ガイアの夜明け 2024年9月13日

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ガイアの夜明け 2024年9月13日
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00:00A huge life form.
00:02It finds hope even in times of chaos.
00:06It returns to the future.
00:12The dawn will surely come.
00:18A building that used to be a home center in Higashimatsuyama City, Saitama Prefecture.
00:255 times a month, something like this happens.
00:30Many people gather here.
00:33What's going to happen?
00:37You can see the cardboard boxes with the tape on them.
00:40Those are all stuffed animals.
00:42Let's put them all together.
00:441548 kg.
00:49200,000 yen in total.
00:51250,000 yen.
00:53250,000 yen.
00:55260,000 yen.
00:56260,000 yen.
00:57260,000 yen.
00:59270,000 yen.
01:011,000,000 yen.
01:03You can't see what's inside.
01:05A huge amount of stuffed animals are piled up.
01:10What stands out at the venue are foreigners from Southeast Asia.
01:17The next item on display is an old fan.
01:23It's a tall fan from the Showa era.
01:29It has the word NATIONAL on it.
01:34It's full of rust.
01:36How much will it cost?
01:395,000 yen.
01:4060,000 yen.
01:4130,000 yen.
01:4230,000 yen.
01:4320,000 yen.
01:4435,000 yen.
01:4535,000 yen.
01:4660,000 yen.
01:4760,000 yen.
01:4860,000 yen.
01:4970,000 yen.
01:5040,000 yen.
01:5140,000 yen.
01:52The Pakistani buyer is the one who dropped it.
01:56What else is there?
01:58All of them are stuffed animals.
02:00There's a person from Dubai.
02:02I bought it for him.
02:04I don't know if I can use it or not.
02:06It doesn't matter.
02:09Hamaya, the largest department store in China, is the one holding the auction.
02:18There's always a long line at the store.
02:26Have you ever seen a poster like this?
02:31What did you put out?
02:34I put out three posters.
02:38The final place to buy is Hamaya.
02:45This is the apartment.
02:47There's a house for moving.
02:51Two shelves, one person.
02:56The shelves are big.
03:00It costs a lot of money to process the items, but Hamaya buys them for us.
03:07Hamaya has a business partnership with the largest moving company in the world.
03:13I thought it would be a waste if I couldn't use it yet.
03:18I'm very grateful that he bought it for me.
03:23These used goods are on sale at the auction.
03:28It's a great opportunity for those who want it.
03:33The next item on the line is an old fan.
03:40It's an old-fashioned radio.
03:4738,000, 40,000, 40,000, 40,000, 40,000, 42,700.
03:57The one who won the auction is a foreign buyer.
04:04Hamaya is basically cashless.
04:08How much did the foreign buyer buy on this day?
04:12460,000 yen.
04:17It was the highest price among the buyers who participated on this day.
04:21He seems to be very satisfied.
04:25But why are they in a hurry to buy used goods in Japan?
04:33When I went to the site, it was amazing.
04:42What the hell is going on?
04:52In Hai, strange used goods shops were opening one after another.
04:58I want to make all of these used goods in Japan.
05:04If possible, I want to make it in Japan Town.
05:08What is the charm that captivates people?
05:12A Japanese man who revived a huge shopping mall that was about to collapse.
05:18I'm not buying it because it's cheap.
05:20I'm buying it because it's good quality.
05:24Kirifuda was used in Japan a long time ago.
05:29Even such a thing.
05:33The country of the vast grassland is saved by Japanese technology.
05:38It's a big business.
05:42Will the mountain of garbage turn into a treasure?
05:48The world's favorite used goods. Recycle revolution.
06:00The saving thinking.
06:04The interest in recycling and SDGs has increased.
06:09The sales of used goods in Japan has increased by 6.2 trillion yen.
06:17In addition, the quality of used goods in Japan is good from overseas.
06:22It is being used carefully.
06:25Now there is a fierce competition.
06:32The heart of the southernmost city, Hai.
06:36The population is about 150,000.
06:41In Japan, it is a tourist city known as Hajai.
06:48In July, the program crew visited this store.
06:56The woman who participated in the auction at the beach house is running it.
07:02It's 8.30 in the morning.
07:06There are already a lot of people in front of the store.
07:19This is the first day that the goods from the beach house are lined up in the store once a month.
07:25It is popular to advertise on SNS.
07:29There are many regular customers.
07:39The store is fully prepared.
07:43Most of them are goods purchased at the beach house.
