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00:00The goal is to create a fun Japan.
00:03But there are three problems that stand in the way.
00:08First, the company-organization fund.
00:12We are working to ensure the transparency of political funds, including the company-organization fund,
00:19from being banned to being released.
00:25The Liberal Democratic Party claims the existence of the fund.
00:28On the other hand, the Liberal Democratic Party claims that the fund is banned,
00:33and that it will strengthen the constitution.
00:35It is a prospect that will strengthen the opposition.
00:40The second problem is selective marriage.
00:45The Prime Minister himself is a supporter of selective marriage.
00:52In this position, what would you do if you were to show leadership in the party?
00:59I don't think it's a good idea to postpone a decision forever.
01:07I would like to raise the frequency of discussion to clarify the way of thinking as a party,
01:13and to increase the degree of maturity.
01:17Prime Minister Ishiba is determined to make a conclusion as soon as possible.
01:22However, the Liberal Democratic Party is divided into the propaganda side and the growth side.
01:28Will Prime Minister Ishiba be able to summarize the views of the party?
01:35And the third problem is the wall of 1.3 million yen a year.
01:41The Liberal Democratic Party claims to raise the minimum line of annual income tax to 1.78 million yen,
01:50but the government budget proposal is only 1.23 million yen.
01:56As for the policy effect of raising the wall of 1.3 million yen,
02:00I believe that the individual consumption of 0.7 yen will be pushed up to about 0.1 points.
02:09As a minority party, it is necessary for the party to cooperate to establish a budget for the new year, but...
02:17If it remains at 1.23 million yen, I cannot agree with the budget for next year.
02:28Prime Minister Ishiba, who is challenged by a minority party, has a tough day ahead.
02:35In the Liberal Democratic Party, there is a movement that looks down on Prime Minister Ishiba.
02:40More than I expected, many people gathered to discuss the theme of Tokidoki once a month.
02:49I was talking about this after the meeting was over.
02:52In the study session held by the former Prime Minister Motegi,
02:57Chairman Hagiyuda and Prime Minister Noda attended.
03:03In addition, former Minister of Economic Security Takaichi and former Minister of Economic Security Kobayashi,
03:12who took part in the general election campaign,
03:15and Director Hayashi held a meeting saying that they supported him.
03:20Is the movement aimed at the political situation in the future active?
03:25Furthermore, the one who stands in front of Prime Minister Ishiba is...
03:30Make America Great Again
03:34President Trump of the United States
03:39Prime Minister Ishiba's foreign policy plan
03:43And in the United States, the rotation of Otani, Yamamoto, Sasaki, and Dodgers was born.
03:53So, today...
03:56Is Prime Minister Ishiba going to meet President Trump right before the meeting?
04:03And...
04:04A special analysis of Otani, Yamamoto, Sasaki, and the strongest Dodgers!
04:11Beat Takeshi's TV Tackle
04:17Mr. Ishiba is like Yoshinobu Tokugawa.
04:22Yoshinobu?
04:24The last...
04:25The last battle?
04:26Well...
04:27The last of the Liberal Democratic Party...
04:29In terms of public opinion polls,
04:31the number of people who voted for the Liberal Democratic Party is much higher than the number of people who voted for the new party.
04:36The people of Nagata are still old-fashioned.
04:39They have been thinking about the extension of the party.
04:42I think the public opinion is a public opinion that can be changed at once.
04:46Why did the national democracy grow so much?
04:49Why did the Liberal Democratic Party decrease so much?
04:53It is the will of the people to decide on the line of 178.
04:58If the number of people who voted for the Liberal Democratic Party drops to 125, both parties will be disappointed.
05:03I want you to make a decision based on what democracy is all about.
05:07The wall of 1.3 million yen or the disinclination of high schools.
05:10I think those things will calm down.
05:13I think we can deal with it.
05:15For example, between 1.3 million yen and 1.5 million yen.
05:19I think it will calm down.
05:21But I think it's a matter of gender.
05:24If it is proposed and the Liberal Democratic Party is removed from the party,
05:35I think the Liberal Democratic Party will be broken.
05:38So, as you said, I think I will be the last of the Liberal Democratic Party.
05:42The last leader?
