ありえへん∞世界 2024年9月3日 成田&村上のニッポンの未来を考えまSHOW

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ありえへん∞世界 2024年9月3日 成田&村上のニッポンの未来を考えまSHOW
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00:00I'm so embarrassed I can't answer this one.
00:02It's a new way to solve your frustration.
00:04It's a special episode of the backstory of the show.
00:09I'm so embarrassed.
00:11Why?
00:12I'm so embarrassed, I can't watch TV anymore.
00:14I'm so embarrassed.
00:15I'm embarrassed that I don't know the backstory.
00:18The backstory of the show is so good recently.
00:20What about this new series?
00:22Mr. Chinoku is directing the series and watching it.
00:26What?
00:28He's trying to learn it completely.
00:30Everyone, this is your first time on the show.
00:32Nice to meet you.
00:34Nice to meet you, too.
00:36I was overwhelmed by this aura.
00:39I was so excited.
00:41I was wondering how I could live with this aura.
00:47It's not an aura.
00:49It's Enya-cola.
00:51What?
00:52Enya-cola?
00:54It's not Enya-cola.
00:56It's a joke.
00:58I was so impressed.
01:00I wanted to live properly.
01:02What else do you want to do?
01:04You must be tired.
01:06This is just right.
01:08This is just right.
01:10But you're doing your best.
01:14That's the most embarrassing thing.
01:16I'm not doing my best.
01:18Mr. Yamashita is...
01:20Everyone, it's been a long time.
01:22I haven't seen you in a long time.
01:24It's been 1000 years.
01:26I haven't lived that long.
01:28Mr. Yamashita, are you a 1000-year-old person?
01:30I haven't lived that long.
01:32Mr. Miwa, are you a 10,000-year-old person?
01:34You're so cute.
01:36I'm the same as before.
01:40His response hasn't changed.
01:43Actress Marika Matsumoto has an unbelievable memory that ordinary people don't have.
01:52Your unbelievable story.
01:54That's right.
01:56That's right?
01:58That's unbelievable.
02:00I don't want to be called unbelievable.
02:02I have a memory of when I was a baby.
02:06But you're here.
02:08I remember how I felt when I was a baby.
02:10I remember how I felt when I was a baby.
02:12I remember it vividly.
02:14Babies are really boring.
02:16I know I can't speak.
02:18So I cry as hard as I can.
02:20I was sleeping on the baby bed.
02:22My mother and brother came.
02:24I asked, what is it?
02:26He said, yes, that's right.
02:28And he went home.
02:30I cried loudly.
02:32I know all the words he said.
02:36You remember the scenery?
02:38I don't know how to understand it.
02:40I don't know if adults understand me.
02:44I understand that I'm growing up.
02:46You're growing up.
02:50I thought I'd forget if I grew up.
02:52The memories when I was a baby.
02:54But I decided when I was a baby that I wouldn't grow up if I didn't understand.
03:00I remember it.
03:02I remember it.
03:04If it's a friend's baby or a relative's baby,
03:07you have to be careful when you receive it.
03:10I don't do it.
03:11You don't do it?
03:12I do it.
03:13You do it?
03:14You do it?
03:17And recently, Yoiko Hamaguchi
03:19has fallen into a big panic.
03:22Unbelievable microwave situation.
03:26There was a two-year-old child.
03:27His wife said,
03:28let him eat.
03:29He said, I'm going out.
03:31She prepared it for him.
03:32It was a curry pouch and frozen rice.
03:35All you have to do is heat it up in the microwave.
03:37It's easy.
03:38The curry pouch should be heated for 20 seconds.
03:41The frozen rice should be heated for 2 minutes.
03:44She said, don't make a mistake.
03:46I wrote it down on my smartphone so I wouldn't make a mistake.
03:49I waited for 20 minutes.
03:51Scary.
03:52What is it?
03:532 minutes and 20 seconds?
03:55I waited for 20 minutes.
03:58I was waiting with the child.
