ブラマヨ弾話室~ニッポン、どうかしてるぜ!~ 第261回 2024年8月18日

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ブラマヨ弾話室~ニッポン、どうかしてるぜ!~ 第261回 2024年8月18日
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00:00Episode 2
00:04Uramayo Dan Oyasu, Nippon Douka Shiteruze!
00:08Today, we have Henderson's voice for the first time.
00:11Yes, thank you very much.
00:13I'm sure many people don't know,
00:15but how far has Henderson gone?
00:18He came in second place in the M-1 Grand Prix
00:22in the recovery race.
00:24Those who know him well know,
00:26but those who don't know him at all don't know.
00:28He came to Tokyo recently.
00:31Yes, I came to Tokyo in April.
00:34I got a big chance like this in three months.
00:37I really want to sell a little today.
00:40Well, it's a big chance.
00:42What are you talking about?
00:44I'm listening.
00:45This is the age of JAM.
00:47I'm listening.
00:48I'm looking forward to it.
00:50Really?
00:51I want to sell a little this time.
00:53I'm looking forward to it.
00:55Who is watching?
00:57I don't want to bother you, so I won't say it.
01:02I recently heard that Harada Taiso is watching.
01:08Everyone said,
01:09Oh!
01:11I heard that.
01:13I'm glad to hear that.
01:15There are many other people.
01:18In this program,
01:19we will talk about the worries of various people.
01:23If you have any questions,
01:25please ask the members of the culture team.
01:28The members of the culture team will tell us about various things.
01:34These are the members.
01:36Akira Nagatsuma, a member of the Democratic Party of Japan.
01:41Hiroshi Hatayama, a journalist.
01:46Toshio Miyata, a doctor.
01:50Azushi Fujimoto, a graduate of Tokyo University.
01:55David Hosein, from Iran.
02:04Akira Nagatsuma, a member of the Democratic Party of Japan.
02:10Nice to meet you.
02:12I got a big chance.
02:15You are great.
02:19Akira-san, what do you want to say?
02:20The Tokyo elections were held,
02:22and Mr. Koike was elected.
02:24Will Tokyo change in the future?
02:29The theme is,
02:30I'm worried about the future of Tokyo.
02:33Let's start the chat.
02:36I'd like to look back on this election.
02:41There were many things.
02:43The same poster was put up on the bulletin board.
02:47There were many posters that had nothing to do with the election.
02:51The candidates began to take off their clothes.
02:55It was an unprecedented election with 56 candidates.
03:01If you pay 3 million yen, you can go out.
03:05There were people who said they could do anything.
03:09It costs more than 3 million yen.
03:14The bulletin board costs a lot of money.
03:17If you pay money to broadcast the election on NHK,
03:21it costs a lot of money.
03:25I feel sorry for the candidates.
03:29They posted their faces on a clear file.
03:37When it rains, the clear file becomes fuzzy.
03:41You can't see it.
03:43On the other hand, there are pictures of dogs.
03:46I feel sorry for the candidates.
03:50I think it's unfair.
03:53So you can't imagine this election?
03:57It's my first time.
04:00I feel like I'm going to lose my strength.
04:03I think it's because of the election.
04:06But the more I look at it, the more I don't understand.
04:10I can't think seriously.
04:12The election poster is on the bulletin board near the school.
04:17I don't know why the kids see it.
04:20I don't know why the kids see it.
04:25I don't know why the kids see it.
04:28I don't know why the kids see it.
04:31I don't know why the kids see it.
04:34I don't know why the kids see it.
04:37I don't know why the kids see it.
04:40I don't know why the kids see it.
04:43I don't know why the kids see it.
04:46I don't know why the kids see it.
04:49I don't know why the kids see it.
04:52I was on the bulletin board.
04:55I didn't win even once.
04:58I was on the bulletin board many times.
05:01The Tokyo election is one-tenth of the population of Japan.
05:05That's why it's so popular.
05:08It's broadcasted on TV all over the country.
05:12It always ends with a vote.
05:16That's why it's so popular.
05:19TV is like a quadrilateral.
05:24Did the TV and the media decide the quadrilateral?
05:30Yes.
05:32If we broadcast everyone equally,
05:35it would take hours.
05:37The TV and the media are investigating it.
05:40That's why it's a quadrilateral.
05:43What I regret the most is that
05:46there was no debate in the news.
05:49There was no debate in the news.
05:52We called for a debate,
05:55but one of the candidates refused.
05:59So we couldn't do it.
06:02I wish we could have a debate.
06:05President Biden is also on the bulletin board.
06:08I wish we could have a debate.
06:11I wish we could have a debate.
06:14I wish we could have a debate.
