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00:00I think they start drinking in the morning, no, in the afternoon.
00:03Let's have fun!
00:07This season, there are more opportunities to drink alcohol.
00:10While many people visit Hankagai,
00:14there is a problem that makes it more serious.
00:19So now, we're going to cover the city of Shibuya, Tokyo,
00:22where people from all over the world gather.
00:26And then, there's trouble.
00:31A fight suddenly breaks out in the crowded city.
00:36The men who are seen as Japanese and the men who are seen as foreigners are fighting.
00:43The security guards who were nearby rush to stop the fight.
00:46And then...
00:51The security guards who had come to stop the fight are hit by a foreign man.
00:57That's not good.
00:58After that, a police officer intervened and the fight calmed down.
01:06There are other problems in Shibuya.
01:10In front of the convenience store over there, many people are gathering.
01:17In Shibuya, drinking at night on the street is prohibited.
01:21Ah, they're drinking alcohol.
01:24They're drinking alcohol.
01:27Ah, they're drinking.
01:29They're drinking a paper bag of alcohol.
01:32Ah, they threw it away after they finished drinking.
01:36According to Shibuya's regulations,
01:39drinking at night around the station has been prohibited since October last year.
01:46But still, drinking at night on the street is prohibited.
01:50Mr. Takayama of the Japanese Guardian Angels, who conducts activities such as security patrols to protect the safety of the city,
01:58says that there is a certain effect on the regulations.
02:02There are still people who don't know the regulations,
02:09and I feel that it is necessary to be aware of whether they are in compliance with the regulations.
02:15There are many foreigners who drink on the street without knowing the rules.
02:21Among them are...
02:23I'm Marudaira.
02:26It's noisy in the club, isn't it?
02:28It's easy to meet people.
02:32My strategy is to drink coffee, tea, lemonade, and whiskey.
02:40I'm not told anything.
02:42Everyone drinks as they are. I don't do that.
02:47There are people who patrol the streets without knowing the rules.
02:56What did the Guardian Angels, who patrol the streets, discover?
03:01Good evening. Are you all right?
03:05I'm calling an ambulance.
03:08The woman and her friend, who were sitting outside the club in Shibuya,
03:13seem to have drunk a lot of alcohol.
03:17Are you dehydrated?
03:19No, I'm not.
03:20You're not dehydrated.
03:22Are you cold?
03:24I'm fine.
03:28I think it was the right thing to call an ambulance.
03:32I'm fine.
03:35I thought I was going to be fine.
03:37But sometimes I feel like I need to go home.
03:44The woman was taken to the hospital by a stretcher.
03:54It's late at night.
03:58Young people are excited on the street.
04:01And there are people who have been dehydrated all over the city.
04:07Sometimes the temperature drops to one degree during this time of year.
04:11Is it because there is no way to go home?
04:14Some people sleep on the street under the cold sky.
04:19The man who was sitting on the street...
04:22Are you all right?
04:24Are you all right?
04:26Did you drink a lot of alcohol?
04:28I'm fine.
04:30Can you go home?
04:31Yes, I can.
04:32But there is no train.
04:33I'm fine.
04:34Are you all right?
04:35Yes, I'm fine.
04:37I'm going home.
04:39He seemed to have been drinking a lot of alcohol.
04:42He arrived at his destination by a stroller.
04:47It's a karaoke bar.
04:50He arrived at his destination by a stroller.
04:54It's a karaoke bar.
04:56It seems that he spends time alone in a karaoke bar until the train departs.
05:03In Shibuya at night, there were many people who were dehydrated.
05:09And there are still many people on the street.
05:13In Shibuya, patrols are conducted with street performers.
05:18Currently, there is no violation of the prohibition.
05:22On the other hand, on the Internet...
05:26Who will protect you?
05:28There is no way to protect you if there is no violation.
05:32I don't think it's a rule for foreigners to have no violations.
05:38And so on.
05:41Is it necessary to break the law to confuse the people on the street?
05:50So, today...
05:52Yes, this is 119. Is it an emergency?
05:56Yes.
05:57Is it possible to deliver an emergency without an emergency?
06:01And...
06:05Are you all right?
06:07In order not to become a victim of Kasuhara,
06:11what should we pay attention to?
06:13Is it possible to deliver an emergency without an emergency?
06:17And...
06:18What will happen if you are forced to deal with Kasuhara?