04:00The rice started to smell.
04:01I opened the rice.
04:05It was black like a bottle top.
04:08Is that possible?
04:09That's possible.
04:10The rice was black.
04:13The rice melted in the plastic.
04:15The rice was smoking.
04:17I thought the child had slipped.
04:19The child was in a terrible state.
04:21I tried to make the child pretend to have eaten the rice.
04:28When the wife came home, the child said, I want to eat this.
04:31I was honest with the child.
04:34YAMASE MAMI is addicted to a certain food.
04:42I ate a cup noodle called RAKUSA the other day.
04:47It's a RAKUSA flavor.
04:49I ate RAKUSA and was addicted to it.
04:53I poured hot water into the RAKUSA and ate it.
04:55It was so delicious that I couldn't believe it.
04:58That's amazing.
05:00That's amazing.
05:03I was relieved.
05:05I'm not a fan of RAKUSA.
05:08I cook hard every day.
05:12I poured hot water into the RAKUSA and waited for 3 minutes.
05:15It was so delicious that I was sad.
05:18You are a person who makes RAKUSA.
05:20I wondered why it was so delicious.
05:23I thought seafood was the best.
05:24I think seafood is the best.
05:26You should go there.
05:27You should go there.
05:32Tonight's program is a hidden technique that can solve the problem of everyday life.
05:40This is a hidden technique that can reduce the temperature in the car that has become hot due to the combustion of combustion.
05:48This doesn't make my face hot because the heat is gone.
05:54Are you sure?
05:55This is amazing.
05:57This is a super bar where you can't make enough ingredients.
06:02A hidden technique that can be used to save a lot of ingredients.
06:08This is a hidden technique that can be used to save a lot of ingredients.
06:10There is a lot of ingredients in it.
06:13really?
06:15Oh, what a cool chair
06:18She'll know me come on. You come up to me. Do you grow up?
06:21You know you are you will tell you about
06:24Casa Barra's me she will know silico together. He told what's cool. I'm also
06:34Well, it'll see ya
06:39Narita and oh my god
06:42On the media, you'll come on my show
06:48Chicago tomorrow, so you should I show no kidding. It's no megane. Okay, do you do?
06:53Data can Q no can you do today? So it's no case. I got you. No, Rita. You skate
07:00Hey, baby, Komi girl super 8 Murakami Shingo. No
07:05일본が抱える様々な問題を議論し日本の未来をちょっとでも良くしようと試みます
07:13今回のテーマは
07:16インバウンド客向けの二重価格てありですか
07:20そこ僕はまあ知らなかった先生外国人観光客が急増中
07:24In March of this year, 3.8 million people visited Japan, and for the first time in a month, it exceeded 3 million people.
07:33Yes, the number of foreign visitors to Japan has exceeded the number before COVID-19.
07:40In March of this year, 3.8 million people visited Japan, and for the first time in a month, it exceeded 3 million people.
07:49Then, in sightseeing spots such as Tsukiji and Toyosu,
07:55there are a lot of food offered at a price for foreigners.
08:02Wagyu steak is 3,000 yen per piece.
08:06Ramen is 3,000 yen per cup.
08:09Seafood bowl is 7,000 yen.
08:12Foreign tourists say that even a 7,000-yen seafood bowl is cheap.
08:19It's hard for Japanese people to afford it.
08:24What is attracting attention now is the double price for foreign tourists and people living in Japan.
08:34For example, Himeji City is considering to double the number of foreign tourists.
08:44In Kyoto City, foreign tourists are increasing,
08:49and people are having a hard time using public transportation such as buses.
08:56They are considering to increase the price of public transportation such as buses and subways.
09:07However, there are negative opinions such as
09:11they don't want to go to a foreign country if foreigners do the opposite.
09:16There are also positive opinions such as
09:20they should collect money from all foreign tourists as a country.
09:28There is a double price.
09:32What should we do?
09:34Collecting money from foreign tourists means paying immigration fees.