05:44The issue of gender is a very serious issue.
05:48What will happen?
05:50Mr. Ishiba said that he would make a decision in the near future.
05:56I think he will discuss it somewhere.
05:58So, he is already thinking about it.
06:00How about corporate and group economics?
06:02That is also a big issue.
06:04It is denied now.
06:06I think it will be denied as it is.
06:08At that time, the Liberal Democratic Party was against it.
06:12It said that it would not pass the budget.
06:14It is a scenario that is not credible.
06:17How about you, Mr. Takeda?
06:19I think the most important issue in the current topic is the issue of the choice of husband and wife.
06:25The Liberal Democratic Party has a sense of stability that it has a strong conservative party.
06:32Mr. Kishida said that the Liberal Democratic Party is a conservative party.
06:37However, I don't know where they should go.
06:40In the end, they are in a state of meditation.
06:44If they don't do well in this area, the Liberal Democratic Party will be broken and disappear.
06:48I think it would be good if the Liberal Democratic Party disappeared.
06:52I think it would be good if Mr. Takahashi broke the Liberal Democratic Party and challenged it.
06:58I think Mr. Takahashi will break the issue of the choice of husband and wife.
07:02I think he will be opposed even if he is prosecuted.
07:05The choice of husband and wife is a standard in the world.
07:10It is not only in Japan that only one gender can be named.
07:14In the world, it is normal to say that it is okay to name both genders.
07:22In Japan, it is said that the choice of husband and wife is different.
07:26I think it's okay to choose.
07:29I think it's okay to have this aura.
07:35The choice of husband and wife is quite a habit.
07:38For example, when two people are in love and want to get married,
07:41what do you do with your gender?
07:43If the other person asks,
07:45I wonder if I have a different gender,
07:47the other person will say,
07:49Wow, really?
07:51I don't think so.
07:54Moreover, the choice of husband and wife is optional,
07:57but it is mandatory for children.
07:59What do you do with your gender?
08:01What do you do with your gender?
08:03What do you do with your gender?
08:05I don't think it's a good idea.
08:07Mr. Takeda, is it a bad idea?
08:09No.
08:11Because there is no legal fact.
08:14Because the commercial market is so wide.
08:16You can get a passport and a residence permit.
08:18If it's convenient for you, please go.
08:20The government will deal with it.
08:22That's good, isn't it?
08:24I've been in charge of it,
08:26but I hear it from the citizens.
08:28I want to get married, but there's a problem with my name.
08:31I hesitate to get married and keep it a marriage.
08:34There are various reasons.
08:36The red line is that the government has registered
08:38as a partnership and a family system.
08:40If you register,
08:42even if it's a marriage,
08:44the government will respond in the same way as the couple.
08:46It's spreading in the D.C. 11.
08:48I'd like the government to go in the direction of the country.
08:51I think the red line is wrong.
08:53First of all, let's tell the government
08:55that the commercial market is so wide.
08:57If it's convenient for you,
08:59let's tell the government that there is such a problem.
09:01Mr. Izumi said earlier that
09:03it would be good if the JCPOA was broken.
09:05If it's broken,
09:07Mr. Iwata, let's say it's broken.
09:09What kind of system will it be?
09:11Where will the government take it?
09:13If it's broken,
09:15I think it will be easy for the people
09:17to understand if the party is formed
09:19in a place that matches the government's plan.
09:21As Mr. Izumi said earlier,
09:23I think it would be good
09:25if we could think about
09:27active taxation and increased taxation
09:29in this area.
09:31I think it would be good
09:33if it was simply
09:35limited taxation and increased taxation.
09:37I think it would be good
09:39if it was simply limited taxation and increased taxation.
09:41I think it would be good
09:43if it was simply limited taxation and increased taxation.
09:45In the past,
09:47it was broken and stuck and broken again.
09:49It was also broken and broken again.
09:51The New Party and the Japanese New Party
09:53were also broken.
09:55There was also a time when the Socialist Party
09:57and the Liberal Party were stuck together.
09:59It's the same thing in this policy,
10:01but it's not allowed here.
10:03Something like that will definitely come out.
10:05If the Liberal Party is broken,
10:07it is easy to break
10:09the Ishiba faction and the not-so-easy faction.
