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00:01Movies always teach us the important things in life.
00:07Akiyama and Movies
00:12So, Akiyama and Movies.
00:16Why do you do it in this gap between buildings?
00:20In the coldest place?
00:22In a place like a wind path?
00:24Is there not much space on Earth?
00:27There's a lot of Earth, right?
00:30Today, we're going to talk about...
00:35This is the first time I've heard of a socialist election.
00:39It's the back story of the election in Rome.
00:44It's rare.
00:46I've been dealing with it for years.
00:49It's the most socialist...
00:51I think it's difficult. What do they do?
00:54What do they do?
00:56I don't think there's a way to say it.
00:57Socialists can't do anything.
01:00I think it's the right time to show my socialist side.
01:05Your socialist side?
01:07Yes, my socialist side.
01:09I think I can do it.
01:12I have to show it a little.
01:14I can't imagine it at all.
01:17Can you really say you're a socialist?
01:20I just don't say I'm a socialist.
01:23I want to say I'm a socialist.
01:25So you're going to do a socialist shoot?
01:28That's right. I'm going to do a socialist shoot today.
01:31If you have a problem, or if there's a problem in society,
01:37you can take me anywhere.
01:40Let me talk.
01:42I can't talk because I don't have a place.
01:44I can't be read.
01:46Anything is fine.
01:49Just give me a problem.
01:52The film I'm going to introduce tonight is the March 20th election.
01:59The film is a realistic depiction of the mystery of the election,
02:05which will take place in Vatican City, the Catholic capital.
02:14He is with God.
02:16One day, the Pope of Rome, the highest leader of the Catholic Church, dies.
02:22The throne of the Holy See is vacant.
02:27Lawrence, who has served as the pope's assistant so far, is saddened.
02:34He decides a new pope.
02:37He decides to hold a secret election, Conclave.
02:41What if I don't want it?
02:43No sane man would want the papacy.
02:46Some of our colleagues seem to want it.
02:48More than 100 candidates from all over the world gather.
02:53Among them, the top candidates are these five, including Lawrence.
03:00But...
03:03Vincent Benitez, Cardinal Archbishop of Kabul.
03:10Benitez, a mysterious candidate, suddenly appears, causing chaos.
03:22Finally, Conclave, the secret ballot, opens the curtain.
03:33But...
03:39This might be seen as a tactic to blacken the name of a rival.
03:43Well, that's a despicable accusation.
03:45Is it?
03:47The scandals of the top candidates are revealed one after another.
03:53He sacked him.
03:55The point is, we will never find a candidate who doesn't have any kind of black mark against them.
04:01Will Lawrence be able to succeed Conclave and create a new pope?
04:12A strong election.
04:14Akiyama, who was triggered by such a strong election, says,
04:18Even I can say something socialist.
04:21This time, he discusses Japan's social problems.
04:26Will he be able to fight against the experts with his overwhelming knowledge?
04:32You don't have to say that.
04:35I thought maybe the person who created me was Mr. Ringo Shinda.
04:41Information Literacy.
04:43Like Marunouchi Sadistic.
04:46About the conversation about rice.
04:49Have you heard of the rice rice club?
04:52Yes, I have.
04:53Information Literacy.
04:55Information Literacy for my property defense.
04:58Mr. Akiyama, who defends his property with his money, is the most dangerous.
05:05Akiyama challenges the titans of the land with his unyielding socialist knowledge.
05:12Tonight, Akiyama and his special movie, Akiyama Ryuji's Socialist Walk.
05:19Well, Nihonbashi?
05:21Nihonbashi.
05:23The theme of the talk is Information Literacy.
05:27Can you tell us about it?
05:29Yes, yes.
05:31Information Literacy.
05:35Currently, there is a huge amount of information overflowing on the Internet and SNS.
05:41Among them, there are many biased opinions and fakes.
05:45In such a modern world, the ability to select and make effective use of information is called Information Literacy.
05:55That's why it's Nihonbashi.
05:58I see.
06:00Nihonbashi was the center of everything.
