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00:00:59It's February 3rd.
00:01:04Today is February 2nd.
00:01:07It's been four years since February 2nd.
00:01:11And this year's forecast is south-southwest.
00:01:14However, there is a problem with the mass disposal of the remaining forecast every year.
00:01:20It is required to completely remove the wind hose.
00:01:24Speaking of removing...
00:01:26We can't let go of our smartphones all day.
00:01:31There is a problem with the dependence on excessive smartphones.
00:01:34Even in Japan, people are shouting to get rid of their smartphones.
00:01:38In the Australian Parliament in November last year,
00:01:41a bill banning the use of SNS under the age of 16 was passed.
00:01:47In order to protect children from sexual crime and bullying,
00:01:50and to encourage them to play outdoors and participate in sports,
00:01:54Prime Minister Albanese pointed out that SNS causes social harm
00:01:59and keeps children away from true friends and experiences.
00:02:06So, today's Sokomade Itte Inkai N.P. is on the theme of removal.
00:02:13While President Trump, who chants America First, is advancing from the international framework,
00:02:20can Japan, an ally of the United States, be able to get rid of the dependence on the United States?
00:02:26While North Korea has a large number of North Korean defectors,
00:02:30in South Korea, there are still abnormalities,
00:02:33such as the arrest of the four presidents who issued a resolution.
00:02:38What will happen to the Korean Peninsula in the future?
00:02:43While there are a lot of burglaries and special fraud cases involving the Yamibaito,
00:02:48the police are strengthening the protection of the perpetrators who applied for a part-time job.
00:02:52Will the Yamibaito be able to be realized in the future?
00:02:57While there is a lot of desire and temptation in this world,
00:03:01there are more and more young people who escape from their instincts,
00:03:04such as leaving alcohol, cars, and brands.
00:03:08What do young people spend their money on?
00:03:12The members of the committee will discuss this in detail, including experts.
00:03:18Is it okay to say that much, NP?
00:03:21It's a question of whether or not we can get out of it.
00:03:24Think about the discussion.
00:03:38Hello.
00:03:39Hello.
00:03:40The members of the committee will discuss this in detail, including experts.
00:03:54It's been a long time since you've been here.
00:03:57Mr. Konishi, it's been a long time, hasn't it?
00:04:00Yes, it is.
00:04:01I'm usually called on winter vacation or summer vacation.
00:04:05When the university is off.
00:04:07When the university is off, I'm called on.
00:04:10I'm a seasonal worker.
00:04:11No, I'm not.
00:04:12When we were young, we didn't eat a lot of Egomaki.
00:04:17We didn't eat it in Osaka.
00:04:19I don't think this generation has eaten it.
00:04:21That's right.
00:04:22It's an unusual act to eat it in Kansai.
00:04:28It's natural to talk a lot and eat it.
00:04:30It's unusual, so I don't eat it.
00:04:32If Kanto people didn't eat it, it wouldn't be unusual.
00:04:36It's been a long time since I've been here.
00:04:38I'm Tony Trouden, an actor.
00:04:40Nice to meet you.
00:04:41Nice to meet you.
00:04:43By the way, where is Mr. Trouden from?
00:04:46I'm half German.
00:04:48That's great.
00:04:49Everything is cool.
00:04:51Is that so?
00:04:53My real life is cool.
00:04:56Do you have a thing for Germany?
00:04:58No, I feel inferiority.
00:05:00That's not true.
00:05:02Let's move on to the first theme.
00:05:05First of all, President Trump's inauguration.
00:05:08The golden age has arrived in the United States.
00:05:10What should Japan do at that time?
00:05:18Defeat is a state where the joint is off and the position of the bone is deviated from its original position.
00:05:25Shouhei Otani of the American Major League Dodgers.
00:05:29On October 26th of last year, he was injured in the second World Series against the Yankees.
00:05:36He was diagnosed with left shoulder adduction.
00:05:39After that, he continued to play while being fixed with taping.
00:05:43He achieved the first victory of the World Series in his life.
00:05:48Otani, who underwent surgery in November last year, is scheduled to join the spring camp starting this month.
00:05:55Will the second World Series be revived this season?
00:05:59There is also a lot of attention to the opening match held in Japan next month.
00:06:04There is also news about Mrs. Manko's pregnancy.
00:06:09Otani is active in America across the sea from Japan.
00:06:15On the 20th of last month, Donald Trump took office as the 47th president of the United States.
00:06:22It's been 132 years since the president's experience has come to fruition.
00:06:29In the election campaign, President Trump said,
00:06:32We will restore America to its former glory.
00:06:36In the past four years, the increase in inflation and unemployment has led to dissatisfaction in society and politics.
00:06:46In his inauguration speech on the 20th of last month,
00:06:50The golden age of America begins now.
00:06:53He emphasized the change in policy from the Biden administration.
00:06:58The Paris Agreement, a framework for warming measures, and the withdrawal from the World Health Organization, etc.
00:07:05He signed the president's orders one after another from the first day of his inauguration.
00:07:10President Trump said last month,
00:07:13In Panama, which was once managed by the United States,
00:07:16It is unfavorable that the time of infection is being paid for.
00:07:21In addition, he said it was necessary for security reasons.
00:07:28He showed interest in Greenland, Denmark.
00:07:31In order to achieve this, he showed a position where military and economic pressure was not enough.
00:07:37In addition, he is seeking to raise the national defense cost to 5% of the GDP for the Korean Peninsula.
00:07:47Of course, such pressure will also affect Japan, an ally of the United States.
00:07:53President Trump understands the importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
00:07:58However, China, which aims for rapid military and defense expansion,
00:08:02North Korea, which promotes the development of land-based ballistic missiles that dominate the U.S. mainland,
00:08:07In order to resist the threat,
00:08:09There is a possibility that Japan will face a significant increase in the burden of the U.S. military budget.
00:08:16According to a report by Mr. Bolton, who was the first vice-president of the Trump administration,
00:08:22It is said that he asked for 8.5 billion yen, which is more than four times the amount he was burdened at the time, per year.
00:08:33However, Mr. Trump was defeated in the 2020 presidential election, so he resigned.
00:08:39However, when negotiating to determine the burden from 2027,
00:08:45Mr. Trump also pointed out that he was looking for an increase in burden in Japan.
00:08:51Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ishiba said at his inauguration in October last year,
00:08:56He stated that he was aiming to reach an understanding agreement to strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance,
00:09:01He said that the training base should be placed in the United States for the purpose of improving the ability of the Self-Defense Force.
00:09:08Mr. Ishiba has long said that Japan is an independent sovereign state,
00:09:13He has argued that we should build an equal relationship between Japan and the United States,
00:09:17At the inauguration, he explained that Japan has no obligation to defend the United States.
00:09:23If the U.S. side wants to review the U.S.-Japan regional agreement,
00:09:29It is possible that President Trump will take this opportunity to make a new proposal,
00:09:33and demand that the Japanese side take responsibility for the burden.
00:09:38On the other hand, the Japanese government is in a hurry to expand the export of defense equipment,
00:09:43in order to develop the domestic defense industry.
00:09:47It is also working on joint development of missiles for the United States,
00:09:50and joint development of the next fighter aircraft with the United Kingdom and Italy.
00:09:55Will he be able to reduce the dependence on the United States by avoiding President Trump,
00:10:01who is in a hurry to buy equipment for development in his own country?
00:10:07I have a question for you.
