真相報道バンキシャ 2024年9月15日

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真相報道バンキシャ 2024年9月15日
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00:00This is Ban Ki-cha from Shinsou Houdou.
00:02Shouhei Ohtani from Dogearth has been practicing for the Tokyo Olympics in the bullpen today.
00:09The coach is also looking at the possibility of his return to the tournament this year.
00:15And the possibility of achieving the first 50-50 in history?
00:20We'll tell you all about it later.
00:30Ban Ki-cha
00:40Tonight's guests are Noritoshi Furuichi and Mira Hasegawa.
00:47Let's start with the general election of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:51Nine candidates, the most in the past, gave a speech after the announcement yesterday.
00:59All nine of them gave a speech in the same place.
01:03Ban Ki-cha thoroughly covered the event.
01:07What did the candidates say?
01:11And what was going on at the venue?
01:16Yesterday, Ban Ki-cha went to Nagoya City Park.
01:20The general election of the Liberal Democratic Party will be held.
01:26We still have seven hours until the start.
01:29Oh, just in time.
01:31They're putting up a banner.
01:35A banner that says,
01:37The Match, the catch copy of the general election.
01:41The lights are not just normal lights.
01:45It's like a concert hall.
01:49And...
01:53The number one batter is Sanae Takaichi.
01:56The first speech was given by the nine candidates, the most in the past.
02:03Each person has 10 minutes.
02:08Ban Ki-cha analyzed what kind of theme each candidate had added to the time.
02:15She also paid attention to the people who gathered.
02:20The flow is coming out suddenly.
02:30The general election of the Liberal Democratic Party was announced on Thursday.
02:35She appeared on a Japanese TV program the day before yesterday.
02:40Candidates are lining up in line.
02:45Then, just before the live performance,
02:48The topic of the street speech that will be held the next day.
02:52It's hard for the people who are gathering.
02:55I have to wait 90 minutes on the street.
02:59Do I have to do it with my eyebrows flowing?
03:03I'll be the top batter.
03:08What about the limited speech time?
03:13I can't help talking about it.
03:16I'm not good at speaking.
03:19But I'll do my best.
03:21It's hard for Kansai people.
03:24How many seconds to switch to standard language?
03:29The day of the meeting.
03:34Three hours before the speech.
03:48It's hard to get into the venue.
03:53All drinks will be taken in one go.
03:58I brought three of these.
04:01I'm checking all three of them.
04:04I can't bring the spray inside.
04:09It's pretty tough.
04:13These people are waiting in line for the entrance.
04:19Hello.
04:23Do you have something in common?
04:26I'm Ishiba.
04:28I'm Masahiro.
04:30It took five hours from Pottori to get to Oen.
04:35Ishiba, how do you feel about the new poster?
04:41It's good. I'm confident.
04:46I brought this to prevent people from getting lost.
04:51People started to gather at the venue three hours before the speech.
04:56Just before the speech, these people came.
05:01This is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
05:05I think we can go a little further.
05:09It's more than I expected.
05:14Even a member of the Liberal Democratic Party can't get in.
05:23And then...
05:25A bus with two people has just arrived at the park.
05:31Mr. Takahashi.
05:34Mr. Motegi.
05:36Mr. Ishiba is here too.
05:41And at 6 p.m., the street speech finally began.
05:47One person has 10 minutes.
05:49He holds the microphone in order of delivery.
05:53I got a big applause.
05:56First of all, the first one is candidate Takahashi.
06:00The first batter is Takahashi Sanae.
06:05Mr. Takahashi was worried about his makeup falling off from the sweat.
06:09The first batter cleaned his nose.
06:11His eyebrows are fine.
06:14This time, the first batter paid attention to the time distribution of the nine speakers.
06:19No matter what you say, it's economic growth.
06:23Economic growth.
06:25I, Takahashi Sanae, will pursue economic growth as far as I can.
06:32So, I'm going to talk about the economy.
06:38The nine candidates analyzed what kind of themes they spent their time on.
06:45Each candidate searched for what they wanted to say the most.
06:49Then, Mr. Takahashi used about 7 minutes of his 10-minute time to speak about the economy and fiscal policy.
06:59The second batter is Minister Kobayashi Zen, a.k.a. Kobahouku.
07:06What he spent the most time on was his desire to stand on the top.
07:11I was born and raised in a salaryman's family in my 40s.
07:19The fact that I won the general election and became the prime minister
07:28is a symbol of the renaissance of the Liberal Democratic Party.
07:35Minister Kobayashi spent his time on economic and fiscal policy.
07:42I will continue to work hard for months and months.
07:47I won't let go of this hand until you think it's natural.
07:55Next, the fourth batter is...
07:59This is Koizumi. I'm wearing a white shirt today.
08:06He's the youngest of the nine.
08:09He runs to the microphone.
