ワイドナショー 2024年8月25日 柔道阿部一二三登場!総裁選小泉進次郎氏出馬へ

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ワイドナショー 2024年8月25日 柔道阿部一二三登場!総裁選小泉進次郎氏出馬へ
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00:00:00Good morning!
00:00:02Good morning!
00:00:04The Y-class show has begun.
00:00:06Thank you, Mr. Nozawa.
00:00:08Thank you for having me.
00:00:10Normally, you're in the U.S.
00:00:12but in the summer, you come back to Japan
00:00:14and work for a month.
00:00:16Then you earn money and live in the U.S. for 11 months.
00:00:18Yes, that's right.
00:00:20It's a big-earning system.
00:00:22It's tough, isn't it?
00:00:24That's right. I'm the biggest victim.
00:00:26Even if you earn money, it's expensive.
00:00:28That's right.
00:00:30I have a question.
00:00:32Did you get a divorce?
00:00:34Yes, I did.
00:00:36I got a divorce from Bob.
00:00:38I see.
00:00:40I see.
00:00:42I see.
00:00:44I see.
00:00:46I see.
00:00:48I see.
00:00:50I see.
00:00:52I see.
00:00:54I see.
00:00:56I see.
00:00:58Will you meet again?
00:01:00I'm sorry.
00:01:02I'll get remarried soon.
00:01:04I'm sorry.
00:01:06I'll get remarried soon.
00:01:08I'll get remarried soon.
00:01:10It's fun to live alone.
00:01:12It's fun to live alone.
00:01:14It's fun to live alone.
00:01:16It's fun to live alone.
00:01:18Mr. Inuzuka is on a summer vacation.
00:01:20Please welcome Mr. Kiyohara,
00:01:22the bartender of Y-class.
00:01:24Mr. Atsushi, how are you doing today?
00:01:26I'm glad to be with you on the show.
00:01:28I have a strong image of muscle.
00:01:30I'm a bodybuilder, so I dressed up today.
00:01:33I'm sorry, but I have to wear clothes.
00:01:37This vest is a little big.
00:01:40It's a little big.
00:01:43If you ask me to show you, I'll take it off and show you.
00:01:46I'll be happy to take it off.
00:01:48Why did you call him?
00:01:52I was surprised to hear that.
00:01:55In 2013, you became a law student at the Cambodian government.
00:02:01Did you become a law student at the government?
00:02:04That's right.
00:02:05I worked as a law student at the Ministry of Justice.
00:02:10I helped make Cambodia's law.
00:02:15Is it native English or Cambodian?
00:02:18I learned Cambodian.
00:02:20I learned Cambodian.
00:02:23That's great.
00:02:25In Japan, you can read and understand the laws of Cambodia in Cambodian.
00:02:32That's right.
00:02:34Is Mr. Hiroshi Neko a Cambodian?
00:02:37Mr. Hiroshi Neko became a Cambodian to become a marathon runner representing Cambodia.
00:02:44That's right.
00:02:45I look like Mr. Hiroshi Neko, right?
00:02:49Why did you call him?
00:02:53This program is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped gather to talk about their personal opinions.
00:03:02Mr. Hasegawa, Mr. Uenji.
00:03:04It's baseball.
00:03:06Mr. Otani Shohei of the Dodgers.
00:03:08He hit a homerun in all nine major leagues.
00:03:12He scored 40 homeruns and 40 throws.
00:03:15Mr. Uenji.
00:03:16What does this mean?
00:03:18It's been a year since he retired.
00:03:21Of course, he is very active.
00:03:24Other Dodgers players have been injured.
00:03:28However, he continues to play.
00:03:31That's the strength of his body.
00:03:33How many homeruns will he score at the end of the season?
00:03:39Where do you live in America?
00:03:41I live in San Francisco.
00:03:43I remember you saying that there aren't many women who watch baseball.
00:03:52Yes.
00:03:53To be honest, compared to basketball and football, there are a lot of people who like baseball.
00:04:02I was a little angry last year.
00:04:05There are a lot of people who like Mr. Otani Shohei.
00:04:09It's a realistic voice of a young American woman.
00:04:13Is the name Mr. Otani Shohei a real name?
00:04:19The amount of money I made when I signed a contract with the Dodgers was amazing.
00:04:25Everyone was surprised.
00:04:29How about you, Mr. Maezawa?
00:04:31You are the number one player in the world.
00:04:34I think there are some players who make a rhythm with two shots.
00:04:40You can concentrate on the batter, but you can't concentrate on throwing and hitting.
00:04:47It doesn't matter.
00:04:49I think it doesn't matter at all.
00:04:51You will play in Japan, right?
00:04:53The opening game of the next season will be held in Japan.
00:04:57It is said that there will be two games.
00:05:00Are you going to buy a ticket?
00:05:02I'm going to LA next month.
00:05:05I want to see LA.
00:05:07Can I buy a ticket?
00:05:09Why do you ask me?
00:05:11You live in a house closest to the Dodgers.
00:05:15I live in Nishikaigan.
00:05:17Nishikaigan is far from LA.
00:05:20Why do you ask me?
00:05:22I want you to buy a ticket.
00:05:24I look forward to your further activities.
00:05:30The opening game of the Nishikaigan opening game is on November 12th.
00:05:38The opening game of the Nishikaigan opening game is on November 12th.
00:05:45Shinjiro Koizumi is also a candidate.
00:05:50What do you think of this news?
00:05:53The message is that the people will change and be reborn.
00:05:59I don't really believe that politicians will be reborn.
00:06:05But this presidential election,
00:06:08the young people, Kobayashi-san and Shinjiro-san,
00:06:12the young people are coming out.
00:06:14I think this is a presidential election that has never happened before.
00:06:18I think there's a conspiracy behind it,
00:06:21and I think it's manipulating the young people.
00:06:25The ruling party is almost disbanded,
00:06:28and only the Aso faction exists.
00:06:31So it's said that it's an environment where you can run for office freely.
00:06:36I think that's how much everyone wanted to be prime minister.
00:06:39That's right.
00:06:40That's what we're aiming for.
00:06:43Even in a good way,
00:06:45I think that's how much people are thinking about becoming a member of parliament.
00:06:49I haven't forgiven the conspiracy.
00:06:52I don't think it's been solved yet.
00:06:56So if there's someone in this presidential election
00:06:58who says, no, it hasn't been solved yet,
00:07:00so I'll look at it again.
00:07:02I want that kind of person to be the leader.
00:07:05Uechi-san.
00:07:06After all, it's getting a lot more exciting.
00:07:11There will be a presidential election on the 23rd of next month.
00:07:15It's not that exciting right now,
00:07:18so I'm afraid that people will forget about the conspiracy.
