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00:00This is a living, large life form.
00:03It finds hope even in times of chaos.
00:06It returns to the world and heads to the future.
00:12Dawn will surely come.
00:19Three years ago,
00:23in the Yamanashi Prefecture, south of Mt. Alps, where Mt. Fuji is hoped to be.
00:30We visited the construction machine manufacturer, Nikken, in this town.
00:41We met Mr. Kiyoshi Amemiya, who built his company with just one machine.
00:47He was 75 years old at the time.
00:49This man is not an ordinary man.
00:54This is a new machine. It was developed in Chihendai Prefecture.
01:01Mr. Amemiya was wondering if he could use this special machine in a certain place.
01:08Now, there is a war in Ukraine,
01:13and various new bombs are being used,
01:17so I was wondering what my hobby was.
01:21Ukraine invasion by Russia
01:24Ukraine invasion by Russia started a month ago.
01:35There was a big problem with the weapons,
01:38including tanks and missiles,
01:41and even the threat of nuclear weapons.
01:51This is the Emergency Command Center in Ukraine.
01:55It is a government agency that specializes in rescue operations.
02:05A few days ago, a senior officer who had just returned from the front line showed me something.
02:13This is a sample of the mines that the Russian army used.
02:19A lot of things from the Soviet era are still used.
02:26And some internal information.
02:33This shows where our unit is active.
02:37Red is the battle area, and yellow is the minefield.
02:45This is a map showing the current situation.
02:48The red line is where the actual battle continues,
02:52and the yellow line is where the mines are contaminated.
02:58It's close to the center of Kiev, the capital of the Russian army.
03:03It's actually one-fourth of the country's size.
03:08Unfortunately, there are also victims.
03:12So far, 24 minesweepers have died and 98 people have been injured.
03:21Ukraine was troubled by the mines buried underground.
03:26Most of them were processed by hand.
03:31It is said that more than 2 million mines have been planted since the Russian invasion.
03:42Fire!
03:49In fact, these soldiers themselves...
03:57Even in the city...
04:03This is what the Russian army scatters in the people's living areas.
04:08It has a strange shape, and when it melts, it scatters to a large extent.
04:13It's a petal mine.
04:17In the courtyard of the house...
04:20Hey!
04:25More than 400 people have died in this mine.
04:31The mines, which increase the damage indiscriminately, are called the devil's weapons.
04:41The Japanese, who are struggling to save the tragic Ukraine,
04:47have fought an unknown battle.
04:51Thank you!
04:57The world is in pain.
04:59A rare weapon, a mine.
05:02A man who stood up to get rid of it.
05:06With the technology I learned, if many people were saved,
05:11I thought it would be easy.
05:16The wisdom to learn from Cambodia, which has overcome the devil,
05:20will be the first step in the recovery.
05:26Of course it will be.
05:28There is a lot of things in Ukraine.
05:31More than ten years of work.
05:37Born in Japan, the technology of growing up in Cambodia to Ukraine.
05:42I think 100%.
05:45I think everyone wants to come to Ukraine.
05:54Fighting against the devil's weapons.
05:56Japanese technology.
06:03Ukraine's invasion by Russia began in 2003.
06:08It's been three years.
06:10Now, I feel that the interest of the Japanese is gradually fading.
06:17However, there are people who can not regain their daily lives that they lost three years ago,
06:22and who are still living a life-threatening life.
06:30For those people, I followed the struggle of Japanese companies that stood up.
06:38In 2008, when I visited the company for the first time,
06:42the name of the company was...
06:44Yamanashi Hitachi Kenki.
06:48It was a subsidiary of Hitachi Kenki, which assembled and sold construction equipment.
06:58This is Mr. Amenya, 17 years ago.
07:01He showed me the origin of the development of the mine removal machine.
07:06What is this?
07:09Mr. Amenya flew to Cambodia, where the civil war was over,
07:14in 1994, when he needed weapons for reconstruction.
07:19I had no legs from my right knee.