07:48The retro goods are lined up.
07:53There are retro fans,
07:57stuffed animals,
08:01and even such things.
08:07It's time to open the store.
08:11They don't even welcome customers.
08:23Each of them is looking for goods.
08:29I'm the first one.
08:34The person who secured all the boxes is
08:38smiling.
08:43How are you?
08:47The goods from the beach house are 23,000 yen.
08:55Good job, man.
08:59I've liked it since I was a kid.
09:04In Thailand, it is a retro boom in Japan.
09:08There are young people who have a strong desire for everything that appears in anime and dramas.
09:17The used goods are also very popular in Japan.
09:23I'm going to sell goods.
09:25Oh, you're selling goods.
09:26Yes, I'm selling online.
09:28Online?
09:29Yes, online.
09:30It is said that they cleanly remove dirt and rust and sell them.
09:36On this day alone, the sales amounted to more than 1.7 million yen.
09:45Even if you buy a little expensive goods at the beach house, you can get a 12% discount.
09:53In addition, there is a cheap feeling in the background of the outdoor.
09:57The price of goods in Thailand has risen sharply due to the cheap price.
10:07Next, the crew went to a town an hour and a half away from Bangkok by car.
10:14It is a shop on the main street.
10:17It is written as a recycling shop in Japanese.
10:22There was a person who spent more than 4 million yen at the beach house.
10:30At this time, it is in preparation for opening.
10:33It will open in two weeks.
10:38I bought all of these at the beach house auction.
10:44Here is the owner of the shop.
10:46This is the owner of the shop.
10:48She is in charge of shopping.
10:50She participated in the auction.
10:54The feature of this shop is that the goods are neatly arranged one by one.
11:02It is the same as a new product by learning Japanese recycling shops.
11:08This is the second shop.
11:11This is a furniture shop.
11:15In addition, there is such a plan.
11:19If possible, I would like to make it in Japan Town.
11:23I would like to make all the Japanese recycling products in this shop.
11:31On the other hand, this is a huge shopping mall in the suburbs of Bangkok.
11:38The auction was held by the owner of the shop.
11:45It is a Japanese shop.
11:50The key to success is used in Japan.
11:56I started as an amateur.
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14:59If you drive from the center of Bangkok to the south for an hour.
15:08There is a huge shopping mall that is a hot topic.
15:13Miami Bayside.
15:14It is about the same size as Tokyo Dome.
15:18There are 20 stores that sell furniture and clothes.
15:24All the products they sell are Japanese used goods.
15:29It is a very unique shopping mall.
15:32This man runs all the stores.
15:35Mr. Shoichiro Yanai.
15:38Today is the first day of the new school year.
15:42Today is the first day of the new school year.
15:45There are a lot of customers.
15:49The day of the new school year.
15:51There are a lot of people waiting outside.
16:00After all, this is also a fast place.
16:03It's like playing a treasure hunt game.
16:08The plush toy is about 4,300 yen per kilogram.
16:17It's cheap.
16:21It's the most dangerous when the store is open for about 10 minutes.
16:25There are a lot of customers.
16:27Customers are already prepared for this kind of mountain.
16:31After that, I will decide whether to buy it or not.
16:35I will decide whether to buy it or not.
16:40The reason for the competition is the high trust in Used in Japan.
16:47Mr. Yanai analyzes that it is in the Japanese boom.
16:52Originally, 1.3 million tourists visit Japan every year from Thailand, the country of Shinichi.
17:01There are many repeaters and many people know the goodness of Japan.
17:07When Thai people could not go to Japan due to the restriction of activities due to the coronavirus,
17:15a facility that reproduces the city of Japan opened in Thailand and became popular.
17:22In such a place, a lot of used goods in Japan are used.
17:30In the shopping mall, another store is about to open.
17:36Actually, this is Mr. Yanai's strategy.
17:40He is postponing the opening time to invite more customers who have already started the competition.
17:49This store mainly sells furniture and Japanese-style accessories.
17:54Mr. Yanai buys such things from Japan on his own route.
18:01The store opens at 11 o'clock.
18:14It's like a reproduction of an hour ago.
18:18It is as Mr. Yanai planned.
18:22I was terrified.
18:27It's really dangerous.
18:31About half of these are used by individuals.
18:34The other half is for retailers.
18:37People who run their own stores sell them in advance.
18:45There are people who buy only old furniture.
18:48It's amazing.
18:51Mr. Yanai came to Thailand 10 years ago.
