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00:00So, today is a cold day, isn't it?
00:02Yeah, it's cold.
00:04We're in the middle of a cold day.
00:06It's a cold day, but we're drinking Tachinomi.
00:08It's nice to be out in the cold.
00:10We can't walk or talk.
00:12We're already 55.
00:14We're both going to be in the sun.
00:16Yeah, we're both going to be in the sun.
00:18We're going to be like this.
00:20We're going to be like this on a show.
00:22They're suddenly talking about something new.
00:27Today's guest has come all the way here.
00:31I heard a little while ago
00:33that Mr. Trump is being pushed by Mr. Hashimoto.
00:37I love it.
00:39What do you like about him?
00:41He's a politician,
00:43and even if there's a lot of criticism,
00:45he's going to do what he says.
00:47I see.
00:49Mr. Ishiba is saying this,
00:51but it's going to be a foreign issue, right?
00:53I think Mr. Ishiba is pretty scared
00:56I think so, too.
00:58He's like, I don't know much about him.
01:00From what I've heard,
01:02the White House is trying to find out
01:04what kind of guy Mr. Ishiba is.
01:06They're collecting information.
01:08From what I've heard,
01:10he doesn't have any friends in the Arab world,
01:12so he can't get any information.
01:14That's why he's so strong.
01:16Oh, I see.
01:18It's like the White House.
01:20He should be able to get information from many places.
01:22He's like, I don't know much about him.
01:25In this cold weather in Japan,
01:27he should be able to get information from many places.
01:29I think so, too.
01:31I hope Mr. Ishiba will do his best.
01:33He's not going to be a scapegoat.
01:35You're getting too excited.
01:37Please let me in.
01:39It's cold, so I'm sorry.
01:41I can hear the voice of someone
01:43in the alley next door.
01:45Thank you for your time.
01:47I'm Kazama.
01:49How old are you?
01:51I'm 41.
01:54You're 41 years old!
01:56And you're an old man.
01:58We thought you were an idol.
02:00You said I was an idol.
02:02But I'm not an idol.
02:04You're not a singer, but an actor.
02:06The last time I danced
02:08was when I was 21.
02:10It's been 20 years.
02:12I'm sorry.
02:14And I've been dancing for 20 or 30 years.
02:16I've been dancing for 20 or 30 years.
02:18I've been dancing for 20 or 30 years.
02:20I've been dancing for 20 or 30 years.
02:22Usually, it's Arashi.
02:26They've always been dancing.
02:28They've always been dancing.
02:30They've always been dancing.
02:32They've always been dancing.
02:34I don't think that you should be calling them that.
02:36I don't think that you should be calling them that.
02:38But now, he's a great actor
02:40who can play anything
02:42from leading to supporting.
02:46Mr. Koro is known as an actor.
02:48He's a great actor.
02:50I'm a lawyer, and I play the role of Asadora.
02:53Asadora is a famous actor.
02:55He's a pro. He's being teased.
02:59I really didn't like this.
03:00And so, our guest this time is actor Shunsuke Kazama.
03:06He's currently starring in a drama,
03:08but he plays the role of a bad husband,
03:10and I play the role of a wife and a corpse.
03:13He's a great actor.
03:15You're the kind of person who shouldn't be in this world.
03:17But if I'm not in this world,
03:21there's no place for me.
03:23Why?
03:24If I get kicked out of the old man's world...
03:26When I was shooting a drama with kids in their 20s,
03:29everyone was talking and having fun.
03:31So I thought, I want to be in that world.
03:33So I called them, and they were all talking.
03:35I was like, what should I do?
03:37I can't be in this world at all.
03:40But anyone can experience this.
03:42I'm in my 20s now,
03:43and I'm talking to a young actor.
03:46I'm in my 20s now,
03:47and I'm talking to a young actor.
03:48I didn't expect to be in this world at all.
03:51But as soon as I started smoking,
03:55I couldn't stop talking.
03:57I was like, don't smoke anymore.
03:59That's because you're a bad husband.
04:00No, no, no!
04:01I'm sorry.
04:02I'm a great master.
04:05But if you guys make fun of me,
04:09I'm going to go to kindergarten.
04:12Tokyo is a big city, right?
04:13I don't talk about money at all.
04:15I'm not interested in anything else but money.
04:19If you guys make fun of me,
04:20I'm going to go to kindergarten.
04:22That's the last episode.
