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00:00Good morning!
00:02Good morning!
00:04It's time for the show!
00:06It's been a while since we've seen Mr. Asako Ito.
00:08Good morning!
00:10I'm a little sunburned.
00:12What's wrong?
00:14I went to a hot place the other day.
00:16That's why my forehead is starting to peel off.
00:20It's a little sunburned.
00:22Maybe I should peel off my skin until the end.
00:26You don't have to peel it off.
00:28You don't have to peel it off.
00:30I'm fine.
00:32I'm embarrassed.
00:34I'm embarrassed.
00:36It's a good feeling to pull it off.
00:38It's a good feeling to pull it off.
00:40It's a good feeling to pull it off.
00:46I'm Mr. Imamura, the author of the book.
00:50As I mentioned in the program,
00:52Iku Sagami decided to do a world-wide streaming on Netflix.
00:58You said you made this story with a proper video.
01:04That's right.
01:06To be honest, I was aiming for something that wouldn't come from a video distribution system.
01:10I see.
01:12Do you upload it yourself?
01:14No, I'm just waiting.
01:16I'm waiting, but somehow I'm looking at it and researching it.
01:18I thought it was made like this.
01:20I like this.
01:22The story was rated in the United States by the world.
01:26The main character is Mr. Okada.
01:28The producer is Mr. Okada.
01:30There are so many people.
01:32Mr. Okada, Mr. Ninomiya, Mr. Higashide, Mr. Sometani, Mr. Yamada, Mr. Ito, Mr. Tamaki, Mr. Saotome, Mr. Taichi, Mr. Ichinose Wataru, etc.
01:40There are so many actors fighting.
01:42It's like there's no one to fight.
01:44I can play the main character, but I'm a little bit of a side character.
01:46I can play the main character, but I'm a little bit of a side character.
01:48I can play the main character, but I'm a little bit of a side character.
01:50In the past, there was an agency that said,
01:52In the past, there was an agency that said,
01:54I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
01:56I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
01:58I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:00I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:02I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
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02:06I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:08I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:10I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:12I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:14I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:16I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:18I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:20I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:22I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:24I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:26I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:28I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:30I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:32I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:34I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:36I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:38I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:40I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:42I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:44I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:46I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:48I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:50I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:52I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:54I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:56I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
02:58I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:00I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:02I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:04I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:06I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:08I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:10I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:12I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:14I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:16I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:18I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:20I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:22I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:24I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:26I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:28I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:30I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:32I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
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03:36I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:38I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
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03:42I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:44I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:46I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:48I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:50I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:52I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:54I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:56I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
03:58I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
04:00I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
04:02I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
04:04I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
04:06I can't do it unless I'm the main character.
04:08We should talk about the main character.
04:10Yeah, there a lot of people who know.
04:12That's true.
04:13So young people are changing the world.
04:15¿What will be the topic today?
04:17This program will be a barrier show.
04:20Celebrities who are usually scrubbed gather to talk about their personal opinions.
04:25Let's talk about Cattoon, now.
04:27Castle-P and rotated in March finally championships will be held.
04:33Kyotaro will be the champion this time.
04:36Ueda-kun and Nakamaru-san will be staying at the office.
04:40It won't continue with just the two of them, right?
04:42That's right.
04:44Imada-san will be with Ueda-san.
04:45I've been doing shows with him for a long time.
04:48It's a 10 and a half year long show on Taikai TV.
04:51Ah, Taikai TV.
04:52Taikai TV, sorry.
04:54But in the beginning, it started with Tokyo Dome, right?
05:00It was a show for 4 days in a row.
05:02It was a group name with the members' initials on it.
05:05So it was a group of 6 people.
05:07That's right.
05:08When Katoon first came out,
05:10I was on a show like Katoon, right?
05:13When it first came out, it felt a bit strange, right?
05:16Yes, yes.
05:17It was an idol group, but it was a bit...
05:20A bit mischievous.
05:21It was a bit mischievous.
05:22The 5 of us made a joke out of it,
05:25but it was a bit mischievous, right?
05:26Yes, I'm from the Donpisha generation,
05:29so I've seen them in dramas.
05:32It's a story about who likes who.
05:35At school, it was a story about that.
05:38It was like, you guys!
05:39It was like a mischievous group.
05:41Even though they're idols.
05:42But really, from the perspective of a woman who has been supporting Katoon since their debut,
05:48when Katoon has gone through so many things,
05:50it's really hard for them.
05:53I don't know if they feel relieved or lonely.
05:56They must be lonely.
05:57It's because they've been through so many things.
06:03Anyway, until March 31st,
06:06I hope Katoon will continue to work hard.
06:10Now, Maezono-san.
06:11Yes.
06:11There are many soccer legends,
06:14but Suki Kasai Noriyaki-san, 52 years old.
06:17Wow!
06:18Amazing!
06:18Amazing!
06:19Amazing!
06:19Amazing!
06:20Amazing!
06:20It's an international tournament that's been held twice in a row,
06:23and you've won the championship twice in a row.
06:25Do you have a picture of that jump?
06:27Wow, that's rare!