00:10:09Do you think Japan should withdraw from the dependence on the United States?
00:10:17I have a question for you.
00:10:19Do you think Japan should withdraw from the dependence on the United States?
00:10:23We have received various comments from everyone,
00:10:26and many people say that Japan should withdraw from the dependence on the United States.
00:10:29Ms. Moe, do you think it is difficult for Japan to withdraw from the dependence on the United States now?
00:10:33Looking at President Trump's speech,
00:10:37he was a big mouse who seemed to have taken over the country,
00:10:43and he had a lot of momentum.
00:10:45At this stage, looking at Japan's national strength,
00:10:48I think it is dangerous for Japan to follow the United States.
00:10:57But what I was really curious about was
00:11:00that Trump's response to Mr. Ishiba was not too bad.
00:11:06He met Mr. Akiyama right away,
00:11:11and even though he was around Mr. Song,
00:11:13Mr. Ishiba was treated too badly.
00:11:16If I were in Mr. Ishiba's position,
00:11:19I would have thought that he was completely naive.
00:11:22I hate him.
00:11:24Mr. Trump likes Mr. Abe too much,
00:11:27and he knows that Mr. Ishiba is Abe's natural enemy,
00:11:30so he hasn't seen him as a human being from the beginning.
00:11:34Maybe he hasn't seen him as a negotiator yet.
00:11:38I was wondering if I could meet him.
00:11:42It can't be helped that he refused by himself.
00:11:44He said he refused.
00:11:46Is it true?
00:11:48It's like a guy who was beaten up somewhere at night
00:11:52and woke up and said,
00:11:54I'll do this much today.
00:11:56It's like throwing away the lines.
00:11:58I heard this from Mr. Abe.
00:12:00In the history of Japan-U.S. relations,
00:12:02Japan-U.S. trade talks can be cut in half in about 20 minutes.
00:12:06It's never been cut from the Japanese side.
00:12:09Only when Mr. Abe and Mr. Trump were together,
00:12:11Mr. Trump said,
00:12:13I won't cut it for the first time.
00:12:15But the next plan was approaching,
00:12:17and for the first time in history,
00:12:19the Japanese side said,
00:12:21It's about time to cut it.
00:12:23I think it's important to figure out
00:12:25how to build a good relationship
00:12:27between Japan and the United States
00:12:29without Mr. Abe.
00:12:31It depends on the United States
00:12:33when to meet Trump.
00:12:35In other words,
00:12:37I don't even know what the Trump administration
00:12:39is trying to do.
00:12:41In other words,
00:12:43the economic policy is full of contradictions.
00:12:45But basically,
00:12:47we have to raise inflation.
00:12:49Like Biden,
00:12:51I don't care about two-digit inflation.
00:12:53That's what 100 economists are saying.
00:12:55It's crazy.
00:12:57If the price of imported goods rises,
00:12:59the price of domestic subsidies will also rise.
00:13:01Yes.
00:13:03And immigration will also be restricted.
00:13:05The U.S. economy is growing steadily
00:13:07because it has a certain degree of immigration
00:13:09and everyone has a job they don't like.
00:13:11This hasn't changed for 200 years.
00:13:13So,
00:13:15Mr. Ishiba,
00:13:17you're probably
00:13:19in favor of a tariffs policy,
00:13:21especially against Japan.
00:13:23This is probably
00:13:25a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada.
00:13:27Especially against Canada,
00:13:29it's terrible.
00:13:31It's an ally country.
00:13:33If you can't stop it,
00:13:35become the 51st prime minister.
00:13:37This is an insult.
00:13:39How can you form an alliance
00:13:41with such a violent country?
00:13:43In fact,
00:13:45he said he would do tariffs
00:13:47with America First,
00:13:49but I don't think
00:13:51it was Trump's idea.
00:13:53It was a popular idea
00:13:55in the U.S. 100 years ago.
00:13:57But I don't think
00:13:59all the presidents of the U.S.
00:14:01have done anything
00:14:03for humanity
00:14:05while losing so much to the U.S.
00:14:07They always do it
00:14:09for the national interest of the U.S.
00:14:11The U.S. military base
00:14:13is not for Japan,
00:14:15but for the U.S.
00:14:17It happens to be
00:14:19for the benefit of Japan.
00:14:21The U.S. military base
00:14:23is not there
00:14:25to protect Japan
00:14:27until the national interest of the U.S.
00:14:29There is talk of Greenland
00:14:31and Panama,
00:14:33but I don't think
00:14:35they are for China.
00:14:37We know there are resources
00:14:39in Greenland,
00:14:41and Panama has normalized
00:14:43its relations with China.
00:14:45It is a performance
00:14:47that looks violent,
00:14:49but in terms of the interests
00:14:51of Japan and the U.S.,
00:14:53it is a coexistence.
00:14:55However,
00:14:57it is a weakness.
00:14:59It is strange to say
00:15:01it is a weakness,
00:15:03but it is a dependence
00:15:05on the lower class.
00:15:07Japan has to protect
00:15:09its own country,
00:15:11so I think it is a coexistence.
00:15:13Japan is an independent country,
00:15:15so it is impossible
00:15:17to depend on
00:15:19one country
00:15:21in terms of spirit and reality.
00:15:23But Japan is
00:15:25in a situation
00:15:27where China's
00:15:29power-driven changes
00:15:31are coming closer.
00:15:33So I think
00:15:35we are among
00:15:37the lower classes
00:15:39in the U.S.,
00:15:41but I don't know
00:15:43if it is true.
00:15:45So I think it is not
00:15:47a dependence,
00:15:49but a coexistence.
00:15:51Japan and the U.S.
00:15:53are close to each other
00:15:55even though it is difficult
00:15:57to say so.
00:15:59They respect each other
00:16:01very much.
00:16:03The Self-Defense Force
00:16:05and the U.S. Navy
00:16:07are very close.
00:16:09I would like to ask
00:16:11what you think.
00:16:13If there was no
00:16:15Japan-U.S. alliance,
00:16:17if the U.S. military
00:16:19did not infiltrate Okinawa,
00:16:21what would happen
00:16:23to Okinawa?
00:16:25To be honest,
00:16:27Mr. Tajima has been
00:16:29a member of this committee
00:16:31for a long time.
00:16:33Basically,
00:16:35Japan and Korea
00:16:37cannot maintain
00:16:39their defense
00:16:41without the U.S.
00:16:43power.
00:16:45So I don't think
00:16:47North Korea can
00:16:49change the Japan-U.S.
00:16:51regional agreement
00:16:53to something better.
00:16:55Mr. Ishiba,
00:16:57if you think so,
00:16:59you can ask Mr. Trump
00:17:01about that.
00:17:03Because Mr. Trump
00:17:05wants a comprehensive relationship
00:17:07with Japan.
00:17:09If he only wants
00:17:11U.S. defense,
00:17:13can you defend
00:17:15U.S. defense?
00:17:17Can you do that?
00:17:19Specifically.
00:17:21But Korea is doing that.
00:17:23Many people died in Vietnam.
00:17:25Korea has developed
00:17:27a comprehensive relationship.
00:17:29So we can say that,
00:17:31but Japan is not doing that.
00:17:33I think they are discussing
00:17:35the security guarantee
00:17:37including the martial law.
00:17:39They are discussing
00:17:41how to do that.
00:17:43It is the U.S. who imposed
00:17:45the martial law.
00:17:47Japan has the U.S. base.
