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00:00A few days later...
00:02As remote work has been promoted,
00:04and the amount of time spent at home has increased,
00:07what has become more important is...
00:10the living environment.
00:13However,
00:14about 70% of people who have rented a house
00:17have regretted signing a contract.
00:21In addition,
00:22about 80% of people who have built a house
00:25think that they have made a mistake.
00:29So,
00:30what kind of house should they live in
00:32and what points should they look for?
00:35For those who are going to rent a house
00:37and those who are going to buy a house,
00:39we have some advice from the critics of HONMA DECCA.
00:42First,
00:43here is the first HONMA DECCA information.
00:47The latest trend is
00:49a property without a veranda.
00:52We have been looking for a house
00:55for three years.
00:59If it's too long,
01:00it will get dirty up and down.
01:02So,
01:03it takes three days to replace the carpet.
01:05That's amazing.
01:06What kind of house is it
01:07that takes three days to replace the carpet?
01:09That's true.
01:10It's a masterpiece.
01:11Here is the next HONMA DECCA information.
01:13As a first-class architect,
01:15he has designed more than 2,000 houses,
01:17and he has continued to propose designs
01:20for places where people can play
01:22instead of places where they can rest.
01:24This is Mr. Uchiyama Rie,
01:26a critic of HONMA DECCA.
01:27It's a good genre.
01:30It's a good genre.
01:31I love Madori.
01:34It's the best to eat with that.
01:36You're looking at Madori in the newspaper.
01:38I'm looking at Madori in the newspaper.
01:39I'm waiting for the traffic light.
01:40I'm looking at the real estate agent
01:41in front of the traffic light,
01:42and I miss the traffic light.
01:43It's dangerous.
01:44It's dangerous.
01:45It's dangerous, so be careful.
01:46Recently,
01:47there have been many cases
01:48of a house without a veranda.
01:50Really?
01:51Why is there no veranda?
01:53Actually,
01:54in recent houses,
01:55a 24-hour ventilation system
01:57is required by law.
02:00That system
02:03allows you to ventilate
02:05the entire room
02:07once every 1 to 2 hours.
02:10That's how it works?
02:11That's right.
02:12That way,
02:13it's easier to dry the laundry
02:15inside the house
02:16than outside.
02:18I see.
02:23The owner of a drugstore
02:24in our neighborhood
02:26said that
02:27there was a detergent
02:29for indoor drying
02:31when he sold it
02:33in the winter.
02:35But now,
02:36he's been selling it for 2 years.
02:38He said that
02:39the detergent for indoor drying
02:40doesn't dry outside.
02:41He said that
02:42the detergent for indoor drying
02:43doesn't dry outside.
02:44In the end,
02:45a lot of women
02:46work in the winter.
02:48They dry their laundry
02:49inside the house at night.
02:50That's how it works.
02:51Even if you dry it inside the house,
02:53it doesn't smell.
02:55It's better than
02:56drying it outside.
02:57That's how it works.
02:58Especially in the winter,
02:59it dries quickly
03:00because it's dry.
03:01That's right.
03:02By drying the laundry
03:03on the veranda,
03:05dust accumulates
03:07on the drain.
03:09If you don't take care of it,
03:11it can cause
03:12rainstorms.
03:14I see.
03:15Because of that,
03:16the veranda
03:17has become meaningless.
03:19The veranda is a dream.
03:21You don't need it anymore.
03:23If you have a house,
03:24you can take a picture
03:25at the entrance
03:26or on the veranda.
03:27You can take a picture
03:28of your father
03:29from under the veranda.
03:30When was that?
03:32In the Showa era.
03:33In the Showa era.
03:34You can take a picture
03:35of your father
03:36from the veranda.
03:37That's right.
03:38In the Showa era.
03:39According to Mr. Uchiyama,
03:41he thought
03:42the veranda
03:43was a place
03:44to relax
03:45and relax.
03:46It was a place
03:47to live.
03:48He thought
03:49it had benefits.
03:50The veranda
03:51is not only used
03:53to dry the futon
03:54or laundry.
03:56For example,
03:57if you extend
03:58the roof deeply,
03:59it can be used
04:00like a terrace.
04:03The veranda is a terrace.
04:06What is this?
04:07A terrace?
04:08A terrace?
04:09A terrace?
04:10It's a good way
04:11to call it a terrace.
04:13Actually, this is the living room.
04:16This is the outside space.
04:18This is the living room?
04:20Is this a sofa that can be used in a resort hotel?
04:24Yes, that's right.
04:26This is the inside.
04:28This is the inside.
04:30This is the inside.