06:28Please take a look.
06:29That's rare!
06:30It's because it's an international tournament.
06:31It's because it's an international tournament.
06:32Let's see if he can do such a jump.
06:37How far can he jump?
06:37How far can he jump?
06:38Wow!
06:38Wow!
06:39An actual jump!
06:39An actual jump!
06:40Wow!
06:40Wow!
06:41Wow!
06:41Wow!
06:42Wow!
06:42Wow!
06:43Wow!
06:43Wow!
06:44Wow!
06:44Wow!
06:45Wow!
06:45Amazing!
06:46Wow!
06:46Wow!
06:47A great jump!
06:47He flew!
06:48He flew!
06:48Even amateurs can understand that.
06:50Even amateurs can understand that.
06:50I know.
06:51I know.
06:51And he was told about the secret to his victory when he was 52 years old,
06:53and he runs every day.
06:55He's doing that more and more.
06:57He's doing that more and more.
06:57He's working incredibly hard.
06:58He's working incredibly hard.
06:59He's putting in an incredible amount of effort.
07:01I've met him before, and I've heard that he's got a lot of body fat.
07:04But he's got great body maintenance.
07:06And as more and more young people come in, he feels like a big brother.
07:11He's bright.
07:12He's bright.
07:13It's not just about technique, right?
07:14It's about physicality.
07:15At the end of the day, it's all about the cells.
07:17It's all about the connection.
07:19And experience.
07:20You fight in the most natural way, right?
07:23That's right.
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08:21That's right.
08:22That's right.
08:23Also, I think you need to have three mental parts.
08:27When I read Kasai's article, he said that when you lose 1kg of weight,
08:32the distance between you and your opponent increases by 2m.
08:35He said that if you squeeze your body with the same weight for decades,
08:39you will know how much weight you have.
08:42You can tell by squeezing?
08:44If you squeeze the side of your body, you will know how much weight you have.
08:49It's really amazing.
08:52It's really amazing.
08:54There is nothing.
08:55It's like the third board.
08:59It's really amazing.
09:01When I was young, I weighed more than 20 times a day.
09:05But then I realized how much weight I had.
09:07If you touch it, you can see how much weight you have.
09:11You're like an old lady who makes onigiri.
09:16You can be a sushi chef.
09:19You can be a sushi chef.
09:21Even if you lose weight, the distance between you and your opponent increases.
09:24But if you lose weight, you lose muscle strength.
09:26You have to maintain that.
09:28You have to maintain muscle strength and maintain weight.
09:30But it depends on your age, right?
09:32It's completely different.
09:33When I was young, I could lose weight no matter how much I ate.
09:36I didn't have a problem with that.
09:38But the age cost, especially the cost of being in your 40s,
09:41was written in the article.
09:43It's difficult to control that.
09:45Also, I want the jumpers who are doing their best in the same sport to do their best without losing.
09:51I want you to liven up the sport itself.
09:53And there are individuals and groups.
09:57If Kasai goes to the Olympics,
10:00it's easy to support him as a group in Japan.
10:04There have been various stories in the past.
10:16The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
10:20Regarding the government's use of reserve rice,
10:23I was instructed by the Prime Minister to proceed as soon as possible
10:26regarding the reduction in the amount of rice harvested in the past four days.
10:31Due to the reduction in the amount of rice harvested by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in 2023,
10:37there was a shortage of rice last year, also known as the Reiwa rice riot.
10:42At first, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
10:45had predicted that it would calm down if new rice came out,
10:49but the rise in rice has not stopped.
10:53The government has finally decided to release the reserve rice,
10:57and announced the details on the 14th.
11:02According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs,
11:04the average price of rice per 5 kg
11:07per week until February 2 was 38 yen higher than the previous week,
11:12to 3,688 yen.
11:15This is the highest it has ever been.
11:20Last year, the rice harvested in Japan was 679,000 tons,
11:25an increase of 180,000 tons compared to the previous year.
11:28But it is said that there is not enough rice.
11:32This is the so-called disappeared rice problem.
11:35It is said that there is a possibility that the price is rising
11:38due to the stockpiling of rice at a time when some wholesalers
11:41are stocking rice to sell more expensively.
11:49In the meantime, the release of reserve rice was decided.
11:53The reserve rice collected every year is a total of about 1 million tons.
11:58This is enough for one and a half to two months of domestic demand.
12:04Until now, the release of reserve rice was limited to the case of landslides or disasters,
12:09but this time it has changed significantly.
12:14Will the price of rice decrease due to the release of reserve rice?
12:19This is the news.
12:20Today, we have Professor Nobuhiro Suzuki,
12:23a graduate student at Tokyo University.
12:25Good morning.
12:28Thank you for coming last year.
12:31This year, there is still a shortage of rice.
12:34By the way, how was the rice this year?
12:37I heard that you were able to get a lot of rice.
12:40That's right.
12:41The government also said that we got a lot of rice,
12:44but in fact, the market is not enough.
12:48That's why we are acting like that.
12:50So, one thing is that there was a production volume,
12:54but the quality of the rice was bad.