04:25That's the last episode.
04:27I'm going to go back to the development department.
04:31In this show,
04:32I'm going to tell you everything.
04:36But there are some cuts.
04:39I'm going to do my best.
04:40You're going to tell us everything about your 50s.
04:42If I say that,
04:42Osaka's old ladies are going to hate me.
04:45Why?
04:46I didn't leave the airport in Okinawa at first.
04:49I haven't been out of the security checkpoint recently.
04:53You're a weirdo.
04:54You're a weirdo.
04:55You're a weirdo.
04:56You're a weirdo.
04:58Osaka!
04:59Osanpo!
05:03Let's go.
05:05Now, the old men have finally started walking.
05:09I'm going to give you some bean knowledge.
05:11Did you know the meaning of nine?
05:13I don't know.
05:15I thought it would be one, two, three, and finally nine.
05:18It doesn't matter what number nine is.
05:21I just asked the staff.
05:24What kind of character is it in a bustling city?
05:27What kind of character is it in a bustling city?
05:30You can write it down later.
05:34It's this kind of character.
05:38I can't see the logo.
05:40Mr. Hashimoto, you're so clumsy.
05:46The word nine was originally written like this in the Edo period.
05:51It was given the meaning of a bustling land.
05:56As the name suggests,
05:57nine was once known as the West Shinsaibashi Bridge.
06:01It was bustling with many people.
06:03There were many shops and theater houses.
06:10Also, during the Meiji period,
06:12the Osaka Prefectural Government and the Osaka City Hall were set up.
06:15It was also the center of the government.
06:26I don't know what you were talking about earlier,
06:27but you said you were in your 40s.
06:30That's a lot different from the 30s and 20s.
06:33If that's the case, we're in our 50s.
06:36Compared to when we were in our 40s,
06:39it's physically more difficult.
06:41It's obviously different.
06:43All the seniors say,
06:45when you're in your 30s, you'll come when you're in your 40s.
06:48That came out really well,
06:50so I want to hear what the seniors said.
06:52For example, what was different?
06:55For example, we're in our old age.
06:57It's the beginning of our 40s.
06:59It's when you can't run at the speed you want to run.
07:04It's when you start to lose balance.
07:06Kuroda, you're laughing too much.
07:09I can't move my legs like this.
07:11Also, when I'm at this age, I feel like I'm going to stumble.
07:14It's obvious that your bicep muscles are weakening.
07:18When you're in your 50s,
07:20it's obvious that you have to train your bicep muscles
07:22or you'll fall more and more.
07:24Kuroda-san, you said there's a step like this.
07:27Even if there's no step, you'll stumble.
07:30Your bicep muscles haven't recovered yet.
07:32When you're in your 50s,
07:36the momentum of your pee is weak.
07:40Don't you feel that now?
07:41I don't feel it yet.
07:43It's going to take a long time, right?
07:45It's going to take a long time, right?
07:46It's going to take a long time to pee.
07:48It's going to take a long time, right?
07:50I'm always with Mihane-san,
07:53but when we're together,
07:54it takes 5 minutes.
07:58Does it come out right away
08:01when you're on standby?
08:03Does it come out for 5 minutes?
08:04I think it's because you want to pee.
08:07You want to pee, so it comes out quickly,
08:09but when you're an old man,
08:11you keep saying that you want to pee.
08:14You're trying to do it, right?
08:15Why isn't it coming out?
08:17Taran taran taran taran.
08:20What are you talking about in the second half of the show?
08:23Dear viewers, I'm sorry.
08:36Hashimoto-san, when you're walking around Osaka,
08:40do you ever feel like you're in your own little town?
08:44I don't feel like I'm in a dictatorship or anything.
08:48Not at all.
08:49I feel like I have a lot to say.
08:51Like, what I've done and what I've done.
08:53But isn't it like that?
08:55It's a weird story.
08:56It's like we're looking at a town that you've created as a SimCity player.
09:03We didn't have a show where we could say things like that.
09:08But in this show,
09:09I'm going to tell you everything.
09:12Wow!
09:13There's going to be cuts and stuff,
09:15but I'm going to give it my all.
09:17So you're going to be able to see what you've done.
09:21I'm really happy about that.
09:23I have a lot of things to complain about.
09:26But you're going to be able to see it today, right?
09:28That's what I'm thinking.