07:23At that time, he held my hand and asked me to help the people of Cambodia.
07:30As a Japanese living in peace, I thought that I had to help these people.
07:36I felt a sense of duty as a Japanese technician to remove the mines as soon as possible.
07:48The mines were left in Cambodia.
07:52At that time, the removal was done by hand,
07:55so it took a long time and was dangerous.
08:02This is what I thought at that time.
08:06I want to make it with this image.
08:10What he showed me was the improvement of the construction equipment,
08:16which will destroy the mines buried underground.
08:26And what he completed was a rotary cutter.
08:30It is a heavy machine with a metal blade that rotates at high speed.
08:38With this, if you dig up the mines,
08:47you can explode the mines and destroy them.
08:52In order to protect the lives of the workers,
08:55he made the machine strong enough to withstand powerful mines.
09:02In this way, the machine developed by Mr. Amemiya
09:06made the removal of the mines impossible.
09:13Thanks to Mr. Amemiya's machine,
09:16our burden of removing the mines has become very small.
09:22I am grateful from the bottom of my heart.
09:27Now, in Cambodia, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Africa,
09:35Mr. Amemiya's mine-removal machine is active in 151 countries around the world.
09:41However, there is no support from the government for the development cost.
09:48For 30 years, the business has been in the red.
09:54Even now, it is independent from the Hitachi prefecture.
09:58It continues to develop while filling the holes in the main industry.
10:04There is a war in Ukraine.
10:08At that time, new bombs are being used.
10:14I think that we can use what we have done to restore the country.
10:24Meanwhile, a request from President Zelensky to Japan.
10:32We are also interested in supporting Japan
10:35in the process of humanitarian demining in Ukraine.
10:38We want to clean our land from hundreds of thousands of Russian mines and shells
10:42that did not explode and threatened the lives of people.
10:45I am sure that we can achieve remarkable results in this humanitarian direction.
10:53Japan, which cannot afford weapons,
10:56asked for support in the removal of mines.
11:01And last year,
11:05Mr. Amemiya, who received a request from the Japanese government,
11:09was working on the production of a mine-removal machine for Ukraine.
11:20This is the most difficult work to assemble.
11:24Installation of the rotary cutter.
11:36This is good.
11:45This time, various improvements have been made for Ukraine.
11:52The rotary cutter has been strengthened.
11:57The tip part can be replaced according to the use.
12:02This can remove debris, debris, and large obstacles.
12:13The Japanese government decided to buy up 12 rotary cutters
12:17and provide them to Ukraine for free.
12:23There are not only mines.
12:25There are also bombs and missiles.
12:28There are various things stuck in the missiles.
12:31In a situation where we can't do anything in the world,
12:34I want to challenge it with pride as a Japanese.
12:37I have no choice but to do what I can't do.
12:41In mid-July.
12:43Narita Airport.
12:52On this day, a group of people came from Ukraine.
12:55They came to meet Mr. Amemiya.
12:57Mr. Amemiya, who was a member of the U.S. Army,
13:00and Mr. Amemiya, who was a member of the U.S. Army,
13:03met Mr. Amemiya.
13:05Mr. Amemiya, who was a member of the U.S. Army,
13:08and a group of people from Ukraine came to meet Mr. Amemiya.
13:17They are the debris removal workers in Ukraine.
13:25There are a total of 14 people on the front line.
13:31Among them is this person.
13:35Can you speak Japanese?
13:36I can speak Japanese.
13:37Wow, that's amazing.
13:40Mr. Petrenko said it was his dream to come to Japan.
13:45I really like anime and manga.
13:51They are the elite who were chosen to master the Japanese-style debris removal machine in a short period of time.
14:00Three days later,
14:02a group of people from Ukraine came to the Japanese-style debris removal plant in Yamanashi Prefecture.
14:17Mr. Amemiya, who had been waiting for this arrival for a long time, greets them.
14:21Mr. Amemiya greets them.
14:28Irina, the only woman among the members who came to Japan, greets them on behalf of them.