00:17:49But we don't know
00:17:51if China and Taiwan
00:17:53will help Japan.
00:17:55But Japan has the U.S. base.
00:17:57So it is not strange
00:17:59if China attacks Japan
00:18:01or Okinawa.
00:18:03If you leave the land
00:18:05and buildings,
00:18:07they will wither.
00:18:09The mission of mythology
00:18:11is to show the future
00:18:13of Japan.
00:18:15We will keep running
00:18:17with passion.
00:18:19We will do everything
00:18:21for the happiness
00:18:23and the future
00:18:25beyond our imagination.
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00:20:49In the end,
00:20:51if America thinks it's dangerous
00:20:53because of economic problems,
00:20:55it will issue a military guarantee.
00:20:57If Japan has more than half
00:20:59of the market,
00:21:01it will become an important part
00:21:03of weapons.
00:21:05The same thing is happening
00:21:07in China right now.
00:21:09In the end, it will be crushed.
00:21:11The best example so far is
00:21:13the US steel and Japanese iron issue.
00:21:15In the end,
00:21:17Biden said it was a threat
00:21:19to the security guarantee.
00:21:21Japan, an ally, is a threat.
00:21:23That's why we're looking at it
00:21:25in the same pair as China.
00:21:27In other words,
00:21:29we're going to expand
00:21:31the power of the US
00:21:33to other areas
00:21:35and negotiate.
00:21:37In that case,
00:21:39it's important
00:21:41that the Japanese side
00:21:43doesn't decide
00:21:45what to do.
00:21:47Mr. Konishi,
00:21:49what do you think?
00:21:51The US steel issue
00:21:53was decided by Biden.
00:21:55If Biden decides it,
00:21:57I don't think there's a zero chance.
00:21:59It's difficult,
00:22:01but since Biden denied it,
00:22:03I think it's good.
00:22:05It's a medium-term policy.
00:22:07They tried to decouple China
00:22:09to seal it in,
00:22:11but in reality,
00:22:13they can't decouple.
00:22:15For example,
00:22:17most of the shares
00:22:19of Japanese electric cars
00:22:21are in China.
00:22:23Honda and Nissan
00:22:25are in China,
00:22:27but only a small percentage.
00:22:29So,
00:22:31if they don't make a relationship
00:22:33with China,
00:22:35they won't be able
00:22:37to survive in Japan.
00:22:39In terms of economy,
00:22:41it's not the US,
00:22:43it's China.
00:22:45In terms of money,
00:22:47import and export are
00:22:49in China.
00:22:51Mr. Traude,
00:22:53whether it's the US or China,
00:22:55if they don't
00:22:57use Japanese food
00:22:59as a national power,
00:23:01they won't be able
00:23:03to decouple.
00:23:05In fact,
00:23:07the price of rice
00:23:09is getting higher and higher.
00:23:11It's a decline of national power.
00:23:13It's like the saying,
00:23:15if there's no rice,
00:23:17it's over.
00:23:19I want you to explain
00:23:21why it's a decline.
00:23:23It's because
00:23:25rice consumption
00:23:27has decreased
00:23:29by less than a third.
00:23:31So,
00:23:33if there's a war
00:23:35and it's hard to trade,
00:23:37Japan has rice,
00:23:39so they can eat it.
00:23:41But they're only
00:23:43self-sufficient.
00:23:45So,
00:23:47the only way to
00:23:49make money is
00:23:51to eat rice.
00:23:53So,
00:23:55it's not the time
00:23:57to eat ramen.
00:23:59Don't you run a ramen shop?
00:24:01When you eat ramen,
00:24:03you should be grateful
00:24:05and eat it.
00:24:07I have another question.
00:24:09Mr. Biden is already
00:24:11dead, so you don't
00:24:13have to listen to him.
00:24:15Mr. Biden said
00:24:17he would protect his home
00:24:19because it was his home.
00:24:21In that case,
00:24:23Japan has the American base.
00:24:25Japan doesn't have a national
00:24:27alliance with Taiwan,
00:24:29but Japan is willing to help.
00:24:31But if China and Taiwan
00:24:33actually fight,
00:24:35I don't know if Japan will help.
00:24:37But Japan has a base,
00:24:39so it's not surprising
00:24:41that China attacked Japan
00:24:43or Okinawa.
00:24:45I don't think
00:24:47Xi Jinping wants to fight
00:24:49with the United States.
00:24:51I don't think
00:24:53Trump wants to fight
00:24:55with China.
00:24:57As you know,
00:24:59Trump is actually
00:25:01a cautious person in the United States.
00:25:03In Trump's brain,
00:25:05there is a conflict
00:25:07between the complete withdrawal
00:25:09theory and the withdrawal theory.
00:25:11That's why he didn't
00:25:13want to fight with China.
00:25:15That's why he didn't
00:25:17want to fight with China.
00:25:19Trump's military policy
00:25:21is just a base attack
00:25:23on Syria.
00:25:25But it's true that
00:25:27he's very cautious.
00:25:29I don't think
00:25:31Trump's four-year plan
00:25:33is a military policy.
00:25:35If I were Xi Jinping,
00:25:37the best scenario
00:25:39would be a fake news
00:25:41or a military attack
00:25:43on the United States.
00:25:45I think that would be
00:25:47the best scenario.
00:25:49In fact,
00:25:51China doesn't have
00:25:53enough forces
00:25:55to attack
00:25:57Taiwan.
00:25:59So I don't think
00:26:01Trump's four-year plan
00:26:03is a military policy.
00:26:05I don't think
00:26:07Trump's four-year plan
00:26:09is a military policy.
00:26:39Is that so?
00:27:09I don't think
00:27:11Trump's four-year plan
00:27:13is a military policy.
00:27:15I don't think
00:27:17Trump's four-year plan
00:27:19is a military policy.
00:27:21I don't think
00:27:23Trump's four-year plan
00:27:25is a military policy.
00:27:27I don't think
00:27:29Trump's four-year plan
00:27:31is a military policy.
00:27:33I don't think
00:27:35Trump's four-year plan
00:27:37is a military policy.
00:28:07The situation in North Korea is serious.
00:28:09According to the internal information
00:28:11of Daily NK,
00:28:13the soldiers sent to Russia
00:28:15are terrified of death
00:28:17and are in a terrible concentration camp.
00:28:19They can't adapt to
00:28:21various aspects such as culture.
00:28:23It is said that there are
00:28:25signs of ideological change.
00:28:27If the people of North Korea
00:28:29find out about this,
00:28:31there may be
00:28:33more defectors.
00:28:35On the other hand,
00:28:37on December 3rd last year,
00:28:39President Yoon Son-nyeol
00:28:41issued a resolution.
00:28:43Mr. Yoon explained that
00:28:45it was to protect Korea
00:28:47from the threat of North Korea
00:28:49and the anti-national forces
00:28:51and to protect the freedom of the law.
00:28:53However, the real reason for
00:28:55issuing the resolution
00:28:57is not a threat from the outside,
00:28:59but that he is politically
00:29:01cornered.
00:29:03And on the 15th of last month,
00:29:05South Korea's Joint Investigation Headquarters,
00:29:07which is in charge of the emergency resolution
00:29:09declaration,
00:29:11began the execution
00:29:13of Mr. Yoon's arrest warrant
00:29:15with the suspicion
00:29:17that he was involved in an internal conflict.
00:29:19The investigators broke into the court
00:29:21and arrested President Yoon.