10:11In that case, the Ishiba faction is quite liberal, so it would be a form of alliance with the liberal Yatou.
10:19So, whether it's a coalition of Yatou or a government...
10:24Then, the people on the other side of the divide...
10:29Like Takahichi-san?
10:30The Yatou...
10:31For example, the Isshin people and the people of democracy...
10:34There is a similar way of thinking.
10:37I think it would be a big party around here.
10:40Politicians like that...
10:43I'm really looking forward to it.
10:45They've been raising the cost of living in a bad situation.
10:49If you raise the cost of living even though the situation is bad,
10:52There's no way it's going to get better.
10:56That's what the Yatou and Yatou have been doing.
11:00There's no way we're going to get rich here.
11:03I'm talking about raising taxes from now on.
11:07And then the gasoline...
11:09What was it?
11:11One tax rate.
11:13It's a temporary tax rate.
11:14It's a temporary tax rate.
11:15The politics of not being able to lower one of them has continued until now.
11:19I don't know if there's going to be a group that's going to do it or not.
11:23If it doesn't come out properly,
11:25I don't think all politicians are the same.
11:27It's easy to understand the general election in the fall.
11:30What grew was the National Leadership Party, which increased the hand-holding.
11:33And then there was the Reiwa Shinsengumi.
11:36I think it's important to support the lives of the people.
11:41I'm not going to be a conservative liberal.
11:45I'm going to be a politician who can say what the finance minister says and what the finance minister says.
11:55I think it's a good way to break it down a little differently.
11:59I made it clear in the last election.
12:01There are a lot of easy-to-understand words that increase hand-holding.
12:05I think we need to launch something that touches the hearts of the people in the next three-person election.
12:11If the politics get weak, there are a lot of people who are disappointed with the politicians.
12:16If the politics get weak, there will be a minority like this.
12:19And then there will be an international rule maker like China, Russia, and Trump.
12:28This is a very difficult place.
12:30But is there a politician who can control the finance minister?
12:33If Mr. Higashi met the finance minister, he would have been able to control the situation in three seconds.
12:38I'm not saying three seconds.
12:40But if you give me a recommendation, I'll be convinced.
12:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
12:44I'm just good at explaining.
12:46But there are politicians who have the power to oppose it.
12:50That's why we have to come out.
12:53But the original authority is in the position of the politician.
12:56It's okay to go back to the way it was.
12:59It's okay if the politician does the job of a politician.
13:01There are people who can do that.
13:04For example, I think Mr. Higashi is the same.
13:07In the case of a local government, the top elected by the election has a budgetary deficit.
13:12You can be bold enough to make a big shot.
13:15Even if the finance ministry goes, if you decide to do this, the finance ministry will follow.
13:20I don't think it's just a matter of being a politician.
13:29Unlike the United States, Japan was able to form a framework after losing the war.
13:34In other words, regardless of the election results, the flow of politics doesn't change much.
13:39In other words, it's a mechanism that gives power to the officials.
13:45There is a word called political leadership.
13:48It's Japan that divides national power and gives it to the officials and politicians.
13:54If we can change this, it's not about the ability of politicians.
13:58We have to make a grand design of how much politics is responsible.
14:02We have to realize the real political leadership.
14:05That's why the officials are doing a lot of political work.
14:08We will build a strong trust and cooperation relationship between President Trump and the Trump administration.
14:16We will work closely to respond to North Korea.
14:22In front of President Trump's inauguration,
14:28Prime Minister Ishiba talks about the importance of the US-Japan relationship.
14:34However, President Trump's second term is not just about bringing in tariffs.
14:41From now, we are going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
14:48And we will restore that.
14:50President Trump is signing a bill to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
14:59Will Prime Minister Ishiba be able to say no to President Trump's pressure?
15:07What's important is the trust relationship.
15:12So, the TV tackle is a thorough verification of how Prime Minister Ishiba can win President Trump's heart.
15:22Today's guest, Mr. Iwata, will give you an example of the close relationship between Prime Minister Ishiba and President Trump.
15:31This is the US-Japan summit held in 2018.