06:17It takes a lot of time to watch
06:20four people's videos on YouTube.
06:23On the Internet,
06:25you can only say what you want to say.
06:28If you have a point of view,
06:30you can have a proper debate.
06:33I wish we could have a culture
06:36where we have to have a debate.
06:39What do you mean by not doing it?
06:42Did you feel like you couldn't get back
06:45if you were attacked?
06:47For those who are in the lead,
06:50they want to run away.
06:53That's what I thought.
06:56But I think it's better to do it
06:59as a reference for the vote.
07:02Wouldn't you be beaten more
07:05like a recent fighter?
07:08Don't run away.
07:11It's not a big deal.
07:18The theme is still the future of Tokyo.
07:21Let's have a debate.
07:25Why is Mr. Koike so strong?
07:28If you look at the past,
07:31he has never lost in a land battle.
07:34He challenged Mr. Renho
07:37and other candidates.
07:40He has a huge power and budget.
07:43He launched a lot of policies.
07:46It's like an election campaign every day.
07:49It was hard to break
07:52the thick wall.
07:55So there are a lot of
07:58fixed supporters?
08:01In Tokyo, there are a lot of
08:04people who don't have a party.
08:07But there are a lot of people
08:10who support the children.
08:13There are a lot of policies.
08:16In the pandemic,
08:19it's easy to see the activities
08:22of the people on TV.
08:25But without breaking the wall,
08:28the politics will not change.
08:31We need to come up with a plan.
08:34I heard that the number of people
08:37who have to quit their jobs
08:40will be reduced.
08:43But it's increasing.
08:46There are a lot of things.
08:49But it's not a detailed policy.
08:52It's an election campaign
08:55based on the image of the governor.
08:58We need to think about it.
09:01I feel like the number of people
09:04who have to quit their jobs
09:07has increased.
09:10It's like the number of people
09:13who have to quit their jobs
09:16has increased.
09:19We need to think about it.
09:22In Japan, there is a scholarship.
09:25There are 3 million people.
09:28In Japan, when you run for office,
09:31you need to have a number of people
09:34who are eligible for the scholarship.
09:37There are a lot of countries like that.
09:40You can't do it with money.
09:43I think there is a way to do it.
09:46Is there anyone who writes like the governor?
09:49There are people who like him.
09:52If there were 30 people,
09:55they would write it down.
09:58There are 2,000 people.
10:01What do you think, Kojimoto?
10:04Even if the media chooses,
10:07only certain people can be elected.
10:10I think that's the problem.
10:13There are tools on the Internet
10:16that tell you what to choose.
10:19I think we need to start from here.
10:22I don't think we can do that now.
10:25I think the media can choose
10:28the people they want to listen to.
10:31It's a split of 48, 56 people.
10:34You can choose one person
10:37and listen to it.
10:40There is a boat race show,
10:43but it's like Sanrentan.
10:46If you listen to the current story,
10:49it won't change unless it's an election.
10:52If you don't say it's okay.
10:55What do you think of Renho's fight?
10:58We thought about it a lot
11:01when we fought.
11:04I thought about it a lot
11:07when I reflected on it.
11:10The people of Tomin
11:13didn't have a common understanding
11:16of what was going on.
11:19We need to strengthen
11:22the social media response.
11:25Mr. Ishimaru has a lot of short videos
11:28on TikTok, Instagram,
11:31and YouTube.
11:34We think it's a challenge
11:37to appeal to young people.
11:40I'm sure you can't stand
11:43but it's like a musical.
11:46It's like an actor.
11:49It's like he's in his own world.
11:52Do you think so too?
11:55Of course,
11:58I think it's important
12:01to appeal to people
12:04and move their hearts.
12:07I think that's the most important thing.
12:10I think it's important to appeal to people
12:13and move their hearts.
12:16I think it's important to appeal to people
12:19and move their hearts.
12:22I thought YouTube and TikTok were scary.
12:25I watch TikTok,
12:28and I thought it was refreshing.
12:31But when I saw the press conference,
12:34it was different from what I expected.
12:37I thought it would be scary
12:40to watch it as a short video.
12:43If there's a TV debate,
12:46it's going to come out.
12:49I think it's better to have a debate.
12:52I think it's better to have a debate.
12:55What did you think when you came to Tokyo?
12:58What did you think when you came to Tokyo?
13:01I thought there were a lot of people.
13:04But it's overflowing.
13:10Now I can't speak much.
13:13Now I can't speak much.
13:16What about your rent?
13:19Rent is really expensive.
13:22It's 150,000 yen now.
13:25How did you say 150,000?
13:28You live at 150,000 yen, don't you?