09:30If you ask me why I'm complaining,
09:33I don't mean anything by it,
09:35but when I'm with Hashimoto-san,
09:37I'm going to the town where he works.
09:39That's why I feel like I'm pulling strings.
09:42That's not true.
09:44Kuroda, that's enough.
09:47The works that I've done are going to stay.
09:51But Hashimoto-san,
09:53you're going to be able to see what you wanted to show.
09:56That's amazing.
09:57Midosuji used to have a wide road.
10:02It was a stone wall.
10:04I was really worried about that.
10:06There weren't a lot of cars.
10:09But one day, it was going to be a road.
10:13It's going to be evaluated 100 years from now.
10:16It's going to be evaluated 100 years from now.
10:18Hello.
10:20Hello.
10:22Hashimoto-san, you're as popular as ever.
10:25Nice to meet you.
10:28This is the atmosphere of the place.
10:33Who are you?
10:35I'm the wife of a politician.
10:39I'm the wife of a rich man.
10:41Really?
10:42I'm the wife of a rich man.
10:43You're the wife of a rich man who rides a bicycle.
10:45The members I made are all politicians.
10:49But he's the wife of a rich man.
10:51No matter what you say, he's the wife of a rich man.
10:52That's right.
10:53I'm the wife of a rich man.
10:56Kuroda is a man who can do anything.
11:01This is Osaka.
11:04If it's an election campaign,
11:06I have to go to this shopping district 4 times.
11:09This shopping district is the center of the city.
11:12This is the center of Nishiku.
11:14It's easy to live and the land is cheap.
11:17Young entertainers come from here.
11:20Nishiku is ranked high in the ranking of easy-to-live children.
11:25I'm in Nishiku now.
11:27Thank you for the compliment.
11:28I'm not doing anything.
11:30Where did you do it?
11:33It's not all Hashimoto-san.
11:36If you say that, I'll say no.
11:39It's me.
11:43I know Hashimoto-san's business.
11:46I want to be proud of it.
11:49I found a shop that Kuroda is interested in.
11:54Is it here?
11:56I'm very interested in this.
12:00It's an aquarium.
12:02Aren't you interested?
12:03I'm not interested.
12:04But I want to do it.
12:05I don't do it unless it's an opportunity like this.
12:07I'm interested in things like this.
12:11Really?
12:12I'm serious.
12:13Don't you say that on the show?
12:14I don't say anything on the show.
12:15I've never raised the sensitivity.
12:17Who said that?
12:19I'm serious.
12:20Let's go.
12:22Hello.
12:23Can I join the program?
12:27This is the shop that Kuroda is interested in.
12:32It's a terrarium shop.
12:41What is a terrarium?
12:43It's a place where you can put plants, stones, etc.
12:47It's a place where you can create a natural landscape and put your favorite fish at the end.
12:53It's very popular as a hobby that heals the mind.
12:59In this shop, you can not only sell such terrariums, but also hold workshops.
13:07You can also make your own original terrarium.
13:13What kind of terrarium do you make?
13:18Is there a way to combine them?
13:20It's up to you.
13:22Imagine that water flows from here.
13:28I'm going to plant this plant now.
13:31If you plant this plant, it will look natural.
13:35Don't think too hard about it.
13:38Imagine that water will come out of this cool branch.
13:43First, plant a driftwood.
13:47There are many ways to call a person a driftwood.
13:51This is a good idea.
13:55If you put fish in the terrarium, the water will get dirty.
13:58When plants grow in a terrarium, they absorb nutrients from the water in the aquarium.
14:05By doing so, you don't have to change the water.
14:14My son is doing bonsai.
14:17He's still young.
14:19This is a good idea.
14:22You can also adjust the height of the driftwood.
14:27It's perfect.
14:29But it's a little lonely.
14:32You can add a little more.
14:35This is interesting.
14:37I can't put this in the aquarium.
14:40Mr. Hashimoto has a rough personality.
14:45This is interesting.
14:48They are also interested in the charm of the terrarium.
14:53Kuroda is also serious.
14:57You are close to your wife.
15:00Do you talk to your wife when you are over 50 years old?
15:03We talk a lot.
15:04Really?
15:05We are very close.
15:06I don't know what to say.
15:08I don't know what to say.
15:11When I talk to my wife, she says she has nothing to do with her children.
15:17She is annoyed when she is not at home.
15:19She says she has to do something by herself.
15:23I don't know how much it costs.