12:56The rice was eaten by a beetle.
12:59The rice was white and cloudy,
13:01and there were cracks in the rice.
13:05The rice was getting hot,
13:07so there was a lot of rice like that,
13:10and it didn't come out in the rice that could be sold in supermarkets.
13:16I see.
13:17I think the government wasn't able to grasp that part enough.
13:22And the other thing?
13:23The other thing is that there was a shortage of rice,
13:26so we decided to reduce rice production.
13:28Reduce rice production?
13:29Yes, we decided to make rice fields.
13:32The price of rice was cheap for farmers.
13:34It didn't make money.
13:35It didn't make money.
13:36The hourly wage was 10 yen.
13:39It was 10 yen.
13:40After all, we worked hard to make rice,
13:43and when we calculated the hourly wage, it was 10 yen.
13:46Who would do that?
13:47That's right.
13:48That's how we made the flow of rice production decrease.
13:52Even if the rice production decreased,
13:54we were working at the last minute,
13:57so there was a slight effect.
13:59There was an increase in demand due to the impact of the epidemic.
14:02There were a lot of foreigners in Japan at the time of the epidemic,
14:05and they said,
14:06the rice is delicious, delicious, and they ate a lot.
14:08That also had an effect.
14:09It's still going on.
14:10It may be a small trigger,
14:12but it's a small trigger,
14:14and it's not enough anymore.
14:16The government says it's enough,
14:18but if it was enough,
14:20the distributors wouldn't have to pay so much
14:25and sell the rice at the right time.
14:29I think the distributors are thinking about
14:32selling the rice at the highest price
14:34at the right time
14:36when they have 210,000 tons of rice.
14:41That's true.
14:42There are people like that.
14:44They come directly to the farmers to buy rice.
14:47Until now, people who sold rice to J.A.
14:49said,
14:50I'll buy a little more, so I'll sell it at a higher price.
14:52You'll buy it a little higher than J.A.
14:53Yes, yes, yes.
14:54There are more and more distributors who didn't exist until now.
14:57There are people who are not rice distributors.
14:59They directly negotiate with people who make good rice.
15:02Yes, yes, yes.
15:03And people who work in restaurants
15:06say,
15:07I can't get the rice, so I'll go directly and buy it.
15:10There are people like that.
15:11They make a contract.
15:12That's right.
15:13There are some things that can't be changed.
15:16There are various problems.
15:19You can make rice properly,
15:21but every year,
15:23I think there will be a shortage of rice in the future.
15:25Is that okay?
15:26That's what I mean.
15:27As long as we keep saying that there is a surplus of rice,
15:31but there is no surplus,
15:33and everyone thinks that it is not enough,
15:35that's why the farmers are moving like that.
15:37If the government doesn't recognize that part properly,
15:41let's reduce the production of rice more and more as before.
15:45If we keep doing that,
15:47we will have a shortage of rice again.
15:50Asako Ito,
15:52you often say that there is a shortage of rice in the news,
15:55but how do you feel about it?
15:57Well, when I go to the supermarket,
15:59first of all, it's insanely expensive.
16:02Last year, there was a story that it was too expensive.
16:07But when new rice came out,
16:09I said that it would be plentiful again,
16:11but it didn't stop.
16:13It's been going up for a long time.
16:16The price is going up,
16:19but if it's not on the shelf,
16:21everyone will rush to buy it.
16:23Is there something like a deadline?
16:25That's right.
16:26That's what's been escalating.
16:29I wish I had done it a little earlier.
16:32You didn't expect this to happen again this year, did you?
16:36That's right.
16:37Anyway, there is a surplus,
16:39so it's okay if new rice comes out.
16:42How about you, Mr. Imahara?
16:44There is a shortage of rice for the past two years.
16:46But in the Edo period,
16:47it's a level that starts to break down.
16:49Break down?
16:50What are you talking about?
16:51If you're saving money,
16:53you're going to break it down and take the rice.
16:55That's right.
16:56But I've been doing this for a long time since the Edo period.
17:00Basically, I put it out when it was a fund,
17:03but I put it out for the price of rice and stability.
17:05As a reward?
17:06That's right.
17:08I put it out, but it didn't have much effect.
17:11However, I made rice in Osaka so that the government could intervene.
17:17I've been doing a lot of things.
17:19Yoshimune, which is called Agemai,
17:21has collected rice from all over Japan and increased the amount managed by the government.
17:26So I've been dealing with problems since then.
17:31Everyone knows how much rice there is because they say how much there is.
17:39Isn't it better to hide how much there is?
17:42Then you can't read when the price will go up or down.
17:45You can't buy it.
17:47If you think it's going to come out,
17:49you can't buy it.
17:51You don't tell me much.
17:52It's better not to tell you much.
17:54What do you think of this idea?
17:56That's right.
17:57Is that so?
17:58I think there's a way to do it.
18:01Mr. Yoshizumi.
18:03I'm not talking about last year, 2023, or 2024.
18:07I'm talking about what to do with Japanese rice.
18:11What I can think of now is that if the government doesn't keep saying there's not enough rice,
18:17it's going to be questioned about the production policy and the way agriculture works.