13:31I don't know.
13:33What do you think, Tani?
13:35There are a lot of people who come to Tokyo.
13:37They are very friendly.
13:39I know.
13:41They are very friendly.
13:43I want them to come to the countryside.
13:45They are already in the countryside.
13:49But the rent in Tokyo is very high.
13:51Yes, it is.
13:53If you look at it now,
13:55the rent for a 1-billion-yen apartment
13:57is 1-billion-yen for a normal apartment.
13:59The rent for a 1-billion-yen apartment
14:01has doubled.
14:03For example,
14:05a 1-billion-yen apartment
14:07costs 5 billion yen.
14:09A 1-billion-yen apartment
14:11costs 5 billion yen.
14:13What kind of rich people live there?
14:15If a 1-billion-yen apartment
14:17costs 10 billion yen,
14:19it's not a big deal.
14:21It's not a big apartment.
14:23It's about 1-billion-yen.
14:25Yes, it is.
14:27A normal human being
14:29can't live there.
14:31I wanted to say that it is spacious.
14:33That's what I meant.
14:35If the rent is fixed,
14:37we can just switch to
14:38a cheap house
14:41that can offer a great quality.
14:43Is that possible?
14:45Japan is in the situation
14:47of an abundance of households.
14:49There is only a short-term plan
14:51to build a cheap house
14:53which offers a high quality
14:55It depends on the location.
14:57Yes, it depends on the location and the country.
15:00Actually, it's not just Tokyo.
15:02It's getting expensive all over the world.
15:04All over the world?
15:05Yes, all over the world.
15:06Iran as well?
15:07Yes, Iran as well.
15:08Ten years ago,
15:11there were 10 million apartments.
15:14Now it's about 100 million.
15:16It's that expensive?
15:17Yes, it's that expensive.
15:18It's so expensive that you can't even get married.
15:21It's a big problem.
15:23I was born and raised in Tokyo.
15:28Why did you come to Tokyo?
15:31Is it because you want to make a name for yourself?
15:34There's a lot of internet now.
15:36I think you can make a name for yourself in the countryside.
15:38I think you can make a name for yourself in the countryside.
15:40The minimum wage is very high.
15:47I think that's one of the reasons.
15:50It's called the Tokyo black hole.
15:53Young people dream of coming to Tokyo.
15:56But the birth rate in Tokyo is low.
15:59If you live in the countryside, you can get married.
16:04But the more you come to Tokyo, the more expensive it is.
16:07It's hard to get married.
16:09It's hard to have children.
16:11It's an economic problem.
16:14It's getting worse.
16:17I was surprised to find out.
16:20In Japan, more than 60% of people in their 30s and 40s live with their parents.
16:27There are no other developed countries in this country.
16:29If you marry someone who lives with their parents,
16:32your standard of living will definitely drop.
16:34You have to find a house.
16:36Your parents don't do the housework for you.
16:38I wanted to solve the problem of low wages and high prices.
16:49That's why I decided to open a large store in Tochigi Prefecture.
16:52But it didn't become a common sense.
16:55I think it's better to have more people.
16:59Is there too many people in Tokyo now?
17:01On the contrary, there are too few people in Tokyo.
17:08There are many problems.
17:11There are U-turns and I-turns between Tokyo and the countryside.
17:16If you don't make a system where people go to the countryside and live in the countryside,
17:25you will end up in Tokyo more and more.
17:28And your children won't be able to get married.
17:31The marriage rate is twice as high as that of a jobless person.
17:35The instability of employment is also a feature of Tokyo.
17:40We have to change that.
17:42I'm going to Osaka soon.
17:44No, no, no.
17:46I have a dream.
17:48I'm going to Osaka next year.
17:50No, no, no.
17:52I'm going to Osaka next year.
17:54You don't seem to be famous here.
17:56I'm going to Tottori next year.
17:59I don't have a job in Tottori.
18:04The theme is, I'm worried about the future of Tokyo.
18:07Let's talk about it.
18:10The rent is too high.
18:13It's not easy to live.
18:16That's right.
18:18The basic income is too high.
18:20The rent is too high.
18:24People say it's cheap in Japan,
18:27but in the world, the rent is too high.
18:31In terms of education,
18:33everyone goes to school.
18:36It costs a lot of money to raise children.
18:41It's convenient, but it costs a lot of money.
18:46Mr. Koike, is there anything you don't use?
18:50For example, projection mapping.
18:53What do you think of that?
18:56I've never seen it.
18:59I've never heard of it.
19:03I've seen a video of X.
19:06It's like an early version of Pachinko.
19:10Early?
19:12It's like a round person walking.
19:16It's better to be more artistic.