15:27You talk a lot about money.
15:31When I was in Tokyo, I watched a variety show.
15:36You talk a lot about money.
15:41Everyone says that.
15:42I don't want you to say my name in Tokyo.
15:46I want you to say my name.
15:48Everyone says that.
15:49It's like a free material.
15:52Osaka people are like that.
15:55They don't say how much they spend on clothes in Tokyo.
15:58I don't say that.
15:59Osaka people ask me where I live and how much my rent is.
16:03I don't say that.
16:04You talk a lot about money.
16:05I don't talk about money.
16:07I don't care about anything but money.
16:11Everyone is interested in money.
16:17When you line up the stones, water comes in.
16:20When the motor moves, the water circulates.
16:26When I started doing this, I was speechless.
16:29It's interesting.
16:30I like this kind of thing.
16:32It's interesting.
16:33It's interesting.
16:36You shouldn't put too many stones.
16:38Yes.
16:39It's important to put a lot of stones.
16:41If you put too many stones...
16:45It's too much.
16:46You're a celebrity.
16:49I'm greedy.
16:51Kazama-san.
16:53It's simple.
16:54Really.
16:55I'm going to put a lot of stones this time.
16:57It's a lot of stones.
16:59It's good.
17:01That's right.
17:02That's right.
17:03That's how you do it.
17:04That's right.
17:05That's how you do it.
17:06When you understand that...
17:08You have a personality.
17:11Speaking of hobbies, Kazama-kun.
17:13You seem to have a strange hobby.
17:16My hobby is...
17:18I go on a plane.
17:21I raise my status.
17:24You go on a plane?
17:26I go on a plane and raise my status.
17:29I see.
17:30When I raise my status...
17:32When I go on a trip abroad...
17:34Even if it's an economy ticket...
17:36They treat me first.
17:38Even if it's a ticket?
17:39What do they treat you with?
17:41All the services until I get on the plane.
17:44I can use the lounge.
17:48The more you get on the plane, the more points you get.
17:51By raising your status...
17:53You can receive various services.
17:57I go to Okinawa once a day.
18:00You don't go to Okinawa?
18:02I didn't go to Okinawa from the airport.
18:05I didn't go to Okinawa from the security checkpoint either.
18:08Just to raise your status?
18:10You're a weirdo.
18:12I'm a weirdo, but...
18:13You're a weirdo, but it's funny.
18:15If there's one person in my family, everyone will be grateful.
18:19I see.
18:20Can you go to Nishin Island?
18:23Nishin Island.
18:24I can go to Nishin Island with my parents, children, and siblings.
18:29You can go?
18:30Yes, I can.
18:31I see. For everyone's sake?
18:33Yes, for everyone's sake.
18:34To Okinawa?
18:35Yes.
18:36I didn't go to Japan in January.
18:38I got on a lot of planes, including overseas ones.
18:42I told the security guards that they were flying faster than us.
18:48You can fly that fast?
18:50That's amazing.
18:52And the work is finally done.
18:56Finally, they put in the medaka and shrimp, and it's done.
19:02I think this is enough.
19:04I think I put in too much.
19:07I can't see anything.
19:09I can't see anything.
19:15The three men who make terrarium in Kujo, Osaka.
19:19It's finally done.
19:23First, Kuroda's terrarium is a work that imagines a fantastic forest.
19:29It's a little artistic, isn't it?
19:33Objectively.
19:35It's very stylish.
19:37Thank you very much.
19:39Kazama made it as simple as possible.
19:46I made it very simple.
19:48This is really too simple.
19:50But it's easy to see.
19:54And Hashimoto is...
19:56It's a little messy.
19:59Greed. Greed.
20:01Empire.
20:04What do you think about putting it in the lawyer's office?
20:07It's a very bad office to put something like this in the lawyer's office.
20:12What kind of prejudice is that?
20:14Is there a place like this?
20:16I'm sorry.
20:17There's a huge aquarium in Yoshimoto's lobby.
20:24It's the same with dramas.
20:26If it's a little bad, it's always a little big.
20:30It's a little bad.
20:34So who's going to pay?
20:36It's supposed to be 10,000 yen per person.
20:40Isn't it Junkin?
20:41It's Kuroda, isn't it?
20:42No, it's Kuroda.
20:43Why is that?
20:44It's Kuroda's program, isn't it?
20:48Kuroda told me to go out with him for a while.