09:40If foreigners come to Japan for sightseeing purposes, they should pay tax in advance.
09:46That's what it means.
09:48There are also people who want to change the price of imported goods.
09:53That's right.
09:55There are people who think that fake goods are not good.
10:05I don't know why I don't think it's good.
10:10In fact, there is a difference in price between local people and cultural and artistic institutions abroad.
10:18In Hawaii, there is a price of a diamond head, a pyramid, and an art museum.
10:25Foreigners who want to protect their culture should pay tax.
10:32Taj Mahal in India costs 86 yen for local people and 1900 yen for foreigners.
10:42Angkor Wat in Cambodia costs 5,340 yen for local people and 5,340 yen for foreigners.
10:51There are not many countries in the world that introduce a double price.
10:58I don't think it's a bad idea.
11:00No, it's not bad at all.
11:02It's decided by demand and supply.
11:06There are foreigners who don't care about 6,000 yen.
11:12I think it's a good idea.
11:14In fact, there are many double prices in Japan.
11:17Even if it's not for tourists, it's a double price for students and adults.
11:24So it's true that the price varies from person to person.
11:31I agree with you.
11:33But if there is a concern, it may be that it will be like the tourism industry.
11:42Tourists now know that they can pay more.
11:45That's why they charge a lot.
11:48They charge 5,000 yen for a bowl of ramen and 10,000 yen for a cup of tea.
11:53I think it's good for a short period of time.
11:55But I think there is a question whether tourists will come again at this price.
12:02It depends on whether it's sustainable or not.
12:06I think it's natural for tourists to pay more for food.
12:11But it's also natural for tourists to pay more for cultural heritage.
12:18It's the same for hotels.
12:20The price changes depending on the season.
12:23There are a lot of foreigners in hotels that are above the current level.
12:31So it's getting very expensive.
12:33Yes, it is.
12:35In fact, the hotel fee in Kyoto has been rising in recent years.
12:41In 2019, the average hotel fee for two people per night was 39,000 yen.
12:49Last year, it was about 73,000 yen.
12:54In just four years, it doubled to about 1.9 times.
13:00As a general Japanese, I don't think it's a big deal.
13:08I think it's okay to do something like this.
13:12So I think there is no problem with the double price to protect the culture and life of local people.
13:18However, if the same mechanism is used in a strange way, it cannot be used as a device to make money.
13:24So I don't think it's a good idea to give dissatisfaction to people who come from abroad.
13:34If it's a suitable price setting, I think it's okay to change it.
13:39I think it's a good idea to raise the price to get people to come again.
13:48I think it's a good idea.
13:50Do you have to issue an application for food?
13:54Do you have to issue an application to raise the price?
13:57I don't think so.
13:59I think you can decide on your own.
14:01I think you don't have to issue an application to make it a double price.
14:07I don't think so.
14:09I don't think so.
14:11I think it's better to do it.
14:15It's a price competition.
14:18You can set it up on your own.
14:20There is a level of the bar.
14:23I think it's better to have a mechanism to adjust the level.
14:27Of course, the bar is regulated.
14:31I don't want to be caught for hundreds of thousands of yen just by sitting down.
14:35I don't want to be caught for hundreds of thousands of yen just by drinking water.
14:37I've never heard of that mechanism.
14:39I think it's better to have it if it's going to be extreme.
14:42Okay, good idea.
14:45Find something good to consume.
14:47Think where you will profit from it.
14:49Find something good for tourists.
14:52Find something good prices are acceptable.
14:55That's what you can say.
14:57But at the end of the day,
14:59you may end up losing money if you think too much about it.
15:03Yes, there may even be someone who doesn't want to lose.
15:07Buy it!
15:10So how many points of negotiation before you say Akuma might allow it?
15:12Some people say,
15:13why do you want 10,000 yen?
15:15We got 20,000 yen,
15:16why do you want 10,000 yen?
15:17Some people say that.
15:19That's right.