18:55After that, he started a company with 6 employees.
19:01He rented a warehouse in Bangkok and started selling used goods in Japan.
19:06It was 3 years ago.
19:11During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of business owners declined.
19:17At that time, I also wanted a big place.
19:21So, I applied to this store.
19:25This is the previous shopping mall.
19:29Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many stores were closed.
19:34I started selling used goods in Japan.
19:38It was a big hit.
19:40In the end, I rented the whole mall.
19:45Now, all of these are the stores that sell used goods in Japan.
19:50In addition, there are 5 stores in Thailand.
19:54The number of employees has increased to 160.
19:57The annual income has doubled.
20:01An hour later, a new line of people was born in the shopping mall.
20:06Yes, it's a time difference strategy.
20:11This time, the store is in Bangkok.
20:14This is a time difference strategy.
20:18This time, the store is an old-fashioned store in Japan.
20:23There are many uniforms in the store.
20:27It seems that the customers in the front row have already decided what they want.
20:40This store is based on measuring.
20:43It is sold for about 1,300 yen per kilogram.
20:48It seems that the customers have already decided what they want.
20:53Which brand do you want?
20:55If it is a Japanese brand, the quality is good.
20:59The used goods market in Thailand has increased to 7.3 billion yen per year.
21:08In the future, double-digit growth is expected to continue.
21:13It's next to my store.
21:16In Japan, it's a 100-yen store.
21:18In Thailand, a 20-yen shop is popular.
21:21The store was shut down.
21:23It's been about a year, and it's been crushed.
21:27So, our customers don't go there.
21:32After all, I don't buy it because it's cheap.
21:34Please understand.
21:36I bought it because it was good quality.
21:39I understood it clearly at that time.
21:43On the other hand, this is the head office of Hamaya, the largest store in the used goods market in Higashimatsuyama City, Saitama Prefecture.
21:54Kobayashi Shigeru, the president, noticed Used in Japan as soon as possible.
22:00Look at this.
22:03This bear is big.
22:06This is probably going there.
22:08This is Europe.
22:10We export more than 40 countries at a time.
22:13The trigger was more than 30 years ago when I was dealing with scrap iron.
22:19I packed used appliances in the gap of the container and sent it to Africa.
22:25It was sold out in no time.
22:28Hello.
22:30Actually, I interviewed Mr. Kobayashi 20 years ago.
22:38The main product at that time was an audio device.
22:41This one is called Panasonic Cobra Head.
22:44Panasonic Cobra Head.
22:48When I followed the container that left Hamaya,
22:54I arrived at the city of Afghanistan, close to the border with Pakistan.
23:02A store of about 500 yen was built in Akihabara, Afghanistan.
23:08Most of the products sold here were home appliances sent by Hamaya.
23:16Mr. Kobayashi carried his own feet and exported to many countries.
23:23These are all our products.
23:26I'm really happy that so many customers come to our products.
23:29What is Hamaya's motto?
23:32Let's spread what we don't have.
23:38Now, Hamaya is recognized as one of the top companies in the world.
23:44Last year, it was recognized as one of the best SDGs companies by the United Nations.
23:50The number of employees is 6 times that of 420 people.
23:54The sales price is 17.6 billion yen.
23:59Hamaya, which has sold Japanese used products to the world,
24:03is dancing with the super wisdom of the times.
24:07And there is something like this.
24:10The technology of Japan is very advanced.
24:14We don't make it ourselves, but the technology is amazing.
24:18We can collect things from all over the world.
24:22Two years ago, this factory was built near the head office.
24:30Here, they disassemble boards such as disposable computers.
24:35This is the first time in the history of Hamaya that a factory like this was built.
24:40Here, they are disassembling boards such as disposable computers.
24:48The revival of rare metal,
24:51the discovery of urban mining, has begun.
24:56Hamaya is taking on a new challenge.
24:59It is a big business that has made a huge country into a stage.
25:04Mr. Masakazu Shimada was appointed by President Kobayashi.
25:11He graduated from the Defense University and is a former member of the Self-Defense Force.
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28:03Japan is said to have the world's top recycling technology.
28:08It is a technology that has been polished because it is a country without resources.
28:14With such Japanese recycling technology,
28:17While contributing to the environmental issues of a country,
28:20A grand project to recover and turn abandoned resources into business has begun.
28:29The stage is the prairie.
28:32Mongolia, where vast pastures spread beyond it.
