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土曜日もよ~いドン!2025年2月15日 #226 円・八光・伊原六花が出会った国宝さんいいトコどり!
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00:00This is a derivative work of the Touhou Project.
00:03Please beware of irresponsible comments.
00:04Ready, set, go!
00:09Once again, this week, we've met a person with a lot of personality, Kokuhon-san.
00:16This is so fun!
00:18I've met you!
00:20Oh, I was a little bit late.
00:23From Monday to Friday, she's got a great playback.
00:28I was like, why is this place so popular?
00:31That's what's so cute about her.
00:37First, let's take a walk in Madoka-san's village.
00:42Then, let's start with Yamato Yagi.
00:48Hello.
00:49I'm Madoka Hiroshi from the Kansai TV program, Yo! Idon!
00:53Wow, what's this?
00:55It's a Japanese poem.
00:57I'm doing a Japanese poem.
00:59A Japanese poem? That's difficult.
01:01A Japanese poem has a drawing board and a canvas?
01:06How should I say it?
01:08How should I ask you? I don't know if you can show me.
01:12Is your wife doing it?
01:14I went to the cultural center to teach her.
01:17Is she a teacher?
01:18Yes, she is.
01:19Can you show me your work?
01:21This is a thread.
01:22A thread?
01:23Yes, it's a thread.
01:24This many?
01:25Yes, it's for students.
01:27There are many colors.
01:29That's right.
01:30I'm sorry.
01:31This is a blue one.
01:33Yes, there are 200 of them.
01:35200?
01:36This many?
01:37This is amazing.
01:39This is it.
01:40What?
01:41Here it is.
01:43Here it is.
01:44Did you do this?
01:46Yes, I did.
01:47This is amazing.
01:48How do you do this?
01:50I put the thread from the top many times.
01:56You did it?
01:57Yes, I did.
01:58How long does it take?
02:00This is...
02:01This is hard.
02:02It takes about 4 months.
02:04Let's stop.
02:05I can't do it.
02:06Because Soya is really good at this.
02:10I'm glad I met you.
02:12That's right.
02:13Right?
02:14That's right.
02:15It's okay.
02:16I'm busy.
02:18Please interview someone else.
02:22You don't have to thank me.
02:24I won't go.
02:25Please go.
02:26I won't go.
02:27I'll just take a picture and go home.
02:30That's okay.
02:31You don't have to show your face.
02:33It's okay.
02:34You can eat this.
02:35Really?
02:37Good job.
02:39I'm sorry.
02:41Let's take a look at this week's highlights from the person next to him.
02:48This is the person next to Madoka who was certified by Yamato Yagire.
02:55Wow.
02:56What's this?
03:04This is a cafe.
03:06Enmusukai.
03:07Enmusukai.
03:10Enmusukai.
03:14What is this?
03:15Feel free to come in.
03:21Someone is here.
03:22I'm scared.
03:23I'm scared.
03:24I'm scared.
03:25I'm scared.
03:26Hello.
03:27Hello.
03:28Hello.
03:29This is a cute dog.
03:31Hello.
03:32This is a program called Kansai Tenryu no Youidon.
03:35I'm Madoka Hiroshi.
03:36Hello.
03:37It's so cute.
03:38What kind of shop is this?
03:40We sell things from the Showa period.
03:43We sell retro utensils that everyone used in their daily lives.
03:51So you sell those?
03:53Yes, we do.
03:57These things used to be here a long time ago.
03:59Yes.
04:00Like this.
04:01They were everywhere.
04:03You don't see this anymore, do you?
04:06When I was in my second or third generation, I thought it was nostalgic.
04:12But for young people these days, it's something new.
04:17We don't have many of these.
04:19Really?
04:22This is 1,500 yen?
04:23Yes.
04:24That's cheap.
04:26Isn't this the price of the Showa period?
04:29We tried to make it as cheap as possible.
04:33I see.
04:35It's hard to make this now.
04:37Yes.
04:38I think it's because of the Showa period and economic growth.
04:45It's gorgeous.
04:46Yes.