14:38Thank you very much for this time.
14:41As a token of our cooperation, we will send you our symbol, the Wappen.
14:51Two weeks from this day,
14:53they will focus on learning how to handle the debris removal machine in Japan.
15:01The first thing they saw was a video of a large-scale bombing test to see how strong the machine was.
15:09This is a 7-kilogram machine.
15:13Then they immediately asked a question.
15:18Are the workers okay?
15:22The Russian army is quite ingenious.
15:28When they set up a debris removal machine,
15:31they dig a 1-meter-deep hole and put a wooden board on top of it.
15:37They try not to find it even with a detector.
15:41Sometimes they pile up three debris.
15:45When the machine explodes,
15:47they make sure it doesn't come here.
15:51No machine in the world has ever broken a rotary cutter,
15:56broken a cabin, or been damaged by an operator.
16:03It is natural that they are not satisfied with the life-threatening debris removal work.
16:18There is a photo.
16:23The debris removal machine used in Ukraine is a bulldozer type from a European manufacturer.
16:30It has a big weakness.
16:37The biggest problem with this machine is that it can't get close to the forest.
16:42It can only be processed in flat areas.
16:44I'm sorry.
16:46With this machine, you can even cut down trees.
16:50Yes.
16:52The machine made by Amemiya can enter the forest and process the debris.
17:00From the next day, the actual debris removal machine is used for training.
17:06Amemiya
17:13They are all professionals in debris removal.
17:17But this is the first time they are using this machine.
17:20Everyone is interested.
17:25Ukraine is in the middle of war.
17:28The cockpit is protected by 6.6 cm bulletproof glass.
17:35The machine made by Amemiya is safe even if a tree stands in the way.
17:41It can also deal with debris from the forest.
17:48These machines are operated differently by the manufacturer.
17:52First, each person learns from the basic operation.
18:00Next, it's Irina's turn.
18:06Irina
18:12Actually, this is the first time for her to operate a machine.
18:16She is 25 years old, but she is the second oldest among the members.
18:27When she returns to her country, she will be a teacher.
18:31She is more enthusiastic than anyone else.
18:35One by one, she will master the machine.
18:44The war has caused a serious problem.
18:49I learned a lot from this machine.
18:53It is very important for the future of Ukraine.
18:58Petrenko
19:02This is Petrenko, who loves Japan.
19:09In fact, he is used to operating a machine.
19:14He can operate it freely.
19:18Petrenko
19:22I learned a lot from this machine.
19:26It is very important for the future of Ukraine.
19:31Learning is not only about operating a machine.
19:35Maintenance is also important.
19:38If a machine breaks down in Ukraine, we have to repair it ourselves.
19:43The most important thing is the air cleaner.
19:49The air cleaner is used to remove dust.
19:55If this part breaks, the filter will be useless.
20:00You have to be careful.
20:04Even a high-performance machine will break down if the maintenance is poor.
20:10Motoku
20:14Motoku
20:17He is used to radio exercise.
20:26He has learned how to maintain a machine.
20:30He has learned how to maintain a machine.
20:35Don't remove the filter.
20:38I know.
20:43He is used to operating a machine.
20:46He was confused on the first day.
20:50He was confident when the training was over.
20:58Petrenko
21:03Petrenko
21:07Petrenko
21:10Mr. Amemiya is looking forward to the training.
21:14Petrenko
21:18Petrenko
21:22Petrenko
21:26Petrenko
21:30Petrenko
21:33We are brothers.
21:37He is using his machine to remove dust.
21:42The members fight against dust.
21:46Petrenko
21:50Petrenko
21:53He is our dad.
21:56Petrenko
21:59He is not a father, he is a grandfather.
22:03I'm an old man, so I don't know much about Ukraine.
22:12And so, the two-week training in Japan came to an end.
22:20Petrenko-san, what kind of activities did you do in Ukraine?
22:27Until I came here, I worked at a place called Harkiv.
22:32It was the place where the most intense fighting took place.