04:32This is the inside.
04:34But on the bright side, there is no ceiling.
04:38This is the sky.
04:40I don't just think about the living room in the house.
04:44I go out a little.
04:46There is a space where the rain does not get wet.
04:48I have a meal there.
04:50For example, I watch a movie with a projector.
04:52You look like you're talking to someone older than you.
04:56Thank you very much.
04:58I'm not listening to you.
05:00I'm not listening to you.
05:02You look like you're asking for a snack.
05:04You look young.
05:06I'm also thinking about moving.
05:09Where are you trying to move to?
05:14What are you going to do?
05:16I'm just asking what you're going to do.
05:19I'm wondering what you're going to do.
05:21You may have a plan.
05:23That's right.
05:25The rent is going up.
05:27It's crazy.
05:29I thought it was a good price before.
05:31But there is no such price.
05:33I think I can't find a better room.
05:36You have to move to the suburbs.
05:39I'm wondering what I should do.
05:43I will introduce it.
05:45He has more than 30 years of experience in the real estate industry.
05:51He has written more than 2,000 articles about real estate.
05:56He is Mr. Tsutomu Yamashita.
06:02I will give you an exquisite answer.
06:06It's an exquisite answer.
06:08You are living in the wrong house.
06:11What?
06:14However, in the case of a good child, the child's generation has inherited it.
06:20Is that so?
06:22You want to live in Yokohama or Setagaya, where the rent is high.
06:28You are unconsciously drawn to those places.
06:31You want to live in such a place.
06:33But it's very convenient.
06:35Don't you want to live in such a place?
06:37It's a dream.
06:39I will tell you a story that reflects that.
06:44I'm sorry.
06:46Kawasaki has been changing for 20 years.
06:50I don't live in Yokohama anymore.
06:52I live in Kawasaki.
06:53It's beautiful.
06:55It's closer to Tokyo than Yokohama.
06:58But my parents' generation lives in the suburbs of Kawasaki.
07:02There are only factories.
07:05There is no such thing now.
07:07That era is over.
07:10I understand that.
07:12According to Mr. Yamashita,
07:14Even if the land was not very popular with the parents' generation, it is now developing.
07:20Such land is often less expensive than the actual residential area.
07:28Why don't you look for real estate without a sense of intrusion?
07:34I'm an indoor person.
07:37I'm in the room so much that everyone tells me to go out more.
07:42I made a mistake.
07:44I used to live in a high-rise building.
07:48It's about 10 stories high.
07:50I don't want to go to the convenience store.
07:53I understand.
07:55Especially in winter.
07:57I don't want to go to the convenience store.
08:02You want to go to the convenience store.
08:03Yes.
08:05I don't want to go to the convenience store.
08:09I don't understand.
08:11Next.
08:13He is a former member of SBN48.
08:17After graduating from SBN48, he changed to the real estate industry.
08:20He is now working as a real estate agent.
08:26He is a real estate commentator.
08:29Nice to meet you.
08:30Nice to meet you.
08:31He is a famous person.
08:33He is a famous person.
08:35He is a famous person in TESOKAI.
08:42Why?
08:43He lives in TESOKAI.
08:46He doesn't have to get on the elevator with other people.
08:50He can keep his privacy.
08:53He lives on the first floor.
08:55He can play with his dog.
08:58He doesn't have to worry about his family's footsteps.
09:02His feet are on the floor.
09:05He doesn't have to worry about his family's footsteps.
09:08He can play with his dog.
09:11He doesn't have to worry about the security of the first floor.
09:13He doesn't have to worry about the security of the first floor.
09:21I didn't know what it was like to live on the first floor.
09:26I bought a house and lived on the first floor.
09:33I often go to the park.
09:35I often go to the park.
09:37I often go to the park.
09:40I bought a big raccoon.
09:43I bought a raccoon.
09:44I bought a raccoon.
09:47I bought a raccoon.
09:49Why?
09:51I was shocked.
09:52I was shocked.
09:54It's good to live on the first floor.
09:57It's good to live on the first floor.
10:00It's good to live on the first floor.
10:02Ichiyama-sensei.
10:03It's good to have a big window.
10:10It's not good to have a big window.
10:13It's important to plan where to cut the window.
10:18What are the advantages of a big window?
10:21If the window is big, the insulation performance will decrease.
10:25The insulation performance of the wall is high.
10:28It also depends on the performance of the sash.
10:31It depends on the performance of the sash.
10:33Depending on the window, it may be cold.
10:37Many people want a big window in their living room.
10:41It's dangerous to have a big window.
10:45The insulation performance of the wall will decrease.