04:47That's the Shisso.
04:50Shisso.
04:51Simple.
04:52It's hard to wash these shiny ones.
05:00It's hard to wash.
05:04That's why there are many simple ones.
05:07I see.
05:08You don't know.
05:09I see.
05:11The retro items in the shop are collected from flea markets and antique markets.
05:20Mr. Terada, who loves antique items, has many ways to enjoy them.
05:26It's not just cute.
05:29For example, if you put it here, you can see the shadow.
05:34Oh, I see.
05:36Can you see it?
05:37The shadow is so cute.
05:40Is it?
05:41Yes.
05:42It's cute, isn't it?
05:44It's so beautiful.
05:47I feel happy just by looking at it.
05:50I see.
05:53Mr. Terada spent 20 years in Osaka to get married in Nara, where he was born and raised.
06:01When he lived surrounded by the bustle of the city, he met something.
06:09It's a wooden chair.
06:11I see.
06:13It's not a normal chair.
06:14Is it for children?
06:15It's a chair used in kindergarten.
06:19When I was young, there weren't many antique shops.
06:23An antique shop in my neighborhood had such an overseas item.
06:31I fell in love with it.
06:33Where did you fall in love with it?
06:35It's not too beautiful.
06:37I see.
06:38It's a little dull.
06:43When he was tired of the life in the city where new buildings and shops were built,
06:51he was fascinated by the warmth of the chair and realized...
06:57It's a tool for collecting things.
07:00He started collecting things.
07:02He started going to antique shops.
07:05Then, he found a glass cleaner.
07:09Since then, he fell in love with glass.
07:13He got more and more.
07:17It's a tool for collecting things.
07:20What will you do when you run out of it?
07:23I'll use it.
07:25But it's cheaper than that.
07:28I want everyone to know this.
07:32I want to open a shop.
07:35That's hellish.
07:37That's the pattern.
07:39I thought a lot about opening a shop.
07:43I want to live in an old house.
07:47I want to live near my parents' house.
07:49I want to have a lot of old houses.
07:51That's what I wanted to do.
07:53To open a shop, he moved to Nara from Osaka.
07:59But the problem was his commute time.
08:03It was about 10 minutes on a motorcycle.
08:09After I came here, I took the train for an hour and a half.
08:13That's too long.
08:15You can't do that.
08:17If you don't say anything, I'll forgive you.
08:19I gave up.
08:21Does it take 3 hours and a half?
08:233 hours?
08:25What about your children?
08:27Do you want to move?
08:29My eldest son just got a job.
08:34So I left him in Osaka.
08:39You're crazy.
08:41I'm not going to Nara.
08:44No one says that.
08:47Mr. Terada moved to a shop 150 years old because he liked old things.
08:54What has he been doing every day since he started living in an old house?
09:09Do you use old tools even in your own posture?
09:13Basically, I use old tools.
09:16Do you actually live with old tools?
09:18That's right.
09:24Is this your house?
09:27That's right.
09:33Is this soy sauce?
09:35That's right.
09:37What's inside?
09:39It's simple.
09:41You don't need batteries.
09:44That's right.
09:46If there is a disaster, the electricity will be cut off.
09:49If the electricity is cut off, the air conditioner will not work.
09:52When that happens, you don't need electricity at all, do you?
09:56That's right.
09:58If you have electricity, you don't need it.
10:00On top of that, there is hot water.
10:02You can fill your stomach with instant food.
10:08On the contrary, it's simple, but it's useful because it's simple.
10:16Mr. Terada, who lives with items from a long time ago,
10:20not with the latest household appliances that have convenient functions,
10:25seems to have his own way of enjoying it.
10:29I often make fuba zenzai.
10:34I also bake baked sweet potatoes.
10:37There is a product that makes baked sweet potatoes.
10:43It's an electronic product.
10:46It's easy to make.
10:48That's right, but this one is easier to make.
10:51I'll try it.
10:55Can you really make baked sweet potatoes with this?
10:57It's easy.
10:59It smells really good.
11:01While I'm talking?
11:03It smells good.