15:37Prime Minister Ishiba gave advice to the US-Japan summit for the first time in history.
15:45Prime Minister Ishiba gave advice to the US-Japan summit for the first time in history.
15:52Before the US-Japan summit, I had a place to talk.
15:56President Trump said,
15:58I'm going to hold the summit in Hammonten.
16:01What do you think?
16:02I said, I'm sorry, but I'm against it.
16:04Why?
16:05I was in a bad mood.
16:07I want to recommend Singapore.
16:10The White House announced the US-Japan summit in Singapore.
16:16Prime Minister Ishiba told President Trump to put the Lachy problem on the agenda.
16:25After the summit, President Trump said on the plane,
16:31I put the Lachy problem on the main table.
16:36He called.
16:40In this trust relationship, he suppressed President Trump's request for Japan.
16:47Golf diplomacy accelerated their trust relationship.
16:54President Trump said golf is life.
17:00President Trump's best score is 66.
17:06He is a professional golfer.
17:09He even published a golf textbook.
17:14Prime Minister Abe's best score is 79.
17:19He is a good amateur.
17:24He is a good amateur.
17:29We can relax and talk about our true feelings in golf.
17:37We sometimes talk about difficult topics,
17:43but we can talk about them slowly.
17:47Prime Minister Abe played five rounds with President Trump.
17:54Can Prime Minister Ishiba play golf?
17:58In fact,
18:00Prime Minister Ishiba was a member of the golf club when he was a student.
18:06However, he played golf after he was elected as a member of parliament in 1986.
18:13Prime Minister Ishiba said,
18:16You are in a good mood. Are you going to play golf?
18:19Prime Minister Ishiba stopped playing golf.
18:24What do they have in common?
18:29What is Prime Minister Ishiba's hobby?
18:33All three of us are Candies.
18:40Even in this day and age,
18:43when we get together, we all sing Candies and go back to 30 years ago.
18:49What is Prime Minister Ishiba's hobby?
18:52I like Nori-tetsu and Nobi-tetsu.
18:55I like the old blue train.
19:01Railway
19:04And
19:07This is the best.
19:10Plastic models
19:12None of them are likely to be pierced by President Trump.
19:16However,
19:18Prime Minister Ishiba, who claims to be the only wolf in the world,
19:22has a hobby that has captured the hearts of many senators.
19:25That is
19:32Curry rice
19:35It is important to have a hobby at school,
19:38but it is also important to have a stomach.
19:42In fact, Prime Minister Ishiba loves curry.
19:46After eating the curry of the Seaside Self-Defense Force,
19:49he started researching curry and created his own recipe.
19:59This curry is very popular in the People's Party.
20:04At one time, the curry was served at a stall called Shigeru-tei
20:09on the eve of the People's Party competition.
20:14If you can make such delicious curry,
20:17you can quit being a politician.
20:21On the other hand, Trump's favorite is hamburger.
20:26You may be able to catch Trump's stomach with the taste of the common people.
20:33And the main conversation with Mr. Trump is about foreign affairs.
20:39In that respect, Prime Minister Abe's wife, Ms. Akie,
20:43is also determined to cover Trump.
20:48In December last year,
20:50Mr. Trump contacted Ms. Akie directly and invited her to dinner.
20:56He also attended the inauguration ceremony in January.
21:00Ms. Akie still has a good relationship with President Trump.
21:05Ms. Akie's wife, Ms. Yoshiko, is very particular about foreign affairs.
21:08She even changed her opinion on the agenda set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
21:14She was very particular about foreign affairs.
21:20I think that's why she did that.
21:25On the other hand, Prime Minister Yoshiko's wife,
21:31I don't know what to do with foreign affairs.
21:34I have a lot of responsibility.
21:38She talked about foreign affairs when she just became a First Lady.
21:43When she visited Indonesia in January, when she made her debut as a foreign official,
21:48she was the talk of the town.
21:52As for Ms. Yoshiko,
21:54Ms. Yoshiko's husband, Mr. Iwata,
21:57actually has another key figure.
22:01And that is...
22:03Mr. Takao, the interpreter of the Prime Minister.
22:09Mr. Takao is the interpreter of Ms. Yoshiko.
22:14I think this is a big advantage.