06:05The signboard says Nihonbashi.
06:08So, aiming for Nihonbashi,
06:10Nihonbashi is the symbol of Information Literacy.
06:17That's right.
06:19In that sense, you've chosen a good place, haven't you?
06:22You've chosen a good place, haven't you?
06:24This time, we've invited an expert to discuss Information Literacy.
06:32This time, an expert will discuss Information Literacy with Akiyama.
06:37I'm Akiyama. Nice to meet you.
06:39I'm Ogiso. Nice to meet you.
06:41Mr. Ken Ogiso is an expert who conducts research and public speech on Information Literacy,
06:48such as how to avoid Internet bullying and how not to fail on SNS.
06:56Akiyama doesn't seem to be familiar with Information Literacy.
07:01Will he be able to use his knowledge?
07:04It's been pretty serious for the past few years.
07:10It sounds like it's recent, but it's been going on for 20 to 30 years.
07:19It's been going on for a long time.
07:21There have been a lot of problems.
07:23That's just the way it is now.
07:25How is it? Are you familiar with it?
07:30Yes, I'm familiar with it.
07:32It's a big problem for AI.
07:35There are also cases where experts are misled by information.
07:41To be honest, I'm being misled.
07:45I don't know what to believe.
07:48There's too much information.
07:51Akiyama seems to be saying something.
07:53He's not saying anything, but he's acting like he is.
07:57Will he be able to keep his mouth shut?
08:01Information Literacy is about being misled.
08:07I think it's one of the coolest things to do when a talent is misled.
08:17I think I made it because I thought it was a good idea.
08:23What is Information Literacy?
08:25For example, there are a lot of works such as Marunouchi Sadistic and Shoso Strip.
08:33I think the combination of kanji and katakana is Shinra Ringo's specialty.
08:40Takanawa Gateway also incorporates the elements of Shinra Ringo.
08:48Marunouchi Sadistic, Takanawa Gateway
08:50Takanawa Gateway
08:52Tochime and Katakana are Shinra Ringo's specialty.
08:56If you think about it, Information Literacy may be Shinra Ringo's work.
09:03It may be a campaign to release it as a single.
09:06I'm excited.
09:08I see.
09:10I think so.
09:12You don't have to release it.
09:14No.
09:16I know. You don't have to release it.
09:18I know.
09:20It's okay.
09:22I know.
09:24There is a way to fly.
09:27There is also a way to come directly.
09:30There is also a way to come while rotating.
09:35There is also a way to disappear once and fly again.
09:40There is also a way to fly.
09:44There is also a way to come from the front, the back, and the top.
09:48I think that's Information Literacy.
09:52Information Literacy.
09:54Information Literacy.
09:56Information Literacy.
09:59Did you know what Information Literacy was?
10:04I don't want you to ask me like that.
10:10That's what Information Literacy is.
10:11That's what Information Literacy is.
10:13What do you mean?
10:15You are Information Literacy.
10:17Information Literacy is the act of trying to give me a festival.
10:22Show me.
10:24Show me.
10:26Information Literacy so that you won't be deceived by biased opinions.
10:30Look at this.
10:32This is the privacy method.
10:34This Information Literacy.
10:37In fact, even in Conclave, which decides the new pope of Rome,
10:42the key to the story is to play the bad information of the rival.
10:49You have no idea how bad it became, Thomas.
10:52The way he and his circle attacked the Holy Father towards the end.
10:55The smears, the leaks to the press.
10:57It was savage.
11:02Your own ambition has not gone unnoticed.
11:06This might be seen as a tactic to blacken the name of a rival.
11:11Well, that's a despicable accusation.
11:12Is it?
11:14Will Lawrence be deceived by biased information?
11:18Will he be able to break the belief and take over Conclave?
11:25Let's see the result of the heated election battle in the theater.
11:31I can't help but want to say something social.
11:36Let me say it.
11:37Please take me to such a place.
11:39Akiyama said so.
11:41Next, we asked Tenmatsu, a tempura restaurant in Nihonbashi.