11:05Isn't that a rice cooker?
11:07That's a rice cooker.
11:09That's a gas stove.
11:11You don't need electricity for this.
11:13It's very fast to cook.
11:15If you have electricity, it will take about an hour.
11:19I can cook it in about 20 minutes.
11:21That's right.
11:25While we were talking, the sweet potatoes were baked well.
11:32Shall I bake it?
11:34Yes, please.
11:36It's really hot.
11:40It's hot.
11:42It's really hot.
11:46It's baked well.
11:48It's hot.
11:52It's baked well.
11:54This is good.
12:00It's good.
12:04It's good.
12:06It's just sweet potatoes.
12:08You're good at cooking.
12:12In addition, there is no storage space in the 150-year-old temple.
12:17So he decided to live there for a long time.
12:21However, it was inconvenient to take out what was inside.
12:27Then why did he stick to his old life?
12:34It's inconvenient, but it's good.
12:38For example, there are many ways to go up and down from the dome.
12:47That's what people used to say.
12:50That's how you can train your legs and waist.
12:54If humans are convenient, they tend to be spoiled.
12:59It's natural to be convenient.
13:03I feel something warm.
13:05That's right.
13:06I think that's good.
13:07Please take this.
13:08Thank you very much.
13:11I saw him sleeping next to the stove.
13:15Be careful.
13:16It happens a lot.
13:18If your back is slightly curved.
13:21This is certified by the Ministry of Human Resources.
13:27Thank you very much.
13:32Is that a vacuum cleaner?
13:36That's right.
13:37You shouldn't put this here.
13:40I won a prize.
13:42Did you win a prize?
13:44Yes.
13:45Why don't you put it here?
13:47It's convenient, isn't it?
13:49Please be honest.
13:50I don't know if the vacuum cleaner is working properly.
13:55I don't know if the vacuum cleaner is working properly.
13:57He works a lot without knowing.
14:00That's right.
14:10Next is Hachimitsu.
14:14He walks around Uzumasa, Kyoto.
14:22Hello.
14:23This is a program called Yo! Idon on Kansai TV.
14:27It's hard to walk uphill.
14:29That's right.
14:30Shall we push this?
14:32Is it easier to push this?
14:34It's much easier.
14:36Is it much easier?
14:38It's hard to see on the camera, but it's uphill.
14:42If you don't push it, it's hard to see.
14:45On the other hand, isn't it easy to go up?
14:48Is it hard to go down?
14:50This is electric.
14:51That's right.
14:52You're good.
14:54You're a developer.
14:56This is rental.
14:57Is this rental?
15:00How much is it per month?
15:02200 yen.
15:03200 yen?
15:04You're a great rental company.
15:07It's a day service.
15:08It's a day service.
15:09You can lend it for 200 yen.
15:11Is that so?
15:12I'm using it.
15:13Where are you going now?
15:15I'm going home.
15:16Are you going home?
15:17Thank you for your hard work.
15:20This is Yo! Idon.
15:21That's right.
15:22By the way, what's your name?
15:23My name is Hachimitsu Tsukite.
15:26Mr. Hachimitsu Tsukite.
15:28I love honey.
15:29I'm glad to hear that.
15:32I look forward to working with you in the future.
15:34I'll do my best.
15:35Thank you very much.
15:39Let's take a look at this week's highlights from the person next to him.
15:46This is the person next to Hachimitsu Tsukite who was certified by Kyoto Uzumasa.
15:55I can't see it because it's snowing.
16:02When the sun is down, it's warm.
16:09It's very cold today.
16:12It's very cold outside today.
16:17Is this a shopping street?
16:21Hello.
16:22This is a program called Yo! Idon on Kansai TV.
16:26Is this Nagara Ward?
16:28That's right.
16:29Why do you have three of these?
16:33It's a little broken.
16:35I see.
16:36If it's broken, it's the same as a new one.
16:39That's right.
16:40I see.
16:41Hello.
16:42This is a program called Yo! Idon on Kansai TV.
16:45I'm Hachimitsu.
16:47Have you been using that register since it opened?