20:51If you say you don't need it, I'll pay for it myself.
20:56You're going to take this, right?
20:58This is Junkin's.
20:59Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
21:01Junkin?
21:02Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
21:04Who's going to pay 30,000 yen?
21:07Rock-paper-scissors.
21:12Rock-paper-scissors.
21:15Is this it?
21:17Wait a minute.
21:18Is this it?
21:19Can I use this as a guest?
21:22I don't know about this.
21:2530,000 yen.
21:27That's a lot.
21:30I'm glad that Kazama-san gave it to me.
21:34That's right.
21:35I'll pay for it.
21:36I'll pay for it too.
21:37I'll pay for it from Kazama-san.
21:38You have to say it!
21:39You have to say it!
21:40You have to say it!
21:41You have to say it!
21:42Kazama-kun gave it to me.
21:45I'll pay for it with all my heart.
21:54I
22:24I don't want to sound like Akira Ikegami when I talk in a high-pitched voice.
22:28Akira Ikegami is listening.
22:30You're making enemies again.
22:32Akira Ikegami, isn't that all your knowledge?
22:35Why don't you just call yourself a commentator?
22:37Why do you have to mention people's names?
22:39That's why the X is messed up.
22:41But this town seems to be made of iron.
22:44It seems that iron has gathered in this town.
22:49Oh, that's a rough explanation.
22:53I'll explain from here.
22:57In fact, there are a lot of iron signs like this in this shopping district.
23:03The reason is...
23:08Kujo has a lot of iron mines.
23:11It has been flourishing as a town of iron for a long time.
23:16Its history dates back to the Edo period.
23:18The Aji River, which has been flowing near Kujo since that time, has a lot of ships.
23:27That's why there are many shipyards in Kujo.
23:31There are companies that make screws and bolts necessary for repairing ships.
23:38After the war, the iron industry developed and reached its peak during the high-level economic growth period.
23:45The demand for iron has gradually decreased.
23:48The number of iron mills in Kujo is one-fourth of that of the century.
23:55So, the successors of the iron mills stood up and formed a handmade industrial association to promote the technology of the town of iron.
24:07They are making signboards of various shops in Kujo with the technology of each factory.
24:16It's cold.
24:18I'm a little hungry.
24:22I don't know if it's cold, but the men jumped in without saying anything.
24:29This?
24:30I recommend this.
24:32Raw noodle yakisoba.
24:36Excuse me.
24:37Is this a yakisoba specialty store?
24:39No, it's not a yakisoba specialty store.
24:41Do you have other yakisoba?
24:42Yes, we do.
24:45The three of us came to this shop.
24:49This shop has been in business for 20 years.
24:52This shop is very popular because it has been in business for 20 years.
25:01The reason is this yakisoba.
25:06What's the difference?
25:09The noodles are different.
25:11The noodles are very chewy and delicious.
25:15The noodles are very chewy and sweet.
25:22The biggest reason is this raw noodle.
25:25By boiling it in the store before baking, it creates a chewy texture.
25:31This is the most popular yakisoba in Osaka.
25:37This is a dish that my husband is proud of.
25:45For Osaka people, okonomiyaki is the cheapest.
25:54We can't eat yakiniku.
25:57Okonomiyaki is popular with people.
26:00Have you ever eaten it?
26:02I think it was the first time I ate okonomiyaki when I was in high school.
26:07How many people have eaten it in the past three years?
26:12I think it's about three people.
26:15You are very popular.
26:17Is that so?
26:20You're exaggerating.
26:24I'm not exaggerating at all.
26:26When I was in high school, I had a crush on a girl, but she dumped me.
26:30So I haven't had a girlfriend for the past three years.
26:33You just dumped her when she told you.
26:36No.
26:37I had a crush on a girl, but she dumped me when I confessed to her.
26:41She dumped you, but you didn't confess to her.
26:44No, I didn't confess to her.
26:46I don't think you're popular.
26:49I don't think you're popular.
26:52I was used as a pretext.
26:55I don't think you're popular.
26:58My current wife is a high school classmate.
27:02That's a lie.
27:05What are you going to do with such a big lie?
27:10You're talking nonsense again.
27:14You've been dating since high school, and you're getting married.
27:21Can I eat this?
27:23It's a little hard.
27:26It's a little hard.
27:28It's a little hard now.
27:30I'm talking.
27:32I'm talking about the customers.