15:20When foreigners buy,
15:22it's easy to understand
15:24how much they spend.
15:26Percentage.
15:27In some countries,
15:28in real estate transactions,
15:30compared to their own citizens,
15:31when foreigners try to buy,
15:33the price of their apartment
15:34goes up by a few percent
15:35and they have to pay taxes.
15:37But 6,000 yen for a tuna bowl
15:40can be ordered by Japanese people, right?
15:43I think so.
15:44It's not for foreigners.
15:46No, it's not.
15:47It's just because they accept it.
15:49Maybe there are people
15:50who can't order
15:51because it's too expensive
15:52when they ask for it.
15:53So,
15:54that's what Narita-san said earlier.
15:56In order for it to become a repeater,
15:59the only problem is
16:01that it's not good.
16:02That's right.
16:03As long as you understand that.
16:05For example,
16:06even if it becomes a renderer,
16:08if you don't make good memories
16:10of foreigners coming to Japan,
16:13it's not good for tourists.
16:15I think there is a negative
16:17opinion about that.
16:20Yes,
16:21now,
16:22foreign tourists are increasing
16:25because they can enjoy
16:27Japanese travel at a good price,
16:30but if you push the double price
16:33and if the benefits of
16:35cheap travel are not enough,
16:38compared to France, Spain,
16:40America, and Italy,
16:42which are the top tourist destinations
16:45in the world,
16:47can Japan be seen as
16:49an attractive tourist destination?
16:52Miyazaki-san says
16:54it's necessary to think about
16:56whether foreign tourists
16:58will leave Japan.
17:01What do you think about
17:03the double price system
17:05for foreign tourists?
17:08I think it's not a bad thing
17:10as long as there is a certain
17:12degree of tolerance.
17:14I don't think it will spread
17:16that much.
17:18It's hard to implement.
17:20That's right.
17:21Because you have to
17:23judge whether they are foreigners
17:25or not for a day.
17:26I see.
17:27But I think the double price system
17:29will spread more and more
17:31in the future.
17:33It's not just foreigners
17:35or self-made citizens.
17:37You can change the price
17:39with any attribute.
17:41For example,
17:43online shopping sites
17:45change the price of the same product
17:47depending on what you bought
17:49in the past.
17:51That's right.
17:53It's been around for a long time.
17:55The algorithm decides.
17:57For example,
17:59the products displayed on
18:01online shopping sites
18:03are the products you bought
18:05in the past
18:07or the products you were
18:09curious about
18:11recently.
18:13In fact,
18:15the machine automatically
18:17collects data from the purchase
18:19history and search history
18:21and immediately
18:23puts what the person
18:25seems to buy on the top page.
18:27However,
18:29shopping sites with
18:31different prices
18:33such as price,
18:35coupons,
18:37and point reduction rates
18:39are not rare.
18:41Then,
18:43people can change
18:45the price of the same product.
18:47For example,
18:49you can redistribute
18:51just by trading.
18:53In other words,
18:55you can collect the same data
18:57and redistribute it
18:59by social insurance.
19:01You can do the same
19:03just by doing economic activities.
19:05Then,
19:07you don't have to
19:09collect tax money
19:11and distribute it to everyone.
19:13You can distribute it
19:15in the market economy
19:17or business.
19:19It's the same
19:21as the national problem.
19:23Then,
19:25is it okay
19:27for companies
19:29to understand
19:31individual's
19:33assets and income?
19:35Yes, it is.
19:37Recently,
19:39companies know
19:41the individual's economic situation
19:43better than the country.
19:45That's right.
19:47That's why IT companies
19:49start using credit cards
19:51instead of credit cards.
19:53Yes, they do.
19:55In that case,
19:57companies can
19:59select customers
20:01first.
20:03That's right.
20:05In a way,
20:07it's an interesting society.
20:09Most of the companies
20:11that are nationalized
20:13are American companies.
20:15So,
20:17if Japanese people
20:19are nationalized,
20:21there is a possibility
20:23that Japanese people
20:25are nationalized.