28:38Almost the same population as Shizuoka Prefecture,
28:413.45 million people live in four times the size of Japan.
28:48The economic growth rate is 7%.
28:51The skyscrapers line up in the capital, Ulaanbaatar.
28:57Only used in Japan, Japanese used cars, run the streets.
29:03In particular, Toyota's share is said to rise by 70%.
29:08Most of it is Prius.
29:13At the end of May, the Mongols were moving.
29:17Mr. Shimada, a former Self-Defense Forces officer in Hamaya.
29:25Mongolians basically value things.
29:28They don't throw things away right away.
29:32It seems that repairing is the basic.
29:35These are all repair shops.
29:38This, this, this, and this.
29:41My partner was waiting for me.
29:43This is my partner.
29:56This is a Mongolian business partner.
30:00Mr. Batazaya is from the Mongolian army.
30:04He is also a skilled craftsman who has a pipe in his hand.
30:09On this day, we first went to a household appliance repair shop.
30:15This is what he repairs.
30:19This is what he leaves at the park.
30:23This is not new.
30:26In Mongolia, household appliances that cannot be repaired are left in the shop.
30:31If you can't use it, it's all garbage.
30:35If you can't use it, it's all garbage.
30:41The shop takes out only the parts that can be used and disposes of the rest.
30:48You also throw away printers.
30:51Yes, we throw away printers, too.
30:54Garbage.
30:56The people who came to repair...
30:59Do you just hand over the old ones?
31:01Yes, we hand over the old ones.
31:04We hand over the old ones to the garbage dump.
31:08This is the garbage dump that the people use.
31:12When you look inside, it's full.
31:16There is no sorting.
31:20This is the garbage dump.
31:23There is no sorting.
31:26This is the garbage dump.
31:28There is no sorting.
31:32The garbage dump is filled three times a week.
31:37The garbage dump is filled three times a week.
31:41The garbage dump is filled three times a week.
31:48Where does the garbage go?
31:52It's an hour's drive from the center of Ulaanbaatar while looking at the meandering grassland.
32:01It was sudden.
32:04Look to your right.
32:07Wow, that's amazing.
32:10We arrived at a vast place full of garbage.
32:15As far as you can see, it's a mountain of garbage.
32:19It's a mountain of garbage.
32:30Wow, that's amazing.
32:34The garbage is piled up high.
32:41When the garbage collectors came frequently, they rolled up the dust.
32:49There is no garbage dump like Japan in Mongolia.
32:55Most of the garbage in Ulaanbaatar is thrown away like this.
33:04At the end of the beautiful grassland, there was a mountain of garbage that seemed to be hidden.
33:12Mr. Shimada is looking for something and walking around the garbage dump.
33:24Mr. Shimada, there was a computer like this.
33:28There was a computer like this.
33:31Electrical appliances were also thrown away as they were.
33:35Then, it seems that the people who are burning something next to them are collecting metal.
33:51They are collecting metal.
33:55They are collecting metal.
33:59They are collecting metal.
34:03They are collecting copper wire.
34:09There is a board in this monitor.
34:12There is a board in this monitor.
34:15There is a board in this monitor.
34:17There is a board in this monitor.
34:22Such a board contains a lot of precious rare metals.
34:27However, Mongolians don't even look at it.
34:33The price is higher than the price of this.
34:37It seems that people are not interested in the fact that such a board is placed.
34:42It seems that people are not interested in the fact that such a board is placed.
34:48It's amazing.
34:53Recently, environmental pollution in garbage disposal has become serious.
34:58What should we do about this?
35:03Next, they visited a recycling company.
35:11This is a man from a scrap shop here.
35:16I'm a Japanese company.
35:19I'm a Japanese company.
35:22Then, here too.
35:26There are a lot of boards in that.
35:31There are a lot of boards in that.
35:33There are a lot of boards in that.
35:35I can see it.
35:38This is Sony's BIO.
35:43Used in Japan was also thrown away a lot.
35:47Used in Japan was also thrown away a lot.
35:51This is a board.
35:54This is a board.
35:55This is a board.
35:59I was a bit shocked.
36:02Iron is worth tens of times.
36:07Iron is worth tens of times.
36:09Iron varies from one thing to another.
36:11Iron varies from one thing to another.
36:14This is a real ancient mine.
36:16This is a real ancient mine.
36:19It's amazing.
36:23If people look at it, they will think it's a mountain of discarded treasures.
36:29There are more rare metals in old Japanese household appliances than there are now.
