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00:00The next episode
00:03Now, her lifestyle is the focus of attention.
00:0853 years old, Oasis Yasuko Mitsuura.
00:11I also want to be a Hollywood star.
00:14The other me tonight is
00:17Yasuko Mitsuura, a Canadian.
00:22What is her true intention to leave Japan?
00:25I was under a lot of pressure and I wasn't mentally stable.
00:30In addition, she went back and forth with her partner, Kayoko Okubo.
00:35I was in trouble.
00:37There's no way I can win.
00:41Fashion is a mirror that reflects the inside.
00:44Tonight, I will leave my feelings hidden in my heart as a clip.
00:49Fashion clip
00:51What is the other me in Yasuko Mitsuura?
01:00Nice to meet you.
01:03Nice to meet you, too.
01:05Today, you came from Canada.
01:07Are you going home tomorrow?
01:08I'm a workaholic.
01:09A workaholic?
01:10How long have you been working in Japan?
01:12I've been working in a nightclub for about two and a half months.
01:18At the end?
01:19You look younger.
01:21I'm glad. Thank you.
01:22I've been watching you since I was a kid.
01:24Have I gotten older?
01:26You haven't changed. You've gotten stronger.
01:30I've been able to relax my mind and stress.
01:35When I meet a teacher in ZUUM,
01:40I always say,
01:42Mitsuura-san used to have a sword in his face.
01:46Hurry up and hit me in the face.
01:50In 1992, she made her debut as a childhood friend of Okubo Kayoko and Oasis.
01:57I'm about to cry.
01:59I've been eating bread for a week.
02:02In just a few years, she became a popular regular.
02:07She made a name for herself with her unadulterated speech and body.
02:14However!
02:16In 2021, she canceled her entertainment activities and announced that she would study abroad.
02:22At the age of 50, she moved to Vancouver, Canada.
02:27When she posted her daily life on her own books and SNS,
02:32people said,
02:33You have a nice face.
02:35You're so young.
02:37At first, she was planning to live abroad for a year,
02:42but this year, it's been three and a half years.
02:45Did she find the oasis of her life?
02:50I'm approaching another me.
02:56I think it's a big decision to change everything and make everything zero.
03:03I thought I had to take a break once.
03:07As I get older, I feel like I'm losing my balance.
03:10I'm in my late 20s.
03:13I feel like I'm shaking.
03:16I'm under a lot of pressure from work.
03:19I wasn't in a good mental state.
03:22I was very mean.
03:25I couldn't stop being angry.
03:28I thought I couldn't do it anymore.
03:30I think I broke up with my boyfriend in 2018.
03:33Now I can get a vacation.
03:37You've been doing this for more than 25 years.
03:39In 2019, I took a break from work and staying at home.
03:45I was supposed to leave in 2020.
03:47Before I left, COVID-19 came.
03:50So I stayed at home for a year and a half from 2020 to 2021.
03:56I said, I'm sorry, but I'll let you work.
04:00After COVID-19, I said, I'm sorry, but I'll let you work.
04:06You're so cool.
04:08I have no choice but to go.
04:10I thought I had too much work.
04:14This is Mitsura's daily life in Canada, which is a hot topic on YouTube.
04:19Please take a look at this.
04:21It's about 9 hours by plane from Tokyo.
04:25Vancouver is a city that is easy to spend in chaos even in Canada.
04:29It's warm. It doesn't snow.
04:32There are many cities, but there is a lot of nature.
04:36If you drive for 30 minutes, you can see beautiful mountains and rivers.
04:43It's close to nature.
04:45The air is good.
04:47It's been three and a half years since I crossed the sea.
04:49This is the Canada life that Mitsura has accumulated.
04:53Hello, I'm Yasuko from Vancouver.
04:57I'm in the park next to the beach in Kitsurano.
05:03Isn't it beautiful?
05:06Yasuko will give a quick score.
05:10It hurts.
05:13It's a low score.
05:14I want to give a quick score.
05:17This is Kitsurano Beach Park, where the citizens of Vancouver love.
05:21This is the first video I took on YouTube.
05:23The view is great.
05:25Mitsura, when do you come to this park?
05:30I come here on a daily basis.
05:33Do you come here often?
05:35Yes, I come here often.
05:39I'm walking along the mountain path.
05:43What are you doing?
05:46My friend took me to bird watching.
05:49Michiko Shimizu came to this park.
05:51She took me to this park.
05:54This is a big park where you can watch the birds.
05:59And.
06:03Mitsura's part-time job life in Canada in 60 seconds.
06:10I'm at the night market in Richmond.
06:15It's very close to the night market in China.