10:47The insulation performance of the wall will decrease.
10:53It's important to plan where to cut the window.
11:01It's important to plan where to cut the window.
11:06It's good to have a big window in the south.
11:10In the summer, it's easy to heat the room in the house.
11:14In the summer, it's easy to heat the room in the house.
11:18There is no heating in the house.
11:21You need a window and a sunshade.
11:28The temperature in winter is low.
11:33You don't have to buy a sunshade.
11:36No.
11:38Okamoto-sensei.
11:40This is a continuation of what we just talked about.
11:43We're talking about healthy thinking right now,
11:45and people with that healthy thinking
11:47tend to stick to insulation.
11:55If the insulation is low,
11:57the temperature difference in the room will show.
12:00That's why a lot of people die in the winter.
12:03In Hokkaido, which is the coldest region,
12:07there are fewer cases of winter deaths.
12:10I see, because it's always warm.
12:12Yes, in Hokkaido,
12:14if you wear a long-sleeved shirt,
12:16you can enter the room.
12:18It's surprisingly warm.
12:20That's right.
12:21Recently, there's been a lot of research
12:24on insulation and health.
12:27For example, if you live in a room with high insulation,
12:31the frequency of peeing at night will decrease.
12:40How many times did you say that?
12:43I said it 10 times.
12:4510 times.
12:46If you don't pee a lot in the first place,
12:48you can't get statistics.
12:50And for children,
12:52the probability of catching a cold
12:54will decrease by 40%.
12:56What's the worst thing about your current house?
12:59My current house is the worst.
13:01It's hot in the summer,
13:03and it's freezing in the winter.
13:05That's right.
13:06Even if I make a joke,
13:07my head will freeze.
13:09I don't know why,
13:11but the temperature inside the house is 2 degrees,
13:14and it's cold.
13:15I thought it would be very cold today,
13:17so I went outside,
13:18and it was 7 degrees outside.
13:21That's old.
13:23Maybe there's too much space.
13:26Mr. Kimoto.
13:27Actually, 50% to 60% of the heat in the house
13:31escapes through the window.
13:36In Japan, we're talking about carbon neutralization,
13:40and we're trying to improve the windows.
13:42We're going to leave the current window,
13:45and we're going to make another window inside.
13:49We're doing a big campaign all over Japan.
13:53You're doing a commercial on TV?
13:55Yes.
13:56There's a lot of subsidy.
13:58The subsidy for the window is up to 2 million yen.
14:05Actually, it's up to 2 million yen from the country.
14:08For example, in Tokyo,
14:10it's up to 1 million yen from the prefecture.
14:12If you apply?
14:14Yes, if you apply for a new window.
14:16If you apply for a new window,
14:17you can get about half the price in Japan.
14:19You can also go to Tokyo,
14:22so you can go to both Japan and Tokyo.
14:25For example, if you fix a window for 1 million yen,
14:28you can get about 700,000 to 800,000 yen in subsidies.
14:31And the windows.
14:33It's also about the heat.
14:35I'm most worried about security.
14:37Yes, yes, yes.
14:38I mean, security.
14:39It's scary right now.
14:40Mr. Orimoto, let me introduce you.
14:43He's been a police officer for about 20 years.
14:46He's been in contact with more than 1,000 criminals
14:48as a detention center supervisor.
14:50He's a criminal critic,
14:52and he's been working on anti-crime measures.
14:54This is Mr. Orimoto.
14:58The area I recommend
15:00is the area where the old ladies
15:02are having the Idobata meeting.
15:04Oh, I see.
15:06The Idobata Meeting
15:09When a thief thinks,
15:11let's go today,
15:13he goes to a residential area
15:15and looks for an empty house.
15:18When he thinks it's here,
15:20he can't get in easily.
15:22He looks out the window
15:24or digs a stone in the window.
15:26He doesn't have an electric meter.
15:28It's summer, but he's walking around slowly.
15:30He doesn't even have an air conditioner on.
15:32He can't get in.
15:33If he had an air conditioner on, he'd walk around.
15:35At the end of the meeting,
15:37he'd ring the doorbell
15:39and get in.
15:41The time he spends outside the house
15:43is the most risky.
15:45Because he doesn't want to be seen
15:47by the third party.
15:49Oh, I see.
15:51When he's walking around the residential area,
15:53the old ladies are having the Idobata meeting.
15:55Especially in Osaka,
15:57he'd say,
15:59who is that person?
16:01Do you know him?
16:03When I was 25,
16:05I got into an empty house.
16:07If I didn't pay the rent,
16:09everyone would split up.