36:38The plating technology at the time made it very hot.
36:44Mr. Shimada found a treasure trove.
36:50For example, we are trying to buy these boards and parts from Mongolia.
36:57If we can't buy them, we can buy them.
37:02We collect them.
37:07June, Genghis Khan International Airport.
37:12We came to Genghis Khan International Airport.
37:17Genghis Khan International Airport is the largest airport in the world.
37:22We came by direct flight from Japan.
37:27Here he is.
37:32Mr. President.
37:37Good morning.
37:42Mr. Kobayashi, the president of Hamaya, came to Mongolia.
37:47Mr. Kobayashi, the president of Hamaya, came to Mongolia.
37:54Mr. Kobayashi has been doing business all over the world, but this is his first time in Mongolia.
38:01If you look it up, you'll find a lot of good stuff.
38:04Yes, Mongolia is very friendly to Japan.
38:07It's easy to do business.
38:09That's great.
38:10I'm very happy.
38:11That's fast.
38:12It's fast.
38:15Mr. Kobayashi came to explore the possibilities with his own eyes.
38:22Mr. Shimada was doing a test recovery of the abandoned house according to the president's visit.
38:29Hello.
38:32Then...
38:41A huge amount was gathered.
38:48The electronic equipment is disassembled and divided into parts so that it is easy to recycle.
38:58This is gold.
39:01That's right.
39:02It's gold.
39:03It's a CPU.
39:06At this time, what caught Mr. Kobayashi's attention was...
39:11This is good quality.
39:13It's good quality.
39:14Yes, it's good quality.
39:17It's very strong because it's made in Japan.
39:22It's made in Japan, so it's hard for Japanese people to break it.
39:26So a lot of gold is used.
39:31In addition, the purchase price is about 30% of Japan.
39:37The board is quite difficult and the meaning is different.
39:41This is quite promising.
39:45It will be really interesting when the warehouse is built.
39:49I think everyone is having a hard time now.
39:53It's going to be a big business.
40:02Yes.
40:04Next, we came to a place where you can see the vast grassland of Mongolia.
40:16This is where I'm standing now.
40:19This fence continues all the way.
40:22There are four places here, here, here, and here.
40:29This vast land is all owned by Mr. Batazaya.
40:37In fact, Mr. Batazaya is planning to build a factory here to disassemble electronic devices.
40:48What Mr. Kobayashi showed me was that he wanted to work with Hamaya, the land authority.
40:58When I looked into Mongolia this time, I felt that there was a high possibility.
41:04I'd like to work with Mr. Batazaya.
41:08Sounds good.
41:10I'll leave it to you.
41:12Thank you very much.
41:14I look forward to working with you.
41:19Mongolia is sandwiched between China and Russia.
41:23This country is a huge resource empire.
41:27On the west side, there are countries with abundant resources, such as Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
41:34Hamaya is planning to collect boards from Central Asia and process them in a Mongolian self-propelled factory.
41:41It will be sent to Japan via China.
41:48The E.P.A., the Economic Cooperation Agreement, is tied between Japan and Mongolia.
41:56If the board is sent from the new factory to Japan,
41:59the Mongolian export tax will not be charged, but will be deducted.
42:05And in Japan, rare metal will be refined from the board.
42:14I'm working now because of the trust between Japan and the Japanese.
42:19I have to make a contribution to Mongolia.
42:34Let's have a toast.
42:36Thank you very much.
42:39On this day, a group of people gathered to celebrate the new board.
42:45Traditional Mongolian food was served.
42:52This is Mongolian food.
42:55How does it taste?
42:57It's good.
43:01Will this tag go well?
43:05At that time...
43:07In Mongolian, the word za means yes.
43:13If a Mongolian says za, it means yes.
43:20As Mr. Mazaya promised, I'm also a board member.
43:23I'm za.
43:27Sorry.
43:31Let's have a toast.
43:34Thank you very much.
43:43Outside, the Mongolian sky is full of stars.
43:52Mr. Shimada continues to move vigorously.
43:58On this day, he visits a recycling company.
44:02He wants to make it one of the bases for board recovery.
44:08When he was about to negotiate...
44:13This is a board.
44:15There's a board here.
44:17It's like this.
44:19It looks like they're collecting it.
44:21They used to throw things like this away.
44:28There are people who buy things from us.
44:32I don't think it's you.
44:34I think it's us.
44:36I think it's us.
44:38It's already starting to move.
44:41I'm sure it is.