06:21All over Japan, Shibata's Big Problem Special
06:26Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
06:30Shibata's Big Problem
06:34Well, every year...
06:36I often go to Asia for New Year's Eve.
06:41But in Singapore, it's terrible to go there.
06:44It's tough, isn't it?
06:46When my manager gives me a cigarette,
06:52he tells me to stop smoking.
06:55It's hard to drink alcohol.
06:57Is there anything wrong with the ban on smoking?
07:02I think it should be decided by the regulations.
07:05For example, Shibuya, Kuno.
07:08If the regulations are decided,
07:10I think we can make a ban on smoking.
07:13We are patrolling the streets.
07:17We are aware of the problems caused by alcohol,
07:21such as fights and damage to property.
07:27We welcome the regulations.
07:31But...
07:32Is there any effect?
07:34I think there is a little bit of effect.
07:37Do you think it's better to impose a ban on smoking?
07:42I think it's necessary.
07:44But I don't think many people are aware of the current situation.
07:50You mean the regulations?
07:52Yes.
07:53But there is little impact without a ban.
07:56We still have to ban it.
07:58If we try to do it to the level that the tourists can hear,
08:01it will have a huge impact.
08:05It will take time until the reputation of that city is severe.
08:11You said that it's better to deceive people.
08:15You said that it's better to put alcohol in the container.
08:18I think it's better to ban it.
08:20It may be difficult to say how much,
08:23but I think it's better to say,
08:25we will charge you 1000 yen.
08:30Can't we ask the stores to cooperate?
08:37For example, we can't drink on the street.
08:40There aren't many people who bring beer from home and drink it there.
08:45People buy it and drink it there.
08:47We can't drink on the street,
08:50so I think it's better to refrain from selling alcohol.
08:54If you drink in front of people,
08:56the stores will be more careful.
08:58When I was a cashier at a convenience store,
09:00I asked if I could drink on the street or take it home.
09:04To be honest, no one said that.
09:07So you can't say that you can't sell it.
09:09I can't say that.
09:10I used to work at a convenience store,
09:12but it's a hassle to ask where I can drink.
09:15It's a hassle to ask where I can drink.
09:17Where can I drink?
09:19It's quite difficult.
09:22In Tamako, there is a smoking area,
09:25so everyone goes there.
09:27You can't drink on the street,
09:29but you can drink in the area.
09:32It's like a drinking corner.
09:34You can decide the time zone,
09:36and you can drink in this area.
09:39It's the same for the location.
09:41I'm sorry to tell you this,
09:43but I've been drinking for a long time,
09:46and it's 11 o'clock in my experience.
09:50It's time to stop drinking.
09:53It's very difficult to make me listen to you.
09:56How much do foreigners and Japanese pay attention to
10:00when they drink on the street?
10:03About 80% of them are foreigners.
10:0680%?
10:07Yes.
10:08Most of them are tourists.
10:11The foreigner who answered the interview
10:13is not a tourist.
10:15He speaks Japanese very well.
10:17He lives in Japan.
10:18Yes, he does.
10:19He knows almost everything about Japan,
10:25and he enjoys it.
10:26I think those people are sent abroad.
10:29They think they can drink in Shibuya.
10:33That's why they come here.
10:35We communicate with foreigners,
10:39and we tell them that they can drink anywhere in Japan,
10:42even on the street.
10:45But they don't listen to us,
10:48so they don't care at all.
10:51I think that information is spread abroad.
10:54What do you think we should do
10:57in such a situation?
11:01I think the government should be more strict.
11:07Do you mean the police?
11:10If there is a fine,
11:12we can forcefully ask for a beer,
11:14a fine, or a fine.
11:16But if there is no fine, it's very strict.
11:19When I travel abroad,
11:22I have to tell the travel agencies
11:25that they can't drink in Japan.
11:28I have to tell them that they can drink in Japan.
11:31What if they say they can drink?
11:33That's not good.
11:34The travel agencies have to tell us that.
11:37Is it okay in Japan?
11:39Is it a rumor?
11:40It's already on TV.
11:42It's okay to drink in Japan.
11:44If we get help from an influencer,
11:46and tell them that Japan is so strict,
11:50but it's not strict.
11:53It's not strict.
11:55In Japan, people go up Mount Fuji,
11:58but it's not strict.
12:00There is a movement to make Japan a tourist country.