19:19It's better to be more fashionable.
19:21It's like a Pachinko.
19:23I don't think of projection mapping.
19:26I don't have a shop around me.
19:30It's symbolic.
19:32At 2 p.m. every Saturday,
19:36a group called Shinjuku Gohan Plus
19:39gives out bentos to homeless people.
19:43There are about 800 people in line.
19:47It's a very difficult situation,
19:51including mothers with children and young people.
19:54It's right under the city hall.
19:56If you look at the top,
19:58it's a gorgeous night with projection mapping.
20:00It costs tens of millions of yen.
20:02But there's no one to give out the bentos.
20:04There are people who have a hard life.
20:06There's no support for the organization.
20:11I want the city hall staff to come there.
20:15It's right under the city hall.
20:18But no one comes.
20:20Only volunteers come.
20:22The doctors come as volunteers.
20:26Many lawyers come as volunteers.
20:30It's a great symbol.
20:32We're looking for volunteers.
20:34Please come at 2 p.m. every Saturday.
20:37People who are in need of money.
20:40People who are in trouble.
20:42Tokyo has a lot of light and shadow.
20:47I want to revive that.
20:52It's a big deal.
20:54If there are people in trouble,
20:59we can't do anything about it.
21:02There aren't many reports.
21:05Why don't you give out the money?
21:08Why don't you give it out?
21:10Is there a connection with the projection mapping company?
21:16In fact, even in the city council,
21:18we don't get the documents
21:21that are required for projection mapping.
21:25There are other ways to spend money.
21:29There was a division of labor in the past.
21:32The city council also had a division of labor.
21:35We need to get rid of that.
21:39That's what we said.
21:41That's what you wanted to say in the debate.
21:44But the people who did it passed again.
21:47The projection mapping of version 2 will start again.
21:50If you want to do projection mapping,
21:52increase the number of people.
21:54You can do it.
21:56Increase the number of people.
21:58I used to live in Shinjuku.
22:01There were a lot of poor people living there.
22:06I was surprised to hear that
22:08it's still being done under the city council.
22:11Do you have money at home?
22:14No, I don't.
22:17I used to work for the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
22:20I was an elite manager.
22:23At that time, there was a board of directors with a doctor's license.
22:27At that time, many people didn't come from the projection mapping site.
22:32I came from the site.
22:34The minister gave me a lot of suggestions.
22:39You have a lot of students.
22:42That's a good average.
22:45You've been doing this for 8 years.
22:48Will Tokyo change?
22:51The governor was elected by a fair election.
22:55In July next year, there will be a re-election.
22:59The re-election and the governor will be a tug of war.
23:04I want to change everyone's mind.
23:07I want to create a lot of people who can realize such policies.
23:12That's what I want to do.
23:15What do you think of the matching app?
23:18The matching app is private.
23:21Yes, it is.
23:23I don't know why the government uses tax money.
23:26In Japan, the average number of children born to a married couple 50 years ago was 2.2.
23:36Now, the average number of children born to a married couple is 1.9.
23:41It's decreasing, but it's not decreasing.
23:44Why are there so few children?
23:47The rate of unmarried men is 16 times higher than 50 years ago.
23:53Now, one in three men doesn't get married.
23:57It's a time like that.
24:00It's important to support people who want to get married but can't.
24:07It's not about the matching app.
24:10It's about unstable employment.
24:12Unstable employment and full-time employment are twice as likely to get married.
24:15Unstable employment has to be eliminated in other countries.
24:20In Europe, contract workers are prohibited from working.
24:24One-year contracts, two-year contracts.
24:26In Japan, it's okay to work for three years.
24:29It's prohibited.
24:31Unstable employment for men and women is also prohibited.
24:35In Japan, it's okay to work for men and women.
24:39Unstable employment has to be eliminated.
24:42Unstable employment pays too much.
24:46Unstable employment pays 40% of the total wage.
24:49We have to fix it.
24:52It's not about the matching app.
24:56It's more fundamental.
25:00It's not about the matching app.
25:05I want you to do something like a mixed treatment.
25:10Did you do it, Renho?
25:13I didn't do it alone.
25:15I did it with the government.
25:19It's not easy to do it only in Tokyo.
25:24I want to do it with the government.
25:29I want to do it with the government.
25:32I want to do it with the government.
25:36You have to do the matching app.
25:38I want to do it.
25:40I can't meet good people.
25:42I want to meet good people.
25:47I have to do it, but I don't want to do it in Tokyo.
25:52Why?
25:54I don't want to do it.
25:56It's better to be stiff.
25:58It's better to be stiff.
26:00Don't you need an accident?
26:02I don't know.

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