11:51It looks delicious.
11:53Nihonbashi has such a luxurious counter.
11:57Nihonbashi has the image of tempura, doesn't it?
11:59Yes, it does.
12:01It looks mature.
12:03This is the best.
12:04It's delicious.
12:08It's delicious.
12:09Speaking of the theme, let's talk about the rice riots in Reiwa.
12:15Now is the time.
12:17Yes, it is.
12:18Now is the time.
12:20Riots in Reiwa
12:25Riots in Reiwa is a phenomenon in which the price of rice has risen since last summer.
12:34The price of rice has fallen sharply due to the record high prices in 2023.
12:42In addition, the price of rice has fallen sharply in 2025,
12:48when the rice was sold out of the supermarket due to a chronic shortage of rice.
12:56We discussed with Mr. Tanaka, who is affected by this phenomenon.
13:01Let's talk to Mr. Ogiso.
13:07Are you affected by this?
13:10Yes.
13:11The price of rice has risen almost twice as much as when it was the cheapest.
13:16Twice as much?
13:17That's right.
13:18I didn't expect this to happen.
13:20That's right.
13:21In my case, I can eat a large serving of rice for free.
13:26Wow.
13:27I can eat a large serving of rice for free.
13:31You can eat a large serving of rice for free in this riot?
13:34That's right.
13:35I've been doing that for a long time.
13:38Isn't that a riot?
13:40That's right.
13:41It's a rice riot, but it's something that happens in Japan.
13:47Recently, there was a riot in Nishikihibi.
13:54Nishikihibi ran away in Yokohama.
13:57The director of Izu was the one who moved.
14:00That's right.
14:01He said he would move, so he did.
14:02There was a riot overseas, too.
14:04Recently, there was a riot where a picture was repaired.
14:08It was such a terrible riot.
14:10That's right.
14:11When it comes to that riot, I don't know why I always end up like that.
14:16I don't know why I always end up like that.
14:18That riot is like this.
14:20No matter what picture I buy, I fail and end up like this.
14:27It's a rice riot in Reiwa.
14:30I'll talk about it.
14:31What is it?
14:33I'll talk about it.
14:35Don't rush.
14:36I understand.
14:37I'm sorry.
14:38It's a rice riot.
14:43Have you heard of the rice riot club?
14:46I love it, too.
14:48It's a bit old-fashioned.
14:51In karaoke, the last letter of each song is the same as the next one.
14:58I don't know which one to sing.
15:04It's Hirose Gomi.
15:09I want you to sing.
15:15Which song do you sing in karaoke?
15:18Do you sing this part of the song or this part of the song?
15:21It's not karaoke.
15:27You're really noisy.
15:29Please talk about the rice riot in Reiwa.
15:36I don't know.
15:39I'm going to eat tempura, so please be quiet.
15:43I'm sorry.
15:44No problem.
15:46In fact, the keyword of this riot.
15:50In the sense that a big riot is going to happen, it also means a strong election.
15:55There's been an explosion in the Piazza Barbarini.
15:58A bomb.
15:59It's unclear at the moment.
16:01There's no talk of fatalities.
16:04There's been a terrorist attack in the city of Vatican City.
16:07It's causing a lot of chaos on the scene.
16:19Is this also someone's strategy?
16:22Or...
16:25It's a top-notch mystery film.
16:27Why don't you experience this tension in the theater?
16:32And finally, Akiyama arrived.
16:38We've come to the last place.
16:41I don't care where it is.
16:43I've said it many times, but I don't know if you believe me.
16:47If we can have a social conversation, I don't care where it is.
16:53It's a social place in the back.
16:56Do you know what it is?
16:58Do you know what it is?
17:02It's a funeral home, isn't it?
17:04No, it's a Japanese bank.
17:06The last thing we're going to talk about is the inflationary property defense.
17:14Can I say it again?
17:16I'm sorry.
17:17There's a lot of stuff.
17:19Inflationary property defense
17:23The inflationary property defense in the inflationary period is...