22:18Mr. Takao, who was the interpreter of Prime Minister Abe.
22:25After graduating from Tokyo University, he entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
22:30He is an elite official who obtained a master's degree from Harvard University University Kennedy School.
22:37He is said to be Mr. Trump's favorite.
22:41I was very impressed when I called him a little prime minister or an entertainer.
22:47Mr. Takao has a lot of vocabulary in both Japanese and English.
22:52He often points out that this little nuance is a good translation.
23:00In the scene where Prime Minister Ishiba asks for an answer,
23:03Mr. Takao, who has a lot of experience, analyzes whether Mr. Iwata will let him hear the starting point.
23:09The Japanese-American Chief Cabinet, which determines the future of Japan.
23:14Will Prime Minister Ishiba be able to grasp the heart of President Trump?
23:21Is Mr. Ishiba being dealt with by Trump?
23:25It's a little subtle right now.
23:28Even if Mr. Ishiba talks to Trump, I don't think it's a good thing.
23:33Isn't it just that Japan is on the left?
23:36How much Japan can contribute.
23:38I think we have to take that as a souvenir.
23:41But in the end, it's a souvenir like a mountain.
23:44In other words, it's a defense aircraft again.
23:47Even if it's the Japanese-American Chief Cabinet, it's not the time to say that.
23:51It's just going to get worse and worse.
23:56Shouldn't you talk to the interpreter?
23:59Don't translate everything Mr. Ishiba says.
24:02No, no, no.
24:04I think the interpreter probably has most of the conversations between Trump and Abe in his head,
24:10so I think we can talk based on his honor.
24:14It's not good if what he says and what the interpreter says are completely inconsistent.
24:19This happened before.
24:21Mr. Trump met with Kim Jong-un.
24:24At that time, he said bad things about the Korean Moon Jae-in.
24:28He even made fun of things like stupid.
24:31He treated him like a mat on the floor.
24:34That's what he said to Mr. Abe.
24:36And when he was told that the heart is also the brain,
24:39he said no comment, but Mr. Takao said something like yes, yes.
24:42At that time, Mr. Trump said,
24:44Don't say anything interesting.
24:46You're talking about something he didn't say.
24:49He laughed and said, I'm an entertainer.
24:51What do you think, Mr. Ishiba?
24:54I'm wondering if it's better to meet him.
24:58You don't think it's better not to meet him?
25:00On the contrary, if this happens,
25:02if I can meet him and calm down,
25:04maybe it's better to do it in person.
25:07What kind of conversation will it be?
25:10Mr. Ishiba is a Christian,
25:12so I wonder if he has something in common with Christianity.
25:16It's hard to imagine that Mr. Ishiba is suddenly getting along with Christianity.
25:20There's no element of curry rice or trains.
25:23Curry rice might be good.
25:25No, curry rice doesn't have a curry rice culture in America.
25:29Let's look at this comparison and see if there's a hint.
25:32A hint to get along.
25:34He was born in New York City, Tottori Prefecture.
25:37He is 67 and 78 years old.
25:39I think Mr. Yoshiko is a good match.
25:41Mr. Yoshiko and Mrs. Melania.
25:44Mr. Yoshiko is a first lady.
25:49He's very cheerful.
25:51He smiles a lot.
25:53He might be a bit of a sour guy.
25:55Mr. Yoshiko seemed to be the only one who was cheerful.
25:58Only Mr. Yoshiko?
26:00With Mr. Akiyama.
26:02I see.
26:03I don't think it's a good idea to try to get along with him through technical means.
26:08Mr. Trump knows the importance of Japan-U.S. relations.
26:12I think it's better to talk about the deal between competitors.
26:15But what if there's a problem with customs?
26:18What if you get beaten up?
26:20It's Mr. Trump's way of talking about it.
26:24You can't be scared to say that.
26:26You can talk about it properly.
26:30It's better to stop talking about technical things.
26:35I think it's better to stop talking about it.
26:37It's better to stop talking about it.
26:39I wonder if Mr. Ishiba will refuse to talk about it.
26:42Even during the Abe administration,
26:44there was a time when he got angry.
26:46He got angry because he didn't know what to do.