00:29:23This is the first time
00:29:25that the current president of South Korea
00:29:27has been arrested.
00:29:29Mr. Yoon released a video call
00:29:31saying,
00:29:33although it was an illegal operation,
00:29:35he decided to comply with the investigation.
00:29:37And on the 19th of last month,
00:29:39the court issued
00:29:41an arrest warrant.
00:29:43Mr. Yoon was arrested
00:29:45by the investigation authorities.
00:29:47After that,
00:29:49on the 26th of last month,
00:29:51President Yoon was charged
00:29:53with the crime of
00:29:55committing an internal conflict
00:29:57and was prosecuted by South Korea.
00:29:59According to South Korean law,
00:30:01the perpetrator of an internal conflict
00:30:03should be sentenced to death
00:30:05or be sentenced to life imprisonment.
00:30:07The whereabouts of the investigation
00:30:09are being investigated.
00:30:11In other countries,
00:30:13even the court of justice,
00:30:15which judges Mr. Yoon's
00:30:17involvement in an internal conflict,
00:30:19focuses on dealing with
00:30:21an internal conflict.
00:30:23Last December,
00:30:25the National Assembly passed
00:30:27a resolution on the
00:30:29criminal charges of an internal conflict.
00:30:31However,
00:30:33the National Assembly's resolution
00:30:35on the criminal charges of an internal conflict
00:30:37was announced
00:30:39on the 3rd of last month.
00:30:41The resolution stated that
00:30:43the criminal charges of an internal conflict
00:30:45should be resolved in a court of law
00:30:47and should not be
00:30:49against the law,
00:30:51but against the constitution.
00:30:53The resolution stated that
00:30:55the criminal charges of an internal conflict
00:30:57should be resolved in a court of law
00:30:59and should not be
00:31:01against the law,
00:31:03but against the constitution.
00:31:05However,
00:31:07North Korea's North Korea Central News
00:31:09pointed out that
00:31:11the international community
00:31:13voted for Yoon's political life
00:31:15to end early.
00:31:17Mr. Yoon
00:31:19filed a lawsuit
00:31:21against the National Assembly
00:31:23and said that
00:31:25the international community
00:31:27voted for Yoon.
00:31:29Kim Jong-un,
00:31:31the prime minister of North Korea,
00:31:33is said to welcome the situation
00:31:35where the Korean leader,
00:31:37who has been fighting
00:31:39against North Korea
00:31:41since the beginning
00:31:43of the Korean War,
00:31:45will be replaced by Kim Jong-un
00:31:47by May 2021.
00:31:49So, I have a question for you.
00:31:51Do you think that the relationship
00:31:53between Japan and North Korea
00:31:55will deteriorate in the future?
00:32:21I think that Japan should
00:32:23focus on its own country.
00:32:25So, I think that
00:32:27Japan should solve
00:32:29its own problems
00:32:31first.
00:32:33That's what I think.
00:32:35I'm really surprised.
00:32:37I don't want to be
00:32:39the president of Korea.
00:32:41I don't know why people
00:32:43in North Korea
00:32:45end up like that.
00:32:47Why do they end up like that?
00:32:49They get arrested,
00:32:51get arrested,
00:32:53get arrested,
00:32:55get arrested,
00:32:57get arrested,
00:32:59get arrested,
00:33:01get arrested,
00:33:03get arrested,
00:33:05get arrested,
00:33:07get arrested,
00:33:09get arrested,
00:33:11get arrested,
00:33:13get arrested,
00:33:15get arrested,
00:33:17get arrested,
00:33:37get arrested.
00:33:39Let's listen to Mr. Baku first.
00:33:42The biggest problem is that the public opinion, which was dominated by the opposition, has collapsed.
00:33:48Now, the number of people who support President Yun has exceeded 50%.
00:33:52He's in the lead.
00:33:54So, I wonder what the judges of the Constitutional Court will think about this public opinion.
00:34:00Next, the main person who said he would arrest President Yun will be arrested for incitement.
00:34:09Then the public opinion will move again, and the person who tried to arrest him for incitement will be accused of incitement.
00:34:17If you add that up, which one is incitement?
00:34:23He has been accused of incitement for 29 consecutive executions.
00:34:27In other words, he has confused the nation.
00:34:30Even so, the Democratic Party has done it.
00:34:35So, President Yun should have sued more and sued more to get the people to move, but what he did was an emergency resolution.
00:34:53Mr. Baku, I'd like to ask you again about the moment when you issued the resolution.
00:34:56Mr. Yun, why did you decide to issue this resolution?
00:35:00Was it because you thought North Korea and China had an influence on South Korea?
00:35:05I think so.
00:35:06The President was serious about the information that was being broadcast on YouTube.
00:35:10In other words, the opposition is under North Korea's control, and the election was a false election.
00:35:17So, I issued the resolution because I wanted to do what I wanted to do.
00:35:27So, the election was stolen.
00:35:30Yes.
00:35:31It's exactly the same as America.
00:35:32It's exactly the same as America.
00:35:33That's basically Trump's fake.
00:35:36In fact, in the case of South Korea, what is the basis for North Korea's election?
00:35:48I don't think there is a basis.
00:35:50Then it's a fake, isn't it?
00:35:51I think it's fake news.
00:35:52I heard from a reporter in South Korea that he often watches the broadcasts of conservative YouTubers.
00:36:00So, South Korea is a YouTube society.
00:36:02But North Koreans don't watch the broadcasts of conservative YouTubers.
00:36:04They watch the broadcasts of conservative YouTubers at night.
00:36:07In particular, the older generation supports President Yoon.
00:36:09They trust all the contents of the YouTube channel.
00:36:12I'd like to hear about what's going to happen to President Yoon in the future.
00:36:18So, the most important thing is...
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00:48:10There are more and more elderly people.
00:48:13You're using a smartphone, aren't you?
00:48:15What?
00:48:16It's about us!
00:48:18After this, Mr. Tadafumi will appear in the studio.
00:48:22He will talk about the dark part of his job,
00:48:25which young people should be careful not to imitate.
00:48:28I have a question for everyone.
00:48:30What do you want to ask Mr. Tadafumi?
00:48:34What do you want to ask Mr. Tadafumi?
00:48:37I have a question for everyone.
00:48:42I have invited a guest.
00:48:44He is a journalist who is familiar with fraud and bad news.
00:48:46He is Mr. Tadafumi.
00:48:48Nice to meet you.
00:48:51I think everyone has a lot of questions for Mr. Tadafumi.
00:48:55I would like to answer your questions.
00:48:58Mr. Trauden, what do you think?
00:49:00I don't think anyone has a dark part in their job.
00:49:03Have you seen such information on social media?
00:49:08There are rumors that it's a bad thing.
00:49:12There are rumors that it's a bad thing.
00:49:15I think many people think it's suspicious
00:49:19not to look at such information.
00:49:23I think it's a bad thing not to look at such information.
00:49:24I think it's a bad thing not to look at such information.
00:49:27It's written here that this is a regulation.
00:49:30It's not about had articulation.
00:49:32It's about law enforcement.
00:49:34Now social media is treated like a bad thing.
00:49:39Dark part is all about social media.
00:49:44I don't think social media itself is bad.
00:49:47It's bad for people who abuse social media.
00:49:50In order to break the bad image,
00:49:52I'd like to ask you a little bit about what's going on with this kind of law enforcement.
00:49:57That's right.
00:49:58We're working hard to get rid of the so-called yamibaito.