16:51When did you open it?
16:55When did you open it?
16:5890 years ago.
17:0090 years!
17:02In Kyoto, 90 years is still a long time.
17:05No, no, no.
17:06150 years, 200 years.
17:08Really? 90 years?
17:11So you're the second generation of your father.
17:13That's right.
17:14How old are you?
17:16I'm 84 years old.
17:18Wow!
17:19Considering your father's age,
17:21you've been helping out since you were a kid.
17:23Did it come naturally to you?
17:27It didn't come naturally to me.
17:29When I was in school, my father passed away.
17:33So you've been helping out since you were in high school.
17:37That's right.
17:38I've been helping out since I was a kid.
17:40I've been helping out since I was a kid.
17:45Since you were a kid?
17:46I've been helping out since I was a kid.
17:48You two are the best!
17:50Wow!
17:52I used to help out when I was in elementary school.
17:55I'm not bragging, but I'm 99 years old.
18:00I'm one year younger than you.
18:03One year younger?
18:04I'm 19 years old.
18:0519 years old?
18:06That's right, father.
18:07You didn't help out?
18:09Just a little.
18:10Just a little?
18:11Don't come here anymore.
18:14Do you all have cell phones?
18:16We do.
18:17Black phones.
18:18You still have them?
18:19Can I take a look?
18:21It's been a while.
18:23Wow!
18:24You two are connected?
18:25My mother used to say she didn't like it if I didn't have this.
18:28No way!
18:30No way!
18:31What's this?
18:32Do you live here?
18:34What's this?
18:35I'm a traveler.
18:37Traveler?
18:38Yes.
18:39So you're a different person?
18:40Yes.
18:41No, I do both.
18:43You do both?
18:44Yes.
18:45So you sell vegetables and travel?
18:49Did your ancestors do that too?
18:51Yes.
18:52Can I come over here?
18:54Sure.
18:55Over here?
18:56If you can, you can come in from the front.
18:58You can come in from the back.
19:00You can come in from the back.
19:02If they find out, I'll be in trouble.
19:05What's this?
19:07It's closed.
19:08It's closed?
19:09Kyoto Fruit Tourism?
19:12Yes.
19:13What's this?
19:14This one and this one.
19:17This one is 90 years old.
19:19How old is this one?
19:2140 years.
19:22Welcome.
19:25You've been doing this for 40 years?
19:27That's right.
19:28Please come in.
19:29This is a video.
19:31Wow, that's amazing.
19:33Please sit down.
19:35Thank you very much.
19:37I see.
19:40Mr. Karikani has been doing this for over 40 years.
19:50Why did you start this travel agency?
19:54When I was young,
19:57I was in charge of visiting the mountains and lakes.
20:02Did your father do that too?
20:06Yes.
20:08I see.
20:09Did he ask you to work for a travel agency?
20:11Yes.
20:12At first?
20:13Yes.
20:14That's stupid.
20:16He asked you to work for a travel agency.
20:18Did your father like that?
20:21Yes.
20:22I didn't take him with me.
20:24Who did you take with you?
20:26You said you liked your mother.
20:29You forget about the past.
20:31I do.
20:33It's easy to forget.
20:36It's better to do it yourself.
20:39That's why you started.
20:41That's right.
20:42Did you get married at that time?
20:45Yes, I did.
20:46You were selling fruits and vegetables.
20:50You said you would start this again.
20:52Did you have any objections?
20:54To be honest,
20:56I didn't expect to be accepted.
20:58You didn't expect to be accepted.
21:00I see.
21:01It's a national exam.
21:03Is it a national exam?
21:04It's difficult, isn't it?
21:05How did you study?
21:07Anyone can take the exam.
21:09That's not true.
21:11Anyone can take the exam.
21:13Anyone can take the exam.
21:15Did you study hard?
21:17Yes.
21:18I studied after everyone went to bed at night.
21:22That's great.
21:23You did it in one go.
21:24I did it in one go.
21:26That's great.
21:27You studied abroad.
21:29Foreign students study English.
21:34In my generation,
21:36we studied in a period of pen and paper.