18:22I think that 2023 and 2024 are the most closely related to rice.
18:26I'm a rice farmer.
18:28If the government keeps changing,
18:30the way we've done it so far won't work.
18:33The way we make rice?
18:35The way we make rice, how we distribute it,
18:37how we dispose of garbage like rice.
18:40I'm more afraid that a time will come when that won't work.
18:46If we keep doing what we've been doing, it won't work anymore.
18:49Mr. Yoshizumi, what do you think?
18:51You've been making rice and vegetables as usual,
18:54but you're saying it won't work anymore?
18:56That's right. It's become a matter of course.
18:59That's why it's hard to get good rice.
19:03But there's a production volume of 101 rice.
19:07The government says there's a production volume of 101 in 2023 and 2024.
19:11There's a production volume of 101?
19:12Yes.
19:13So it's enough.
19:15But as you said, the amount of rice that can actually be distributed has decreased.
19:20I see.
19:21It's become a matter of course.
19:23If we don't have enough people to supply rice,
19:26we won't be able to get food from overseas.
19:29How do we protect our lives?
19:31The current production volume is about 910,000 tons,
19:34but it's only enough for 1.5 months of consumption.
19:36And you don't have enough rice?
19:37No, we don't.
19:38For example, there are very good places where you can make rice.
19:41For example, Fukui, Toyama, Kanagawa, Ishikawa, Niigata.
19:47I was really surprised when I flew there in April.
19:51The rice paddies are black.
19:53They're finally starting to get water.
19:55And the green areas look like they're growing something.
19:58And there's this yellow thing.
20:00I was wondering what it was.
20:01I was looking outside when I landed on the plane.
20:03I had some time, so I went to look around.
20:06They were making barley.
20:08What do you do with barley?
20:10You mix it with barley tea or udon noodles.
20:14I asked why they were doing it.
20:16And they said, this year, they're going to make this rice paddy.
20:20You can't make rice on the best land.
20:23It's the government's policy.
20:24It's the government's policy.
20:25The rice is left over, so reduce production.
20:29If you change it to other crops, you'll get subsidies.
20:33You'll get money.
20:34You can make wheat or other soybeans.
20:37You can change it like that.
20:39Does that mean the farmers will make more money?
20:41No, they'll feed the farmers.
20:43They'll give you subsidies.
20:46They'll give you money.
20:47The rice is left over, so why don't you make something else?
20:50In return, we'll give you subsidies.
20:52You'll say, I understand.
20:54You can make barley.
20:56That's what they've done so far.
20:58If you don't make rice in the rice paddy,
21:00in five years, you can make rice again.
21:03It's not that easy.
21:05It's not easy.
21:06You can't make it every year.
21:07It's going to get worse.
21:08You can't get it back.
21:09The rice price is going up at the supermarket.
21:12It's going to sell so high.
21:13The farmers are going to make a little money.
21:15That's what we think.
21:17Even if you let go of the rice,
21:19it doesn't matter how much profit the farmers make.
21:24So we have to make sure that we don't reduce the number of farmers.
21:29We have to make sure that we don't reduce the number of rice paddies.
21:31In addition, you have to raise the rate of self-sufficiency in Japan.
21:34You have to raise the rate of self-sufficiency in Japan.
21:37In the US and France,
21:41how do you back up the farmers?
21:45How do you protect them as a country?
21:47That's right.
21:48Please make more rice paddies.
21:49Please sell them at a reasonable price.
21:51But the price difference between the farmers and the rice paddies is 100%.
21:55It's a burden.
21:57Instead, let's increase the demand.
21:59Let's expand the market.
22:00Consumers will be helped.
22:01Exports will be possible.
22:03Farmers will be able to make a good income.
22:06The subsidies for rice paddies are about 3.5 billion yen.
22:14If we stop that,
22:16if we increase the number of farmers,
22:18if we expand the demand,
22:21and if we make up for the farmers' shortcomings,
22:24we can make about 4 billion yen.
22:26I see.
22:27If we do that,
22:28instead of reducing the number of rice paddies,
22:31we won't be able to protect the lives of the people.
22:33Let's make more rice paddies.
22:35With the same amount of money,
22:37with subsidies,
22:39let's increase the number of rice paddies.
22:42If we protect the rice of the people,
22:45we can expand the market.
22:47Is there a reason why you don't do that?
22:49They say it's a waste of money.
22:51It's a forbidden material.
22:52Did you decide?
22:53Did you decide?
22:54Did you decide that there is a lot of rice?
22:56Everyone likes bread.
22:57Everyone eats bread.
22:58Everyone doesn't eat rice.
23:00We, the people, don't eat much rice.
23:02Because of that,
23:03the consumption of rice is decreasing.
23:06That's why we have to think about one thing.
23:09From now on,
23:10food will definitely be a battleground all over the world.
23:14At that time, Japan...
23:16Food, Agriculture, Agriculture Basic Law.
23:18If you read that,
23:19it says a stable import.
23:22Isn't that stupid?
23:23Because we have to make a law to protect when we can't import.