00:07:26Also, when I saw this,
00:07:29if I don't choose a word,
00:07:32I thought it was very similar to the entertainment world.
00:07:35What do you mean?
00:07:38I'll speak a little slowly.
00:07:40This is quite...
00:07:41I feel like I'm running out of time.
00:07:44Young people are being elected, right?
00:07:47I'm sure there are some people who are eager to be elected.
00:07:54Until now, Mr. Nozawa,
00:07:56if you were in the presidential election,
00:07:58you would be the prime minister if you were the president of the People's Party.
00:08:01There are various factions in the People's Party,
00:08:03and from the faction, this person.
00:08:05It was a situation where you could get an important post because you were elected.
00:08:09However, when the reporter said that the faction was disbanded,
00:08:12it was a big deal that everyone turned around.
00:08:15In other words, because you can't control it,
00:08:18you can't have power.
00:08:20Until now, you had more power than the prime minister.
00:08:24The prime minister can't decide on a person.
00:08:27The prime minister can judge.
00:08:29There's no more power and money there.
00:08:33Recently, I've been in the entertainment industry for a long time,
00:08:36so I've been eating with a lot of big people in various offices.
00:08:39There's a talent who's been working so hard to raise it, but he's quitting.
00:08:43But I can't tell you.
00:08:46You can't tell me not to quit.
00:08:50But until then, I've been spending money.
00:08:53But if I leave, I can't recover the money.
00:08:55I don't know if you're on TV, but you're raising a star,
00:08:58but you've invested a lot of money,
00:09:01and now you're a star.
00:09:04If you want to recover the money, you'll quit.
00:09:09I'll quit.
00:09:10But I can't say anything.
00:09:12I think it's okay to be free.
00:09:14I'm jealous.
00:09:16There are a lot of free people around me who are jealous.
00:09:19I think it's similar to that.
00:09:21Can't you call those free people here?
00:09:24Can I hear the name of the free people?
00:09:27I'm running out of time.
00:09:30I'm not talking in front of the station.
00:09:32I'm not talking in front of the station.
00:09:34Let me say one more thing.
00:09:36You're under the gun.
00:09:39You're not young at all.
00:09:41But there's a lot of things that are changing.
00:09:44There's a lot of things that are similar.
00:09:47There's a lot of things that are changing in Japan.
00:09:50A politician who draws attention.
00:09:52Well, if Koizumi-san comes out,
00:09:56I think Koizumi-san will win.
00:09:58In the general election?
00:10:00If Koizumi-san comes out in the general election,
00:10:02the prime minister has to be strong.
00:10:05Otherwise, he can't win the next election.
00:10:07I can see Crystal-san standing next to Koizumi-san.
00:10:11The two of them will walk slowly with their arms crossed.
00:10:17That's right.
00:10:19You don't have to hurry.
00:10:21I can see that.
00:10:23I feel like I'm watching a drama or a variety show.
00:10:27That's about it.
00:10:29Hasen-san, what do you think?
00:10:31I'm looking forward to the return of a young politician.
00:10:34I'm also paying attention to Kobayashi-san.
00:10:37At Tokyo University, at the Ministry of Finance.
00:10:40However, Koizumi Shinjiro-san is young.
00:10:44On the other hand, I've heard rumors that he's inexperienced.
00:10:50If Shinjiro-san becomes a foreign minister,
00:10:53President Xi Jinping, President Putin,
00:10:56President of the United States,
00:10:58and President Kim Jong-un,
00:11:00both of them,
00:11:02when they come to power,
00:11:04will they be able to do it?
00:11:06I think that's a possibility.
00:11:09I've only heard about it.
00:11:11However, I've heard that it's important to see it as a team in the general election.
00:11:16I've heard that Shinjiro-san's team is excellent and young.
00:11:20I've heard that there are a lot of talented people.
00:11:23I think we'll find out later.
00:11:26Of course, there will be a lot of attention.
00:11:29But I think it's better to focus on the people who are chosen by the general election
00:11:34and the brain of the people around them.
00:11:39Lawyer Kiyohara.
00:11:41This time, there are a lot of candidates.
00:11:44It's not decided by the first vote.
00:11:47It's decided by a majority vote.
00:11:50That's right.
00:11:51So it's not decided by the first vote.
00:11:53The Liberal Democrats and the Republicans.
00:11:55That's right.
00:11:56The second general election vote is between the two superiors.
00:11:59At this time, the Republican vote is overwhelmingly larger than the Republican vote.
00:12:03It's decided by the Republican vote.
00:12:05Then, even if the popular people win the general election vote,
00:12:11they will be overturned by the Republican vote at the end.
00:12:13If people like Mr. Aso, who has the Aso faction, get together,
00:12:18there is a possibility that the general election will be decided by the will of the people.
00:12:23If that happens, the political distrust will be further deepened.
00:12:28You said the people, but the people of the party will choose.
00:12:32But in the end, if only the members of the National Assembly can vote in the general election vote,
00:12:37the Aso faction will be solidified and the push will be stronger.
00:12:41If you ask me why I pushed it, it's because I want the post.
00:12:46That's exactly right.
00:12:47That's right.
00:12:48That's exactly the policy of the Aso faction.
00:12:50It's going back.
00:12:51That's right.
00:12:52As a citizen, you have to take a good look at it to see if you have changed as a citizen.
00:12:56Why didn't Mr. Aso disband the Aso faction at this time?
00:12:59If I say something like this, will Mr. Aso be beaten?
00:13:02No, no, no.
00:13:03He's the only one left.
00:13:05But I think it's okay to have a faction.
00:13:09If you can make it transparent and transparent in your money, there's no problem.
00:13:14It's going to be a group in the production anyway.
00:13:16There's a part of it that's going to be a group.
00:13:19This time, it's a faction, so I wonder if it's a faction that has the power to vote for this person.
00:13:24At the time of the final election.
00:13:25That's right.
00:13:26The first vote is free, but at the time of the final election,
00:13:28maybe the camera was taken in a hurry because only the Aso faction members suddenly gathered.
00:13:34So if everyone suddenly looks at their cell phones, it's like a group line.
00:13:39That's why the Liberal Democratic Party is also representing us.
00:13:43It's on the 23rd of next month.
00:13:45Who will be the representative of the Liberal Democratic Party?
00:13:50How is it?
00:13:51I've been watching the U.S. presidential election for decades as usual.
00:13:56How do you decide the top of the Japanese way of doing things?
00:14:01First of all, I thought it was nice to see a young person.
00:14:06Because recently, it was all older people.
00:14:09Especially in the U.S.
00:14:11Until halfway through, it was older people.
00:14:14I was like, oh, 43 years old?
00:14:17I thought it would be interesting.
00:14:19How about you, Sasaki?