26:48At that time, Mr. Kushina, his son, helped him.
26:53His father was angry for 90 minutes.
26:55If he was angry for more than 90 minutes, he would be fine.
26:57But if he was angry for more than 90 minutes, his head would be stiff.
27:00He said, I'll take care of it.
27:02He said, wait for my heart.
27:04He was a little sad.
27:06When he was sad, Mr. Abe said, Donald, again.
27:09The negotiations resumed.
27:11He really had a hard time.
27:13But the United States is now turning the world against itself.
27:16He's starting to say that his country is number one.
27:19Will he be involved in Trump's deal?
27:22Will he clarify his position as an ally of this country?
27:26I think that's the problem in Japan.
27:29Mr. Kushina will say that.
27:31Mr. Abe will say that.
27:33The important thing here is to have a lot of allies behind you.
27:36On January 25th,
27:38a dinner party of the All-American Baseball Press Association.
27:42This video message from MVP Ohtani Shohei in 2024.
27:48To my beautiful wife,
27:51thank you for always being there for me
27:54and to my family and friends for their support.
27:58In fluent English,
28:00he expressed his gratitude to the people around him
28:03along with his feelings for his wife.
28:06This year, Ohtani is expected to return to Japan.
28:11What kind of change will he achieve?
28:15And there is one more person to look forward to this year.
28:20Today, I was able to go to the Uniform in Los Angeles.
28:24I'm going to start from scratch again.
28:27I'm very excited.
28:29After this,
28:30Sasaki Roki, the monster of Reiwa,
28:33thoroughly examines the points for his major activities.
28:38According to the satellite photos,
28:40he is the number one player in Japan.
28:43What is this red thing?
28:45I'm very curious.
28:46It's ugly.
28:48Let's take a look.
28:50Tonight, at 7.58pm.
28:54I'm going to be big!
28:55I can do it!
28:57You're kidding, right?
28:58I'm going to be big!
28:59Don't be too big!
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29:17This combination is perfect for eating.
29:20It's perfect.
29:21Don't be surprised!
29:23Branz.
29:25Ten years later,
29:27the green of the apartment grows with the people who live there.
29:32This is Branz.
29:34Environmentally-friendly apartment.
29:35Branz.
29:36Tokyo Real Estate.
29:38Tomorrow, you can be absorbed in life.
29:40If you have a good dream in the city...
29:42Yes!
29:43That's fast.
29:45The honey is sticky.
29:48It's hard.
29:50Tickle, pain, red herbal therapy.
29:54This is the moment!
29:57This is it!
29:58This is it!
29:59This is it!
30:00This is our future!
30:02That's right!
30:04Kitty Bird.
30:05Symbonia 4.
30:06Thank you!
30:09Tokyo Keinei University.
30:11Anytime.
30:12Anywhere.
30:13Anywhere.
30:14In your city.
30:15In your home.
30:16You can graduate from university.
30:18Opened in April 2025.
30:20Tokyo Keinei University.
30:23I asked people who have back pain.
30:25What symptoms do they have?
30:26Tickle, pain, red herbal therapy.
30:30Actually, all of them are correct.
30:32That's why it's a trial size that works for any back pain.
30:38Mercury.
30:39What I want the most now is a sneaker.
30:41Let's look at Mercury.
30:42I found it.
30:43This one.
30:44I was looking for a radio.
30:45Is that Mercury, too?
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31:23Today, I got a call from Doge's Uniform.
31:26I'm going to start from zero again.
31:29I'm so excited.
31:32The monster of Reiwa, Sasaki Roki, joined Doge's.
31:38Sasaki, who is under 25 years old,
31:40will start from a minor contract in the United States.
31:44The contract fee is 6.5 million dollars.
31:47It's about 1 billion yen in Japanese yen.
31:51Team mates, Shohei Otani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto,
31:55said this.
31:57I told them that I'm 25 years old.
32:00I got a call from each of them.
32:07Both Otani and Yamamoto are great players.
32:12I'm looking forward to playing with them.
32:17I'll do my best to be on the stage.
32:22Sasaki joined Doge's.
32:24He said that he is the strongest of all the Doge's players.
32:35First of all, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is in his second year.