21:39I see.
21:40In my generation, we studied in a period of pen and paper.
21:45So, we can't speak English fluently.
21:49So, we studied abroad.
21:50We studied abroad.
21:51We studied abroad.
21:54Family supports him to save time for study.
21:58In exchange, he passed the national qualification of about 30% of the pass rate to the manager of the domestic travel agency.
22:11Currently, he is arranging accommodation reservations and tickets in response to customer requests.
22:21I can arrange a tour.
22:26When I was young, I did it on my own.
22:33I see.
22:35If you say you want to stay, I don't know.
22:38I'll take care of it individually.
22:43We have work here.
22:46Looking back, you must have had a hard time at work.
22:50What was the most difficult part?
22:53It was always difficult.
22:56Even now?
22:57Even now.
22:58It looks like you're having fun.
23:00But your father is still alive because you did this business.
23:06I think so.
23:07I don't use my head while I'm alive.
23:11I want my customers to be moved.
23:16I want them to feel the goodness of travel.
23:20Whether it's a bath, a restaurant, or a view, I want them to feel good.
23:28That's why I help them.
23:32That's great.
23:33Do you want to do this business until you're old enough?
23:48Until I'm old enough.
23:50Until I'm healthy.
23:53Where do you want to go when you're old enough?
24:01I want to go to a place where there are no stairs.
24:07You can't go to Konpira.
24:10I've been to Konpira in the past, but I've never been to a place like that.
24:15That's great.
24:16I hope you have a lot of fun traveling from now on.
24:21Can I have this?
24:22Can I have the person next to me?
24:25That's a great episode.
24:27It was the best.
24:30I'm sorry.
24:31I didn't put a white board here, but that's not true.
24:37I didn't understand what you just said.
24:41I understand, father.
24:43Human national treasure.
24:54Can I use this as a pillow?
24:56This is a time table.
24:57A time table and a map.
24:59I don't understand this at all.
25:01Do you know how to read this?
25:03It's small, but I don't know how to read this.
25:06It's small, right?
25:07Yes.
25:08You can read it in Chinese characters.
25:10Father, I can read it in Chinese characters, too.
25:14This is a time table.
25:21RIPPA-CHAN's walking tour.
25:25From the east side of Kyoto.
25:30It's a steep slope.
25:38Hello.
25:39It's a steep slope.
25:41Isn't it cold?
25:42Are you okay?
25:43I'm fine.
25:44Are you okay?
25:45Is this a kindergarten?
25:47That's right.
25:48What did you do in kindergarten today?
25:51What did you do?
25:53I practiced for the presentation.
25:55Did you practice for the presentation?
25:57Like dancing?
25:58What song do you dance to?
26:01Vegetables.
26:03Vegetables?
26:05What kind of vegetables are you in charge of?
26:08What kind of vegetables?
26:10Tomatoes, broccoli, tomatoes, and carrots.
26:15There are a lot.
26:16What kind of vegetables do you like?
26:20I like tomatoes.
26:21Do you like tomatoes?
26:22Really?
26:23Good luck with the presentation.
26:26RIPPA-CHAN's walking tour.
26:30It's cute.
26:34It's okay.
26:35Your mother is so cute.
26:38How old are you?
26:41I'm 31 years old.
26:4231 years old?
26:43I can't see you.
26:44I'm 20 years old.
26:4520 years old?
26:46I'm 20 years old.
26:49I thought you were the same age as me.
26:52Did you practice for the presentation?
26:56Did you?
26:57Did you sing a vegetables song?
27:00No?
27:01Did you sing a vegetables song?
27:02What did you do?
27:04I don't know.
27:06I'm sorry.
27:08Bye bye.
27:10It's cute.
27:12Let's take a look at what's next on this week's episode of The Next Nihon Kokuhou.
27:20Rikka-chan is going to take a look at the Nihon Kokuhou next door.
27:30Oh, wow, they're taking pictures.
27:33I'm going to be in the picture, right?
27:37Are they singers?
27:42Oh, they noticed me. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
27:49I think I'm going to go.