17:27Inflation, in other words, the era in which real estate prices continue to soar.
17:32It's a way to protect your assets by using stocks and investment options.
17:40The subject of this discussion is...
17:43It's cold, but there's something on the roof.
17:46Hey!
17:48Hey!
17:50Mr. Narita!
17:52From web business to education policy.
17:56Mr. Yusuke Narita, a well-known economist on TV who is engaged in solving a wide range of social problems.
18:04His sharpness is a sharpness that will immediately injure you if you touch Akiyama.
18:11What are you reading?
18:14I can't talk to Mr. Narita.
18:17What?
18:19What is it?
18:20No, this is...
18:22This is...
18:24It's not easy to talk to Mr. Narita.
18:28The inflationary property defense is pretty...
18:31It's hard.
18:33Inflationary property...
18:36I think it's stupid to talk to me.
18:41Are you defending yourself?
18:44I'm defending myself.
18:46Look at the inflationary property.
18:49My inflationary property defense is inflationary property.
18:51Are you still doing that now?
18:53I'm doing it.
18:55It's important to carve it.
18:57There's a word called digital tattoo.
19:00It's an inflationary property tattoo.
19:03The sound of the printing machine is connected to the sound of protecting your property.
19:11If it's an inflationary property, it's only digital.
19:15Inflationary property started in 2008.
19:21It was 0 yen in 2008.
19:24It's about 300 trillion yen now.
19:27300 trillion yen?
19:29That's why the cash is getting weaker.
19:31That's right.
19:33Mr. Akiyama, who is defending himself with inflationary property, is the most dangerous.
19:41After this, it's a surprise ending.
19:47I haven't been told anything about the defense technique.
19:50It's a real digital tattoo.
19:52The first one.
19:54Digital tattoo?
19:56It's paper.
19:58Shut up.
20:00It's paper.
20:02There are many kinds of tattoos.
20:05Which do you prefer, deflationary property or inflationary property?
20:08Deflationary property, inflationary property, and deflationary property are the coolest.
20:12That's true.
20:14Deflationary property is abbreviated.
20:16It's deflationary property from sex friend.
20:19Is deflationary property a friend?
20:22It's like that.
20:24I have a question.
20:26What is it?
20:27It's about the defense technique of inflationary property.
20:30It's not about that.
20:32It's about the three best friends in the world.
20:35Inflationary property, deflationary property, and sex friend.
20:38It's about the three best friends in the world.
20:41Thank you for coming when I need you.
20:47I know it's impossible.
20:50But I want you to promote the movie at least.
20:55Why?
20:57It's like a movie program.
21:00It's a movie called Akiyama.
21:02We've been promoting and advertising too much.
21:08So, we talk naturally and naturally.
21:12We won't do that in the future.
21:16I heard that Narita-san is promoting a book today.
21:20Don't you have to do that?
21:22So, I won't do that.
21:24You don't have to do that.
21:26Are you going to do that?
21:27Are you going to do that?
21:29Are you going to promote it?
21:31I thought you came often before you went abroad.
21:36Isn't he a tough guy?
21:38I thought he was my best friend.
21:40Isn't he a friend of KOKUCHI?
21:43This movie, Kyoko Senkyo, is the election to decide the new Roman Empire.
21:49It's a great mystery behind the scenes.
21:53Kyoko Senkyo completely blocks access from the outside world.
21:58It's held in a secret room called Sistina.
22:01It's held in a secret room called Sistina.
22:06What's going to happen there is...
22:09Betrayal, cheating, and deception of the great clergy.
22:15It's like a picture of modern society.
22:22And the capital of the 22nd century...
22:25No, no, no.
22:27Narita Yusuke?
22:28No.
22:29This way.
22:30It's a movie like that.
22:32I don't think there's a drama that goes this far.
22:37Please watch it.
22:39There is also a surprise.
22:42In friend.
22:45De friend.
22:48Sex friend.
22:50And Kyoko Senkyo.
22:52Please watch it.
22:54Kyoko Senkyo won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
22:58Please watch it at the theater.