08:12Meanwhile, at an event near the venue...
08:17Wow, so many people are here.
08:21People gather to look at Koizumi, who is as big as a bean.
08:31In his speech, he emphasized the importance of political reform.
08:38The speed and strength of the Liberal Democratic Party's policies
08:46must be radically and overwhelmingly changed
08:52or we won't make it to the next era.
08:56After Mr. Koizumi's speech,
09:00something happens at the venue.
09:04Next, I would like to ask Mr. Yoko Kamikawa.
09:12It's quite sudden.
09:15Many people left the venue.
09:20The youngest, Minister Kamikawa, was the first female prime minister.
09:27She spoke with enthusiasm.
09:31As the first female prime minister,
09:34I would like to create a new Japanese landscape with you.
09:40The 6th female prime minister is Director-General Kato.
09:44I will do my utmost to double the number of Japanese citizens.
09:52Next, Minister Kono.
09:55Digitalization has always been a priority.
09:59I will continue to promote it
10:02and make your lives richer and more convenient.
10:09And the 8th female prime minister is...
10:13Next, I would like to ask Mr. Shigeru Ishiba.
10:18And then...
10:21Mr. Ishiba! Mr. Ishiba!
10:25His face fell to the ground.
10:30In his speech, he devoted time to foreign policy and security.
10:36We must protect the peace and independence of Japan.
10:45We must increase the defense budget by 4.3 trillion yen.
10:52It took about an hour and a half from the start.
10:55It was Director-General Motegi who took the lead.
10:58Mr. Koizumi's speech is over.
11:01Mr. Ishiba's speech is over.
11:03I would like to thank all of you who are still here.
11:10And then...
11:12I, Motegi Toshimitsu, will definitely revive the economy of Nagoya and Aichi.
11:21I look forward to working with you. Thank you.
11:27He didn't pay attention to the length of his speech,
11:29and left over three minutes of his own time.
11:34Finally, all nine of them spoke and appealed to the candidates.
11:39What was the purpose of each speech?
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13:23The candidates for the presidential election,
13:26who gave their first presidential speech in the country.
13:31In the survey of the JCPOA,
13:33which was conducted by Nihon TV just before,
13:35Mr. Ishibashi was 25% in first place,
13:38Mr. Takaichi was in second place,
13:40and Mr. Koizumi was in third place.
13:44How did Mr. Sugahara,
13:46of the Japanese TV political department,
13:48see their speeches?
13:50Mr. Ishibashi talked about his specialty
13:53mainly in defense and disaster prevention.
13:56He also talked about how he got involved
13:58in the election in Aichi.
14:00I think it was an appeal
14:02about his experience and achievements
14:04around the country so far.
14:06Mr. Takaichi is a so-called
14:08conservative politician,
14:10but in the presidential election,
14:12he was in first place
14:14in terms of economic growth.
14:16Whether it's a street speech
14:18or a wide-ranging speech,
14:20I think it was an appeal.
14:22Mr. Koizumi,
14:23compared to his speeches so far,
14:25had a relatively low percentage
14:27of election bias,
14:29so he didn't make it to the top.
14:31I don't know if he's aware of this,
14:33but in the JCPOA,
14:35Mr. Koizumi's support is increasing
14:37because he agrees with
14:39election bias.
14:42The JCPOA's
14:43presidential election
14:44is held on the 27th.
14:46Four candidates for the
14:48presidential election
14:50in the Tochigi Prefecture
14:52gave a speech in the JCPOA.
14:54It's good to be able to live long.
14:56But you have to live a long life.
14:58You have to live a long life
15:00to be healthy.
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15:20In the past 30 years,
15:22the worst thing in Abenomics
15:24has been the society
15:26that abandons people.
15:28The economy that abandons people.
15:30I'm going to change Japan
15:32into an economy that invests
15:34mainly in people.
15:36Even if we fight
15:38with a simple phrase,
15:40unfortunately,
15:42it won't work.
15:44To the people,
15:46to the future,
15:48to a decent politics
15:50that we have been
15:52repeatedly appealing,
15:54isn't it possible
15:56to convey our seriousness?
15:58I want to do this
16:00for three years.
16:02And in everyday life,
16:04in shopping,
16:06I want to soften
16:08the sense of guilt
16:10of being taxed.
16:12Tomorrow,
16:14a debate will be held
16:16in Hokkaido.
16:18First of all,
16:20it's a general election
16:22for the Liberal Democratic Party.
16:24Mr. Furuichi,
16:26I was interested
16:28in the analysis of the speech
16:30of the past nine candidates.
16:32I thought it was
16:34very interesting.
16:36The Liberal Democratic Party
16:38has a wide range of policies,
16:40gender,
16:42and generations.
16:44The Liberal Democratic Party
16:46is a large party
16:48that can appeal
16:50to the future election.