00:14:20There's a lot of women who are nominated for multiple candidates right now.
00:14:23I'd like to get a lot of recommendations.
00:14:25I'd like to have multiple discussions on this issue.
00:14:30You know, there's a lot of press clubs.
00:14:32There's a lot of people lining up to ask questions.
00:14:36If all of these members were to run for office,
00:14:3911 people would line up next to them.
00:14:42It's too many.
00:14:43At 9 o'clock, A group and B group will be divided into two groups.
00:14:4911 people is a bit of a burden, isn't it?
00:14:52It's a burden, but if you don't go up to the same place, there's no fairness.
00:14:57I want this person to discuss it with this person.
00:15:00If that's not the case, how did you choose this person?
00:15:0411 people lined up next to each other.
00:15:06We'll have one economic policy.
00:15:08We'll ask 11 questions.
00:15:10In three minutes.
00:15:11I think we'll do it.
00:15:12I wonder how short the message will be.
00:15:15If I get used to it, I'll go to the General Election Commission with the people.
00:15:19Mr. Atsushi is like a person.
00:15:21Let's do it like this.
00:15:24This is a bit too heavy.
00:15:26I think it's because your policy is bad.
00:15:29That poster is a bit outrageous.
00:15:32America is good at showing up.
00:15:35I don't think it's bad in Japan.
00:15:38I don't think it's bad.
00:15:40The U.S. presidential election will be held at the Democratic Party.
00:15:57On the 19th of the local time, the Democratic Party's national tournament for the U.S. presidential election will be held.
00:16:07The tournament will be held in 2016.
00:16:10Hillary Clinton, who fought against President Trump in the presidential election,
00:16:14and the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who aimed to be the first female president,
00:16:20called for unity to defeat President Trump.
00:16:25The future is here. It's in our grasp.
00:16:29Let's go with it.
00:16:33Let me ask you, are you ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz?
00:16:38Biden will be fine. He'll definitely be fine.
00:16:43On the second day of the national tournament,
00:16:46former President Obama, who is very popular, will appear with Mrs. Michelle.
00:16:51Her story is your story. It's my story.
00:16:55It's the story of the vast majority of Americans trying to build a better life.
00:17:01Here's a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems
00:17:10since he rode down his Golden Escalator nine years ago.
00:17:15On the other hand, President-elect Trump, who is a member of the Republican Party,
00:17:20will hold his first election round abroad since he was shot down on the 21st.
00:17:28The world is surrounded by war.
00:17:31Harris and Biden have driven us to the brink of World War III.
00:17:37In November of this year, the American people will say to Harris,
00:17:43Kamala Harris, there are too many of you. I can't stand it.
00:17:47Your work is too bad. You're fired. Get out of here.
00:17:53Trump began to convey his enthusiasm in public opinion surveys,
00:17:58and he repeatedly expressed his personal ideas in his next administration.
00:18:03Mr. Elon Musk, the entrepreneur, and Mr. Robert Kennedy Jr.,
00:18:08who is on the run for the presidency thanks to former President Kennedy,
00:18:13have also made it clear that they are considering a foreign job.
00:18:21Thank you, Professor Unno from Meiji University.
00:18:25The U.S. presidential election was held in the Democratic Republic of Korea,
00:18:30and President-elect Harris gave a speech at the end.
00:18:34Yes.
00:18:35How excited are you?
00:18:37I'm so excited to be Mr. Harris.
00:18:40Mr. Harris's message is stuck in my head.
00:18:44Are you more excited than the Democratic Republic of Korea
00:18:47when President Biden was in office last time?
00:18:50It was online at that time.
00:18:52Because of COVID-19.
00:18:54The message that Mr. Harris brought this time is freedom.
00:18:59It's freedom.
00:19:00There is the effect of freedom.
00:19:03Freedom and the problem in the U.S.
00:19:07is that of artificial pregnancy.
00:19:10Artificial pregnancy is a free right for women to choose.
00:19:17It links the American values of freedom and artificial pregnancy.
00:19:24And Mr. Harris's background is as a police officer.
00:19:28As a police officer,
00:19:30he has been prosecuting fraudsters and sex offenders in California.
00:19:38Criminals.
00:19:39Criminals.
00:19:40And Mr. Trump is a criminal.
00:19:43It's a coincidence, but the contradiction is that he is a former police officer against a criminal.
00:19:51Mr. Harris wants to bring it to that contradiction.
00:19:54Mr. Harris wants to bring it to that contradiction.
00:19:56Mr. Trump was shot with a gun.
00:19:59I don't think that kind of incident should happen,
00:20:06but I think that the American people saw him as a strong American leader.
00:20:14When I asked Ms. Naoko,
00:20:16she said that he was shot with a gun,
00:20:18that he was shot in the ear,
00:20:19that he was bleeding,
00:20:20and that he had a U.S. flag on his back.
00:20:21That's a decisive photo.
00:20:22That's amazing.
00:20:24The printed T-shirt was released the next day,
00:20:29and it was sold out.
00:20:32To be honest, that was rude,
00:20:35but I think it was a bit of a tailwind for him.
00:20:37I think so, too.
00:20:38I think it was a game.
00:20:40You thought so, didn't you?
00:20:41I thought so.
00:20:42I thought so.
00:20:43Mr. Trump immediately brought out God.
00:20:46Using God, he said,
00:20:49God was on my side,
00:20:51that's why I'm here.
00:20:53He didn't hit his head, he hit his ear.
00:20:55God was on my side,
00:20:57that's why I'm here.
00:21:00But there's a reason for that, too.
00:21:02In other words, God was on my side,
00:21:05so I'm not dirty.
00:21:07It's normal.
00:21:09In other words,
00:21:10I'm not a criminal.
00:21:11That's what I want to say.
00:21:12Mr. Trump's point.
00:21:14That's the point.
00:21:16Either way,
00:21:17it's his weak point.
00:21:19That's the weakest point.
00:21:21Harris is also aiming for it.
00:21:22So,
00:21:23God was on my side.
00:21:26It's a message that I'm not dirty.
00:21:28Mr. Hasegawa, what do you think?
00:21:30The real Democratic Party.
00:21:32I think it's really interesting.
00:21:33Mr. Trump's momentum was really strong a while ago.
00:21:36But it was just Biden and Trump's
00:21:38v.s. cause.
00:21:40In that sense, I know that Mr. Trump was shining.
00:21:42But now it's Mr. Harris.
00:21:44So, I think that
00:21:46Mr. Harris has more momentum.
00:21:48That's what I personally think.
00:21:50And what I'm curious about is,
00:21:52for example,
00:21:54the so-called blue state,
00:21:56Is the number of people who support Mr. Trump
00:21:58in the Democratic Party
00:22:00increasing?