12:05I think it's a policy of the government
12:08that if we make it so strict,
12:11we will lose a lot of visitors.
12:14Is that the policy of the government?
12:17No. 119, what is your emergency?
12:20I'm on my way to the ambulance.
12:23I'm not feeling well.
12:25No. 119, a life-threatening call for an ambulance
12:29that takes one minute and one second.
12:33In fact, the number of ambulances is declining every year.
12:37In 2023, the number of ambulances in Japan
12:41was about 7.64 million,
12:44and it was the largest since the beginning of the collection in 1963.
12:51According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare,
12:54about 50% of the people who were sent to the hospital
12:57were minor patients who did not need treatment after hospitalization.
13:02However, even if they were minor patients,
13:05the ambulance would go to the scene
13:08and be transported to the medical institution
13:11as soon as there was an order.
13:17In December of last year,
13:20the first attempt was made in Ibaraki Prefecture.
13:26That is...
13:29the price of an ambulance without an emergency.
13:34This is Tsukuba Memorial Hospital in the south of Ibaraki Prefecture.
13:40The number of patients is 476.
13:44This is the second emergency hospital
13:47that accepts patients with serious injuries
13:50who need to be hospitalized or operated on
13:53on the 365th day, 24 hours a day.
13:57This time, when the TV tackle gets close to the ambulance...
14:03An ambulance is on its way to the hospital.
14:08The time is 10.30 a.m.
14:12The patient is being transported to the emergency room.
14:20It's a male patient.
14:26He is a man in his 50s.
14:30What happened to him?
14:39He says he has lost consciousness.
14:57He is suffering from influenza.
15:00He was admitted to another hospital yesterday,
15:04but he got worse at home,
15:07and was transferred to another hospital.
15:11After this, the man was taken to the intensive care unit.
15:17Furthermore...
15:20There was another call for an ambulance.
15:24He has just arrived at the hospital.
15:29The patient is being transported to the emergency room.
15:35This is the third hospital.
15:42The patient is a man in his 80s.
15:45He was transported to the emergency room due to a car accident.
15:49Is it more painful on the left side?
15:52Yes.
15:54How painful is it?
15:58It's painful.
16:00The patient is being transported to the emergency room.
16:06However, inside...
16:09I couldn't take a contact lens,
16:11and my eyes hurt.
16:15It's true that I didn't need an ambulance.
16:18I think it was right for me to come here.
16:21Furthermore, in other localities...
16:25My teeth hurt.
16:27I can't stop shaking.
16:31I got stung by a mosquito.
16:34Not many people call for an ambulance.
16:39Therefore, in Ibaraki Prefecture,
16:41for reasons such as maintaining the emergency medical system,
16:45more than 200 large-scale hospitals are targeted.
16:50When an ambulance is called,
16:52patients who are judged to be in a state of emergency
16:56will be charged with medical expenses.
17:00If a patient receives a large-scale hospital without an introduction,
17:05they will have to pay for the medical expenses.
17:12The cost varies from hospital to hospital,
17:15but patients will be charged from 1,100 yen to 13,200 yen.
17:22The Minister of Health and Welfare
17:25will discuss the cost of emergency transportation.
17:29Medical expenses are not charged by using an ambulance,
17:34nor are they paid by an ambulance.
17:37Simply put, patients with minor injuries
17:40may be sent to a medical institution for treatment
17:43after being hospitalized by an ambulance.
17:46In the event of an emergency,
17:48I would like you to call an ambulance without hesitation.
17:52If you are not sure whether to call an ambulance,
17:55please contact an ambulance phone number such as 7119.
18:00On the other hand, hospitals that accept patients with minor injuries...
18:06Even if it's a minor injury patient,
18:08if they receive an ambulance,
18:10it will take time to check and examine the patient,
18:13so they won't be able to receive it again.
18:15Even if it's a minor injury patient,
18:17they won't be able to receive the next one right away,
18:20so I would like the ambulance to be used only for minor injuries.
18:25On top of that, there is another problem.
18:44For this reason, Ibaraki Prefecture has created guidelines.
18:48As a symptom that may not be recognized as an emergency,
18:53in the event of minor cuts or scratches,
18:58chronic or pre-existing back pain, etc.
19:05On the other hand,
19:06if you feel suffocated and can't breathe,
19:10or if there is no response even if you call an ambulance,
19:14I would like you to call an ambulance without hesitation.