00:50:06Originally, yamibaito...
00:50:08Now, the police are finally doing it.
00:50:10It's also called the so-called employment fraud strategy.
00:50:13We've been doing that.
00:50:14The reason why there's been so much fraud in the last decade or so
00:50:18is that the problem is that more and more people are looking for yamibaito.
00:50:23I've been saying this for 10 years, and I've been doing it on TV and stuff.
00:50:26It's been about last year.
00:50:28Finally, everyone started to pay attention and the police started to act.
00:50:32I think it's a little late to respond to this kind of law enforcement.
00:50:36We need to speed up the elimination of yamibaito on social media.
00:50:42It's going to be dragged in one after another.
00:50:45How do you tell the fundamental difference between yamibaito and not-so-yamibaito?
00:50:51Basically, the group that's recruiting is a group that's been doing fraud, so they're lying.
00:50:56I don't think we can judge just by the content of the recruitment.
00:50:59You can't judge?
00:51:02Cancel the meeting this morning?
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00:51:39Where does that confidence come from?
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00:53:47How do you see the fundamental difference between a dark part-time job and a non-dark part-time job?
00:53:52Basically, the recruitment is a group that was originally doing fraud, so they lie.
00:53:57Basically, you can't judge just by the content of the recruitment.
00:54:00You can't judge?
00:54:01You can't judge?
00:54:02You can't judge almost.
00:54:03That's the scary part.
00:54:04Isn't it strange?
00:54:06If you teach a dark part-time job, you'll know that it's super expensive.
00:54:13If you look at various reports, you have to put in AI and find out.
00:54:18If it's normal, you'll be fooled.
00:54:20If you expect a normal part-time job, it's a matter of how to deal with it.
00:54:24It's a matter of whether AI can see through it or not.
00:54:27How do you deal with this?
00:54:29It's just a lot of money.
00:54:31It's still suspicious that it's a good reward.
00:54:34No, it's not.
00:54:35It's not a lot of money.
00:54:36It looks like a normal recruitment.
00:54:38What kind of recruitment is there?
00:54:40First of all, I think you'll be fooled.
00:54:43There's a case in which a person who thinks that the reward is a dark part-time job is actually caught.
00:54:49Why? I thought so, too.
00:54:51What kind of reward is that?
00:54:53I heard about the story of a housewife who became a housewife.
00:54:56She was recruited for 10,000 yen a day.
00:54:58What's the job?
00:55:00The job is to carry the luggage.
00:55:03Carry the luggage?
00:55:04That's what it's like.
00:55:05Was it a problem with the contents of the luggage?
00:55:08That's right.
00:55:09I didn't notice it the first time I saw it.
00:55:11When I was waiting for my luggage at the station, it arrived.
00:55:14It was designated and I took it with me.
00:55:17Then I got 10,000 yen.
00:55:19The second time, when I got a paper bag from an elderly person for the first time,
00:55:24I realized that it was a paper bag.
00:55:28In fact, all the personal information was suppressed in advance.
00:55:32Everyone's personal information was suppressed.
00:55:35The person next to me was raising a child.
00:55:39Then I had to go pick up the child.
00:55:42So I asked the person next to me if this paper bag was a scam.
00:55:47I should have asked the police.
00:55:50I've been taking care of the child all the time, and I've been getting paid, so I contacted the person who hired me.
00:55:55So I was told to put it in the coin locker.
00:55:59I think it's a good idea to believe the word white case.
00:56:04I'm not a suspicious person.
00:56:06That's the most suspicious word.
00:56:09That's true.
00:56:11I don't think everyone has that kind of idea.
00:56:15I've heard of it before.
00:56:17The principle of Yamibaito is to collect personal information.
00:56:24Don't you usually ask for personal information when you work part-time?
00:56:28Is it strange to ask?
00:56:30First of all, I'd like to tell you how to distinguish between Yamibaito and Yamibaito.
00:56:35There are a lot of Yamibaito recruiters out there.
00:56:40I'm calling a lot of recruiters.
00:56:42What they ask is, how much debt do you have?
00:56:45What kind of part-time job do you have a debt?
00:56:49They don't ask that.
00:56:51How much compensation do you have?
00:56:54It's all about money.
00:56:57When I hear that, I think it's quite a Yamibaito.
00:57:02They also try to contact me on Telegram or Signal.
00:57:10I don't know who they are.
00:57:12I don't ask for that kind of thing.
00:57:17What do you mean when you say that seniors are involved in Yamibaito?
00:57:22There are a lot of young people in their 20s and 30s.
00:57:27Why are there so many?
00:57:29I think it's because of COVID-19.
00:57:35We couldn't make money.
00:57:37We were in debt at that time.
00:57:39We had a lot of debt.
00:57:41We're in this era now.
00:57:43We don't have money.
00:57:45The criminal group knows that.
00:57:48It's hard to use it well.
00:57:51I said, let's get it back in one shot.
00:57:53That's what I said.
00:57:55When I look at Yamibaito's hat, I can see that there are a lot of people who are underage.
00:58:00When I called him, he was very angry.
00:58:03Why?
00:58:04The staff made me look like I was in my 20s.
00:58:08He said, you look like an old man.
00:58:12The moment I called him, he got angry.
00:58:15He said, don't lie.
00:58:17He said, don't lie.
00:58:19I don't like it.
00:58:20He said, don't lie.
00:58:23Mr. Tada.
00:58:24Yes.
00:58:25Can I ask my question after that?
00:58:28Yes.
00:58:29Go ahead.
00:58:31You can talk about it later.
00:58:37When I called Yamibaito, I was in my 40s.
00:58:42I'm only 60 years old.
00:58:46When I called him at that time, there were people who were older than me.
00:58:52He said, young people really don't listen to me.
00:58:55They don't do what I tell them to do.
00:58:57But when they are in their mid-to-high years, they do what I tell them to do.
00:59:02Since Yamibaito has increased, crime itself has become more violent.
00:59:07For example, if it's a professional robber, he won't kill him if he doesn't have to kill him.
00:59:13He tries to be as safe as possible, considering the risk of being caught.
00:59:22However, if there is an eye contact, he will kill him.
00:59:25It's like killing several people to get tens of thousands of yen.
00:59:30He's not a professional, so he doesn't know what to do.
00:59:35For example, if you sell an account, how much will you get?
00:59:38If you carry this, you'll get 10,000 yen.
00:59:40If there are 10 people, you'll kill them and get the money.
00:59:45If you say, I got it, you'll do it.
00:59:48No matter how many ID cards you have, if you say, kill people, I got it.
00:59:52How does that connect? I don't think it connects normally.
00:59:55I feel like there's too much of a difference between the risk of being caught and the benefit of being caught.
01:00:00That's what you call fear.
01:00:03If you don't do what you're told to do, you'll be done.
01:00:07There's a fear of that, so you do what you're told to do.
01:00:11That's exactly what I'm talking about.
01:00:14I don't understand people's pain anymore.
01:00:17Another reason why there are so many organized robberies and frauds caused by Yambaito is that
01:00:25Japanese people are weak when they join an organization.
01:00:28If you get in, you'll move within the organization.
01:00:31I've asked a lot of Yambaito people, but they all say, no.
01:00:36Ms. Tada, what everyone wants to know the most is...
01:00:41I wrote it in the back of the original.
01:00:45In short, is it the violence?
01:00:49Or is it China or Vietnam?
01:00:52Are foreign mafia members coming in?