16:52As a result,
16:54I think it has increased
16:56the trust of supporters
16:58of the Liberal Democratic Party.
17:00I think it is very meaningful
17:02to appeal to the future election.
17:04I think Japan is a country
17:06that has changed a lot.
17:08It's been more than 150 years
17:10since the Meiji Restoration,
17:12and it's been 80 years
17:14since the war.
17:16I think there are people
17:18who have to change
17:20the atmosphere of society
17:22in a country
17:24that has deteriorated considerably
17:26since the war.
17:28I think young candidates
17:30are the ones
17:32who can seriously
17:34think about the future
17:3650 years from now.
17:38I see.
17:40What kind of policies
17:42are young candidates
17:44paying attention to?
17:46Well,
17:48I'm in my late 20s,
17:50but I have more friends
17:52who get married,
17:54give birth,
17:56and use various medical systems.
17:58I don't hear the word
18:00tax that much
18:02in the Liberal Democratic Party.
18:04As I live my life,
18:06I feel that I am directly
18:08connected to politics.
18:10When I see the tax
18:12that is drawn from the salary,
18:14I want to question it.
18:16It's something that society
18:18will notice.
18:20I hope that the debate
18:22on reducing the burden
18:24of young people will increase
18:26in the future.
18:28I want young people
18:30to become politicians
18:32who can think about
18:34the future of Japan
18:3620, 30,
18:38or even 50 years from now
18:40in a way that
18:42we can't imagine.
18:44I see.
18:46Mr. Furuichi,
18:48what do you think
18:50about the Liberal Democratic Party?
18:52Well,
18:54Mr. Noda
18:56has a lot of fans
18:58in the Liberal Democratic Party.
19:00If Mr. Noda
19:02and Mr. Shinjiro
19:04become members of the Liberal Democratic Party,
19:06there will be a mix
19:08between the Liberal Democratic Party
19:10and the Liberal Democratic Party.
19:12I think it will be complicated
19:14if the Liberal Democratic Party
19:16and the Liberal Democratic Party
19:18are elected by the Liberal Democratic Party
19:20and the Liberal Democratic Party
19:22are elected by the Liberal Democratic Party.
19:24The general election of the Liberal Democratic Party
19:26will be held on the 27th of this month
19:28and the general election
19:30of the Liberal Democratic Party
19:32will be held on the 23rd of this month.
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20:50We'll continue from here.
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21:11I'm going to tell you about the weather here in Japan.
21:15It will rain heavily in the Kanto region due to the influence of the Aki-Same War.
21:20It seems that there will be heavy rain in other areas as well.
21:23Hokkaido and the northern part of the Tohoku region will be sunny.
21:26This is the weekly forecast for the west of Japan and Okinawa.
21:29The west of Japan is often sunny on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and the heat will continue on Thursdays.
21:36After Friday, it will rain and the heat will subside.
21:40This is the forecast for the north of Japan and the east of Japan.
21:43Although it is easy for clouds to spread, there will be heavy rainfall from Sendai to Nagoya until Thursday.
21:50After Friday, it will rain a lot, and the highest temperature on Sunday in Tokyo is expected to be 23 degrees.
21:5947-48.
22:05Shouhei Ohtani is in a 50-50 situation.
22:20Good evening, Mr. Furuichi.
22:23I don't think Mr. Furuichi knows this, but Ohtani has no hit in these two games.
22:30Will he be able to achieve 50-50 in the remaining 14 games?
22:35We interviewed several experts and explored the possibility.
22:42The person in the blue T-shirt walking in Shinjuku, Tokyo the day before yesterday.
22:48The name of the store he went to was Shouhei.
23:00What kind of gathering is it?
23:03A group of people who love Ohtani Shouhei from the company gathered and made a talk show on their own.
23:11The first Ohtani Shouhei talk show.
23:17I wonder if I can make it to 50-50.
23:20I think it will take a lot of pressure to get to 49.
23:25Even if he does it.
23:27Even if he does it.
23:29I think I can make it to 50-50.
23:32I think I can make it to 50-50.
23:38The goal of Japan time.
23:42When we talk about the 47th home run, which is the lowest,
23:47the 48th goal is also decided.
23:50Expectations are rising for the unprecedented 50-50.
23:57Of course.
24:03It's cute.
24:05It's a little embarrassing.
24:08I'm 50 years old.
24:1050-50-50.
24:12I think it's a commemoration.
24:15This store is 50-50.
24:20If I break the record, I'll give you free drinks.
24:26The caravan is also investigating the site.
24:31Did your mother make this?
24:34That's right.
24:37That's great.
24:39He will achieve 50-50 soon.
24:44Data experts and former major leaguers analyze the probability of success.
24:52The possibility that Ohtani will achieve 50-50 is...
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28:01He's going to the U.S.