27:34It's delicious.
27:38It's delicious.
27:41You can't eat this in Tokyo.
27:44You can't eat this in Tokyo.
27:46You can't eat this in Tokyo.
27:48You can't eat this in Tokyo.
27:50You can't eat this in Tokyo.
27:52Kazama has a question about the difference between Osaka and Tokyo.
27:59I grew up in a Monjayaki shop in Chitamachi.
28:05Monjayaki smells when you go on a date.
28:11Why?
28:13Don't you hate girls?
28:15I don't hate girls at all.
28:18I don't hate girls when I go on a date.
28:21I don't hate girls in Tokyo.
28:23I don't hate girls in Tokyo.
28:25You're angry all of a sudden.
28:27That's not true.
28:29I'm not angry at all.
28:31I think so, too.
28:32I think so, too.
28:35Osaka seems normal.
28:38I think so, too.
28:43I see.
28:45It's not my thing.
28:47I see.
28:49It's her thing.
28:51Look at his face.
28:53I see.
28:55I'm a pro. I'm a storyteller.
29:00I don't care about clothes.
29:05I don't care about the smell.
29:07I'm not interested in fashion at all.
29:10I don't care about anything.
29:11I just want to put Steve Jobs' style into my life as soon as possible.
29:16That's it?
29:18I want to go with the style of the person wearing this outfit.
29:22That's it?
29:23I want him to wear my style.
29:29I see.
29:30I don't want him to change his clothes every day.
29:35I have a stylist who helps me change my clothes.
29:42I don't care about anything in my life.
29:47I don't care about anything.
29:48But I don't want him to wear my style.
29:51He is a professional.
29:53He is wearing the uniform of the store.
29:55He is rude.
29:57How much is this?
29:59It's 15,000 yen.
30:01I didn't say anything.
30:03I didn't say anything.
30:05Why did you give me 30,000 yen?
30:07Because I lost.
30:10This is a place for two people in their 50s.
30:15If you say that, Osaka's old ladies will hate you.
30:18Why did you say that?
30:20Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
30:27Look at his face.
30:29He doesn't make a sound.
30:32Let's play rock-paper-scissors.
30:41Mr. Hashimoto, you have to pay 15,000 yen.
30:48I don't care about anything in my life.
30:54Look at this.
30:56I've never seen this before.
30:58What is this?
30:59This is a church.
31:01This was built when the port was opened.
31:06It was built in Edobakufu.
31:08The port was opened in Kawaguchi.
31:12Many foreigners came to Kawaguchi.
31:16It was a place for foreigners to live.
31:18It was a church for foreigners.
31:22Kujo used to be a place for foreigners to live.
31:29In 1868, when the port was opened,
31:34many foreigners started to live here.
31:36It became a flower town and the town developed.
31:41The Kawaguchi Christian Church is a precious building.
31:46It is now almost invisible.
31:51Many missionaries started to live here.
31:55It became a school for the Christian Church.
31:58It was also a school for the Poole School and the Osaka Girls' School.
32:05This building is very historical.
32:10The building was built by the company.
32:12This is the Marshal House.
32:16It was originally a floating house.
32:19I got permission to redevelop it.
32:24I don't need the last part.
32:26It's annoying.
32:29I say it every time.
32:31It's nice.
32:32This building is the same.
32:35I don't know this building.
32:37What is it called?
32:39A water whale?
32:40It's a swimming pool.
32:41A swimming pool?
32:42It's not a water whale?
32:43Hello.
32:46It's a very nice building.
32:48Hello.
32:50It's retro.
32:53It's very nice.
32:55It's very old.
32:57How many years has this building been here?
33:00It's been 101 years.
33:03How many years has this cafe been here?
33:05This cafe has been here for 4 years.
33:09Is this cafe a swimming pool or a water whale?
33:12It's a swimming pool.
33:16It's better to be a water whale.
33:18It's a swimming pool.
33:20Why is it a swimming pool?
33:22It's a swimming pool.
33:25We are doing activities to preserve the items of the cafe.
33:29The items of the cafe?
33:30Historical items.
33:32We want to preserve the items of the cafe as a culture.
33:35When we do activities like that,
33:37I think the cafe is very old.
33:39I've never heard of a swimming pool.
33:41There is no swimming pool in Tokyo, right?
33:42There is no swimming pool in Tokyo, right?
33:43It's full of coffee shops.