27:51I'm sorry.
27:54I'm Rikka, and I'm on a program called Yoidon on Kansai TV.
27:59I'm scared.
28:01I just saw you taking a picture, and I looked behind you, but I don't think you're in the picture.
28:09I'll try not to get in.
28:11That's right.
28:12This is a public facility.
28:14I'm the one who's using it.
28:17Oh, I see.
28:19And today's?
28:20Today's.
28:21What I'm taking right now is a profile picture of a smile.
28:24A profile picture of a smile?
28:26My title is Smile Profile Photographer.
28:32It's a little long.
28:36Mr. Aoyama is a camera man who is particular about smiling.
28:40He's taken more than 2,000 smiles in his 22-year career.
28:47He calls them dream-like pictures.
28:53Dreams come true when you take pictures of them.
28:56Really?
28:57It's a dream come true.
29:00It's already come true.
29:02It's already come true.
29:05Mr. Aoyama asked me to take a profile picture.
29:10I wanted to open a cake shop, but I hadn't decided on anything.
29:16He said he wanted to open a shop, and when I asked him to take a picture,
29:20it took me a year to decide on the store.
29:23I've always liked jazz, and I've always wanted to sing and perform.
29:29After that, I started performing live and started doing various activities.
29:35The two of them are repeaters who have been taken pictures of in the past.
29:41And on this day.
29:44My children wrote to me saying they wanted to be a photographer.
29:49My parents also asked me for advice.
29:52I thought I wanted to be a part of the food industry.
29:56I wanted my children to take pictures for events.
30:02Were you in the middle of the shoot?
30:04Yes, I was.
30:05Can I see a little?
30:09How do you take a profile picture of a smile that makes your dreams come true?
30:17How can I become a photographer?
30:22Good luck with math in elementary school.
30:28I want to work at Niko's shop.
30:30Good luck with math.
30:33Good luck with physical education.
30:35Oh, really?
30:36Good luck with math and physical education.
30:42That's great.
30:45I'm good at math and physical education.
30:48Physical strength is important.
30:50You are on the side of children.
30:52That's right.
30:54You want to take a picture of that image.
30:58That's right.
31:00Do you laugh at people who don't seem to laugh?
31:03I smile first.
31:05Let's laugh together.
31:07Do you have a reason why you value your smile?
31:14Zero impression.
31:16What do you mean by zero impression?
31:18This is the first impression.
31:20Yes, the first impression.
31:22But before that, it's zero impression.
31:25At that time, it's important.
31:29What do you think of me?
31:32What do you think when you can't meet?
31:35It's the first impression on the website.
31:39Before the first impression, there was zero.
31:42Mr. Aoyama says that the impression that a smile gives to people is important.
31:48His feelings come from his own life experience.
31:54I was a very quiet child when I was in elementary and middle school.
31:58Oh, really?
32:00People thought I was a quiet child.
32:04I was a quiet child.
32:06I didn't use my imagination.
32:08You were always smiling.
32:10Yes, I was always smiling.
32:12But I thought I shouldn't do that.
32:15I said what I wanted to say with a smile.
32:18I made a lot of friends and enjoyed my high school life.
32:22Did you do that on your own?
32:24Yes, I did.
32:25I made a lot of friends.
32:29I had a lot of fun.
32:31That's when I realized how important a smile is.
32:35It's a good thing.
32:38For example, when I go to a hotel or a convenience store,
32:42I say thank you when I go to a convenience store.
32:45Do you say that to the staff?
32:47Yes, I do.
32:48Then, people who are always expressionless smile at me.
32:52When I smile at them, they smile back at me.
32:57Smiles are definitely reflected.
33:00Ms. Aoyama decided to become a photographer
33:04to keep the smiles of people who were born with a smile.
33:09But it didn't go well from the beginning.
33:16I was able to smile normally.
33:19I was able to smile normally.
33:21I thought I could do it well.
33:24But the customer said,
33:26I don't like my smile,
33:29so I won't choose this photo.
33:32I was shocked.
33:34I was told that.