19:19In the midst of all this,
19:20this is what the patient looks like in the ambulance.
19:24The patient has just been brought in.
19:27She looks very painful.
19:32I feel like I'm going to throw up.
19:38I feel like I'm going to throw up.
19:44I feel like I'm going to throw up.
19:47I feel like I'm going to throw up.
19:50A woman in her 40s who is unable to move due to headaches and dizziness.
19:55This is a symptom of dizziness in a middle-aged person.
19:59In terms of serious or minor injuries,
20:01I think it's in the category of minor injuries that can probably be changed.
20:06In fact, the decision to call an ambulance,
20:09which is the standard for the recovery of fire,
20:12is left to the will of the site.
20:16I think it's natural for the emergency situation that you think and that we think to be different.
20:23When I came here, it was a minor injury.
20:26When I called an ambulance, I thought it was more painful.
20:29When I think about it, I don't know which one to call.
20:33In order to proceed with proper treatment,
20:36I think it would be better to call an ambulance as much as possible.
20:40I think it's quite difficult at the site.
20:44Two weeks after the start of the new rule,
20:47the number of ambulance deliveries to the 22 hospitals that have become the target of recruitment is 3,167.
20:55Of those, 145 have become the target of recruitment for preemptive treatment.
21:02In recent years, the number of ambulance deliveries that have become the target of recruitment
21:07In Tokyo, where appropriate use of ambulances has been called on in recent years,
21:14I agree with the price reduction.
21:17People who are separate from common sense are selfish.
21:22I think people like that will call an ambulance in an emergency situation.
21:28I think it will be a barrier to that.
21:32I think people who live on pension will be in trouble.
21:37I'm also on pension.
21:40I was caught every time I came to my pension life.
21:44I'm an elderly person now.
21:47I don't know what's going on.
21:50In addition, there are opinions like this.
21:53It may not be useless,
21:59but I think it's true that there are people who have to call an ambulance, but they can't help it.
22:05There are various opinions.
22:08So,
22:10The threat of ambulances that are now a problem in various places.
22:15Is it the cost of emergency delivery that is not urgent?
22:19A thorough discussion should be held nationwide.
22:23When my mother was alive,
22:28when I got home, she was cleaning the house.
22:31When I asked her why, she said,
22:33Because an ambulance is coming now.
22:35She cleaned the house before she was hospitalized.
22:37Was she as energetic as she was cleaning?
22:39No, my stomach hurt and I collapsed.
22:42I called an ambulance,
22:44but when I was hospitalized, I couldn't clean the house for a few days,
22:47so I got up again and cleaned the house.
22:50I thought it was strange.
22:52When did the number of people calling for ambulances increase?
22:59I don't think the number of people calling for ambulances has increased.
23:02There is no demand and supply for medical care.
23:06The number of ambulances called in the past 20 years
23:11was 5 million, but now it's over 7 million.
23:15Of course, it's starting to get old,
23:18so there are a lot of people who are getting sick.
23:20There are definitely a lot of deaths.
23:22There are definitely a lot of deaths.
23:24In addition, if it was a long time ago,
23:26the clinic would be open at night,
23:28but it ends at 9 or 6 o'clock.
23:30That's right.
23:32In the end, it's not up to local demand,
23:34so this is happening now.
23:36In fact, there was a story about the cost of transporting ambulances.
23:41That's not the cost of the ambulance.
23:44If a minor goes to the hospital,
23:46the cost of medical care will be high.
23:49For example, if Mr. Agawa goes to a large hospital,
23:55he will be charged 10,000 yen.
23:57This is the kind of argument that
23:59people who come to the hospital in an ambulance
24:01will be charged when they have minor injuries.
24:03In Ibaraki Prefecture,
24:05the demand-supply balance is very difficult,
24:07so doctors are having a hard time,
24:09and they want to reduce the number of ambulances.
24:12This is a fairly limited perception.
24:15Is this a problem in the field?
24:17What are the advantages?
24:19Of course, depending on the hospital,
24:21if there are no doctors,
24:23there is no choice but to go to the hospital.
24:27Basically, the hospital will refuse to accept it.
24:30It was a big problem in Tokyo for a while.
24:34It's quite difficult for a doctor to refuse.
24:38That's right.
24:40If you see someone suffering in front of you,
24:42you have to do something about it.