01:00:59How do you analyze the back of the original?
01:01:04Anyway, there are a lot of parents in this era.
01:01:09Anyway, there are a lot of fraud groups.
01:01:12I think there are parents in each group.
01:01:15I always think this way.
01:01:18In Japan, it's similar to the stock market.
01:01:21Big companies are a part of it.
01:01:23Small and medium-sized companies are more than 90%.
01:01:25There are a lot of groups like that in the world.
01:01:29However, there are also groups that have financial power.
01:01:36For example, if you make a fraud call overseas,
01:01:40you need people, money, and funds.
01:01:44There are groups that do that.
01:01:46What I don't like is that Japanese people have a grudge.
01:01:51Recently, there have been cases of robberies and life-threatening cases.
01:01:56It's different from the level of Yamibaito.
01:02:00I think it's a kind of grudge.
01:02:05I wonder if the people of that country are doing it.
01:02:10That's what I think.
01:02:12The investigation hasn't gone to that extent yet.
01:02:15It's a difficult question.
01:02:17There are criminal organizations in Japan,
01:02:22but there are also criminal organizations overseas.
01:02:25For example, there are criminal organizations in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
01:02:29There are also Chinese criminal organizations.
01:02:31They are doing so-called international online frauds for the world.
01:02:35Japan is also a target.
01:02:37It's called SNS-type investment fraud in Japan.
01:02:40I think it's over 700 billion yen.
01:02:44It's a huge amount of money.
01:02:48I think there's something behind it.
01:02:51If you're overseas, you can't do anything about it.
01:02:57You have to give up because you're overseas.
01:03:00Is there a better way to deal with it?
01:03:05For example, a criminal prosecution agreement?
01:03:08I think so, too.
01:03:10First of all, it's a cooperation between Japan and China.
01:03:13There are criminal organizations in China, Southeast Asia, and Myanmar.
01:03:16They're all under arrest.
01:03:18But the Japanese and Chinese governments are not cooperating at all.
01:03:21Do you get unemployment benefits in countries other than Japan?
01:03:24There are cases in Korea, too.
01:03:26Of course, there are cases in Korea, too.
01:03:28What's a little scary these days is that there are foreigners who came to Japan to get unemployment benefits overseas.
01:03:34Investment frauds are common in the United States.
01:03:37There are various kinds of frauds in the United States.
01:03:40The scope of fraud itself is wide.
01:03:45The president himself was involved in fraud.
01:03:49This is not reported in Japan.
01:03:52Trump University is doing communication education.
01:03:56In the end, there was almost nothing in it.
01:03:59In the end, dozens of people were sued.
01:04:03In the end, I think it's going to break up.
01:04:06There are hundreds of different kinds of business.
01:04:09One of them was fraud.
01:04:12I don't think I've heard much bad things about Trump.
01:04:16You can't enter the country anymore.
01:04:19What was Yamaguchi's first question?
01:04:22I forgot.
01:04:25But I heard what I wanted to hear.
01:04:30Do you have a watch?
01:04:31I don't.
01:04:32Do you have a car?
01:04:33I don't.
01:04:36That's not what I'm talking about.
01:04:56Even on a busy morning, I have a cheat sheet.
01:05:00With this, everyone will be fine.
01:05:04I'm sure of it.
01:05:05Right?
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01:05:08Hagoromo Foods
01:05:10One more time, one more time
01:05:14One more time, one more time
01:05:17You continue.
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01:05:20Sumitomo Vitality.
01:05:22Three diseases plus arrive.
01:05:25It's safe in the box.
01:05:27But it's boring just sitting in my own box.
01:05:31It's okay to fail.
01:05:32The outside is surprisingly beautiful.
01:05:34Right?
01:05:36Don't sit down.
01:05:38Yodoko
01:05:40What are the things that are not enough in the world right now?
01:05:42Throw away a small rocket.
01:05:44Do you think SNF will grow?
01:05:47Great, great, great, great.
01:05:52All universities.
01:05:53Is there a university?
01:05:55Meiji
01:05:56Eh?
01:05:57There are only people who seem to be tired.
01:05:58Big pinch.
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01:06:11Have you decided to move?
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01:06:15Web is easy.
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01:06:19If you have a new life support plan,
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01:06:25I want to find a used car.
01:06:26Nara Car Sensor
01:06:29Nara Car Sensor
01:06:30Put in a symbol and search for conditions.
01:06:32Then
01:06:33I understand the state of the car.
01:06:35I'm looking for a used car.
01:06:37Nara Car Sensor
01:06:38Recruit
01:06:42Is there any change in registration information?
01:06:44Ah, the phone number.
01:06:45Please check the warranty content.
01:06:47I'm not worried about it as it is now.
01:06:49Registration is complete.
01:06:51I came to After Follow.
01:06:52I'm Kanpo Seimei.
01:06:53I'm Madoguchi.
01:06:55Autonomous driving is the future.
01:06:56Autonomous driving AI.
01:06:58Ah, Kappa-kun.
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01:07:00The semiconductor of the future is also supported by copper.
01:07:02Metabolism.
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01:07:04Copper is the future.
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01:07:10Hello.
01:07:11I'm looking for a job.
01:07:12Engage.
01:07:14I'm working part-time job.
01:07:15Engage.
01:07:17I'm working part-time job.
01:07:18Engage.
01:07:20I'm working part-time job.
01:07:21I'm working part-time job.
01:07:22I'm working part-time job.
01:07:23Engage.
01:07:25Let's move on to the next theme.
01:07:27Next, what did you spend money on recently?
01:07:34Natsu Marumaru.
01:07:37This year's New Year's holiday is said to be a miraculous nine-day holiday.
01:07:42Is it that night?
01:07:44On January 6th, when many people started working,
01:07:48a request from a person who wanted to quit the company was sent to the retirement agency service.
01:07:55After a long hiatus, many of the salaried workers returned to reality.
01:07:59It was reported that there were many people whose names were mispronounced.
01:08:06On the other hand, there are desires and temptations that are hard to get out of in this world.
01:08:15However, it has been a long time since a young man who abandons such desires was criticized.
01:08:22In 2020, the company Resolution conducted a survey on the lives of young people in their 20s.
01:08:30In the survey, it was found that young people were not interested in gambling, cigarettes, cars, and alcohol.
01:08:43So, what do young people spend their money on now?
01:08:49By the way, the domestic market for anime, idols, and games announced by a private investigation company is...
01:08:566,687 billion yen in 2021.
01:09:017,164 billion yen in 2022.
01:09:06It is said that the anime industry, which is the largest market in Japan,
01:09:10has gained a new fan base through SNS and smartphone games.
01:09:17Among them, one of the major consumption activities of young people is called Oshikatsu.
01:09:24Oshikatsu is a general way of supporting idols and anime characters,
01:09:28buying works and goods, participating in concerts, and celebrating birthdays.
01:09:36In recent years, fans have become advertisers,
01:09:39and support ads that send messages of support to fans at stations have become popular.
01:09:47In November last year, a support ad was published in Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Shinsaibashi Station
01:09:52celebrating the birthday of a member of a singing group that does activities without showing their face on the Internet.
01:10:01The advertiser is a public organization with about 60 fans.
01:10:05This ad was born from the enthusiasm of fans who want more people to know the power of Oshikatsu.
01:10:12The domestic market for Oshikatsu in 2023 is estimated to be 3.77 billion yen.