33:45The cafe has been destroyed from the city.
33:49The whale has been destroyed.
33:51The whale has been destroyed.
33:53You talk too much.
33:55You talk too much.
33:58It's a cafe that seems to have been around for 50 years.
34:01Do you actually use this cashier?
34:03It's a 50-year-old cashier.
34:05It's a 50-year-old cashier.
34:06It's a good sound.
34:08It's nostalgic.
34:10The old men came to this cafe.
34:17This is a cafe swimming pool that keeps the old and good memories of the Showa era.
34:24There are many historical items in the store.
34:28Actually, all of these were given to me by a cafe owner who loved Junki Samania.
34:34It's a 50-year-old cafe in Kanazawa.
34:37It's a 50-year-old cafe in Kanazawa.
34:41Junki Samania, which closed down, bought historical items.
34:45Junki Samania is still active in the cafe culture.
34:56This is a glass cup.
35:00This is a glass cup.
35:06You are particular about everything.
35:08You are particular about everything.
35:09There are many Kochikame.
35:12It's amazing.
35:13The aging of Kochikame is amazing.
35:16The cafe I got this from was a tobacco sale shop.
35:20The color of the tobacco has changed.
35:23Did you work at a cafe before?
35:26Yes, I've been a cook for a long time.
35:28If I could be independent, I'd like to open a cafe.
35:32If you're a cook, isn't the food delicious?
35:37I want to eat Napolitan.
35:41I can't. I have to be there by 4 o'clock.
35:44It's too late.
35:46I'll have a cup of coffee.
35:48I'll have a pancake.
35:51I'll have a pancake.
35:53Did you make it yourself?
35:54Yes.
35:55Did you make it yourself?
35:56Yes.
35:57When I rented this property,
36:00There was a place where the previous owner left the utensils.
36:06There was a place where the previous owner left the utensils.
36:09The recipe was left as it was.
36:12I was led there.
36:14I heard the story from the beginning.
36:15It's a real story.
36:17It's a drama.
36:19It's upside down.
36:21It's true.
36:23I doubt everything.
36:26You can't look like that.
36:29This is the recipe.
36:32It's true, isn't it?
36:35While I was waiting for the order,
36:37I wanted to smoke a cigarette.
36:40This is a smoking area.
36:42In Osaka,
36:45There are many cafes where you can smoke a cigarette.
36:49There is no place to smoke.
36:50It's the same in Tokyo.
36:52To be honest,
36:54Why don't you go to a cafe where you can smoke a cigarette?
36:58It goes well with coffee.
37:02You're talking about a straw, right?
37:08You know that, right?
37:10I don't care.
37:13It's a straw.
37:14It can be used for many hours.
37:16It can be made into a wine.
37:18You're talking about smoking a cigarette.
37:20I don't care.
37:22I don't care about the straw.
37:27I don't care about that story.
37:31What do you order at a cafe other than coffee?
37:36Other than coffee? Basically, I only drink coffee.
37:40Don't you order a cake?
37:42I've never ordered one.
37:43Oh, you've never ordered one?
37:44When I was a kid, I knew that a cafe was a luxury.
37:48My mother taught me that if I went to a cafe, I had to order Calpis.
37:52I had to order Calpis. I was told not to order anything else.
37:56Which one is it?
37:58Was Calpis cheap?
38:01The price is the same as coffee.
38:04But you can dilute it.
38:06Oh, so you can drink it for a long time.
38:07Yes, I can drink it for a long time.
38:09I see.
38:11I don't think I can order pudding.
38:14I don't think I can order a pudding with a lot of money.
38:18I don't think I can order a chocolate parfait.
38:22When I was a kid, I didn't know there was such a thing as food.
38:27I don't think kids are happy with Tsukiyaki.
38:31It's normal.
38:33It's a home-cooked meal.
38:34Tsukiyaki?
38:37If it's Tsukiyaki at home, I think it's Ikkashingyo.
38:41The next day.
38:44The three men came to Jun's Cafe, where the charm of the old and good Showa era.
38:50We've been waiting for you.
38:52It looks like the menu you ordered is ready.
38:58It's Napolitan.
38:59It smells great.
39:02It's good.
39:04It's really good.
39:07Napolitan is good, too.
39:09It's thick and chewy.
39:12There are many cafes in Tokyo that use thick noodles.
39:18Is this the recipe?
39:20That's right.