06:30What is this shop?
06:32This is where I worked until I came to Japan.
06:36I was working part-time at a night market.
06:40This is Mitsura Yasuko's part-time job scene.
06:53What kind of life is Mitsura's life?
06:56Are you standing in front of the shop?
06:59I took the culinary arts course for two years.
07:04It's an international course.
07:06There are students from different countries.
07:08Of course, there are domestic students and students from Canada.
07:11I studied for two years.
07:13I was a classmate at that time.
07:15I studied together.
07:16The Korean student is called Gi-Ban.
07:18Gi-Ban set up a food stand at the Korean chicken night market.
07:22My classmate helped me.
07:25Gi-Ban is amazing.
07:27In Korea, there is a culture of building famous people.
07:33It's a small booth, but it's very hot.
07:36Gi-Ban said,
07:37Yasuko, please be a salesperson.
07:40Old people may lose their minds.
07:45Yasuko is dangerous.
07:48Old people are kind.
07:50I said, I can do it.
07:52He said, Yasuko is old.
07:54Old?
07:55Everyone is not fluent in English.
07:57I think there are good words other than old.
08:01Has Gi-Ban set up a food stand in Canada?
08:03It's a little far from Canada.
08:05I can't eat there.
08:07You can't eat there?
08:08It's a little far from Canada.
08:10I have a workshop.
08:12I have a part-time job.
08:14I have an extra part-time job.
08:16Extra?
08:17What kind of part-time job?
08:18I have a part-time job in movies, dramas, and Netflix.
08:21I was actually filmed in Vancouver.
08:25I often shoot in Vancouver.
08:29The city is a good place to shoot.
08:32I heard from my friends who are doing extra part-time jobs.
08:36I thought it would be interesting.
08:37I also want to be a Hollywood actress.
08:39I applied for an extra part-time job.
08:43I applied for an extra part-time job.
08:46If you look for that program, you may find it.
08:50I don't think I can find it.
08:52It's a super confidential program.
08:54I can't say the name of the program.
08:57I can't say the name of the program.
08:58The interesting thing is that the name of the program is different from the place.
09:04Ordinary people can't go there.
09:07Ordinary people can't go there.
09:09The name of the place is completely different.
09:13I didn't know where to go.
09:15I didn't know where to go.
09:17I didn't know where to go.
09:21How much do you get paid for an extra part-time job?
09:24The minimum wage is 17 dollars per hour.
09:31It's about 1,800 yen.
09:34Do you also think about acting?
09:38It's an extra part-time job.
09:40It's a long way to go.
09:43Do you have any experience in acting?
09:49Look at the camera.
09:51It's a camera that makes you angry.
09:55It's a small camera.
09:59Let's take a look at the camera rolls that Mitsuura has been working on for three and a half years.
10:05Let's start with the part that Jake is interested in.
10:08This is a stick technique.
10:11I haven't talked about it on TV yet.
10:14Please talk about it.
10:15I swing a stick once every two weeks on Sunday morning.
10:20There are people from Canada who do martial arts.
10:23I like action and martial arts, so I thought it would be interesting to watch it.
10:27I asked him if he would join us.
10:30He said yes.
10:31I joined the group.
10:33Did you do it?
10:34Yes.
10:35Did you do it as a foreign person?
10:36I don't do it as a foreign person.
10:38But it's amazing.
10:40When the enemy comes, I sweep my feet.
10:44When I fell down, I hit my throat.
10:49I wondered if I could do that well.
10:53I'm not good at English, so I thought it would be fun to learn English.
11:03Next photo.
11:04This is the house where I stayed at home.
11:07Did you stay at home for the first time?
11:09Yes.
11:10Why are you all smiling?
11:12Is your father laughing?
11:14I think Ken said a joke.
11:18Everyone is laughing.
11:21Next photo.
11:23This is the last dish I learned after two years of cooking at home.
11:29It's wonderful.
11:30Why did you want to go to a cooking school?
11:33I'm not good at English, so I thought I wouldn't go to a cooking school until I could speak English.
11:40At that time, I wanted to learn something.
11:44I thought I could pass the cooking course.
11:49I thought it would be good for my future.
11:54You seem to have a lot of professional terms for cooking.
11:57I'm not good at English.
11:58I didn't know.
12:01I didn't know at all.
12:02Some people say that the kitchen is a military, and some people say that there are no words other than yes chef.
12:10I can't practice English at all.
12:15What is the biggest difference between living in Japan and living in Japan?
12:19I think it's a big physical difference.
12:21I think it's a big physical difference.
12:25Vancouver is a big city.