00:22:02Is there any change in that?
00:22:04Now,
00:22:06it's the same with the Democratic National Congress,
00:22:08but the members of the Republican Party
00:22:10are giving speeches.
00:22:12I can't keep up with
00:22:14Mr. Trump's extremeism.
00:22:16No matter how much it is.
00:22:18Mr. Nozawa lives in America,
00:22:20and he likes Mr. Trump.
00:22:22No, he doesn't like Mr. Trump.
00:22:24Everyone's opinion is clearly divided.
00:22:26It's clearly divided.
00:22:28I live in California,
00:22:30so I hate most people.
00:22:32Democracy.
00:22:34And
00:22:36when I look at it like this,
00:22:38I'm sure I have a bad mouth.
00:22:40I have a bad impression.
00:22:42But what I feel
00:22:44is that
00:22:46during those four years
00:22:48when I became Mr. Trump,
00:22:50I had a good momentum.
00:22:52And when I became Mr. Biden,
00:22:54during those four years,
00:22:56I had a bad impression.
00:22:58So,
00:23:00Mr. Trump,
00:23:02I wonder if everyone
00:23:04was such a terrible president.
00:23:06I think it wasn't like that.
00:23:08That's what I feel now.
00:23:10That's what's so difficult.
00:23:12Can I ask Mr. Kiyohara?
00:23:14Of course.
00:23:16What does Mr. Kiyohara think of Mr. Harris
00:23:18and the presidential election?
00:23:20Mr. Harris
00:23:22is very popular now.
00:23:24In September,
00:23:26I think his popularity will drop.
00:23:28The reason is that
00:23:30Mr. Harris is popular
00:23:32because of his character.
00:23:34Mr. Harris has nothing to do with politics.
00:23:36Mr. Harris
00:23:38has to make a policy
00:23:40for the September TV debate.
00:23:42When he makes that policy,
00:23:44how will the people receive it?
00:23:46In other words,
00:23:48if you make a policy
00:23:50like Mr. Biden,
00:23:52the people will say,
00:23:54are you going to be a second-in-command
00:23:56of the Biden administration?
00:23:58On the contrary,
00:24:00if you make a policy
00:24:02like Mr. Harris,
00:24:04Trump will say,
00:24:06why don't you make a new policy
00:24:08for the current vice president?
00:24:10Haven't you done it before?
00:24:12You're the current vice president,
00:24:14so why do you want to be
00:24:16a second-in-command?
00:24:18When Mr. Harris was the vice president,
00:24:20he was in charge of illegal immigration.
00:24:22In the end,
00:24:24a lot of illegal immigrants
00:24:26crossed the border
00:24:28without being able to do anything.
00:24:30Isn't that amazing?
00:24:32Yes, it's amazing.
00:24:34So, from now on,
00:24:36when the focus changes
00:24:38from character to policy,
00:24:40if you move to policy,
00:24:42it's actually quite disadvantageous
00:24:44for the United States.
00:24:46In fact,
00:24:48Americans think that
00:24:50the Trump administration
00:24:52had a better economy,
00:24:54so there is a possibility
00:24:56that Trump's policy
00:24:58is better.
00:25:00I guess
00:25:02Mr. Harris's popularity
00:25:04went down
00:25:06because of the September
00:25:08TV debate.
00:25:10But the interesting thing
00:25:12is that it was August 6
00:25:14that the two of them
00:25:16decided to run for vice president.
00:25:18It's this month.
00:25:20So, the policy
00:25:22is still delayed
00:25:24by Mr. Biden.
00:25:26Normally, the policy
00:25:28and the message
00:25:30will progress at the same time.
00:25:32But Mr. Harris's policy
00:25:34is this much now,
00:25:36and the message is very strong.
00:25:38So what did Harris do?
00:25:40In 2008,
00:25:42he hired
00:25:44three former executives
00:25:46of Obama's
00:25:48U.S. military
00:25:50and in 2012,
00:25:52he hired
00:25:54three former executives
00:25:56of Obama's
00:25:58U.S. military
00:26:00and in 2012,
00:26:02he hired
00:26:04three former executives
00:26:06of Obama's
00:26:08and in 2014,
00:26:10he hired
00:26:12three former executives
00:26:14of Obama's
00:26:16U.S. military
00:26:18and in 2014,
00:26:20he hired
00:26:22three former executives
00:26:24of Obama's
00:26:26U.S. military
00:26:28and in 2013,
00:26:30he hired
00:26:32four former executives
00:26:34of Obama's
00:26:36I'll be back soon, so I'm going to book some medallists."
00:26:39And I was like, who's that?
00:26:41And it was Hakajimai.
00:26:43There's still more to come.
00:26:46Hakajimai will only be on this show.
00:26:49Thank you for waiting.
00:26:52Here are the medallists for the Paralympic Games.
00:26:58The ones who will come to the studio are...
00:27:02Good luck!
00:27:06He's strong.
00:27:08He's got the technique.
00:27:10He's won the Olympic gold medal!
00:27:13A judo athlete.
00:27:15He won the gold medal in the 66kg class.
00:27:18Hifumi Abe is going to grab it.
00:27:23He grabbed it!
00:27:26Hifumi Abe has also won the silver medal in the group class.
00:27:33As his brother, I knew I had to do it.
00:27:36So I held back my emotions.
00:27:40After this, we'll find out the secret to his strength.
00:27:47Let's call him in.
00:27:49Please come in, Abe!
00:27:51Congratulations!
00:27:53Congratulations!
00:27:56Congratulations!
00:27:59Congratulations!
00:28:02Thank you!
00:28:05You've been in Tokyo and Paris for two years.
00:28:10Are you relaxed now?
00:28:14Yes, I'm taking it easy.
00:28:18How much weight do you want to lose before the Olympics?
00:28:25This time, I want to lose about 7-8kg.
00:28:30For how long?
00:28:32For about two months.
00:28:36You've been doing this for a long time.
00:28:44Yes, I have.
00:28:46But I only eat certain foods.
00:28:49I don't know if it's good or bad.
00:28:52But if I eat the same food every day, I can see the changes in my body.
00:28:58Can I ask you what you eat?
00:29:00I don't eat anything special.
00:29:03I eat chicken, beef, pork, and chicken protein.
00:29:07I eat a certain amount of protein.
00:29:10Does it change the taste?
00:29:14I like beef the most.
00:29:16But the amount of fat changes.
00:29:19Do you notice the change in taste when you're sick?
00:29:23When I feel tired, I eat a certain amount of rice.
00:29:30So I notice the change in the amount of rice.
00:29:33Do you notice it when you wake up in the morning?
00:29:36Yes.
00:29:37Do you eat a certain amount of rice?
00:29:39Yes.
00:29:4050g?
00:29:41Yes.