16:11I was told by the police
16:13that there was nothing in the house.
16:15I was told it was a pay-as-you-go room.
16:17I was also a thief,
16:19but I took a photo of myself
16:21with a 2,000-yen bill.
16:23I took a photo of my hair
16:25and my house.
16:27I found it!
16:29I finally found it!
16:31I finally found it!
16:33And you found a big one.
16:37For example,
16:39in a residential area,
16:41the room next to the emergency stairs
16:43is the most risky.
16:47For example,
16:49if there's one emergency stair,
16:51it's here,
16:53and if there are two,
16:55it's here.
16:57It's because
16:59you can go up to the 10th floor.
17:01It's easy to get into the auto lock,
17:03so I left it there.
17:05I went up to the elevator,
17:07and there were 4 or 8 on the 1st floor.
17:09There were only 4 or 8 in the village.
17:11No one was there.
17:13It took about 5 minutes to get out.
17:15The further away from the emergency stairs,
17:17the more dangerous it was.
17:19If someone opened the door
17:21and said,
17:23I had to fight him
17:25or fall down.
17:27If I was next to the emergency stairs,
17:29I could run away.
17:31You could run away?
17:33For a thief,
17:35you don't know
17:37when someone will come.
17:39A thief thinks about
17:41many things as a thief.
17:43You have to run away.
17:45Actually,
17:47there are many thieves
17:49who get in and get out.
17:51It's a low-return business,
17:53so it's low risk.
17:55I think we should focus on
17:57soundproofing.
18:01There are many children
18:03who use SNS.
18:05They sing and dance on TikTok.
18:07That's right.
18:09People who want to be an idol
18:11should pay attention to soundproofing
18:13because SNS is the main stream.
18:15What do you do with soundproofing?
18:17I don't really care.
18:19Don't you practice dancing?
18:21I don't dance.
18:23I practice in the rehearsal room.
18:25I don't have a job to dance.
18:29He doesn't dance.
18:31He is an actor.
18:33All young people dance.
18:37All young people dance.
18:39All young people dance.
18:41All young people are in a vocal group.
18:43He is an actor.
18:45Is there an actor?
18:47Last year,
18:49I had a role
18:51in a TV show.
18:53I was curious about it.
18:55I practiced at home.
18:57He talks to himself
18:59in his room.
19:05I don't do that.
19:07I think he's embarrassed
19:09to talk to himself.
19:11When I rent a room,
19:13I check if it's soundproofed
19:15in the room.
19:17I see.
19:19I see.
19:21Mr. Ikimoto.
19:23Basically,
19:25it's soundproofed
19:27when it's surrounded by heavy materials
19:29like concrete.
19:31Concrete is better than wood.
19:33In Japan,
19:35we have a system
19:37to measure the noise level.
19:39We have a system
19:41to answer the question.
19:43Can you tell if it's concrete
19:45if you ask a real estate agent?
19:47For example,
19:49in a one-room house,
19:51there are three rooms.
19:53There is a closet
19:55next to it.
19:57I noticed that
19:59I can hear the noise
20:01from the closet.
20:03I can hear the noise
20:05from the closet,
20:07but I can't hear the noise
20:09from the closet.
20:11I can hear the noise
20:13from the closet.
20:15I was next to a woman.
20:17I was next to a woman.
20:19I thought something was wrong.
20:21I shook the closet.
20:23The previous tenant
20:25had a black ear.
20:27The previous tenant
20:29had a black ear.
20:31What kind of story is it?
20:33What kind of story is it?
20:35It's a scary story.
20:37It's a scary story.
20:39It's a scary story.
20:41It's a scary story.
20:43It's a scary story.
20:45It's a scary story.
20:47We've shown you the items
20:49that you won't regret.
20:51From now on,
20:53Mr. Ikimoto will show you
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20:57Mr. Rintaro,
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22:38Mr. HONGO has various requirements for not having an adult child.
22:43They talk about the births of children together.
22:47They talk about the births of children together.
22:49He doesn't particularly need to have a child born in Tokyo.
22:51He doesn't particularly need to have a child born in Tokyo.
22:53He doesn't need to have a child born in Kyoto.
22:55Min-chan from Hon-Go saves ins He lives in Shizuoka
22:57Min-chan from Hon-Go saves ins
22:59He lives in Shizuoka
23:01He likes his home in Shizuoka
23:03It takes about an hour to get to Shizuoka.
23:10So I thought it might not be necessary to go to Tokyo.
23:13I see.
23:15In order to meet such conditions,
23:17we visited the Miura Beach in Kanagawa Prefecture.