01:10:19Also, according to the survey on Oshikatsu released by Hakkodou in February last year,
01:10:25more than 30% of 50,000 men and women in their teens and 60s said they had Oshikatsu.
01:10:32Women had a higher percentage of Oshikatsu than men, and more than 80% of women in their teens and 60s said they had Oshikatsu.
01:10:40It may be that young people these days are not spending money on themselves,
01:10:44but by spending money on their fans, they are fulfilling their lives and satisfying themselves.
01:10:51On the other hand, in December last year,
01:10:54the Cabinet announced that the GDP per capita of Japan in 2023 was 33,849 USD,
01:11:03which is 4.75 million yen.
01:11:08It ranked 22nd among 38 countries in the OECD Economic Cooperation and Development Organization,
01:11:14and ranked 21st in South Korea.
01:11:18According to the Cabinet,
01:11:19this is the first time in more than 1980 that Japan's ranking has reversed.
01:11:27It seems that it is necessary to improve production activities before worrying about young people's consumption activities,
01:11:33but will the day come when young people in Japan will pay a low price?
01:11:39So I have a question for you.
01:11:41Do you think that Japan's national power will decline further in the future?
01:11:50So I have a question for you. Do you think that Japan's national power will decline further in the future?
01:11:55Many people say that it will decline,
01:11:59but you don't think it will decline, do you, Mr. Tajima?
01:12:03Because the country's policy is bad.
01:12:06One reason is that the government is spreading its incompetence and making young people anxious
01:12:11that young people may not be able to get pensions when they get older.
01:12:18Another reason is that young people no longer do what their parents used to do,
01:12:22such as buying booze.
01:12:25They don't smoke, so they don't smoke,
01:12:28and they don't drink much, so they don't drink much,
01:12:30so they don't drink much,
01:12:32and medical expenses will be reduced in the future.
01:12:36Also, young people are working together more and more.
01:12:41If a man and a woman's salary is equal in a company,
01:12:45consumption will go up, right?
01:12:47What are you doing depending on the government's policy?
01:12:52That's right.
01:12:56I think that's right.
01:12:58In the 1970s, the burden of taxes and social security was about 20%,
01:13:05so 3 out of 4 people were able to use it.
01:13:08Now, it's about 50%, so it's over 50%.
01:13:14Like I said before, Japan is a five-way street.
01:13:17It doesn't lead to consumption anymore,
01:13:20and if you spend a lot of money and spend it in vain,
01:13:24Japan's national power won't go up,
01:13:29but if we make a big change, we can revive it at any time.
01:13:33That's where the power comes from.
01:13:34I don't think it's a matter of changing policies.
01:13:37There was a movie called Always, right?
01:13:40In the Showa era, many people wanted to go up.
01:13:46I think so, too.
01:13:48Anyway, you went to a good company, got in a good car,
01:13:51put on a good watch, and played in a club.
01:13:54You had that kind of image, didn't you?
01:13:56However, young people today don't have that at all.
01:13:59They don't want a watch, they don't need a car,
01:14:02and they don't want to wear a good suit.
01:14:04A cheap suit is enough, isn't it?
01:14:07They don't want to go on a trip, they don't want to get married,
01:14:10but they don't need a lover.
01:14:12I'd like to ask Mr. Tora-uden about that.
01:14:14I just talked about the national debt,
01:14:16but young people are not separated,
01:14:18but they can't get close to each other.
01:14:20They don't have money.
01:14:22No matter how hard they work, they're taken away.
01:14:24In the first place, they don't go up, and even if they go up, they're taken away.
01:14:27They can't buy it even if they want to.
01:14:29What do you want to buy?
01:14:31That's why it's gone.
01:14:33You don't have a watch?
01:14:35No, I don't.
01:14:37I don't have a car.
01:14:39No, no, no, no.
01:14:41I don't mean that.
01:14:43I think we've been saving money since we were kids.
01:14:45I think we're going to be a luxury.
01:14:48I don't know how to say that.
01:14:50I don't want to go to a good company.
01:14:52Fuji TV.
01:14:54It's like a king of content when it was bubbling.
01:14:58You're still doing it.
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01:17:46All Japanese companies can't leave their success stories.
01:17:52All Japanese organizations are like that.
01:17:54If they can't, they'll stay in the 90s for 30 years.
01:17:58They can't leave.
01:18:00In the 90s, after the Cold War,
01:18:04Japanese companies invest in various people.
01:18:08Japanese companies are doing their best.
01:18:11There are more jobs.
01:18:14Even if they make a lot of scenes in Japan,
01:18:16the world is making a lot of scenes in the Olympics.
01:18:20The gap is getting bigger.
01:18:23For example, Fuji TV.
01:18:26The king of content in the bubble is still doing it.
01:18:32Some people have been working on it for 40 years.
01:18:36It's not just Fuji TV's problem.
01:18:39The whole movement of Japanese companies in the past 30 years
01:18:44couldn't make progress.
01:18:47Mr. Tragen is more self-reliant than working.
01:18:52I don't think the more you work, the more you get paid.
01:18:58Instead of working hard to get paid,
01:19:01I think it's important to reduce your burden
01:19:05and focus on what you like and what you want to do.
01:19:10I think that's the mainstream.
01:19:13If the salary goes up,
01:19:16the mentality may change.
01:19:19In fact, the salary goes up.
01:19:21In Tokyo, the minimum wage is 400,000 yen.
01:19:24He's trying to raise the minimum wage.
01:19:27He said he would get paid from now on.
01:19:31But he said he would get paid.
01:19:33If the government doesn't regulate it,
01:19:37Japanese companies are doing their best,
01:19:40but the government is destroying it.
01:19:42For example, there are a lot of big venture companies in the U.S.
01:19:46For example, Uber.
01:19:48When I asked them how Uber was made,
01:19:50they said it was made by a local rich man.
01:19:53It's illegal because it's a white house.
01:19:56There are a lot of people who use Uber
01:19:59and drive Uber.
01:20:01When I asked them what they would do,
01:20:04they said they would lose their jobs
01:20:07if they stopped using Uber.
01:20:09Then the legal debate started.
01:20:12There is no such business model in Japan.
01:20:15It's over if you smash it.
01:20:17Uber is very convenient.
01:20:19That's right.
01:20:20When those flexible young people say it's not convenient,
01:20:23they say it's against the law,
01:20:25it's against the rule,
01:20:27and all the adults have crushed it.
01:20:29The government is eyeing it.
01:20:31If it's like this, the venture companies won't grow.
01:20:34As Mr. Traudy wrote,
01:20:36in our time,
01:20:38we wanted to work.
01:20:41There was a declaration saying,
01:20:43I want to work.
01:20:45There were a lot of people who wanted to work.
01:20:47However, young people now
01:20:49want to work as little as possible.
01:20:52They want to do what they want to do.
01:20:55Moreover, there are more people
01:20:57who don't want to be involved with people.
01:21:00I want you to understand this.
01:21:02Oshikatsu is mental health.
01:21:05It's to get rid of anxiety.
01:21:07You don't have a dream,
01:21:09so you have a dream.
01:21:11I've heard that many things
01:21:13are going to fall apart.
01:21:16I feel a little gloomy.
01:21:21I'm getting depressed.
01:21:23I'd like to ask everyone here.
01:21:25I'd like to ask you what you want to get rid of
01:21:28and what you want to quit.
01:21:32Let's open it all at once.
01:21:36There are a lot of things
01:21:38that everyone wants to get rid of.