33:38Yes, everyone is not confident in their smiles like Ms. Aoyama.
33:46So,
33:48Ms. Aoyama did something to bring out the best smile
33:53from people who are not confident in their smiles.
33:59What is it?
34:10I want people to think that I am cute and cool.
34:17So, I went to Tokyo to get a qualifications to become a smile trainer.
34:24You went to get a qualifications to become a smile trainer?
34:26What kind of training do you need to get qualifications?
34:30I need to have facial muscles,
34:35a happy mind,
34:39and a cause of a smile.
34:42A cause of a smile?
34:44For example, if you touch the cheekbones lightly, it will make it easier to raise the corners of the mouth.
34:52For those who can't smile well, we also advise how to make such a smile.
34:59It's true that there are only graduation ceremonies where you can take a picture with a good camera.
35:05I'm nervous.
35:07What kind of smile should I make when I'm facing the camera?
35:10The audience told me that I was nervous just because I had this lens.
35:14I was nervous when I first started this job.
35:17When I was in a magazine, I was like this.
35:22Was Rika like that, too?
35:24Yes.
35:25The cameraman made me laugh.
35:30I want you to take a picture of me.
35:32I'm not good at taking pictures, but I think it's amazing that I can make people laugh.
35:39I can make anyone laugh.
35:42I raised the hurdle.
35:44No, no, no.
35:46So, the theme of the day is to take a picture of Rika's dream.
35:54I will go to the world.
35:58Where are you going?
36:00Spain.
36:01I will try to appear in a movie in Spain.
36:05The shooting starts with a greeting.
36:11Hello, everyone in Spain.
36:13I'm Rika.
36:14It was my dream to come to Spain.
36:16Rika, congratulations.
36:20I'm happy that so many people have gathered.
36:25Why are you speaking Korean?
36:28Don't speak English.
36:33Do you think I'm good at this?
36:36Perfect.
36:37Very good.
36:39I feel like I'm one step closer to my dream.
36:42I want to take a picture of me when I'm married.
36:45What?
36:46If I get married.
36:49Rika got excited.
36:52She forced herself to take a picture of her when she got married.
36:56I like the angle.
36:58That's good.
36:59Smile.
37:01The angle is good.
37:02I look thin.
37:03Great.
37:05It's fun to be with me.
37:07Smile.
37:09It's fun to be with me.
37:11It's fun to get married.
37:13I want to get married.
37:15Cute.
37:16She forced herself to take a picture of her when she got married.
37:19I'll listen to you.
37:21I'll listen to you.
37:23I'll listen to you every day.
37:24Is this right?
37:26Is this right?
37:28I don't know.
37:30But I'm happy.
37:32My heart is warm.
37:36I want you to like your smile.
37:39I want you to be happy when you see the picture.
37:42I want you to be happy when you see the picture.
37:46I'm cute.
37:48I'm good.
37:50I often hear that.
37:52I often hear that.
37:54I often hear that.
37:57I often hear that.
37:59I think my smile is good.
38:03I think I'm good at smiling in front of people.
38:05I'm not embarrassed.
38:07I want to increase that.
38:10I'd be happy if sales go up.
38:14If you're an individual,
38:17I'd be happy if you could have bigger dreams.
38:21I'm happy that you come here every time
38:24I'm surprised that you welcome us so well
38:28That's right
38:29It's important
38:30I'm happy
38:33Thank you
38:34I'm so happy
38:35Thank you so much
38:38I'm so happy
38:41Vintage for human national treasure
38:47Time for the last word
38:51You don't smile all the time
38:54Is there a time when you lose your smile?
38:57I have a child
38:59Yes
39:00He is middle school and high school
39:02His mouth is noisy
39:04When he is in mother's mode
39:07He is like a student
39:11I knew it
39:15Please take this
39:20I love honey
39:21I'm so happy that you love it
39:24I'm so happy
39:25I'm so happy
39:26I'm so happy
39:27I'm so happy
39:28I'm so happy
39:30Can I put this on?
39:31No
39:32No
39:33Please take this
39:35Can I put this on?

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