23:21What is the property we are going to introduce this time?
23:25This is the property.
23:27This used to be a lodging facility.
23:35So it's good for a resort.
23:40This property is called Miura Cliff Terrace & Villa.
23:45It's a two-story building with a roof and a garden.
23:48What is that?
23:50However, there is still a secret in this property.
23:53Mr. Rintaro, please wait a little longer for the story.
23:57What is it?
23:58I don't know.
24:00First, let's take a look at the living room and kitchen on the first floor of this house.
24:05The living room is a 16-bedroom table for 8 people.
24:11It's a space where children can run and feel a gentle atmosphere with indirect lighting.
24:17There is also a storage space that is essential for raising children.
24:24As I said earlier, it would be better to have a little more storage space.
24:30There is a storage space for raising children.
24:32What is it?
24:33It's right under my feet.
24:36Is it big?
24:37It's big.
24:38This is actually a storage space under the floor.
24:40There are a lot of children, so it's nice to be able to put away anything.
24:48In addition, the kitchen is made of stainless steel, which is resistant to heat and scratches.
24:53It's nice.
24:56And there is a point that makes mothers happy.
25:02I think it's cooked here.
25:06You can see the children playing from here.
25:11You can see a large garden beyond that.
25:15I'm walking now when I'm cooking.
25:19I think it's important to be able to see that.
25:24Next, let's take a look at the garden, which is one of the selling points of this property.
25:32It's a little nice.
25:37The selling point of this property is the garden.
25:42Let's take a look.
25:44What is overwhelmingly different from a normal garden is that there is a sauna and a jacuzzi next to it.
25:52It's big.
25:54I love the sauna.
25:56I haven't been there since I was born.
26:00I recently went to a villa with a sauna.
26:03We all stayed together.
26:05I love it so much that I'm very happy to have it at home.
26:10It's hard to find an outdoor jacuzzi.
26:18When it gets dark, the lights go up.
26:22It's a fantastic view.
26:26Rintaro, stop it.
26:28Of course, the garden itself has lighting equipment.
26:32You can play with the children in a fashionable space from morning to night.
26:37Rintaro, isn't it nice to be able to sleep well at night and reduce the burden of childcare?
26:49Next, let's go to the second floor bedroom.
26:53Here it is.
26:57It's big.
26:59Actually, it's a 18-story building.
27:06Of course, you can see the ocean view from the second floor.
27:12You can only see the sea from the window.
27:16There is no building in front of you.
27:19You can see the ocean from here.
27:22When you call your friends, you can see the ocean from here.
27:26The curtains are hidden in a box so that you can't see the rails.
27:33It's like a resort.
27:37On the third floor, there is a balcony where you can hang your laundry.
27:46Rintaro, you can enjoy the best view of the fireworks in the summer.
27:53You can use it as a family space.
27:58And finally, there is a secret of this building.
28:03There is another door here.
28:06It's amazing.
28:10What's this?
28:15What is this?
28:18This was a restaurant when it was a residential building.
28:22There are many things.
28:25So the restaurant function will continue.
28:29Isn't it great?
28:32Rintaro, the lighting is perfect.
28:37You can invite your friends to a party at night.
28:42There is also such a facility.
28:45Ta-da!
28:48Pizza-kama.
28:51It's amazing.
28:53This will follow you.
28:56Furthermore, when you go down the stairs next to the restaurant,
29:02the deck on the beach is also perfect.
29:06In summer, you can use it as a base for swimming.
29:11You can also see the beautiful sunset from the deck.
29:17Not only this facility, but there is also a reason why Miura City recommends it to children.
29:25It takes about an hour by car from the port.
29:29There is also a special train.
29:33The child care industry is doing its best.
29:36It's the same as Tokyo.
29:38The medical expenses are free until high school students.
29:41I think it's doing its best in the outskirts of Tokyo.
29:45In Tokyo, it's hard to put it in the nursery.
29:51This is a 15-year standby system.
29:55That's great.
29:57Personally, I like the food.
30:02Miura has a local vegetable called Miura vegetables.
30:07Tuna is also famous.
30:09Fish is delicious.
30:11This is a completely different price from Tokyo.
30:15You can enjoy a completely different luxury.
30:18This is a facility that can be used as a child care facility with a sauna, outdoor jacuzzi, and restaurant facilities.
30:27Mr. Dintaro, how much do you think the price is?
30:31How much is it?
30:33I think it's about 500 million yen.
30:35I think so.
30:37I don't think so.
30:39I think it's about 300 million yen.
30:41Then buy it.
30:43It's 300 million yen.
30:50It's 230 million yen.