24:44In Ibaraki Prefecture,
24:46there is a reform in the way doctors work,
24:48so doctors have to work dozens of hours.
24:51In fact, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
24:54was planning to make a big change in Japan,
24:57but it was postponed due to COVID-19.
25:00This problem is now left behind,
25:03so we have to do something about it.
25:06This is one of the problems in Ibaraki.
25:08Is there not much demand-supply balance now?
25:10There is no demand-supply balance
25:12because there are no ambulances.
25:14There are no ambulances.
25:16The current debate is whether there are few ambulances
25:19or whether it is a problem of the hospital's capacity.
25:22If there are no ambulances,
25:24for example,
25:26I think it would be good to think about
25:29ambulances and taxis in the future.
25:33Especially now,
25:35everyone has a smartphone,
25:37so you can make a TV call.
25:39I don't know if I'm an amateur
25:42or if I'm in a hurry right now.
25:44But when I talked about it in the video,
25:47I thought,
25:49if there are no ambulances,
25:51then I'll make an ambulance taxi.
25:53That's right now.
25:55In Japan, the problem of ambulances
25:57is the most advanced in the world.
25:59No one has ever experienced it.
26:01The reason for this is that
26:03as of next year and this year,
26:05the number of laborers is decreasing.
26:07Even the number of drivers for ambulances
26:09is decreasing.
26:11Ambulances are short of drivers.
26:13How is the number of ambulances
26:15compared to other countries?
26:17It's not small.
26:19It's not small.
26:21It's not enough.
26:23So far, ambulances have been doing well,
26:25but even if there are fewer ambulances
26:27where there are fewer people,
26:29there will be fewer people driving.
26:31So the problem of ambulances
26:33is, of course,
26:35that each of these things
26:37are effective,
26:39but it's difficult
26:41if you don't redesign the whole thing.
26:43It's difficult,
26:45but which is faster?
26:47Is it faster to properly detect
26:49the symptoms of calling an ambulance,
26:51or is it faster to get a fee
26:53and prevent it?
26:55It's also a problem
26:57that we don't quite understand
26:59how to use ambulances.
27:01It's very difficult.
27:03There are some people
27:05who make you call an ambulance.
27:07If you call an ambulance
27:09with that in mind,
27:11do you clean up?
27:13Yes, I clean up.
27:15I'm in Adachi-ku,
27:17so the alley is narrow,
27:19so I go around
27:21and call an ambulance.
27:23I called an ambulance
27:25and asked where it was,
27:27and they told me
27:29not to mess around.
27:31I'm home!
27:33I'm home!
27:35I'm home!
27:47I'm home!
28:01I'm home!
28:15I'm home!
28:25I'm home!
28:27I'm home!
28:29I'm home!
28:32I'm home!
28:36I'm home!
28:45I'm home!
28:51I'm home!
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29:18I'm sorry, the panel is broken. Please forgive me.
29:25Excuse me, can I have my card back?
29:29The driver called the police because he didn't want to pay after he arrived.
29:37The police officer who rushed to the scene urged the man to pay, and the man was paid.
29:44On the other hand, in another taxi...
29:47When I'm in a hurry, I get in the car of a stupid driver like this.
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32:40The driver said he made a detour.
32:44I can't go over the fence.
32:47When I'm in a hurry,
32:49I get in a stupid driver's car like this.
32:52Stupid is a little rude.
32:54I'm not stupid.
32:55I went the wrong way.
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33:09Beer.
33:10No, I can't serve beer.
33:12The store is closed.
33:14The store is closed.
33:15It's closed.
33:16I don't drink beer at all.
33:19Even though the store is closed,
33:21a male customer asks for beer.
33:24And then.
33:26I'm going home.
33:28It's dangerous.
33:35Please fix the chair.
33:37I can't.
33:38I don't know.
33:40I can't.
33:42He drops the chair on the counter one after another.
33:46And then.
33:48I threw the chair.
33:50I threw the chair.
33:52What did you do?
33:54I can't.
33:56I threw it.
33:57It's a person's store.
33:59No, no, no, no, no, no.
34:02No, no.
34:05No, no, no, no, no.
34:07No, no.
34:09No, no, no, no, no.
34:11No, no.
34:12No, no, no, no, no.
34:13The customer suddenly attacks the store owner.