01:21:44Wait a minute.
01:21:46Mr. Traudy, do you want to get rid of indigestion?
01:21:49I wrote it because I thought
01:21:51I might want to get rid of it.
01:21:53As I said, Oshikatsu is mental health.
01:21:55I tend to get depressed.
01:21:57I'm really depressed.
01:21:59If I don't have a plan for a week,
01:22:01I buy food for 7 days on the first day
01:22:04What do you enjoy doing at home?
01:22:08Reading, studying, playing games,
01:22:10creating music.
01:22:12I do everything I can do at home.
01:22:15Are you doing everything by yourself?
01:22:17I do everything by myself.
01:22:20But I feel lonely.
01:22:25What about you, Mr. Traudy?
01:22:27There are so many.
01:22:29I can't stop doing this.
01:22:33Why?
01:22:34It's a death check.
01:22:37It's a survival check.
01:22:42My daughter tells me that my father is dead.
01:22:46I check if my father is dead.
01:22:49I'm old enough to know how to use it.
01:22:53But now, when I'm dead,
01:22:56I can't stop doing this.
01:23:00It's a survival check for you.
01:23:04What about cash and YouTube?
01:23:06I want to make cashless.
01:23:10But in Kitashinchi, Kyoto, and Kabukicho,
01:23:17there are so many stores that only accept cash.
01:23:21You're doing well, Mr. Traudy.
01:23:23You're doing well, Mr. Traudy.
01:23:26I don't know.
01:23:28I don't know.
01:23:30What about YouTube?
01:23:32I made my own channel last year.
01:23:39I don't have many subscribers.
01:23:43How many?
01:23:44I can't monetize it yet.
01:23:45How many?
01:23:46About 10,000 to 40,000 people watched it.
01:23:50I have about 1,600 subscribers.
01:23:52I'm counting on you.
01:23:55When I meet Mr. Traudy,
01:23:57when I look at him,
01:23:59I think,
01:24:00Oh, I messed up.
01:24:02That's amazing.
01:24:04I'm looking for that.
01:24:08Brands.
01:24:10The green of the apartment is growing with the people who live 10 years later.
01:24:17That's Brands.
01:24:19Environmentally advanced apartment.
01:24:21Brands.
01:24:23JCB Platinum.
01:24:27It's too early to have Platinum.
01:24:29Don't you think so?
01:24:30The sooner the better.
01:24:32That's what I think.
01:24:34Welcome to Platinum.
01:24:35JCB Platinum.
01:24:38Nippon Seitetsu, Nippon Seitetsu.
01:24:40Visiting factories.
01:24:42There and there.
01:24:43We're developing the future everywhere.
01:24:46The world is made of iron.
01:24:48Nippon Seitetsu.
01:24:50Nippon Seitetsu.
01:25:08Epson.
01:25:09For your safety.
01:25:12With a small sensor,
01:25:14we monitor the infrastructure of the city.
01:25:18From Shinshu,
01:25:19to the world.
01:25:21Epson.
01:25:23Domino's
01:25:26Cheddar
01:25:27Camembert
01:25:28Mozzarella
01:25:30Three kinds of cheese are layered
01:25:32to wrap you in winter.
01:25:34Good day, Domino's Day.
01:25:36Domino's Pizza.
01:25:42This is it.
01:25:43This is it.
01:25:44This is it.
01:25:45This is our
01:25:46victory!
01:25:54Agoda
01:25:55Agoda is cheap for a resort.
01:25:58Agoda is cheap for a snowy mountain.
01:26:01Agoda is cheap for a hot spring.
01:26:04Agoda is profitable every day.
01:26:06Make a reservation now.
01:26:09Um...
01:26:10We've met somewhere, haven't we?
01:26:12Yes, I, Denyo-kun,
01:26:13have worked in many places.
01:26:15Oh, that's why.
01:26:16Denyo-kun, you're amazing!
01:26:18Yes, yes, yes.
01:26:19Here, too.
01:26:20Den-den-den-den-den-yo
01:26:23Damn it!
01:26:24Why doesn't the company
01:26:25evaluate me?
01:26:28It's okay to scream,
01:26:29but let's take a look at how the public
01:26:31evaluates their companies
01:26:32in Openwork.
01:26:34Oh.
01:26:35In addition,
01:26:36let's take a look at the public
01:26:38evaluation of various companies
01:26:39in Openwork.
01:26:40I see.
01:26:41Really?
01:26:42Yes, yes, yes.
01:26:43Okay, I want to do it.
01:26:44Let's change jobs.
01:26:45Openwork, a company evaluation
01:26:46that shows the reality of the company
01:26:47to those who don't want to fail
01:26:48by changing jobs.
01:26:51Oh, I got a scout email.
01:26:54Mr. Yamaguchi,
01:26:56you're looking for a face-changing job.
01:26:58What?
01:26:59I really want to quit.
01:27:01I can't quit even if I want to.
01:27:03What do you do?
01:27:04Oh, I'm looking for a face-changing job.
01:27:07What?
01:27:08You're looking for a face-changing job?
01:27:09That's your hobby, isn't it?
01:27:10That's right.
01:27:11This is a hobby.
01:27:12Yes, that's right.
01:27:13I've been in the entertainment industry for a long time.
01:27:15The people I've worked with
01:27:18have been in the same industry for a long time,
01:27:20and they're the same age as me.
01:27:22When I see them for the first time in a while,
01:27:24when I look at them,
01:27:26I say,
01:27:27Oh, I'm looking for a face-changing job.
01:27:29That's because
01:27:32I'm looking for a job.
01:27:35I'm looking for a job.
01:27:37I really want to quit,
01:27:40but I can't help it.
01:27:44What about the black theater?
01:27:46It's okay. I don't care.
01:27:49I don't care.
01:27:50The TV is bad.
01:27:52Why?
01:27:53It's 8K, right?
01:27:55That's why I don't care.
01:27:58I don't watch 8K.
01:28:00It's time to understand the foundation behind 8K.
01:28:03That's right.
01:28:04That's why everyone says
01:28:08they don't want to be on TV.
01:28:10When I look closely,
01:28:12I'm pulled and pulled.
01:28:16What?
01:28:17Is it a stunt mask?
01:28:20I feel like I'm being pulled.
01:28:24Mr. Takuro Morinaga, who appeared in the committee a week ago,
01:28:29has passed away.
01:28:32I deeply regret it.
01:28:35Mr. Morinaga, thank you very much
01:28:38for your many passionate comments.
01:28:49If you want to watch it again,
01:28:51please watch it again.
01:28:53Next, the second stage.
01:28:55A gourmet trip.
01:28:58The mission of SHINWA is to raise a valuable city.
01:29:01We will continue to run to the end beyond expectations.
01:29:06For the joy and future beyond imagination,
01:29:09everything about buildings and land.
01:29:11SHINWA GROUP
01:29:13Michimatsu Ramen
01:29:15When I'm busy, they come to me.
01:29:17Delicious meals.
01:29:19I want to eat everything.
01:29:23I'm happy.
01:29:24Water-dried okazubi full of deliciousness.
01:29:26Michimatsu Ramen
01:29:28If you want to find a used car,
01:29:30Car Sensor
01:29:36Then,
01:29:41Recruit
01:29:43Brands
01:29:46Ten years later,
01:29:48the green of the apartment will grow with the people who live there.
01:29:52That is Brands.
01:29:54Environmentally advanced apartment.
01:29:56Brands.