22:41Petrenko-san's workplace is located on the border with Russia.
22:46It is one of the battlefields where one-on-one battles continue.
22:52It is a region where a large number of Russian and Ukrainian mines have been scattered.
23:03I don't think you know when a mine will explode.
23:07Is there no fear in such a place?
23:11Of course, it's scary.
23:14But I don't think you can work safely without fear.
23:20I often talk to my colleagues.
23:23They say that people who don't feel fear are not suitable for mine removal.
23:33And so, the one-on-one training in Japan came to an end.
23:41But after this, what awaited us was a tense battle with death.
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23:57and sponsored by these sponsors.
24:02Thank you very much.
24:32Nihon H.P., a Japanese economic newspaper.
24:35In order for the future of logistics to become the power of society,
24:40we challenge the unknown.
24:45It's comfortable here.
24:49But...
24:51That's why...
24:53I want to jump out.
24:55People who move from here are strong.
24:58Nihon H.P.
24:59Where do you look at? Western painting.
25:02It's interesting to look at it from here.
25:04From Renaissance to Impressionist painting,
25:06we dig into the history of 600 years.
25:08The more you look at it, the more interesting it is.
25:10Where do you look at Western painting?
25:12It will be held at the National Museum of Western Art.
25:14I'm currently interning.
25:16It's tough.
25:18Is it a little better?
25:20If there is an opening, it can be solved.
25:22There is such a way.
25:24The accumulated days make me grow.
25:26It leads to the future.
25:27There is a material.
25:29There is a resin that is more resistant.
25:32How was it?
25:34It's amazing.
25:36Small accumulations bring me closer to my goal.
25:38Beyond yesterday.
25:40To a new self.
25:42I'm sure tomorrow will be sunny and cloudy.
25:44What?
25:46I'm in trouble.
25:48What?
25:50Why?
25:52What do you mean?
25:54I'm in trouble.
25:55Are you okay?
25:57It's been 10 years.
25:59It's not completely forbidden, is it?
26:01No.
26:03Before that happens,
26:05Iris will be LED in one stop.
26:07And the initial cost is 0 yen.
26:09What?
26:11I love idea.
26:13Iris Oyama
26:15Until now.
26:17From now on.
26:19A world full of fake.
26:21Every day I drown in the news.
26:23Even so, I want to find the truth.
26:25I want to feel the hope of tomorrow.
26:27I want someone to believe me.
26:29Then.
26:31I.
26:33We.
26:35We have no choice but to change.
26:37Change together.
26:39I wish I was the only one.
26:41This way of life.
26:43Yamato residence.
26:45Gaia's dawn.
26:47Delivered by Teletubbies and U-NEXT.
26:49Jirai, also known as the devil's weapon.
26:52It is said to be the most cruel weapon that steals and hurts the lives of the people who live there.
26:58With the technology to remove the Jirai that Japan has built so far,
27:03can it still connect the future of the people of Ukraine, where the war continues?
27:08The future of the people of Ukraine, where the war continues.
27:12The future of the people of Ukraine, where the war continues.
27:14What do you think?
27:20Mr. Kiyoshi Amemiya, who continues to make Jirai in Yamanashi.
27:28The first Jirai was delivered to Ukraine.
27:35On July 8th last year, the Jirai was handed over to the capital Kiev.
27:44On that day.
27:54It was an emergency.
27:59Gaia's camera was on its way to the ceremony.
28:03The Russian missiles hit the capital.
28:08The target was Shonibyoto.
28:11The citizens cooperated and began to remove the rubble.
28:17More than 30 people, including children, were injured.
28:21Two people were killed.
28:23I've been working here for a long time.
28:26I can't believe they're attacking Shonibyoto.
28:34The capital Kiev.
28:37The first Jirai was delivered to Ukraine.
28:40The target was Shonibyoto.
28:43The citizens cooperated and began to remove the rubble.
28:47The target was Shonibyoto.
28:49The first Jirai was delivered to Ukraine.