12:27It's the third largest city.
12:29But it's not as busy as Tokyo.
12:33That's right.
12:34That's one of the reasons I'm not irritated.
12:37Also, it's an immigrant city, so there are a lot of people from all over the world.
12:42We speak in different languages.
12:45The culture is different.
12:47I think I'm a little better at thinking that there's nothing I can do about it.
12:53When I was in Japan, I was angry at small things like this.
13:01I think that's a little less now.
13:04You don't have to worry about it all the time.
13:06That's right.
13:09I got a comment from a benefactor who helped me live in Vancouver.
13:15Who is it?
13:17How are you, Yacchan?
13:19How are you?
13:21After this, the benefactor, Naoki Nishikada, talks about his life in Canada.
13:27I was bullied by a 20-year-old girl.
13:30I think it's amazing.
13:32And this person.
13:34I'm angry.
13:35I'm angry.
13:40Who is it?
13:41How are you, Yacchan?
13:44I'm fine.
13:45I'm Uchiya.
13:47I'm glad.
13:49Unexpected connection.
13:51Naoki Nishikada, a great artist who won the Naoki Award at the Saraba.
13:56It was a heart-warming moment for Mitsura, who lives in an unfamiliar land.
14:03What did you think when you saw Mitsura, who came to study alone at the age of 50?
14:08I thought there was a more hidden route among entertainers.
14:12I'm really trying hard to succeed.
14:15It's probably easier to get an artist visa in America.
14:18I don't have an artist visa in Canada.
14:20I'm doing my best as a student.
14:23I'm studying, graduating, and making money.
14:27If I say it's funny, I'll get in trouble.
14:29It's funny.
14:30I think it's amazing.
14:31I was doing my best more than anyone else.
14:33I went to school a lot.
14:36I was bullied by a 20-year-old girl.
14:39I think it's amazing.
14:41On the other hand, I get angry and cry.
14:43I don't want to do it anymore.
14:45But I'm trying hard to change my mind.
14:48What are the changes Mitsura has seen in her life in Canada?
14:52I don't know about the change.
14:54On the contrary, I think I'm back.
14:57I can imagine the charm of Ayachan in me.
15:03I've been living straight.
15:05Living straight in Japan means that I'm going to have a lot of pressure.
15:11But in Canada, there's a physical space.
15:15There's a mental space for everyone.
15:19There's a space for different people.
15:22I think she's going to be straight.
15:26I think I'm going to be the same as her.
15:31Vancouver is a liberal country.
15:34It's easy for women to live there.
15:36In Japan, middle-aged women can be on a certain level.
15:45But in Canada, it doesn't matter how old you are.
15:48You can do whatever you want.
15:50You can jump into the river naked.
15:53You can do whatever you want.
15:55No one says anything.
15:57I think it's a very easy-going city for women of this age.
16:01There are no judges.
16:03It's rare for a 50-year-old to study abroad.
16:06I think it's a great hope for many people.
16:11I really love you.
16:13I look forward to working with you.
16:15I'm so happy.
16:17That was a great comment.
16:19She told me everything.
16:21You said you were back.
16:24How do you feel about that?
16:26I think that's right.
16:28I used to fight a lot at school.
16:30It's teamwork.
16:32I don't know who's going to be the boss.
16:35I'm the same student.
16:37Why am I the assistant?
16:39There are students who give orders.
16:41Bring it on.
16:42No, no, no.
16:43I've been complaining about that since high school.
16:46It's a bit of a battle.
16:48We're both international students.
16:51I can't express my feelings 100%.
16:54We both fight in one word.
16:57What should I say?
16:59It's a fight without a trace.
17:03I like words.
17:05I'm very caught up in Japanese words.
17:08I get hurt by small words.
17:12It's the same with SNS.
17:14Anyway, the words are scary.
17:17I'm not good at English.
17:20That's a plus for me.
17:23I feel like I'm back to being a kid.
17:27Did you consult anyone when you decided to study abroad?
17:31Not at all.
17:32You didn't?
17:33I decided not to consult anyone.
17:35Didn't you ask for advice?
17:37Not at all.
17:38You didn't?
17:39Yes.
17:40I travel without telling you when I'm leaving.
17:44I don't tell you when I come back.
17:49Why?
17:51One day, I went to the dressing room.
17:54One day, I went to the dressing room.
17:56When I forgot, I went to the dressing room again.
17:59It's funny to say that in the dressing room.
18:01Is it funny?
18:02Not at all.
18:03What kind of life is it over there?
18:06I feel like I lost in sending e-mails and LINE messages.
18:10I don't tell you.
18:11I don't tell you.
