24時間テレビ47 ファーストサマーウイカ「全盲の生活を発信する女性」 2024年9月1日

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24時間テレビ47 ファーストサマーウイカ「全盲の生活を発信する女性」 2024年9月1日
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00:00This time, Uika visited Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
00:05Nice to meet you. My name is First Summer Uika.
00:08I'm Yukari Ishida.
00:10Yukari Ishida is 34 years old.
00:13My name is First Summer Uika.
00:15I saw you for the first time yesterday.
00:19I heard I'm one year older than you.
00:21That's right. Nice to meet you.
00:25When Ishida was 1 year and 3 months old, she was diagnosed with blindness.
00:32Now, she's working and posting videos of her daily life on YouTube.
00:38There are people who can't see.
00:40Surprisingly, I can live a normal life and work.
00:45Anyway, I think it's better to touch the eyes of various people.
00:49I think that will expand the way we work.
00:54Ishida's wish is to eliminate prejudice against blind people.
00:59So, Uika will take a closer look at Ishida's daily life.
01:05First of all, the way to her house.
01:07The white carpet should be placed a little in front of your navel.
01:11Shake it wider than your shoulder width.
01:14Go home while checking what's in front of you.
01:18That's the basic of elementary school.
01:21I had that image.
01:23What I was curious about was...
01:26There are vertical lines and dotted lines.
01:32Yes, there are two kinds of vertical lines and dotted lines.
01:38What do they mean?
01:41Ms. Miyuki Oshima from the National Institute of Science and Technology, please answer.
01:44The answer is...
01:53The vertical line is called a guide block.
01:56It means that you can go straight between these vertical lines.
02:01It's a round dot.
02:03It's called a warning block.
02:05It's a sign that you should stop and check because there's something.
02:11With these signs, you can prevent accidents that can kill you.
02:17But it's also true that many people walk on the signs with their cell phones in one hand.
02:24And...
02:25There's no sign from here.
02:28So, I'll just walk around.
02:30Just walk around?
02:32There's a rule that you have to put up a sign at the intersection or at the station.
02:37But you don't have to put up a sign at other places.
02:41Even if it's a blind area, there's no need to put up a sign.
02:47On top of that...
02:48Because there are vertical lines everywhere.
02:50That's right.
02:51The vertical lines are irregular.
02:55I'm used to it.
02:56I can walk very well.
02:57Until you get used to it...
02:59I've done a lot of things.
03:00I've been on the road.
03:02I've been in a fire.
03:04I got lost on the way.
03:06I called my colleague and he came to find me.
03:11It's a pedestrian crossing.
03:12A pedestrian crossing?
03:13It's a pedestrian crossing.
03:14There's a sign called Pio Pio and a sign called Kakko.
03:21It's a radio signal device that gives you a blue signal by sound for blind people.
03:27Do you know why there are two patterns, Kakko and Pio Pio?
03:33Mr. Ueda, please answer.
03:44The answer is...
03:45In the case of Fukuoka Prefecture, the signal to the north and south is Kakko.
03:50The signal to the east and west is Pio Pio.
03:54Depending on this sound, we can tell which side of the pedestrian crossing is blue.
04:00But it's only 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. around here.
04:05If you work overtime for more than an hour, you'll have to cross by the sound of a car.
04:11The radio signal device is often neglected by the neighbors and can't be used until late at night.
04:17Mr. Ishida doesn't know if the signal is red or blue.
04:23What's even more dangerous is...
04:25You can see the shopping street in front of you.
04:28There are a lot of people.
04:30If there are a lot of people like this, people who come out will kick the white wall.
04:36It's dangerous for me, and it's dangerous for people who stumble.
04:40I'm walking blind.
04:43I'm going to ring the bell.
04:45I see.
04:47But shopping is difficult without someone's help.
04:51If you're going to buy clothes, I'd like you to explain the color.
04:56You can go with a friend or a guide helper.
05:00The guide helper who helps blind people is active there.
05:06What do you have?
05:08First of all, this is...
05:09Wow, it's hard to explain clothes.
05:13There's a sheer dress on top of a T-shirt.
05:19The T-shirt is red.
05:21This red is...
05:23Wow, it's really hard.
05:26It's not a red that comes to hit you.
05:28It's a red that feels like this.
05:30I don't know.
05:33Mr. Ishida, who was completely blind before he became interested, doesn't know what color red is.
05:39When I was a kid, I learned, for example, that strawberries are red and the sky is blue.
05:46Red represents life, passion, and blue represents peace and freshness.
05:53On the other hand, the design of the clothes is...
05:56For example, this one has frills on it.
06:00And this one has pleats on top of each other.
06:04I remember what color it is by wearing a knitwear.
06:10He remembers all the touch and features of the clothes he bought and coordinates the clothes he wants to wear every morning.
06:18I've been wondering, but your makeup is perfect today.
06:23Do you do your own makeup?
06:25I do it myself.
06:27Wow.
06:29Speaking of makeup, it is common to apply it with a sponge or brush, but Mr. Ishida...
06:36If it's a sponge, I don't know how much it's on.
06:40I trust my hands the most.
06:43The foundation is smooth, but when I put powder on it, it's a little rough.
06:50The coordination of clothes and makeup are all to make himself happy every day.
06:56He can't do everything by himself, but he can solve it with a little care and help.
07:04For example, Mr. Ishida is in trouble because he doesn't know the expiration date of the food he bought.
07:10In such a case...
07:12There's something I want you to look at.
07:15Is there an expiration date on it?
07:19It's March 14, 2025.
07:22Oh, I see.
07:25This is an app for visually impaired people called Be My Eyes.
07:30Visually impaired people and volunteers who have registered for the app can watch it on the TV.
07:39Mr. Ishida values the connection between people because no one can live alone.
07:46You're not on a date today, are you?
07:48Unfortunately, I don't have a date today.
07:51I'm always here.
07:53I'm always here.
07:54Wait a minute. I haven't stepped into love yet.
07:57I'm in a relationship.
07:58Marriage counseling center.
08:02Asako Okubo is also in a relationship.
08:05She asked me how I felt about her.
08:08Do you have a type?
08:10I like cats.
08:12If you take a video of me on YouTube, I'll give it to you.
08:15It's an income mission.
08:18What kind of society does Mr. Ishida aim for?
08:22I want to aim for a society with good ventilation.
08:27What made Mr. Ishida feel that way?
08:31I went to the test center and heard about the exam.
08:34I can't see, so I'd like you to allow me to transcribe and bring in my computer.
08:40I sent you an email asking if you could be so considerate.
08:45A few days later, I got a call.
08:47In the first place, it's a job where you work abroad.
08:51It's a condition that you can go to college and speak English.
08:54That's what I was told at the end.
08:57I'm satisfied with the fact that I can speak English and that I can go to college.
09:04There's no way a blind person can go to college.
09:08There's no way I can speak English.
09:10There's no way I can work abroad.
09:12I guess that's what the world thinks.
09:16Despite such prejudice, Mr. Ishida is currently working for JAICA, an international cooperation agency that supports developing countries.
09:26You're just using a normal computer or laptop.
09:31Taking advantage of his specialty in English,
09:33he has been receiving tickets from developing countries and has been following their lives.
09:40It's a long way to go, but I think it's better to know blind people and increase the number of people who support us.
09:46When I look at it in the long run or think about other juniors,
09:50I think that will open up the way for us to work.
09:56For the sake of a society where everyone can respect each other,
10:00Mr. Ishida continues to deliver powerfully today.

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