28:52The capital Kiev was in a state of tension.
28:56The handover ceremony was postponed.
29:01And the next day.
29:03In the midst of a rebellion.
29:05Makoto, the son and president of Nikkei, came in place of Amemiya.
29:25It's very cruel.
29:28I can't accept it.
29:31At the ceremony, important officials also attended.
29:39Please be quiet.
29:41Please be quiet.
30:11The president of Nikkei, Makoto Amemiya.
30:32An unseen battlefield.
30:35The movement for the reconstruction of the Jirai has begun.
30:42At that time, the Jirai members had completed two weeks of training in Japan.
30:51They didn't return to Ukraine right away.
30:54They were heading to an unexpected place.
31:00It's the world heritage, Angkor Wat, Cambodia's Shemriap.
31:06This area used to be a Jirai source.
31:09Now, it's a popular tourist attraction.
31:18The war destroyed everything.
31:21The infrastructure was destroyed.
31:24The people there lost their homes.
31:30Cambodia was once called the Jirai Ocean Empire.
31:35The Jirai Museum tells the tragedy.
31:40What's on display is a Jirai from half a century ago.
31:52This is the Jirai manual, which is still used in Ukraine.
31:58There...
32:00TM-72. TM-82.
32:06The Russian Jirai, which was used in Cambodia at the time,
32:11is still used in Ukraine today.
32:20Three hours' drive from Shemriap.
32:23What lies ahead?
32:29One, two, three!
32:36This is the Jirai removal site, where entry is prohibited.
32:44How was it?
32:46Amazing.
32:48My job.
32:51In fact, in Cambodia,
32:54more than 30 years after the civil war,
32:57many Jirai and Fuhatsudan still remain.
33:06Even after the war,
33:09it takes decades to remove Jirai from Ukraine.
33:17After basic training in Japan,
33:21they spend a month training in this area.
33:25They are instructed by the members of the Cambodia Jirai Center.
33:29Good morning.
33:31I don't know what you've learned in Japan,
33:35but please show me what you're capable of.
33:41This is the Jirai removal machine
33:45made by Mr. Amemiya.
33:48He uses the machine to polish his arms.
34:00Ms. Irina gets on the machine right away.
34:07She uses her driving skills,
34:10which she learned in Yamanashi,
34:13to drive around the forest.
34:22Day 5 of training.
34:30A member of the Cambodia Jirai Center
34:33is making a suspicious move in the bush.
34:38What is he doing?
34:46He is trying to test
34:49whether he can remove the Jirai
34:52from a dummy with no gunpowder.
34:59You have 20 minutes.
35:04Please start from this pole
35:07to the three poles over there.
35:15There is only one dummy Jirai
35:18buried in the designated area.
35:21Will he be able to destroy the Jirai
35:24that he doesn't know where it is?
35:26Mr. Petrenko is challenging him.
35:36He is searching for the Jirai
35:39while inserting a rotating blade
35:42into the soil.
35:44He has 20 minutes.
35:50Will he be able to destroy the Jirai?
35:57He uses a metal detector.
36:04There is a reaction.
36:07He digs it out.
36:11The Jirai remains as it was.
36:17This is a failure.
36:20This one is still alive.
36:23If you step on it, it will explode.
36:26But this is not a failure.
36:29You just have to learn from here.
36:32Yes, I will do my best next time.
36:39If he can't destroy it perfectly,
36:42he will lose his friends.
36:44In Cambodia, it is useful to be able to do more practical things.
36:49There are many things to do with this Jirai
36:52in Ukraine.
36:57During the training,
37:00there is still a battle in Ukraine.
37:03This is the situation of the front line
37:06that can be seen on the Internet.
37:09The Jirai is still alive.
37:11This is the situation of the front line
37:14that can be seen on the Internet.
37:20The members are worried.
37:28Irina is also worried about the situation.
37:34I am worried about the Ukrainian soldiers
37:37who are fighting in Kursk.
37:41I have never forgotten
37:44the situation of my country.