00:29:4230g?
00:29:43Yes.
00:29:44Do you lose 7-8kg by eating that?
00:29:47The amount of food I eat is different.
00:29:49I eat a lot.
00:29:51You won the championship at 66kg.
00:29:54And you're in a group competition.
00:29:57Do you spend that time without losing weight?
00:30:04Yes.
00:30:05You eat a lot.
00:30:07How much weight can you gain?
00:30:10I was in the 73kg class.
00:30:13I can gain up to 73kg.
00:30:15But I can't move much.
00:30:18You're in the 76kg class.
00:30:21You can easily gain up to 73kg.
00:30:24I can gain up to 76kg.
00:30:26I can gain up to 10kg.
00:30:29In 3 or 4 days?
00:30:31In 2 days.
00:30:33This is a photo I posted a week ago.
00:30:37This is the best body in my life.
00:30:40This is impressive.
00:30:43This is the best.
00:30:44How is this body?
00:30:46I also saw this photo.
00:30:48This is great.
00:30:50I'm a bodybuilder.
00:30:52So I pay attention to this.
00:30:54This is amazing.
00:30:57Do you know what it is?
00:30:59It's in the middle.
00:31:00That's right.
00:31:02It's from the neck to the waist.
00:31:06It's in the middle.
00:31:08That's amazing.
00:31:10His specialty is throwing.
00:31:14He has a lot of pressure on his waist.
00:31:17If his waist isn't strong, he'll get injured.
00:31:20But he's strong, so he won't get injured.
00:31:23That's why he can throw.
00:31:25It's like a Grand Canyon.
00:31:31Do you have a lot of muscles?
00:31:35I have to lose weight.
00:31:37I lost 3% of my body fat.
00:31:403%?
00:31:42I lost 3% of my body fat.
00:31:44I gained confidence.
00:31:47How many days before the match?
00:31:555 days before the match.
00:32:00It's not that long.
00:32:02Does it change every day?
00:32:06It changes in order.
00:32:09It depends on the day.
00:32:11Does everyone go on a trip?
00:32:13Some people go on a trip for 3 days.
00:32:16Don't they go on a trip on their own?
00:32:18It takes about a week to recover.
00:32:24You have to recover.
00:32:26I have to go.
00:32:28There's no one who's that sleepy.
00:32:31I don't know.
00:32:33I'm a little sleepy.
00:32:35There's no sleep in life.
00:32:38You're in good shape.
00:32:40That's why you're the best.
00:32:43I don't get enough sleep.
00:32:46Can you sleep at night?
00:32:52I was under a lot of pressure this time.
00:32:56I was wondering if I could sleep.
00:32:58I was able to sleep well.
00:33:00I didn't wake up even once.
00:33:02I didn't go to the bathroom.
00:33:04I envy you.
00:33:08I envy you.
00:33:11I don't wake up in the bathroom.
00:33:14It depends on the curry.
00:33:18I ate well and slept well.
00:33:26How many hours did you sleep?
00:33:28About 6 or 7 hours.
00:33:32You slept well.
00:33:35You said you could gain 10 kg.
00:33:39You can gain 73 kg.
00:33:43I have a question.
00:33:45Is Abe Hifumi strong at 73 kg?
00:33:50That's rude.
00:33:52I'm sorry.
00:33:54I don't think so.
00:33:58He did it at 73 kg.
00:34:01He thinks he's the best at 66 kg.
00:34:0366 kg is a lot of weight.
00:34:05He wants to gain weight.
00:34:07He wants to gain weight by boxing.
00:34:10Don't you think it's a little different?
00:34:13I usually train with athletes who weigh 73 kg.
00:34:17I don't train with athletes who weigh the same as me.
00:34:22I have a higher level.
00:34:25My opponent is 73 kg.
00:34:30Look.
00:34:32This is an 8-minute fight.
00:34:34In 8 minutes and 52 seconds, he was attacked by a carousel.
00:34:39He lost.
00:34:42Here.
00:34:49This is a carousel.
00:34:52A carousel.
00:34:54Do you want to fight again?
00:34:58Do you want to lose again?
00:35:01I want to fight again.
00:35:03Even if I lose in an individual match, I want to fight again.
00:35:08I've seen it.
00:35:10It's a popular technique in Judo.
00:35:16It's a carousel.
00:35:19It's a popular technique among foreign wrestlers.
00:35:23It's a carousel.
00:35:25People who watch Judo may think it's not a technique.
00:35:30People who watch Judo may think it's a wrestling technique.
00:35:33Judo is a popular technique now.
00:35:37There is a difference between Judo in Kanji and Judo in Romaji.
00:35:43Is there a technique you want to create only in foreign countries?
00:35:47Yes.
00:35:49There are many foreign wrestlers.
00:35:52There are Korean wrestlers and Azerbaijani wrestlers.
00:35:57Has Judo changed?
00:35:59It has changed a lot.
00:36:01The rules of Judo have become complicated.
00:36:05I think there are some parts that are difficult to understand.
00:36:09When Japanese people see it, they think it's Judo.
00:36:13I want to win by throwing.
00:36:15I want to win by throwing.
00:36:17I want to win by throwing.
00:36:22I think it's difficult.
00:36:24I think the rules will change.
00:36:28I think it's difficult.
00:36:29Is this a carousel?
00:36:32Did you have a lot of Japanese wrestlers?
00:36:37No.
00:36:39I don't know about this.
00:36:41I fought 4 times for the Olympics.
00:36:46I saw a video of a Japanese wrestler.
00:36:49I saw a video of a Japanese wrestler.
00:36:51Do you practice similar techniques?
00:36:55Yes.
00:36:56I learn from the Japanese wrestler.
00:36:58I learn from the Japanese wrestler.
00:37:00I learn from the Japanese wrestler.
00:37:05Did you have a carousel?
00:37:09Yes.
00:37:10You were separated from the Japanese wrestler twice.
00:37:13Are there rules?
00:37:15If you have a carousel in the same place three times, you lose.
00:37:20Do you lose?
00:37:22Can't I pack a tissue?
00:37:24You can pack a tissue.
00:37:26If you have a carousel in the same place three times, you lose.
00:37:30There is a lot of pressure on the person who packs the tissue.
00:37:33The doctor must have been very nervous.
00:37:38The doctor must have been very nervous.
00:37:40The doctor must have been very nervous.
00:37:44He had a hard time packing the tissue.
00:37:50He had a hard time packing the tissue.
00:37:54The Japanese wrestler was in the lead by points.
00:37:58The Japanese wrestler was in the lead by points.
00:38:03I was surprised at the comments.
00:38:06I was surprised at the comments.
00:38:09How did you fight when you went to the tatami?
00:38:13I was worried about the nosebleed for a minute and a half, so I had to throw it.