23:27I see.
23:28At that time,
23:29if we don't change Japan's agriculture,
23:33we won't be able to grow.
23:34Because we are rich.
23:36However,
23:37we won't be able to eat delicious food.
23:42You mean we have to think about it seriously.
23:44That's why we should eat rice.
23:46What can we, the people living in the city, do?
23:48Eat rice.
23:49Let's eat rice together.
23:50Let's eat rice together.
23:51We are eating rice.
23:52We are eating rice.
23:53Now,
23:545 kg is 4,000 or 5,000 yen.
23:57No,
23:5830 years ago,
23:595 kg was 4,900 yen.
24:02Actually,
24:03now,
24:04for farmers,
24:05it's just back to the price of rice 30 years ago.
24:08It's too cheap.
24:10It was so painful.
24:12Let's think a little more.
24:14After all,
24:15we support farmers.
24:17We want them to eat rice to protect what they eat.
24:22There was something like scrap rice.
24:24What is that?
24:25It's used for processing.
24:27It's used for various things.
24:28Is there such a big difference when you eat it?
24:31No, there isn't.
24:32Scrap rice and normal rice.
24:33Is it delicious?
24:34Yes, it is.
24:35It has a bad shape.
24:36Yes, it has a bad shape.
24:37Even if it looks like half-cooked rice,
24:40or if it's white and cloudy,
24:41the taste doesn't change much.
24:43But when you buy it,
24:44if you have a little of that,
24:46you can buy vegetables that have a bad shape at a cheap price.
24:48That's right.
24:49That's why.
24:50If we don't rethink what people in the city eat,
24:56we'll be stuck in five years.
24:59I don't think it's that close.
25:01I think it's close.
25:02I'll tell you.
25:03Five years is the game.
25:04What?
25:05We can't go back.
25:06It's finally 2024.
25:07We can't go back.
25:09This global warming.
25:10Somehow.
25:11Last year's announcement came out.
25:13We're moving forward with this.
25:15But everyone knows.
25:17In the summer of 2023-2024,
25:20there was a huge difference in acceleration.
25:22Every day in the summer,
25:24there were ambulances running.
25:25There wasn't anything like this.
25:26Everyone was about to collapse.
25:28This is really going to be a battle.
25:30To protect food and energy.
25:33What kind of life do we live?
25:35What do we protect?
25:36As a country.
25:37That's right.
25:38That's why we eat rice.
25:40People in the Edo period
25:41ate seven or eight cups of rice a day.
25:44Rice.
25:45There wasn't much food.
25:46That's right.
25:47But the Japanese didn't eat rice
25:49in the Meiji period.
25:50That's how they lost their stamina.
25:52That's because they couldn't run.
25:55What?
25:56It's a history novel.
25:58That's right.
25:59They couldn't run?
26:00They thought they could run more
26:02if they ate meat.
26:03When foreigners ate it,
26:04they couldn't run at once.
26:06What?
26:07It's rice.
26:08It's rice.
26:09In dramas and old stories,
26:10they ate about two rice balls.
26:13Two or three rice balls.
26:14They worked so hard.
26:15It's not just about relying on the country.
26:17If a private company had a rice paddy
26:20and sold rice to them
26:22in a welfare system,
26:23they would be very happy.
26:25Aren't there a lot more rice balls shops?
26:27It's popular now.
26:28It's very popular.
26:29There are also a lot of
26:31fashionable rice shops.
26:33That's right.
26:34The demand for rice is increasing.
26:37Next morning,
26:38foreigners are paying attention
26:40to Japanese rice balls
26:42on social media, right?
26:43When I went to Japan on social media,
26:45the rice balls at the convenience store were very delicious.
26:48It's very delicious.
26:49It seems to be popular.
26:51There are many people who buy it.
26:53So the demand for rice is still spreading.
26:56It's spreading,
26:57but it's getting more and more popular overseas.
26:59It's a country where the rice is left
27:01in the hands of the Japanese.
27:03That's right.
27:04It's a country where the production is seriously considered.
27:06There are a lot of rice balls shops.
27:07If wheat is no longer available,
27:09as you said,
27:11you have to make bread and noodles with rice.
27:15That's right.
27:16Considering that there are various demands,
27:19please take good care of rice.
27:21Yes, I understand.
27:22Thank you very much.
27:23Prime Minister Ishiba
27:25What is the relationship with Trump
27:27in the first Japan-U.S. General Assembly?
27:30What is the relationship with President Trump in the first Japan-U.S. General Assembly?
27:33The fact that I was able to take a step
27:36towards building a trust relationship with President Trump
27:39is a great achievement for the future.
27:41I think that I was able to show the international community
27:45the unwavering unity of the Japan-U.S. alliance
27:48between the Trump administration,
27:50which had just been established this time.
27:52On the 12th,
27:54Prime Minister Ishiba reported on the Japan-U.S. General Assembly
27:58and showed his confidence in the results.
28:02On the 7th,
28:04the White House in Washington held
28:06the first General Assembly of President Ishiba
28:08and President Trump in the U.S.