37:51Irina always thinks about her country
37:54and encourages her to train.
38:02On the other hand, Petrenko
38:05is worried.
38:08In front of our camera,
38:11he told us about this job.
38:15I didn't want to do it.
38:18It was my fate.
38:22I was lucky.
38:26When I was looking for a job,
38:29I found this job.
38:32That's all.
38:35In Ukraine,
38:38the salary is 1.5 times higher
38:41than usual.
38:44If you do this job,
38:47you will be able to avoid the enemy.
38:56Each of the members
38:59trained for a month
39:02with various thoughts.
39:06It's time to go home.
39:09What fate awaits them there?
39:19I wanted to do this job
39:22if I had more time.
39:30I was surprised.
39:32I felt like I could do it.
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41:51On this day, a junior high school student in Yamanashi Prefecture came to a Japanese-style facility.
41:57Now, the outdoor learning will begin.
42:03In fact, Mr. Amemiya's waste removal activities are taken up in many textbooks.
42:13It is said that the devil's weapon, waste, will be taken away in an instant.
42:18It is also said that the devil's weapon, waste, will take away the dreams, hopes, and future of the family and children in an instant.
42:27Also, 85% of children who have been hit by a bomb or an anti-personnel missile have died before they go to school.
42:37Mr. Amemiya conveys the horror of the time he witnessed through his activities in his own words.
42:48Japanese children who do not know the war.
42:51I was listening seriously.
42:57I thought it was scary.
42:59People who have lost their lives or died have come out.
43:10I think it will lead to a peaceful world.
43:15I also want to be such a person.
43:2130 years facing the times.
43:25He says he has been thinking about it for a long time.
43:29The war is now happening all over the world.
43:33The war will not end.
43:37How can it end?
43:41I can't give you a detailed location, but the 12 Japanese-made bombs are already deployed all over Ukraine.
43:53And I was able to hear the story of the site from Mr. Iriina.
44:03He is a Russian.
44:07He is teaching how to operate a bomb disposal machine in Harukyushu, where the fighting is fierce.
44:15The training was 100% useful.
44:19By teaching how to operate and maintain weapons, I can give new jobs and missions to people who have lost their jobs in the war.
44:29It is a very important role for me.
44:35And while Ukraine was absent, the United States and Russia started negotiations.
44:43This is...
44:45There is no such sign at all.
44:49Russia is still attacking and trying to take all the territory of Ukraine.
44:57Russia does not want to recognize Ukraine's independence.
45:03Mr. Iriina, who is 25 years old and still young.
45:07What did you feel when you experienced the training in a peaceful Japan without war?
45:15The young people of Ukraine went to the battlefield with their homeland, and most of them lost their lives.
45:25It is very sad that young, beautiful and ambitious people are still dying.
45:35I don't want to compare the young people of Japan with their homeland.
45:41I am happy from the bottom of my heart that they can live cheerfully without knowing the war.
45:47I am still moved by the kindness of the people I met in Japan.
45:53We will never forget the support that Japan gave to Ukraine.
45:59Members who came to Japan except for Mr. Iriina also returned to the site of the bombing and are active.
46:12In the meantime, Petrenko made a different decision.
46:19I received an e-mail from Mr. Iriina.
46:23He said,
46:25I went to Germany and was accepted into a refugee camp.
46:33He said that he had to leave his country because of the strict labor conditions, dangerous work and the risk of being sent to a concentration camp.
46:48It was a forbidden action in Ukraine.
46:57I told Mr. Iriina about it.
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47:21The flow of eternal time
47:23I am in this moment
47:27Life with romance
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47:33Campanula
47:35I want to be here now
47:37Because I like music
47:39Because I like my dream
47:41I want to make my dream come true
47:47I want to be a flower
47:49No matter what shape it is, it will definitely bloom.
47:51I will practice many times.
47:53I will also manage my physical condition.
47:55My own protection is me.
47:57Body Maintenance
47:59Excuse me.
48:01Body Maintenance
48:03Hey, mom.