34:17After that, the man was called to the police station,
34:21but he said he was drunk and didn't remember.
34:26This is the voice of a phone call at a cleaning shop
34:29that the program obtained on its own.
34:32I'm sorry, but I can't say anything.
34:36The customer claims that his shirt was scratched.
34:41I'm the one who was drunk.
34:43I'm the one who was drunk.
34:47I'm the one who was drunk.
34:53I'm the one who was drunk.
34:55I'm the one who was drunk.
34:58I'm not drunk.
35:00I'm the one who was drunk.
35:03I'm the one who was drunk.
35:05I'm the one who was drunk.
35:08The customer continued to complain for more than 10 minutes
35:11because he didn't like the store owner's attitude.
35:15It seems that the cleaning shop also made a mistake,
35:19but the request for a dogeza and the necessary words
35:22are actions that go against Kasuhara.
35:26Various industries have taken measures
35:28against the situation in Kasuhara.
35:32At convenience stores,
35:34name tags are changed from real names to abbreviations.
35:39Posters are put up in stores to draw attention.
35:44Among them, Kiriden Manual is the measure
35:47taken at the customer center in Shuto-ku.
35:52Kiriden Manual
35:54The content of the manual is
35:56that if the customer repeats the same content for more than 30 minutes
36:00and the content of the request is inconsistent,
36:03or if any of the provocative statements or actions are transgressed,
36:08the customer is told the reason,
36:10and the customer hangs up the phone.
36:14Here is an example of a real Kiriden.
36:19I can't tell you what time the appointment will end.
36:25This is a call from a customer
36:27who is angry at the operator
36:29because it is said that it took too long
36:32for the broken car to move in August last year.
36:36I don't know what you're talking about.
36:38I'm sorry. At this stage,
36:40I don't know what your personality is.
36:42What if I hang up?
36:45Hello?
36:47Hello?
36:49The operator calls the customer who can't hang up.
36:53Hello?
36:54If you're going to hang up like that,
36:57I can't give you any further instructions.
37:00I'm sorry. I'm going to hang up now.
37:03Hang up?
37:05The operator tells the customer
37:08that he can work with confidence
37:11and that he can work with confidence.
37:14I don't think it's right for Kasuhara,
37:18so I'm going to protect the employees there.
37:21And in April this year,
37:23the Kasuhara Prevention Regulations
37:26will be implemented in Tokyo and Hokkaido.
37:29It's about prohibiting the establishment of Kasuhara
37:32and the treatment of the operator,
37:35but it's too late to implement it.
37:39Is there any effect of the regulations?
37:42We asked Murasaki,
37:44the chairperson of the Japanese Harassment Association.
37:48We can clearly distinguish between a claim and Kasuhara,
37:53so the employees at the site
37:56can report to the company that this is Kasuhara,
38:00or they don't have to deal with it.
38:04We can expect that the stress of the employees
38:08will be greatly reduced.
38:13On the other hand, there are concerns.
38:16Everyone can become a victim of Kasuhara,
38:20so I think everyone has to be careful.
38:27Murasaki says it's important to understand
38:30how to protect the employees at the site.
38:34The Kasuhara Prevention Regulations
38:37will continue to spread throughout the country.
38:40What should we do to avoid becoming a victim of Kasuhara?
38:44A thorough discussion.
38:46When we were kids,
38:48it was embarrassing to complain about the shops.
38:54Do you think it's better to complain now?
39:00I think so.
39:02Until now,
39:04the victims have been crying for a long time.
39:09You don't look like a Kasuhara at all.
39:15Sometimes I feel like I should report.
39:18After this,
39:20Kasuhara and the borderline fight.
39:24I'll kill you.
39:26I'll bury you.
39:28I'll kill you.
39:29I'll bury you.
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42:16It seems that the company is taking measures against Kasara.
42:19What kind of measures are you taking specifically?
42:23As for the part that is already progressing,
42:27The poster of Kasuhara prevention is displayed in the store.
42:32It's a place to draw attention.
42:36Is it effective?
42:38I think it's effective because I've taken another step.
42:43Kasuhara's response itself is already outside.
42:46Kasuhara Taiyo Daikou Madoguchi
42:51For example, when I was told to speak out,
42:55I can't deal with it at home,
42:57so please contact the private company I'm commissioning.
43:02It's like throwing a ball.
43:07But there's a lot of people out there.