32:41And this year,
32:43Shohei Otani, who is in his second year, is back as a player.
32:48And this time...
32:55Sasaki, you won the match!
33:01Sasaki Roki, who won the match in his 20s,
33:05joined Doge's.
33:08There are three Japanese players in the world's best team.
33:13How many points will these three players get?
33:17And...
33:19There are other players in Doge's.
33:24The first one is...
33:30The opening player of last year,
33:32the ace, Grasno.
33:34And Snell, who won the Cy Young Award twice,
33:38joined the Giants.
33:42It's really great that Shohei made it in his career.
33:46I want to be with those players to be the best player.
33:51It was a big factor in the transfer.
33:54He said that it was Otani who decided the transfer.
33:59There are other players in the starting line-up.
34:05He won 16 titles in 2022.
34:09Gonsolin is back from injury.
34:12And...
34:15That is strike three.
34:17Kim goes looking.
34:18Second strikeout for May.
34:20May, who was the opening player in 2020.
34:25And...
34:27Legend Sawan, who won the Cy Young Award three times.
34:31Kershaw is also said to have a strong contract with Doge's.
34:37In this season's Doge's,
34:39there is a possibility that eight opening players will join the team.
34:45I'm looking forward to seeing how Coach Roberts will handle it.
34:50Speaking of Sasaki's weapons...
34:55The fastest Japanese team in Otani.
34:58A fast ball of 165km.
35:02But this year's team is a major team.
35:06From the Yankees to the Mets.
35:09Sotoya.
35:12Ozuna of the Braves, who competed against Otani last year.
35:18There are a lot of strong players.
35:22Among them, Sasaki is...
35:25What I want to see is...
35:28In my mind, the straight and the hookball are the center of Tokyo.
35:34I want people to see that.
35:38Coach Sasaki.
35:40You're a veteran.
35:43How do you feel?
35:4523 years old.
35:47What do you do when you're 23?
35:51First of all, I'm an invited player.
35:54I'm an invited player to a major tournament.
35:57If I don't get injured,
36:00I can win a major contract before the tournament.
36:06Before the tournament?
36:08Yes, before the tournament.
36:10If I make it to the 4200, it's a major contract.
36:13If I make it to the 4200, it's a major contract.
36:18So you don't throw the ball in the minor tournament?
36:21No, I don't.
36:24There are a lot of players who throw the ball in the straight and the major tournament.
36:31How do you do it?
36:34Sasaki's good point is the angle.
36:38It's not just straight.
36:41He has a good slider.
36:43As he said, he has a good forkball.
36:47He has a good curveball.
36:50I'm curious.
36:52Sasaki has been throwing fastballs since he was in high school.
36:56He's improved a lot since he joined Lotte.
36:59Last year, his average speed was slower.
37:02Is it because he saved the ball?
37:04Or is he having trouble?
37:07What do you think about that?
37:09His average speed is slower.
37:13But he's good at absorbing the ball.
37:15I think he can do that.
37:17When he trains, his speed...
37:20I think he has some weaknesses.
37:23But when he goes to the Dodgers team,
37:26he trains those weaknesses.
37:29He might be able to recover faster.
37:34He has the ability to absorb the ball.
37:39I think that's his strength.
37:41So this is how he was able to absorb the ball?
37:45There are other pitchers who can do that.
37:49I see.
37:51What are the strengths of these 7 pitchers?
37:54The Dodgers has a pitcher who can protect the rotation.
38:00O-Tan is going to start throwing from May.
38:03Until then, the 6 pitchers will be playing.
38:07I don't think Sasaki can play in the 5th inning.
38:14But Snell, Glass and Yamamoto can play in the 5th inning.
38:20I think these 3 pitchers will protect the rotation.
38:25How many games will Sasaki play in a year?
38:31I think he'll play 20 to 25 games.
38:35I think he'll play 4 games a month.
38:39I think he'll play for a week or 6 days.
38:43He has a lot of first pitchers, so he can do that.
38:47Mr. Okashima, do you have any expectations for O-Tan?
38:56I think O-Tan is ready to play.
39:01It's O-Tan's return season.
39:06Will he be able to win the MVP 3 times in a row?