39:21It's nice.
39:23It tastes like baby castella.
39:26It's really good.
39:29It's really good.
39:30It's really good.
39:31It's really good.
39:32It's hard, but the texture is different from flat noodles.
39:36It's really good.
39:39After enjoying the nostalgic Jun Cafe menu of the Showa era,
39:44the old men talked about the difference between now and the old days.
39:51When we were young, we heard stories about the generation that rose up from the ruins of Yakenohara.
39:56That's right.
39:57I think it was really hard.
39:59Yakenohara is still a church.
40:03From the ruins of Yakenohara to the ruins of Yakenohara,
40:06I think they've come this far.
40:09There was a baby boom in the generation at that time.
40:17It means that the momentum of manpower was amazing.
40:20At that time, we advertised that we would work 24 hours a day.
40:26If you don't work hard, you can't be rich.
40:30It's not good to work hard.
40:33You need a break.
40:35But if you don't work hard, you can't be rich.
40:39You have to think about how to work.
40:42You've been practicing as an actor for a long time.
40:46Now, for example, you can only work for a few hours.
40:50You can't work even if you want to.
40:53You should have studied more.
40:54You should have been a hairdresser or a cook.
40:56I want you to respect their will to choose.
41:05I think it's unfair to say that all the decisions were made by them.
41:10I don't think it's good to have the same rules for all Japanese people.
41:15In Osaka alone, even if you work 24 hours a day,
41:20you can't get a proper salary.
41:23I was rejected when I was asked to work in Osaka alone.
41:26It's like a labor talk.
41:29I was criticized for being fired.
41:32But I don't have to do it all over the country.
41:34There are areas that are protected properly.
41:36But there are areas where some areas in Osaka work to death.
41:40I think it would be nice if they could make a choice.
41:44The Elon Musk is saying that now.
41:46Elon Musk is saying that we have to do it all over the country to make America grow again.
41:53But if we force it on all the people, it will be weird again.
41:57In addition, there are areas that are protected by the rules,
42:00and there are areas that work to death.
42:02It's going to be a terrible thing because it's America.
42:04From Mr. Hashimoto's point of view,
42:06I think what Elon Musk and Trump are doing will succeed as America First.
42:13I think it will be a great success.
42:15I've heard a lot of criticism from Trump and Elon Musk.
42:22But if I think about America First,
42:25I think it's a very reliable leader for Americans.
42:33The owner was listening to such a story.
42:36It seems that Mr. Hashimoto has a claim.
42:41Huh?
42:42It was a normal store.
42:44It depends on the booth.
42:55The old men came to the retro cafe in Showa.
43:01It seems that the owner of the store has a claim against Mr. Hashimoto.
43:07Mr. Hashimoto, I have something to say.
43:09I have something to say.
43:11We made a church for this cafe.
43:15I thought I'd like to go out for a night.
43:19I looked into the procedure.
43:21Isn't it a little expensive for a night?
43:25It's better to sell it at night.
43:27Oh, really?
43:28How much is it?
43:29How much is it?
43:30Is it expensive?
43:31It's pretty...
43:33Mr. Hashimoto wanted to display the culture of the cafe, such as a variety of products.
43:42It's 15 million yen in half a year.
43:45Huh?
43:46It's a normal store.
43:47It depends on the booth.
43:50I don't have any power or authority right now.
43:56But I'll tell you that there was such a thing in the right place.
44:00It's 15 million yen in half a year.
44:02You want to display the culture of Osaka, don't you?
44:05Yes, I do.
44:06Mixed juice, for example.
44:08You don't have a dream.
44:09No, no, no.
44:10I'm telling the truth.
44:11I'm telling the truth.
44:12I'm telling the truth.
44:13I'm telling the truth.
44:16That's all for today's Ossanpo.
44:21Next time, we'll take a walk in the Taisho Ikeya.
44:26Hello?
44:27I'm at the storage right now.
44:29What are you putting in there?
44:31It's not a TV show, but it feels like we're shopping together.
44:36It's amazing.
44:37It's normal shopping.
44:38This is a stretcher.
44:41So if you set it up like this, you can bring the pot like this.
44:47After you boil the pasta, you can do it like this.
44:50This is like a TV show.
44:53At first, it's like this.
44:57It hurts.
44:58It hurts.
44:59It hurts.
45:00Come on, everyone.
45:02Let's go for a walk.