44:44It's our employee.
44:46Mr. Birgit.
44:48That's right.
44:50The work was going on.
44:54This is a desktop computer motherboard.
44:59These things are kept separately.
45:04I'm moved.
45:06I'm happy.
45:10Isn't it amazing?
45:13When I went before, I didn't care about this kind of thing.
45:20The Mongolian people's awareness of recycling is changing.
45:26There are more things like this.
45:31This is a board.
45:33It's like this.
45:35I bought this car at the site.
45:40The print explains what to collect.
45:47I bought a car for recycling.
45:51I put it on the window.
45:55I'm happy.
45:58I bought a car for recycling.
46:01I put it on the window.
46:06I put it on the window.
46:11I bought a car for recycling.
46:17I put it on the window.
46:20I put it on the window.
47:23capital partners logistic door monogatari otsumugi masu
47:29so they are you takana mirai otsukuru monogatari
47:35saisen-tan no technology de butsuryuu no gainei o kae sekai o kaeru
47:42page omikuru tabi kanousei ga hirogari mitakoto no nai mirai e to tsunagatte iku
47:48digital transformation de butsuryuu wa shinryouiki e logistic door
47:55otona no seichouki ni owari wa nai dakara managitsuzukeru
48:03koko kara ugoku hito wa tsuyoi nikkei denshiban
48:08itche
48:10tairitsu o fukameru choutaikoku
48:12sonzaika o masu global south
48:14katsute nai konton kara donna chitsujo ga umareru no ka
48:19kangae tsutaeru
48:21yori jiyuu de yutakana sekai no tame ni
48:23tadaima intern chu
48:25ayamashii na
48:27sukoshi yoroshii deshou ka
48:29kaikoubu o moukereba kaiketsu dekiru no de wa
48:31sono houhou aru ne
48:33tsumikasanete kita hibi ga boku o seichou saseru
48:35mirai e to tsunagaru
48:37sozai ga aru
48:39sono youto deshitara yori taimitsu se no takai jushi ga arimasu
48:41da datta?
48:43sugoi ja
48:45chiisana tsumikasane ga watashi o mezasu basho ni chikazukeru
48:47kinou o koete
48:49atarashii jibun e
48:51kitto ashita mo
48:53hare kurare kurare desu
48:55minasan ni onegai desu
48:57teruto o mite kudasai
48:59ashita wa
49:01anata no kuruma ni nosete kudasai
49:03yoru rokuji sanjuppun wa
49:05fukui yasuko no hichi haiku tabi
49:117時54分は充電させてもらえませんか
49:19富士の阿都町は大人も子供も楽しめる
49:21都会のオアシス猪頭公園
49:29首都ウランバートルにある教育総合町
49:31Mr. Shimada, a member of the Hamaya Special Investigation Team, has something he wants to do in this country.
49:44We visited the head of the Ministry of Education on this day.
49:50Mr. Shimada has always felt something when he came to Mongolia.
49:56I think it's really important to let people know how valuable the things we collect are.
50:03I think it's very important to think about and understand from an early age.
50:09Mr. Shimada came up with this idea.
50:13He set up a box to collect household appliances that are not needed at school.
50:19He wants children to learn how to recycle.
50:23His idea is to spread the idea of Hamaya to the education system.
50:48For the future of Mongolia.
50:52I think education is very important.
50:57We will do our best.
51:08Made in Japan used to be the center of attention around the world.
51:12Now, used in Japan is the center of attention around the world.
51:17He is currently in charge of the economy while taking care of things and resources.
51:25He is protecting the environment.
51:28He may be able to do that because he was born in Japan.
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52:58The monthly issue of the paper bill.
53:01It takes a lot of work, doesn't it?
53:03It's a pain in the ass!
53:05What's worse is that each and every one of them costs money.
53:09The paper bill, the printing bill, the envelope bill, and the postage bill.
53:14Leave it as it is!
53:17Yeah, so let's make it electronic.
53:19Yes.
53:20If it's Rakuraku Meisai, we'll deliver the application by e-mail, so the cost will be reduced.
53:24The postage bill will be reduced to zero.
53:26Rakuraku Meisai.
53:28The eyes turn, but the store doesn't turn.
53:32Customers come, but they don't come to work.
53:34Help me with that. I don't need my mom's work.
53:36It's a time bomb, but it's a full-fledged bomb.
53:38I don't need my mom's work.
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53:44Yes!
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53:53I want to do it!
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