30:52Is it cheap?
30:54It's not cheap.
30:56I recently sold my car.
31:00I bought a new car.
31:03There is a big difference in price.
31:06I was able to buy it.
31:09I think you can buy it.
31:12Mr. Dintaro.
31:14Mr. Tongo also said this.
31:16Please consider it.
31:18Dintaro.
31:20Look at this.
31:22That's right.
31:23You said you wanted a pizza.
31:25I don't want a pizza.
31:27You said that.
31:29Do you remember pizza?
31:32Will this be a pizza shop?
31:34If you buy it, we can go together.
31:36Please don't come.
31:38It looks hard.
31:41There are many beds.
31:43Please say that you want to bake pizza.
31:45I'm living a good life.
31:48Until everyone comes.
31:50I'm living a good life.
31:53How many snow do you have?
31:56Please come to the resort.
31:59I don't want to bring my family.
32:01I want to go to my family.
32:04There are four beds.
32:07This is a mountain.
32:09I can get a turtle.
32:12I don't do anything effective.
32:14I can catch a beetle.
32:17Please don't wake me up in the morning.
32:19Please don't do that.
32:22Please stop cleaning.
32:24I don't want to spend money on my house.
32:28How much money do you want?
32:33I will introduce it.
32:35He is the pioneer of the problem-solving system.
32:43He is Mr. OTAGAKI.
32:50He has a lot of property.
32:54I want you to buy six times as much as the annual rent.
32:59Six times?
33:01He has a lot of property.
33:04I want you to buy six times as much as the annual rent.
33:07I buy it.
33:09I will give you 30% if you rent a house.
33:1330% if you rent a house.
33:1530% if you rent a house.
33:17Is it 30% of the salary?
33:19There are many people who buy a house on a full loan.
33:25In the past, you had to save 20% to 30% of your salary.
33:30If you didn't save 20% to 30% of your salary, you couldn't pay the loan.
33:36Now it's a full loan.
33:38It's cheap, so everyone buys a lot of things.
33:42When there is a pandemic, you can't pay the loan.
33:48In the past 35 years, the income and child care expenses have not changed.
33:54The husband and wife have not divorced.
33:56What are you doing?
33:58It's a problem.
34:00In the past 35 years, the situation has not changed.
34:04TOMOCHI imitates TOMOCHI.
34:09I'm over 50 years old.
34:11I'm retired.
34:13Is there a chance to buy a house from now on?
34:15I think so.
34:17I want you to save money.
34:19What do you mean?
34:21I'm sorry.
34:23I want you to save money.
34:25I want you to buy a house in the water in your 60s.
34:30I'm looking for a house in the water.
34:35If you are over 70 years old, you can't rent a house.
34:39If you are over 70 years old, you can't rent a house.
34:41Is it impossible to renew the house?
34:45It's not impossible.
34:47However, it is difficult to pay what you are paying now at the age of 70 or 80.
34:54I'm sorry.
34:55I should be sitting here at the age of 80.
34:57That's right.
34:59I will do my best until I am 90 years old.
35:01Thank you very much.
35:03Thank you very much.
35:05Thank you very much.
35:07I want you to think about how old you are when you are 80.
35:15I'm looking forward to it.
35:17When you are 70 or 80 years old, you can't rent a house.
35:24When I'm 70 or 80 years old, I can't rent a house.
35:28I can't do that.
35:29I forgot.
35:31What should I do to reduce the amount of money I have to pay for a house?
35:37You should avoid an apartment with a parking lot.
35:40What should I do to reduce the amount of money I have to pay for a house?
35:43You should live in a place where you don't have to buy a car.
35:46Living there will increase the value of the resale price in the future.
35:51That's a good idea.
35:53What?
35:55I can't speak.
35:57I'm sorry.
35:59I can't speak.
36:01I can't speak.
36:03I can't speak.
36:05I was surprised.
36:08Can I change the battery?
36:11That's a great idea.
36:13That's a charging device.
36:15I think I hit the person watching TV for the first time in a long time.
36:22That's the best.
36:24A lot of parking lots cost maintenance fees.
36:28Maintenance fee.
36:30Does it cost maintenance fees?
36:32If it's a parking lot on the road, it's okay.
36:38There are parking lots that cost about 30,000 yen.
36:43That costs a lot of maintenance fees.
36:48Mr. YAMASHITO said that.
36:52Mr. YAMASHITO.
36:54What area is the most expensive?
36:57Mr. YAMASHITO.
36:59Please tell me the area.
37:01Please change the area around HANEDA Airport.
37:07OOTEMACHI.