48:05The Showa period when I worked
48:07I support the table all over Japan with the power of grain.
48:09I'm not so well-known.
48:11But I eat food every day.
48:13I'm not so well-known.
48:16But the food I eat every day is delicious.
48:18The happiness is transmitted to everyone.
48:20I support everyone with that.
48:22It's cool, isn't it?
48:25I'm sure of my mother's dinner tonight.
48:31grain solution company
48:33Showa Industry
48:35Keizu Electric
48:36Anshin Passport has an App.
48:38Download and register for a 500-yen coupon.
48:40In addition, a 500-yen coupon for appreciation of the app is also available.
48:44Everyone loves it!
48:45New products are cheap!
48:46K's Electric!
48:48Download now!
48:50Oh, you're so kind, Nobu!
48:52In other words, you're smart!
48:54What are you doing?
48:55Researching customer service!
48:57So, did you figure it out?
48:58Not at all!
48:59Ask me anything!
49:00Everyone loves it!
49:01New products are cheap!
49:02K's Electric!
49:08The president is lonely.
49:10I'm going to reach the budget!
49:11Can you do it?
49:13Hang in there!
49:15I'm going to reach the budget!
49:16How much is the budget?
49:18Huh?
49:19Hang in there!
49:21The president is a lonely lion.
49:24But he has a partner.
49:26M&A Capital Partners?
49:28There is a reason to be chosen.
49:30M&A!
49:32Capital Partners
49:35Let's charge with the recommended program!
49:37Tomorrow!
49:40At 6.30 p.m. tonight,
49:42let's charge with Degawa Railway!
49:48At 9 p.m., we'll go to the Atmospheric Heaven!
49:50The Miracle City, Ibaraki-Sakuragawa!
49:54Hello!
49:56Please take a look!
49:58At 10 p.m., we'll go to Shinbi no Kyojintachi!
50:00The International Cultural Museum!
50:02The Miracle City, Ibaraki-Sakuragawa!
50:07When I visited the head office of Yamanashi Prefecture,
50:11the symbol of Ukraine was displayed in the most conspicuous place.
50:20Ms. Amemiya, who was worried about the training students who returned to Ukraine.
50:26Ms. Petorenko, who decided not to return to her country.
50:34I can't blame them.
50:36I can't blame Russia or Ukraine.
50:39It's all because of the war.
50:47And the self-made mine-removing machine
50:51that she made with her own hands,
50:54is still active in Ukraine.
51:00It's been 30 years.
51:02It's been 30 years already.
51:04Looking back,
51:06I wish I could build a new mine
51:10where people can live in peace.
51:17I can't quit.
51:19I think it's a dream to save people's lives
51:24with my own technology.
51:29It's a mission of my life.
51:38Next time, the strongest team Japan
51:41will aim for the top in the World Cup.
51:44We'll win.
51:46However, there is a big obstacle.
51:49The temperature is below zero.
51:53The young Japanese team is struggling
51:56with the pressure of the sun.
52:00What will happen?
52:03The battle for the world's best food.
52:16To be continued.
52:47February 22.
52:49The Mysterious Giants
52:51is a masterpiece of Tokyo Modernism.
52:54The International Cultural Center.
52:59Railroad.
53:02With Dell Technologies' AI and Intel's technology,
53:06everyone can go back to where they belong.
53:13It's hard to get pollen in the morning.
53:15Then, morning aloe vera!
53:17My nose is itchy in the evening.
53:19Sorry to keep you waiting, aloe vera!
53:21Aloe vera brothers.
53:23Aloe vera is the same ingredient as medicine.
53:25I don't want to get up in the morning.
53:33I did it.
53:38Solve the problem of public infrastructure with DX.
53:41It's perfect. KTS.
53:46What? I don't want to drink.
53:48Suiken?
53:49Cashless. Can I go?
53:50I only have cash.
53:51No, I don't need it.
53:54Your shop is cashless with Airpay.
53:56Recruit!

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