00:38:19You put it in the mouth?
00:38:21Yes, up to this point.
00:38:23It hurts!
00:38:25It's a special kind of cotton.
00:38:27Is it special?
00:38:29I applied a blood clotting agent and put about 5 small pieces of cotton in my mouth.
00:38:35You can't say it hurts, right?
00:38:37I can't say it hurts.
00:38:39You can't say you're going to lose.
00:38:41You can't say it hurts if it comes out.
00:38:43Go to the judge.
00:38:47What if I cut my ears?
00:38:51You can't.
00:38:53If you cut your ears, it will be wrapped around.
00:38:55My choice was to have my nose out of the mouth.
00:39:00You have to breathe through your mouth.
00:39:02You have to breathe through your mouth.
00:39:04You have to wrap your nose around your mouth.
00:39:06I had a choice.
00:39:08You have to be told that the judge is out.
00:39:10You have to wrap your nose around your mouth.
00:39:12There was a visual band like that.
00:39:14You have to breathe through your mouth.
00:39:16You can't lose here.
00:39:18That's right.
00:39:20Do you have any questions, Mr. Maezawa?
00:39:22It's probably the adjustment stage I mentioned earlier.
00:39:26In the first and second rounds, I think you're imagining the peak as the final.
00:39:31I'd like to know how you're going to do your best.
00:39:35I'd like to know if you're going to fight from the final to the final.
00:39:42I'm thinking about what I'm going to eat.
00:39:47I'm thinking about when to put in the jelly.
00:39:49I'm thinking about when to put in the supplement.
00:39:51For example, jelly for the first and second rounds.
00:39:53That's right.
00:39:55I'm going to use my body to do my best in each fight.
00:39:57I'll do my best no matter how many minutes it takes.
00:40:01But I've already decided what I'm going to eat.
00:40:03I'm thinking about what I'm going to put in during the final.
00:40:07On the other hand, you're not going to eat some extra food because you fought so hard in the overtime?
00:40:14I don't think I'll eat anything.
00:40:16It's still the same?
00:40:18You talked about it in the group match, right?
00:40:20That's right.
00:40:22I have a bad nose.
00:40:24I don't mean to brag, but I have a bad nose.
00:40:28It's related to my nose.
00:40:31I have a bad nose.
00:40:34Your type?
00:40:35Yes.
00:40:36Let me introduce myself.
00:40:41Does the atmosphere of the venue affect you?
00:40:45The atmosphere of the venue?
00:40:48It was the best.
00:40:50There were a lot of spectators.
00:40:53When I threw the ball, I was impressed.
00:40:56French people love Judo.
00:40:59Do you know Judo?
00:41:01I'm familiar with Judo.
00:41:04But the way I look at Judo is different.
00:41:08I don't use techniques.
00:41:10So I was told to use techniques.
00:41:13It's not like that in other countries.
00:41:16French people are used to watching Judo.
00:41:18There are a lot of spectators after the match.
00:41:21There are a lot of spectators.
00:41:24It's like a big audience.
00:41:26It's like that in Japan.
00:41:30When you get off the tatami, you can express your emotions.
00:41:33Until then, you can't express your emotions.
00:41:35I think it's okay for foreign players to be happy.
00:41:40I think it's okay for foreign players to be happy.
00:41:46But there are a lot of foreign players who are happy.
00:41:53That's why I was told to use techniques.
00:41:56Do you have any questions?
00:41:58Japanese Judo and Roman Judo are different.
00:42:05The population of Judo in France is four times that of Japan.
00:42:08Roman Judo is the mainstay of France.
00:42:12I think Japanese Judo and international Judo are different.
00:42:20What do you think about that?
00:42:22That's right.
00:42:24We have to adapt.
00:42:26Olympic Judo and Judo in Japan are the same.
00:42:31The rules are the same all over the world.
00:42:33But the judges are different.
00:42:39When I play abroad, I play like this.
00:42:42When I play in Japan, I play like this.
00:42:44I think it's the same.
00:42:46The game is different.
00:42:47That's right.
00:42:48The flow is different.
00:42:50Are you taking it easy now?
00:42:53It's only been three years since I left Tokyo.
00:42:59You were in a hurry.
00:43:01I was in a hurry.
00:43:02I came back to the game soon.
00:43:05I think I can take a break if I have four years.
00:43:08It's only been three years.
00:43:10It's only been three years.
00:43:12Even after the Tokyo Olympics, I take a break.
00:43:15I take a break until I get older.
00:43:17It's been two and a half years.
00:43:21It's getting shorter.
00:43:24It's getting shorter.
00:43:27It's rude to say this to athletes.
00:43:32It's rude to say this to athletes.
00:43:34It's been three years.
00:43:37I will definitely win in three consecutive games.
00:43:41I knew it when the game ended.
00:43:44I knew it when the game ended.
00:43:46Next is LA.
00:43:50How old are you in the LA Olympics?
00:43:52I'm 31 years old.
00:43:54Like Nomura.
00:43:56Yes, like Nomura.
00:43:58I will win four consecutive games.
00:44:00I will win four consecutive games.
00:44:03I will win with 66.
00:44:05I think I'll go with 66.
00:44:07I think it would be cool to change the weight class to 73.
00:44:12But I think I'll go with 66 for the loss.
00:44:17What do you think about the Tokyo Olympics medal?
00:44:23Well, using the Eiffel Tower,
00:44:28people say that the colors are quite different.
00:44:32They say that Tokyo is brighter.
00:44:34Did you go home and compare the colors?
00:44:36Yes, I did.
00:44:37That's amazing.
00:44:38It's amazing that you can do that.
00:44:41Gold medal.
00:44:43Nozawa-san, your daughter is a martial artist.
00:44:45Yes, she is.
00:44:46Yes, she is a martial artist.
00:44:48Some people say that they can't watch their family watch the Olympics.
00:44:55That's true.
00:44:56But our parents don't say that.
00:45:00They say they are nervous.
00:45:03I'm nervous.
00:45:04They are like brothers.
00:45:06They are like brothers.
00:45:07They are on the same day.
00:45:09Where do you display the medals?
00:45:12I haven't displayed them yet.
00:45:14But the Tokyo Olympics medal is heavy.
00:45:19The Paris Olympics medal is also heavy.
00:45:22That's why the colors of the two medals are different.
00:45:27I feel that the weight is different.
00:45:31I feel that I have to buy some decorations.
00:45:34So you can display the medals properly.
00:45:36I think it's better to display the medals after you retire.
00:45:41That's right.
00:45:42That's cool.
00:45:43You have to line up all the medals.
00:45:45You have to line up all the medals.
00:45:47Do you buy the decorations yourself?
00:45:50I have a medal case.