37:08MARUNOUCHI.
37:09YURAKUCHO.
37:10They are in the same area.
37:12That is the center of Japan.
37:15It will gradually move to HANEDA.
37:19I want you to think like that.
37:21Are you doing that?
37:25I will do it from now on.
37:29Is that true?
37:31Mr. YAMASHITO.
37:33Please tell me who told you that.
37:36By the way, a large-scale complex HANEDA INNOVATION CITY was built near TENKUBASHI STATION near HANEDA Airport.
37:45It seems that development is going on.
37:50With the development of the city around HANEDA Airport.
37:54Real estate prices in HANEDA area and HANEDA are likely to rise in the future.
38:03You who are looking for a house now.
38:06This is YO-CHECK.
38:09I'm thinking about moving.
38:11Are you moving now?
38:13I've been living here for 8 years.
38:15It's been about 8 years.
38:17I can see that the owner's son is getting bigger and bigger.
38:22I'm watching you grow.
38:24I will run.
38:27I will run.
38:29UCHIYAMA-SENSEI.
38:31I want a room with a width of 8, 10, and 12 tatami mats.
38:37I want to have a double bed.
38:41I have a request to make a room with a large bed.
38:45I have to clean the side of the bed.
38:49I take up space to get around.
38:53I make the room a bed.
38:59How do you do that?
39:01I make a table.
39:04I make a bed in the room.
39:08I put a mattress in my favorite bed.
39:164.5 tatami mats are narrow.
39:20This room is 2.6 meters wide.
39:24I can make a room larger than the size of a king.
39:29I make a room for sleeping.
39:33Is this a room for sleeping?
39:35I put a mattress in my favorite bed.
39:39I put a frame in my favorite bed.
39:41How do you make a bed?
39:43Do you make a bed according to the size of the bed?
39:46You can put a futon there.
39:51I make a tatami room and put a futon there.
39:56That's the simplest way.
39:58Is there anything you care about?
40:00I don't care about design.
40:03I used to live in a concrete house.
40:08I was surprised when I put my back on the concrete.
40:13I was surprised.
40:16I was surprised when I saw the TV.
40:20It's cold.
40:21Please don't put it directly on the wall of a fancy apartment.
40:25Please put a cool sofa there.
40:27Concrete heats up.
40:29The summer heat keeps the room warm.
40:32The winter is cold.
40:34The room is cold all the time.
40:36I don't like it.
40:38I don't like the season.
40:40The room is hot and cold.
40:42I can't put my back on the concrete.
40:44I can't put my back on the concrete.
40:46I've been there.
40:48I used to live in a house that was owned by a foreigner.
40:52I used to live in a house that was owned by a foreigner.
40:55I used to live in a house that was owned by a foreigner.
40:57The room was pitch black.
41:01I used to put candles all over the house.
41:04I was called CANDLE LIN for a while.
41:12How many people live in Japanese saunas?
41:15Is it 10 million?
41:17According to a survey by SINK TANK, it is 17.8 million.
41:224 to 5 million people live in Japanese saunas at least once a month.
41:27Japanese saunas are very popular.
41:36Some people want to live in Japanese saunas.
41:41However, the value of the property will increase if the owner owns a Japanese sauna.
41:46That's why Japanese saunas are very popular.
41:51Japanese saunas have more inquiries from women.
41:57Even if a single person wants to live in a Japanese sauna with an average rent of 150,000 yen, he can find a Japanese sauna.
42:03The number of Japanese saunas is increasing.
42:05I have a Japanese sauna.
42:07I have a Japanese sauna.
42:09I don't like it, but I have a Japanese sauna.
42:11I checked the inside of the Japanese sauna.
42:13It says, if you can use it, please use it.
42:15What does that mean?
42:17Does that mean it's on the bathroom floor?
42:20No, it's on the side of the bathroom floor.
42:23It says, if you can use it, please use it.
42:25I'm scared.
42:29I don't know how to use it.
42:31I don't want to use it.
42:33It's very hot.
42:36The cost-effective security measure is a protective film.
42:39What does that mean?
42:43The place where thieves enter the most is the window.
42:4770% of the time, it's the window.
42:4930% of the time, it's the window.
42:51The window glass is the most common.
42:53I can't tell you the details here.
42:56If there are two windows, you can enter the room without making a sound.
43:00Can a professional enter the room without making a sound?
43:03Yes, I can enter the room.
43:05What does that mean?
43:07It's a protective film.
43:09The strongest one is a protective glass.
43:13You can use it when you enter the room.
43:15If you want to use it later, you have to replace the glass with a new one.