18:13What kind of relationship is that?
18:15You don't report to each other.
18:18Sometimes I watch Yahoo News in Japan.
18:22Did he buy it?
18:25This time, we have a comment from someone who wants to say something to Mitsuura.
18:31Is it Okubo?
18:34Excuse me.
18:37She's angry.
18:39You're here.
18:42She's angry.
18:44They met when they were elementary school students.
18:46They started a comedy club with Mitsuura's invitation when they were in college.
18:51Kayoko Okubo.
18:54I heard that you have something to say to Mitsuura.
18:59I don't think I need to fix this.
19:03I went to Canada more than three years ago.
19:09At that time, I didn't report that I was going to Canada.
19:15When I came back from Canada, my manager told me that Mitsuura was coming back.
19:21This year, my manager told me that Mitsuura was coming back.
19:27I think Mitsuura will disappear again while I don't know about it.
19:31I think Mitsuura will disappear again while I don't know about it.
19:34I don't think I need to say it.
19:39I think it's better for you to say it.
19:42I don't know what to say.
19:46When I came to Canada, I found out that Mitsuura was coming back.
19:51So I'm worried about when Mitsuura will come back.
19:56I don't know when Mitsuura will come back.
19:59I don't know if I can enjoy it.
20:04Mitsuura is a sensitive person.
20:07I was worried about small things and I thought I was going to make it bigger and bigger.
20:13But when I went back to Canada, I didn't feel that way.
20:18So I was the only one, as a human being,
20:21I was looking down and thinking that it would be hard for Mitsura-san to live in a neurosurgery room.
20:26I feel like I'm coming back a little bit.
20:29I was in trouble when that happened.
20:32I don't think there's anything that can beat me.
20:36I was talking to him when I was at work the other day.
20:39I asked him if he wanted to go back to Canada.
20:42He said he didn't want to.
20:44When I meet a lot of people in Tokyo, I meet a lot of people in the entertainment industry.
20:49They all have interesting stories.
20:51It's fun.
20:53So I don't mind going to Tokyo.
20:55I don't mind going back to Canada.
20:58When I get back, I'll be able to enjoy my life in Canada.
21:04I don't mind going back to Canada.
21:07I think it's great.
21:10I think it's great that I can say I don't mind going back to Canada.
21:13It's hard to say I don't mind going back to Canada.
21:16If I want to go back, I can go back anytime.
21:18When I go back tomorrow, I'll be like,
21:20Why do I have to go back to Canada?
21:23That's how I feel all of a sudden.
21:25Now I can work anywhere.
21:27That's my dream.
21:28I've been working hard for my goal.
21:30Now I can work anywhere.
21:34I have something I want to do here.
21:36I have something I want to do here.
21:38But I don't know if I'm going back.
21:40I don't know why I'm going back.
21:42I don't know why I'm working so hard.
21:44It's exciting.
21:46There are people over there who are trying to do what they want to do.
21:51When I'm worried about my job,
21:54I'm like,
21:55It's a similar program today,
21:57but I'm going to try my best today.
21:59That's what I think.
22:01That's what I think.
22:03Finally, the staff wants to ask Mr. Okubo.
22:07Is Mr. Okubo your best friend?
22:11No, I don't know.
22:13I've been friends with him all the time in the countryside.
22:17But we're not in the same convenience store, so we're not friends.
22:21I don't know if I can call him my best friend.
22:25I don't know.
22:27He's funny.
22:29He's funny.
22:31He's interesting.
22:33He's funny.
22:35I don't know how to describe him.
22:37I don't know how to describe him.
22:39I'll be waiting for you again this year.
22:41I don't need your contact information in advance.
22:43Please come back.
22:45What kind of person is he?
22:47What kind of person is he?
22:49I loved Mr. Okubo at first.
22:51I loved Mr. Okubo at first.
22:53He's just a friend.
22:55He's just a friend.
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24:21His is amazing.
24:23The moment when he felt it.
24:25I could feel it.
24:27How do you want to move forward Mise-san?
24:29What do you want to do?
24:31I'm thinking about what I'm going to do from now on.
24:33And I'm thinking about my future.
24:35And I'm thinking about my future.
24:37I'm thinking about my future.
24:39And it's a time to think about big things
24:41and small.
24:43About 0.4 of my worries are starting.
24:45I'm having a great time.
24:47I'm having a great time.
24:49It's good. It's good.
24:51It's like a kimono.
24:54I'm sure I'll get hurt, or I'll complain.
24:56I still have a lot of things to do.
24:58I think it's good, including that.
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25:16Next week, Seto Asaka will talk about family.