43:09I don't know if I can call anyone else.
43:12It's spreading on the spot.
43:14I think it's difficult.
43:17When I went to China,
43:20The plane was delayed at the counter.
43:22It was delayed for two hours.
43:24At the counter, the Chinese customers were very loud.
43:29But the Chinese people who responded were calm.
43:34Is there a problem with the delay?
43:37I think that's one way to deal with it.
43:41It's not a problem at all.
43:43In Japan, customers are more than necessary.
43:46Japanese people apologize first.
43:48If you look at people who are really angry at the store,
43:52When I was talking to the clerk,
43:57I thought I'd call the police.
44:00Don't you feel like you're being watched by the police just by yelling?
44:04The content of the yell is, for example,
44:06I'm going to kill you.
44:08I'm going to take you and bury you.
44:10If there's such a phrase,
44:12I'll bury you.
44:14If there's a notice to the other party,
44:17It can be considered threatening or threatening.
44:21If you yell,
44:22What are you going to do with this?
44:24Even if the police come,
44:26You can say,
44:27Give me a little one.
44:29Give me a little one.
44:31I'd like to give you a quiz today.
44:34Is this going to hit the plate?
44:37Please answer if it's just a claim.
44:40Your behavior is a plate or a claim.
44:43When I was eating at a ramen shop,
44:45There was hair in the bowl.
44:48What do you do?
44:49A. Make it again.
44:51B. I don't have time, so I'll pay you back.
44:54C. Get out of here.
44:56D. The customer service at 〇〇 is the worst.
45:00It tastes bad.
45:01It's a waste of money.
45:02He's a strict type.
45:04I'm going to put this on the Internet.
45:07Which one do you think is Kasuhara?
45:10That's a good way to say it.
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45:17It's nice to be with friends, but it's nice to be with family.
45:22They say there are more families now.
45:25It's a funeral.
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45:32It's sad, but it's fun.
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47:48Which one do you think is Kasuhara?
47:51C and D.
47:52C and D.
47:53Dogeza Shiro and Netto Ni Noseru.
47:56What about you, Mr. Taizo?
47:57I think D has a big impact on the store.
48:00D has a big impact on the store.
48:04What about A and B?
48:05I think A and B are correct.
48:09Re-create?
48:10That's a good way to say it.
48:11If you say re-create, it's like that.
48:13Can't you re-create?
48:15I feel like the store is going to re-create.
48:18The store is going to re-create.
48:21Mr. Murasaki, please tell us the correct answer.
48:24Everything except B is Kasuhara.
48:27Can't you re-create?
48:29Can't you say A?
48:30If you say it politely.
48:32If I say it politely, it's okay.
48:34It's a fair claim.
48:36So, you can't say it politely.
48:38So, you can't say it politely.
48:39If I say it politely, it's still safe.
48:44But if I say it politely, it's not a negotiation.
48:50I strongly believe that it's my opinion.
48:57I wish he says he wants to re-create.
48:59I think it's a bit dangerous.
49:02I think it's a bit dangerous.
49:04I think it's the time.
49:06If I say his hair is curly, he says,
49:07Don't you like it?
49:10That's the kind of joke.
49:13In the past, he said,
49:14If you don't like it, you have to go again.
49:17What is Takeshi's reason for thinking that Kasahara has increased?
49:22Well, well, I don't think it's that big of a deal.
49:27In Enoshima, Kamakura, he wants to go to the Snake City.
49:30He's looking for a good spot.
49:32What is this place?
49:34Is that the Snake God?
49:36I didn't know there was a place like this.
49:38I don't want to see it.
49:39At 7 in the morning.
49:42Drinking too much.
49:43Stress.
49:44An irregular diet causes liver failure.
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51:19Which one?
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51:24How?
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51:33Honey is sticky.
51:35It's hard.
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52:11In the old days, I was told that I had to go there again if I didn't like it.
52:15I was told that I had to go there again if I didn't like it.
52:18I was told that I had to go there again if I didn't like it.
52:21So, I didn't go there often.
52:24But I went there for the first time.
52:26So, I complained about it.
52:28It's the generation after us.
52:30So, you don't go there often.
52:34I started to speak my mind.
52:37I started to speak my mind.
52:40I don't know if it's good or bad.
52:43But I go there often.
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52:53I'm going to go to karaoke.
52:55I'm going to sing a song.
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