
11:50But in Chiba Prison, you can eat fresh food
11:56There's a lot of food
11:58Is there a menu?
12:00This is the menu
12:04Chiba Prison Cafeteria
12:07This cafeteria is where prisoners eat
12:15Yes, prisoners eat here
12:20That's why he decided to eat somewhere else
12:26If you're a prisoner, you should eat this
12:28It says Gansu Prison Curry
12:31It's hard to tell if it's Gansu
12:33Gansu Prison Curry
12:35What kind of food do you eat?
12:37I eat daily
12:39I eat daily
12:42It's good for your health
12:44It's good for your health?
12:47I think it's best to eat it for lunch
12:50He ordered a daily meal and his favorite curry
12:56You ordered two?
12:58It's the best
13:01There's a lot of curry
13:05It's 0 calories
13:07It was popular in Chiba Prison
13:09He's going to eat with the prisoners
13:14It looks good
13:16They're eating and talking
13:18Everyone is eating
13:22Curry that was passed down in Chiba Prison
13:25How does it taste?
13:32It's really good
13:35It's really spicy
13:37It looks good
13:38It's spicy enough to make even a spicy person happy
13:43Isn't it hard to be a female prisoner?
13:45Yes, it is
13:47It's a facility for male prisoners
13:52So even in front of male non-prisoners, they don't have weapons
13:59We support male prisoners
14:04So we can teach them without any worries
14:06But I'm a little scared
14:09You're a scary person
14:11Yes, I'm a little scared
14:14That's amazing
14:16You're doing your best
14:18Fukuhara-san has a 11-year-old daughter
14:20She's a mother
14:22There's a lot going on outside of the prison
14:24I get called out on my day off
14:28Is that true?
14:30What's going on?
14:37Fukuhara-san has a 11-year-old daughter
14:41There's a lot going on outside of the prison
14:44I get called out on my day off
14:47Is that true?
14:49What's going on?
14:51There's an earthquake
14:56If the building collapses, there's a risk that the prisoners will run away
15:02So if there's an earthquake of 5 degrees or more, an emergency call will be called
15:09Even if it's a family that understands me, I'll be in a big sigh
15:18Even though it's such a tough job, she says it's because she had an incident with a prisoner
15:26What was it?
15:28The prisoner told me
15:30The prisoner was a person who came in again
15:34He came in again, but when he remembered the words he was taught by the staff, he said,
15:39He came in again, but when he remembered the words he was taught by the staff, he said,
15:45I might not be able to do much, but if I can create that moment,
15:52I'll do my best to create that moment
15:57That's amazing
16:01That's wonderful
16:04Prisoners who made mistakes because they couldn't follow the rules of society
16:11But they want to correct their mistakes
16:19One of the ways to correct their mistakes is
16:23This is a job application
16:26This is a job application for prisoners
16:31It's distributed to prisons and juvenile delinquents
16:36This company is a representative
16:39When I was young, I caused a lot of trouble to a lot of people and made a lot of mistakes
16:44So many people helped me, and now I have a company
16:49That's really helpful
16:52I think it's a really great company
16:55Even if you are very good at the prison, and you are serious about your studies,
16:59Even if you are good at the prison, and you are serious about your studies,
17:01If you leave the prison, society won't accept you
17:04There is no place to live, and there is no place to work
17:08Then you have no choice but to commit a crime
17:12There is no money
17:14I think I saw it on the news
17:16There is really no place to work
17:19It's like committing a crime to go to the prison again
17:23It's to go to the prison
17:2534.1% of Japan's prison admissions
17:29One in three
17:31This is the percentage of people who return to the prison after 5 years of release
17:38Also, it is clear that 70% of them were unemployed
17:43One of the jobs is to provide jobs
17:50The aim of the prison
17:53As much as possible, our goal is to provide temporary employment
17:59Temporary employment is a system in which applicants who meet certain conditions, such as the desire to succeed, appear in society before the end of their term
18:09Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:15It's better than doing all the normal terms and leaving
18:18Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:21It's hard to do something weird because there are people who support you in society
18:30It's hard to do something weird because there are people who support you in society
18:35I think some people think it's ridiculous to apply for temporary employment
18:42I understand that feeling
18:45Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:48Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:53Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:56Temporary employment has a low rate of re-judgment
18:58Prisoners who have committed various crimes and sometimes prison officers who face each other for decades
19:04However, it is a harsh reality that prisoners return to the prison again
19:11What is the price of such a harsh job as a prison officer?
19:16The job I'm doing now is a department that examines the temporary employment of prisoners
19:23I work while examining the information of various crimes and the emotions of the victims
19:34I feel like I'm really involved in a person's life
19:40It's a job with people
19:46How can I grow as a person?
19:49I think it's a good job to be able to see the growth
19:54Prisoners who work in prisons are jobs that society does not see
20:01I think it's a sober job unlike the police
20:05I think it's a job that you don't understand
20:08I think it's a job that we don't have to do to realize a safe society
20:15It's worth doing because I can get involved in it
20:21Even if I'm reborn, I'll still be a prison officer
20:29Date was able to see a job that society couldn't see
20:35What did you feel after the interview?
20:41I was nervous
20:43It was the most nervous job I've ever done
20:47It's a very difficult job, but I want to be a prison officer even if I'm reborn
20:53I think it's worth doing
20:57It's a job with people
21:00How to connect with society
21:05I think it's worth doing
21:14How did you feel about the job of a prison officer?
21:18I couldn't imagine a prison officer
21:21I thought there were tough people standing
21:24It wasn't like that
21:26I'm free today
21:29I hope there will be a day when I can do anything
21:34I'm sure you'll do something bad
21:39If you do something bad, you'll be caught
21:42I'm really grateful
21:45It's easy to say bad things
21:49It's amazing that you're trying to improve it
21:55You've done a lot of bad things
22:00You've done a lot of bad things
22:04I did my best
22:08You couldn't control the entertainer's spirit
22:12How did you become a prison officer?
22:15Mr. Takizawa won the championship
22:19What?
22:20He won the championship
22:23I think it's amazing that he showed me so much
22:26It was really delicious
22:28He won the championship
22:31How did you become a prison officer?
22:34Mr. Takizawa won the championship
22:39He thought he could do anything
22:42He played
22:45He tried to live a different life
22:51He had an interesting life
22:54He was a champion
22:56How did you become a prison officer?
22:58I was a national public servant
23:01I was a national public servant
23:06I had a better salary than a normal public servant
23:11I thought it was natural
23:17Thank you for watching
23:19Thank you for your cooperation

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