00:45:53But many people buy it.
00:45:55Please take the red one.
00:45:57Is that okay?
00:45:58That's fine.
00:46:00I don't think there is an artist who doesn't like it.
00:46:04Please take your time.
00:46:06What do you want to eat the most now?
00:46:08I ate a lot of food.
00:46:10But I haven't eaten ramen yet.
00:46:13How much did you eat ramen?
00:46:16I eat a lot of food before I eat a lot of food.
00:46:21I eat a lot of food before I eat a lot of food.
00:46:25But I haven't eaten ramen yet.
00:46:28I've been eating ramen for about three months now.
00:46:31It must be delicious.
00:46:33It's been three months since I ate ramen.
00:46:35Please eat delicious ramen.
00:46:37Thank you very much.
00:46:39Thank you very much.
00:46:41Thank you very much.
00:46:43Right before the opening of the Pari Paralympics.
00:46:46Experience wheelchair fencing in the studio.
00:46:49Pari Paralympics in Tokyo.
00:46:54Fencing in the Pari Olympics.
00:46:56This is the first time to win five medals.
00:46:58Fencing in the Pari Olympics.
00:47:00This is the first time to win five medals.
00:47:04Right before the opening of the Pari Paralympics.
00:47:06This time, they will take up.
00:47:09Wheelchair fencing.
00:47:13The main subject is a flourete that is attached to the torso only.
00:47:17The Epe, which connects the entire upper body.
00:47:20In addition to the connection to the upper body, there are three types of Saburu, which are effective in cutting.
00:47:26The Fencing, which can move back and forth and trade blows with the opponent.
00:47:32The Fencing, which fixes the wheelchair on a device called a frame and connects only with the movement of the upper body,
00:47:40has no footwork, so the power of the sword can be spread right after the game starts.
00:47:46It fascinates those who see the sense of speed.
00:47:50So this time, I asked Takahaki Sasajima, who contributed to the acquisition of the Pari Paralympic ticket as a representative of Japan, to come to the studio.
00:48:00He will teach us wheelchair fencing.
00:48:05This time, I asked Takahaki Sasajima, who contributed to the acquisition of the Pari Paralympic ticket as a representative of Japan, to come to the studio.
00:48:10He is a silver medalist in London and a representative of wheelchair fencing in Japan.
00:48:15He is Ryo Miyake.
00:48:21Don't be nervous.
00:48:23I'm nervous after Hifumi Abe.
00:48:26You're the same athlete.
00:48:28It's dangerous after Hifumi, isn't it?
00:48:31It's dangerous after Hifumi, isn't it?
00:48:33No, no, no. You're the same athlete.
00:48:36I want you to tell me. Fencing is an image of Paris and Europe.
00:48:41Why do you think fencing players are so active in the Olympics in Japan?
00:48:50There were only three medals in history in Japan.
00:48:56There are five medals in this tournament.
00:48:59Five medals.
00:49:00Five medals.
00:49:01I'm so happy this time.
00:49:03I was able to show the strength of Japan by winning a medal through all the events that Japan is good at.
00:49:10Did you become international after inviting foreigners?
00:49:16Yes, I did.
00:49:17This time, the number of French coaches increased a lot.
00:49:20So I was able to practice at a pre-camp or a base.
00:49:25I didn't have much stress from self-adjustment or pre-camp.
00:49:29That's why I was able to participate in the Paris Olympics naturally.
00:49:34Mr. Atsushi also said that he was interested in fencing and that it was Olympic fencing.
00:49:38When I look at it, the uniform looks cool when it's active.
00:49:42I think there are a lot of kids who want to wear it.
00:49:45I'm sure there are.
00:49:46This time, it's Kurumaesu fencing.
00:49:49It's Kurumaesu fencing, which will be held on the 28th.
00:49:53Is there a difference between Kurumaesu fencing and fencing?
00:49:57Kurumaesu fencing is often said to move the Kurumaesu with love.
00:50:02In fact, it's called a frame.
00:50:04It's not moving on a pistol that weighs nearly 40 kg.
00:50:09It's fixed, so it doesn't move at all.
00:50:13In that state, it moves by falling forward or backward.
00:50:17It's a little bit like Iaigiri here, isn't it?
00:50:21That's right.
00:50:22We'd like to see what it's like for the two of you to actually do it.
00:50:29Thank you for your cooperation.
00:50:32Do you face each other like this?
00:50:35This time, I'm left-handed, so I'm left-handed and he's right-handed.
00:50:41When Mr. Atsushi experiences it, he flips it over.
00:50:46It's a right-handed Kurumaesu.
00:50:48Do you hit each other diagonally?
00:50:51Oh, I see.
00:50:52I grab here and...
00:50:54How should I put it?
00:50:55Oh, I see.
00:50:57Do you hold it with your right hand?
00:50:59Yes, I hold it here.
00:51:00Otherwise, I'm afraid I'll fall.
00:51:04It depends on the category.
00:51:06Some people can hold it and some people can't.
00:51:08Surprisingly, there are people who can use their legs.
00:51:11Then some people will stand up.
00:51:15If you don't hold it here, you'll fall.
00:51:19So you have to hold it here.
00:51:21Please explain the rules again.
00:51:24How do you do it?
00:51:26Kurumaesu Fencing is about the length of your arms.
00:51:33You set the distance according to the length of your arms.
00:51:37It's not about how many meters or how long it is.
00:51:39It's about the distance between you and your opponent.
00:51:41Basically, long-armed players have an advantage.
00:51:45So you set the distance according to the distance between you and your opponent.
00:51:49This game is called Epe.
00:51:52There is a button at the end.
00:51:54If you touch the button, you'll get a 750-gram lamp.
00:52:01If you touch the button, you'll get a 750-gram lamp.
00:52:04So you don't need a lamp if it's 700 grams?
00:52:05No, you don't need a lamp if it's 700 grams.
00:52:07You can't just touch it.
00:52:08We call this part a skirt.
00:52:12This part is an insulation.
00:52:14If you touch Kurumaesu Fencing freely, it won't work as a game.
00:52:18So even if you touch this part, it won't react.
00:52:21And this part is called the sword guard.
00:52:24Even if you touch this part, it won't react.
00:52:26So you can block your opponent's sword here.
00:52:30So you stand by and it starts all of a sudden, right?
00:52:33It starts all of a sudden, right?
00:52:35And you can't run away, right?
00:52:39Yes.
00:52:40Can you show us how it's done?
00:52:45The start signal is Pre-Ale.
00:52:50Pre means ready and Ale means start.
00:52:53This is French.
00:52:54He's starting to get nervous.
00:52:56I thought I was going to win.
00:52:58I thought I was going to beat Kiyohara.
00:53:01Pre-Ale.