43:20It's quite expensive.
43:22If you put a protective film on the whole, it costs about 200,000 yen.
43:28It's less than half the price of a protective glass.
43:31Is that enough?
43:33That's enough.
43:35You can break the glass.
43:37If you break the whole glass, it will crack.
43:40But you can't enter the room.
43:42You can't enter the room.
43:43If you can't enter the room, you have to put a protective film on it.
43:49You can endure it with a protective film.
43:51You can endure it.
43:53You can endure it for about five minutes.
43:56Five minutes?
43:58I see.
43:59I understand that a protective film is effective for a normal window glass.
44:02It's like a small window.
44:04How big is the window?
44:08The size of the window depends on whether the head enters the room or not.
44:16If the head enters the room, will it enter the room?
44:18If the head enters the room, the whole body will not pass.
44:20It's like a cat.
44:22If the head enters the room, it will enter the room.
44:26Why don't you use that ability?
44:29That's the only way.
44:31Why don't you use that ability?
44:33That's the only way.
44:35I want to introduce a house where thieves can't enter.
44:43There are many specialized properties now.
44:46It is easier to sell sharp objects than to be liked by the general public.
44:55It's a time of individuality.
44:57I think it's hard to get in here.
45:00It's a muscle training share house.
45:02What is it?
45:04It's in BUNKYOKU.
45:07It was renovated in January of this year.
45:11It's about 5 to 7 tatami rooms.
45:14The room itself is not very large.
45:17There are a lot of training facilities there.
45:22The rent per person is about 60,000 yen.
45:24It's about 160,000 yen for a trainer.
45:29It's a place where you can get a lot of training.
45:32It's a place where you can get a lot of training.
45:34I see.
45:35When choosing a property, you should look at the property of the same management company as the property you are looking at now.
45:44In the case of a property, the old house is broken as soon as you enter it.
45:48I think it's a good idea to choose a property where the management company is in charge of it.
45:57You can also make kimchi for two or four days.
45:59Really?
46:00Is kimchi still useful for me?
46:03It's delicious.
46:04Is it overcooked?
46:05It's delicious.
46:06The next story is a love story about a man and a woman.
46:09KAMIO FUJU plays the role of HIYORI SAKURADA in the movie OOKINA TAMANEGI NO SHITA.
46:15It's a love story about a man and a woman who are wrapped in the warmth of handwriting.
46:19Watch it at the theater.
46:24UCHIYAMA.
46:25When I go to a resort hotel, I often get requests to have a two-bowl washbowl.
46:38Is that so?
46:39There are people who want that.
46:40That's right.
46:41You don't have to be in a traffic jam.
46:43You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:45You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:46You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:47You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:48You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:49You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:50You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:51You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:52You don't have to be in a traffic jam with your family.
46:53You can also put in a toothbrush.
46:54I'm going to go brush my teeth.
46:55What about pizza?
46:56I think it's scary.
46:57I think it's scary.
46:58I think it's scary.
46:59As you said, it's surprising that there aren't that many places where water comes out at the same time.
47:06It's surprising that there aren't that many places where water comes out at the same time.
47:07There aren't.
47:08It's not that everybody brushes their teeth together.
47:09What I really want is a big mirror.
47:16What I really want is a big mirror.
47:18In fact, where water comes out, there is also drainage, so it means that there are more places where you have to clean.
47:26So, if you think about it calmly, you can solve it if the mirror is big with one ball.
47:34Yes, Nachi-sensei.
47:36When choosing a property, I think you should look at the property of the same manager as the property you are going to see now.
47:45After all, if it is the same management company, the management of the apartment is the same, so I think it is good to go looking for it.
47:54If the middle-sized company is the same as the management company, they will guide you there right away.
48:00Also, even if it is a rental house, if the air-conditioning period is long, the air-conditioning will be broken immediately.
48:08So, I think it's a good idea to choose a place where the management company is proper.
48:14Nachi-sensei is very good at guiding the management company, the property, and the middle-sized management.
48:22As expected of an idol.
48:24She is very good at it.
48:26This person will go up more.
48:30Don't say that.
48:33It's not like that.
48:35Can I give you my profile?
48:37Yes, please.
48:38I want you to know my hobbies and specialties.
48:41Then, Nachi-sensei, please guide me today.
48:44Yes, please.
48:45Can I summarize the materials?
48:47Yes, please.
48:48I will listen to your hobbies and specialties and tell the management company.
48:51Don't say that.
48:52I'm sorry.
48:53What are you going to do to my child?
48:56Really?
48:57Really?
48:58It's okay.
48:59You can't do that.
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