20:27So, American companies
20:29know Japanese life
20:31better than Japanese government.
20:33That's right.
20:35That's right.
20:37That's right.
20:39When Japanese people
20:41realize this,
20:43they start using
20:45credit cards
20:47instead of credit cards.
20:49That's right.
20:51When Japanese people
20:53realize this,
20:55they start using
20:57credit cards
20:59instead of credit cards.
21:01That's right.
21:03That's right.
21:05That's right.
21:07That's right.
21:09That's right.
21:11That's right.
21:13That's right.
21:15What are you doing?
21:17I have a lot of websites.
21:19You can choose the service
21:21you want to use.
21:23That's right.
21:25I don't care.
21:27I don't care.
21:29I don't care.
21:31I have a lot of personal information.
21:33If you don't like it,
21:35you can quit.
21:37I live a healthy life.
21:39I don't need much knowledge.
21:41I have a lot of information.
21:43You can quit.
21:45As an individual,
21:47I'm happy to be exploited.
21:49But as a country,
21:51it's a big issue
21:53to secure safety.
21:55It's a big issue.
21:57It's a big issue.
21:59I don't know the code.
22:01I don't know the code.
22:03If it's easy to understand,
22:05a great politician
22:07used a messaging app
22:09created by an American company.
22:11Then it went bankrupt.
22:13An American company took over.
22:15It was connected to the American government.
22:17With such a weakness,
22:19a Japanese politician
22:21can be manipulated from behind.
22:23It's totally possible.
22:25It's easy to understand.
22:27It will all collapse.
22:29In general,
22:31it doesn't have a big impact
22:33at the individual level.
22:35Of course,
22:37the information of each person
22:39is important.
22:41If you combine them,
22:43you can create value.
22:45In order to prevent
22:47such a political threat,
22:49in March this year,
22:51the United States
22:53proposed a bill
22:55that prohibits
22:57the use of TikTok
22:59in the United States.
23:01On the contrary,
23:03China has long been
23:05trying to use
23:07Weibo,
23:09but it is banned
23:11from operating
23:13Weibo.
23:15In addition,
23:17the use of services
23:19in other countries
23:21not only gives information
23:23to the outside world,
23:25but also
23:27the economic activity
23:29on top of it.
23:31All of these are taken
23:33by foreign companies.
23:35It's the same thing
23:37as tax evasion.
23:39It's bad for the economy,
23:41and the political power
23:43will be seized.
23:45For some reason,
23:47people who hold
23:49very important
23:51companies in Japan
23:53will be seized.
23:55In addition,
23:57the U.S. government
23:59can steal
24:01some information
24:03from the U.S.
24:05If the U.S. police
24:07has a surveillance system,
24:09the information will be stolen.
24:11In the end,
24:13the U.S. NSA
24:15will be the one
24:17who has the most information.
24:19If everyone knows
24:21the answer,
24:23people who don't know the answer
24:25can be tricked
24:27into answering
24:29the question.
24:31The U.S. can do
24:33anything.
24:35There are many dangerous scenarios
24:37and infinite patterns
24:39that can be created.
24:41We can make people
24:43not know the answer.
24:45That's right.
24:47There is a story
24:49that the Japanese politician
24:51was caught in a honey trap
24:53by the Chinese government,
24:55or that the U.S.
24:57political power
24:59is depending on the Chinese government.
25:01The more the U.S. depends on the Chinese government,
25:03the more dangerous it is.
25:05All the data will be stolen.
25:07It's scary.
25:09It's hard to talk about
25:11the double price for the general public.
25:13It's funny.
25:15Even if the convenience
25:17is a little low,
25:19we can develop
25:21domestic services well.
25:23Especially, money and
25:25the cost of financing
25:27will increase.
25:29We need more information companies.
25:31There are some Japanese people
25:33who think it's cool to use
25:35American services.
25:37It's okay to
25:39control their weakness.

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