28:12At the Assembly,
28:14Prime Minister Ishiba announced
28:16his investment in the new U.S.
28:18of Japanese automobile companies,
28:20and said that the investment from Japan
28:22to the U.S. has been the best in the world
28:24for five consecutive years
28:26Prime Minister Ishiba also said
28:28at a press conference that
28:30the U.S.-Japan alliance has improved
28:32its deterrence and countermeasures
28:34in terms of security guarantees,
28:36and has confirmed its cooperation.
28:40In addition,
28:42he requested a visit from President Trump
28:44to Japan,
28:46and Mr. Trump also expressed his intention
28:48to accept this request.
28:50At a joint press conference,
28:52Prime Minister Ishiba said,
28:54When I saw him on TV,
28:56I didn't have the impression
28:58that he was a scary person
29:00with a strong personality,
29:02but when I actually met him,
29:04he was a very sincere,
29:06powerful,
29:08and strong-willed person
29:10who had a strong sense of duty
29:12to the United Nations
29:14and the world.
29:16I would like to thank him
29:18for that.
29:22I felt that way
29:24without any hesitation.
29:28Also, when asked about
29:30countermeasures
29:32when the U.S. lends
29:34additional tariffs to Japan,
29:36he said,
29:38I will not answer
29:40family questions.
29:46That's a very good answer.
29:48That's a very good answer.
29:50That's a very good answer.
29:52He said.
29:54The venue was full of laughter
29:56and was in a good mood.
29:58On the other hand,
30:00President Trump announced
30:02that he would lend
30:04an additional tariff of 25%
30:06to steel and aluminum products
30:08for all countries,
30:10including Japan,
30:12just three days after
30:14the inauguration.
30:16On the other hand,
30:18there is a lot of attention
30:20being paid to the future
30:22of the Japan-U.S.
30:25This is the news.
30:27I have invited a specialist,
30:29a political journalist,
30:31Akiko Iwata.
30:33It's been a week since the
30:35opening of the Japan-U.S.
30:37In your opinion,
30:39what do you think
30:41of the opening of the Japan-U.S.?
30:43I think it was a difficult achievement.
30:45What do you mean by difficult?
30:47I think it was good
30:49that there was no surprise.
30:51I don't know what to say
30:53about the unexpected.
30:55I think it was a good step
30:57that there was no unexpected
30:59request.
31:01And then,
31:03what Japan wanted,
31:05safety insurance,
31:07and the application
31:09of Article 5 of the Japan-U.S.
31:11Security Act.
31:13And then,
31:15the cooperation between
31:17Japan and the United States.
31:19I signed the cooperation
31:21between Japan and the United States.
31:23I think it was good.
31:25I think it was a good achievement.
31:27Mr. Imamura,
31:29do you have any comments?
31:31Well,
31:33there are a lot of opinions
31:35on social media.
31:37In a sense,
31:39there is a lot of attention.
31:41When I was a child,
31:4320 or 30 years ago,
31:45this kind of thing
31:47might have been on the news,
31:49but I don't know
31:51if it was noticed
31:53because there was no social media.
31:55First of all,
31:57I think the people are interested
31:59in this good thing.
32:01However,
32:03I want you to speak more clearly.
32:05I understand.
32:07I don't know
32:09what they think,
32:11but it's not the atmosphere
32:13of the leader
32:15we want to support.
32:17I heard that you practiced a lot.
32:19Yes, I practiced a lot.
32:21You practiced a lot,
32:23learned a lot,
32:25thought about the countermeasures,
32:27and spoke,
32:29so you shouldn't make mistakes,
32:31so you should speak slowly.
32:33However,
32:35if you make a mistake in translation
32:37in a limited time,
32:39you can't speak slowly.
32:41On the contrary,
32:43Japanese leaders
32:45used to speak fast,
32:47but you spoke slowly
32:49in a speech-like way.
32:51I was surprised
32:53by your character.
32:55I've never seen
32:57such a character before.
32:59I was a little confused
33:01about what was going on.
33:03I thought you were serious.
33:05Did you really think so?
33:07In another program,
33:09you said,
33:11I think this is better.
33:13Ishiba-san's character
33:15is very obvious.
33:17However,
33:19Abe-san's translation
33:21is in the background,
33:23so it's not clear.
33:25It's not clear
33:27that you're saying
33:29completely different things.
33:31You can change it a little bit.
33:33You don't say it yourself,
33:35but you can change it
33:37based on the past experience.
33:39I see.
33:41I think it's good
33:43that Ishiba-san's character
33:45is in the background.
33:47In the future,
33:49we'll see
33:51how you negotiate
33:53to improve the situation
33:55for Japan.
33:57It was very good
33:59at the first stage.
34:01Everything we prepared
34:03was very effective.
34:05However,
34:07we'll see
34:09if we can deal with it
34:11when the situation
34:13gets serious.
34:15I think there was
34:17a lot of ad-lib
34:19in this program.
34:21Yes,
34:23there was a lot of ad-lib
34:25and it was almost
34:27full-open.
34:29The conversation
34:31was like a joint press conference.