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41:56Mr. Okashima, do you have any concerns or expectations about Ohtani as a player and a batter?
42:09I think Ohtani is ready to hit.
42:14Last year's World Series, his injury was a little scary.
42:18He was able to recover during the rehab.
42:20He should be able to fully recover.
42:22A pitcher's left shoulder is different from the pitcher's right shoulder.
42:30A pitcher's left shoulder is different from the pitcher's right shoulder.
42:36If the pitcher's left shoulder is out of balance, everything will go wrong.
42:43So I'm a little worried about the pitcher's left shoulder.
42:46What about the pitcher's right shoulder?
42:48I think the pitcher's right shoulder is getting smaller.
42:50I think he doesn't have to do it.
42:55But he wants to do it.
42:58He's fast, so he'll be able to hit the ball.
43:01The number of times the pitcher's left shoulder is out of balance is fixed.
43:05If he doesn't recover, the pitcher will want to run.
43:11If the pitcher's left shoulder is out of balance, the pitcher will want to run.
43:15I think Ohtani is able to run, but he needs to stop that.
43:20He needs to stop it as a team.
43:22But it's also a matter of age.
43:24How much does it take to recover from one injury?
43:28It's different for Ohtani.
43:30Ohtani is still evolving.
43:35If he's in good shape, I think he'll win 10 games.
43:38If he doesn't recover, I don't think he'll be able to be MVP.
43:43I think if Ohtani wins 10 games,
43:47he'll be able to be MVP.
43:53But Ohtani, including myself, is expecting too much.
44:01Is it okay to expect so much?
44:03He's a pitcher, right?
44:05That means he'll throw once every 4 or 5 days, right?
44:09What else will he do?
44:12Will he run?
44:14I think he'll run this year.
44:16He'll run twice this year.
44:19Will he throw once every 4 or 5 days and hit a home run?
44:24I think so.
44:26That's why he's amazing.
44:29That's why it's better to reduce the number of runs.
44:32That's right.
44:35But not everyone in Japan is expecting so much.
44:41Ohtani will continue to exceed the expectations of everyone in Japan.
44:44What will happen to him?
44:49We will announce the results at the end of the program.
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47:26I'm not expecting this much
47:29I'm pretty high-hopping
47:31Up to there
47:33Including my wife
47:36It's like a curtain of attention
47:38To meet expectations with this
47:41I think it's pretty hard
47:45I'm expecting dogs all over the world
47:50As Mr. Okajima said
47:51Not more than 50 home runs
47:53About 30
47:54If it was about 30%
47:57I don't think Ohtani would lose that much
48:03Looking at the Japanese players who have been to the major
48:07After all, the Japanese are overwhelmed by the physical strength of the major
48:12But Ohtani
48:14I feel like I'm looking at the major from above
48:19It's a little different
48:24It's amazing because it's a super after that makes home runs and pitching expect
48:29Sasaki is also thin but tall
48:33It's 192 cm
48:36If you get here
48:38American players will look down
48:41In the case of Ohtani
48:43If you don't have such a big part
48:45It's hard to hit
48:48If it's just a pitcher, you don't have to put it on
48:52Like Darby Johnson
48:54Darby Johnson is a good example
48:56It's right where you can put it
48:58Mr. Sasaki is young
49:01If it's an image so far
49:03After completing it in Japan to some extent
49:05I think there were many patterns of major
49:09After this
49:10What is the change that is happening in the Japanese baseball world now?
49:15I still have this when I go to Nagashima
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52:06Toshio Sasaki is young
52:09The image so far
52:10After completing it in Japan to some extent
52:13I think there were many patterns called major
52:16In the case of Mr. Sasaki
52:17Go over there and adjust and finish
52:19If this goes well
52:21Is there a feeling that it will be a new model in the future?
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52:25I think it's better to be young
52:27If you can go young
52:28I want you to go
52:29But recently
52:30After graduating from high school
52:31Suddenly
52:32There are people
52:33Is it such an era?
52:35About half of elementary school students
52:36It seems to be aiming for a major
52:38Elementary school students
52:39I went from school
52:41Middle school, high school
52:42I'm like Nagashima
52:43I still have this
52:44I don't feel like that
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