00:53:02If you say Pre-Ale, we'll start.
00:53:04I'm sorry.
00:53:05I'm sorry.
00:53:07You're so serious.
00:53:08You shouldn't stand there.
00:53:10I'm sorry.
00:53:15I'll start.
00:53:17Please.
00:53:20This is the cool part.
00:53:23It's close.
00:53:24It's close.
00:53:25Wow.
00:53:26Can I ask you a question?
00:53:28Yes.
00:53:29Do you ever feel like you can't win?
00:53:32When I feel like I can't win.
00:53:36Here.
00:53:37I'll start.
00:53:38It's tough.
00:53:39Pre-Ale.
00:53:47Did you see that?
00:53:49Did you feel that when you got hit?
00:53:51When you get hit, it bends.
00:53:54It absorbs the impact.
00:53:57And Pre-Ale was good.
00:54:00Is this Pre-Ale?
00:54:02Yes.
00:54:04Wow.
00:54:05It's in.
00:54:06It's in.
00:54:07It's in.
00:54:08It's in.
00:54:09Yes.
00:54:10It's a technique where you make it bend.
00:54:11You make it bend.
00:54:12Yes.
00:54:13If you make it bend, it goes in deep.
00:54:15It's hard to prevent.
00:54:16Let's do the second Pre-Ale.
00:54:18I'm so nervous.
00:54:20Shinji is really nervous.
00:54:22I'm glad.
00:54:23I don't think it's his first time.
00:54:24No, no.
00:54:25He's praising me a lot.
00:54:27It was a Pre-Ale that I didn't think I'd see for the first time.
00:54:30It went into the match naturally.
00:54:32Hurry up and do it.
00:54:34Hurry up.
00:54:35Mr. Rokkabe, please.
00:54:37Pre-Ale.
00:54:42I don't know at all.
00:54:44I don't know.
00:54:45Let's do it again.
00:54:46Yes.
00:54:47Are you ready?
00:54:48Yes.
00:54:49Pre-Ale.
00:54:56But his body...
00:54:59It went in.
00:55:00He was able to avoid it.
00:55:02He was able to avoid it.
00:55:05The sound...
00:55:06It's important to hold the sword down.
00:55:10Hold it down.
00:55:12Don't let it go.
00:55:13That's right.
00:55:14If you do that, you can prevent your opponent from hitting you back.
00:55:19And you can do it as it is.
00:55:22Slide it.
00:55:25But the last Pre-Ale wasn't very good.
00:55:28It was more like a veteran Pre-Ale.
00:55:32It's fast, isn't it?
00:55:33There are a lot of Pre-Ales.
00:55:35Is there a light Pre-Ale?
00:55:37Yes, there is.
00:55:38In the second half of the match, it's like this.
00:55:41It's a bad Pre-Ale.
00:55:43It's a bad Pre-Ale.
00:55:44It doesn't have to be a Pre-Ale.
00:55:47Now, Mr. Atsushi.
00:55:49Please try the Pre-Ale.
00:55:51Please.
00:55:55Mr. Atsushi is ready.
00:55:57What should I do from here, Mr. Atsushi?
00:56:01In practice, hold the bar with your left hand.
00:56:06The tip of the sword is the point.
00:56:09Stretch it like this.
00:56:12Stretch it.
00:56:14When you reach the opponent, it's the last minute.
00:56:17How is it?
00:56:18I stretch my hand while sitting on the wheelchair.
00:56:21Is it hard to do?
00:56:23Is it scary because it's close?
00:56:25Yes, it's scary.
00:56:27It's like this.
00:56:29You do it here, right?
00:56:31Yes, I do.
00:56:33Can you tell me how to defend?
00:56:35There are various ways to defend.
00:56:37The easiest way is to move the sword parallel to the opponent's sword.
00:56:42This is the basic defense.
00:56:44I'll do this, too.
00:56:45But you're going to use your strength, aren't you?
00:56:47Yes, I do.
00:56:49Let's put it on and do it.
00:56:54Let's see how it goes.
00:57:05Have you ever put it on, Mr. Atsushi?
00:57:07No, I haven't.
00:57:08Shut up.
00:57:10You said you were going to do fencing.
00:57:14I've never done it.
00:57:16Is this your first time fencing?
00:57:18Yes, it's my first time fencing.
00:57:19I thought it was cool.
00:57:21I can see myself on the monitor.
00:57:23But I can't recognize myself.
00:57:27But I think it's cool.
00:57:31It's cooler than I thought.
00:57:33Standby.
00:57:35Surprisingly, I can secure my sight.
00:57:38I have a net.
00:57:39It's not hard to see.
00:57:40It's not hard to see.
00:57:42I'm afraid of this tip of the sword.
00:57:48Can you show me?
00:57:52It's really close.
00:57:54It's blocked.
00:57:56It's blocked.
00:58:01You hit your face.
00:58:03It's around my face.
00:58:05Your face didn't react, did it?
00:58:09No, it didn't.
00:58:11But when I pulled the sword, my face got bigger.
00:58:15I didn't expect you to do fencing.
00:58:21Please go ahead.
00:58:23Please go ahead.
00:58:25Next, let's do it the other way around.
00:58:27Atsushi will attack.
00:58:30How about defending?
00:58:33I'll defend for 30 seconds.
00:58:36Can I attack?
00:58:38You can attack for 30 seconds.
00:58:40But you just have to defend.
00:58:42Can you do it?
00:58:44Please go ahead.
00:58:46I'll do it once.
00:58:53It's not working at all.
00:58:55You can do it!
00:58:57It's not working at all.
00:58:59It's amazing.
00:59:01It's terrible.
00:59:03What is this?
00:59:05It's all blocked.
00:59:09I'll attack from above.
00:59:11Please go ahead.
00:59:14Please go ahead.
00:59:16I'm doing it while looking at the time.
00:59:22It's amazing.
00:59:24It's terrible.
00:59:26It was natural, but it didn't work.
00:59:29I heard it didn't hurt.
00:59:31But it hurts a little.
00:59:33How about you?
00:59:35It's amazing.
00:59:37I don't know because I've only seen professional fencing in the Olympics.
00:59:41It's totally different.
00:59:43You were looking at the time while being attacked by Atsushi.
00:59:48You were looking at the time.
00:59:50I looked at the time.
00:59:52I think it's pretty good.
00:59:54It's terrible.
00:59:56It's terrible.
00:59:58It's terrible.
01:00:00It's terrible.
01:00:02It's terrible.
01:00:04It's terrible.
01:00:06It's terrible.
01:00:08It's terrible.
01:00:10It would be nice if you could stab yourself.
01:00:13It would be nice.
01:00:15Thank you very much.
01:00:17Thank you very much.
01:00:19It was interesting.

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