34:33I think it was a joint press conference.
34:35It was like your own opinion.
34:37It was my own words.
34:39How about you, Yoshizumi-san?
34:41I think it's important
34:43that politicians speak
34:45in words,
34:47have a good atmosphere,
34:49and have a good rhythm.
34:51I don't know if it's good or bad,
34:53but it was very Ishiba-san-like.
34:55There was a lot of lecture
34:57about the content.
34:59Japan is relatively
35:01easy to deal with now.
35:03There are so many other issues
35:05with President Trump.
35:07I think it's okay
35:09to meet and talk.
35:11Japan will be happy
35:13and Japan and the U.S.
35:15will be happy.
35:17But now,
35:19there are a lot of issues
35:21with other countries,
35:23including the EU,
35:25Canada, Ukraine,
35:27and the U.S.
35:29I think that's why
35:31things are going well.
35:33How about you, Mr. Iwara?
35:35Mr. Trump didn't talk
35:37about Japan at all
35:39during the election,
35:41and when Mr. Trump was asked
35:43what he wanted to talk about,
35:45he said he didn't know.
35:47He just wanted to see Japan.
35:49I don't think Mr. Trump
35:51wanted to say anything
35:53about Japan.
35:55I think Mr. Trump
35:57was proud of his success
35:59when he came back to Japan.
36:01I think he was proud
36:03of his success when he came back
36:05to Japan.
36:07Mr. Iwara,
36:09I want to ask you
36:11about the program
36:13that Mr. Ishiba
36:15came back to the U.S.
36:17on Sunday morning.
36:19In my opinion,
36:21Mr. Ishiba decided
36:23to come back to Japan.
36:25However,
36:27Mr. Trump asked him
36:29to come back to Japan
36:31without saying anything
36:33to Mr. Ishiba.
36:35At that time,
36:37Mr. Ishiba came out
36:39to the NHK
36:41to clarify his thoughts.
36:43I think that's why
36:45the NHK program
36:47was postponed.
36:49Is that what Mr. Kiyohara
36:51said?
36:53Mr. Kiyohara said
36:55that it would be perfect
36:57if he was the Secretary-General.
36:59I see.
37:01He needed a place
37:03to make excuses.
37:05I think this is
37:07an important factor
37:09for Mr. Ishiba.
37:11Is it right or wrong
37:13that Mr. Ishiba came back
37:15to the NHK
37:17to clarify his thoughts?
37:19I think Mr. Ishiba
37:21needed a place
37:23to make excuses.
37:25I think he did.
37:27I don't know
37:29if he did.
37:31I don't think so.
37:33Mr. Ishiba said
37:35he was glad
37:37that he came back
37:39to the NHK
37:41without saying anything.
37:43However,
37:45Mr. Ishiba didn't say
37:47anything.
37:49I don't know
37:51if Mr. Ishiba
37:53needed a place
37:55to make excuses.
37:57I don't know
37:59if Mr. Ishiba
38:01needed a place
38:03to make excuses.
38:05I don't know
38:07if Mr. Ishiba
38:09needed a place
38:11to make excuses.
38:13I don't know
38:15if Mr. Ishiba
38:17needed a place
38:19to make excuses.
38:21I don't know
38:23if Mr. Ishiba
38:25needed a place
38:27to make excuses.
38:29I don't know
38:31if Mr. Ishiba
38:33needed a place
38:35to make excuses.
38:37I don't know
38:39if Mr. Ishiba
38:41needed a place
38:43to make excuses.
38:45I don't know
38:47if Mr. Ishiba
38:49needed a place
38:51to make excuses.
38:53I don't know
38:55if Mr. Ishiba
38:57needed a place
38:59to make excuses.
39:01I don't know
39:03if Mr. Ishiba
39:05needed a place
39:07to make excuses.
39:09I don't know
39:11if Mr. Ishiba
39:13needed a place
39:15to make excuses.
39:17I don't know
39:19if Mr. Ishiba
39:21needed a place
39:23to make excuses.
39:25I don't know
39:27if Mr. Ishiba
39:29needed a place
39:31to make excuses.
39:33I don't know
39:35if Mr. Ishiba
39:37needed a place
39:39to make excuses.
39:41I don't know
39:43if Mr. Ishiba
39:45needed a place
39:47to make excuses.
39:49I don't know
39:51if Mr. Ishiba
39:53needed a place
39:55to make excuses.
39:57I don't know
39:59if Mr. Ishiba
40:01needed a place
40:03to make excuses.
40:05I don't know
40:07if Mr. Ishiba
40:09needed a place
40:11to make excuses.
40:13I don't know
40:15if Mr. Ishiba
40:17needed a place
40:19to make excuses.
40:21I don't know
40:23if Mr. Ishiba
40:25needed a place
40:27to make excuses.
40:29I don't know
40:31if Mr. Ishiba
40:33needed a place
40:35to make excuses.
40:37I don't know
40:39if Mr. Ishiba
40:41needed a place
40:43to make excuses.
40:45I don't know
40:47if Mr. Ishiba
40:49needed a place
40:51to make excuses.
40:53I don't know
40:55if Mr. Ishiba
40:57needed a place
40:59to make excuses.
41:01I don't know
41:03if Mr. Ishiba
41:05needed a place
41:07to make excuses.
41:09I don't know
41:11if Mr. Ishiba
41:13needed a place
41:15to make excuses.
41:17I don't know
41:19if Mr. Ishiba
41:21needed a place
41:23to make excuses.
41:25I don't know
41:27if Mr. Ishiba
41:29needed a place
41:31to make excuses.
41:33I don't know
41:35if Mr. Ishiba
41:37needed a place
41:39to make excuses.
41:41I don't know
41:43if Mr. Ishiba
41:45needed a place
41:47to make excuses.
41:49I don't know
41:51if Mr. Ishiba
41:53needed a place
41:55to make excuses.
41:57I don't know
41:59if Mr. Ishiba
42:01needed a place
42:03to make excuses.
42:05I don't know
42:07if Mr. Ishiba
42:09needed a place
42:11to make excuses.
42:13I don't know
42:15if Mr. Ishiba
42:17needed a place
42:19to make excuses.
42:21I don't know
42:23if Mr. Ishiba
42:25needed a place
42:27to make excuses.
42:29I don't know
42:31if Mr. Ishiba
42:33needed a place
42:35to make excuses.
42:37I don't know
42:39if Mr. Ishiba
42:41needed a place
42:43to make excuses.
42:45I don't know
42:47if Mr. Ishiba
42:49needed a place
42:51to make excuses.
42:53I don't know
42:55if Mr. Ishiba
42:57needed a place
42:59to make excuses.
43:01I don't know
43:03if Mr. Ishiba
43:05needed a place
43:07to make excuses.
43:09I don't know
43:11if Mr. Ishiba
43:13needed a place
43:15to make excuses.
43:17I don't know
43:19if Mr. Ishiba
43:21needed a place
43:23to make excuses.
43:25I don't know
43:27if Mr. Ishiba
43:29needed a place
43:31to make excuses.
43:33I don't know
43:35if Mr. Ishiba
43:37needed a place
43:39to make excuses.
43:41I don't know
43:43if Mr. Ishiba
43:45needed a place
43:47to make excuses.
43:49I don't know
43:51if Mr. Ishiba
43:53needed a place
43:55to make excuses.
43:57I don't know
43:59if Mr. Ishiba
44:01needed a place
44:03to make excuses.
44:05I don't know
44:07if Mr. Ishiba
44:09needed a place
44:11to make excuses.
44:13I don't know
44:15if Mr. Ishiba
44:17needed a place
44:19...
44:21...
44:23Ok.
44:25Thank you for watching!
44:37Manzo!
44:39We called him ''the host'' of this explanation?
44:41Yes.
44:43We went to Japan and
44:45I saw this game.
44:47It's a little different from what you're used to doing outside.
44:51It's completely different.
44:52Tiger was overreacting a little earlier, but at first, the feeling of distance and the feeling of the grass are different.
44:59The atmosphere of the venue is also different.
45:01There are various rules, but the shot clock is set to 40 seconds.
45:05The pitcher's pitch clock says you have to hit it within 40 seconds.
45:09At first, Tiger had his own routine, so if he did it, it would be over 40 seconds.
45:14He was really angry.
45:16There's that, too.
45:19The players play with their microphones on.
45:22The audience can enjoy the conversation.
45:27The relationship between the four teams is more comfortable than a normal golf tournament.
45:34It's a lot of fun.
45:36And the tempo is better than analog.
45:40You don't have to move around.
45:43What kind of grass do you use?
45:46It's natural grass.
45:48If it's natural grass, you can change it all at once.
45:56People who like golf often go to golf tournaments.
46:00If you go to a large golf course, you can see your favorite golfers playing in front of you.
46:08That's why you want to see it.
46:10You don't have to move around to see it.
46:14You can see it all.
46:18There are various courses.
46:21There are courses that are absolutely impossible in the virtual world.
46:25Is it a hole like this?
46:27That's right.
46:29It's amazing how green moves.
46:31It's like a magma.
46:35There are a lot of people who want to play golf.
46:40I think it will be useful for the general public.
46:43I think it's a lot of money.
46:45It's in the U.S., but you can make it in Europe or Japan.
46:49I don't know if I can make it in Japan.
46:51If you make an IP, you can make a donut.
46:56You can see golf stars from all over the world playing in Japan.
46:59You can think of it as playing.
47:02For example, baseball.
47:05It's like being thrown into a battle in Sekigahara.
47:08I see.
47:09I want to do it.
47:11What's next?
47:13Would you like to make it with me?
47:15It's interesting.
47:17It's interesting.
47:19Would you like to participate in a battle?
47:22You can hold a sword.
47:24You can hear the sound of the sword.
47:26It's a four-person team.
47:29You can kill one person.
47:31You can survive like Kingdom.
47:34That sounds interesting.
47:36We are old enough to do that.
47:39It's impossible.
47:41But there is something we can do.
47:43You can see it as a farmer from a distance.
47:46What's interesting?

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