28:10Shouhei Ohtani
28:15On the 31st of last month,
28:18Shouhei Ohtani achieved his first 43 home runs and 43 home runs in the Major League.
28:36On Thursday,
28:37Shouhei Ohtani achieved his first 47 home runs and 48 home runs in the Major League.
28:4350-50 is just around the corner.
28:50Bankshire will be in the U.S. for more than 12 hours.
28:57He arrived at a stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
29:02Since yesterday,
29:04the Dodgers have played four games against the Braves here.
29:08The fans of Shouhei Ohtani are gathering to see the moment when history will change.
29:18He will soon reach 50-50.
29:21I hope he can go further.
29:25Did your mother make this?
29:28Yes.
29:29I made the back.
29:31Wow!
29:33He had a hand-made meter.
29:37He carried the number up to 50 so that he could update it during the game.
29:43I think I can do it here.
29:46If my home run is really good.
29:51Which one do you want to see?
29:53This one.
29:54I want to see this one.
29:59Two days ago, Japan time.
30:03Ben Clements, a journalist from the American data site, Fangraphs.
30:10He used to work in the investment sector of the financial industry.
30:13He used his predictions and calculations for baseball.
30:17He is doing data analysis.
30:20There is a database of all kinds of probabilities,
30:25such as the possibility that the MLB will create a home run.
30:30It is set to simulate the rest of this season a million times.
30:37What is the probability that Ohtani will reach 50-50 at this point?
30:43The probability of Ohtani reaching 50-50 is extremely high.
30:48The probability is 80%.
30:50The most likely thing is the Dodgers' home game.
30:55It is the final game of the three consecutive games against the Rockies.
30:59There are 16 games left at this point.
31:02According to Clements' analysis,
31:04the probability of reaching 50-50 at this point is the highest in 23 days.
31:10The Braves' game the day after the interview.
31:14Ohtani is a no-hit.
31:17He couldn't get close to 50-50 with his home run.
31:23Good morning, Ohtani.
31:26I had a rest tonight.
31:28I will definitely make a home run or a home run tomorrow.
31:31I guarantee it.
31:33I guarantee it.
31:35I will definitely make a home run.
31:36I guarantee it.
31:38I guarantee it.
31:41Ohtani made a home run in the first game.
31:46After this game,
31:48we talked to the two former major leaguers.
31:54Mr. Tsuyoshi Nishioka, who played for the Twins as a runner-up.
31:59And Mr. Ryota Igarashi, who played for the Nets as a runner-up.
32:05The probability of reaching 50-50
32:08was predicted from the perspectives of both the runner-up and the runner-up.
32:14It's like this.
32:1650%.
32:1850%?
32:20This time, we are playing against the Atlanta Braves.
32:24We are playing against the Atlanta Braves.
32:27Atlanta Braves is a team with a high probability of winning the wild card.
32:31They can't afford to lose.
32:33They can't afford to lose.
32:35They have good pitchers against the Dodgers.
32:38They are at a stage where they are fighting to win every game.
32:43If we think that we will have a more difficult distribution when we play against such a team,
32:48I don't think I can say that we can go to 50-50.
32:54On the other hand, he said that he can almost achieve the same.
33:01On the other hand, Mr. Nishioka from Yashu.
33:05The probability is 17%.
33:07I don't know if people will say that I'm not supporting Nishioka.
33:10That's not what I mean.
33:12I want to tell the viewers that I'm trying to do something as difficult as that.
33:20Like Mr. Igarashi, he said that he can achieve the same.
33:26The problem is the home run.
33:28If you look at the three home runs in the last ten games,
33:32the probability is lower.
33:35I want to say it's about 7%.
33:37But I believe in the potential of Mr. Ohtani.
33:40According to the number, it's 17%.
33:42It's still 17%.
33:4383% is impossible.
33:46Mr. Nishioka had the most batters in his career, just like Mr. Ohtani.
33:51He said that the chance is in the first batting position right after the game starts.
33:57In the first batting position, the runner doesn't have to be there.
34:00You can do the batting that you really want to do.
34:05I think it's good to pay attention to Mr. Ohtani's first batting position in every game.
34:11And this morning in Japan time.
34:15Before the game started, the batters met...
34:20It says DECO.
34:24A college student wearing a DECO-PIN T-shirt came to support Mr. Ohtani from Ireland.
34:33I came to see Mr. Ohtani.
34:35I've liked him for a long time.
34:37I've been watching Mr. Ohtani since I was in elementary school.
34:40I've always wanted to see him in person.
34:44This time, his dream came true.
34:48I'm really looking forward to it.
34:51And now, it's time for the play ball.
34:53Mr. Ohtani is the first batter in the first batting position.
34:58The first batting position of attention.
35:01He made a mistake in the fore ball and suddenly had a chance to pass.
35:06However, DECO-PIN T-shirt hit the first ball.
35:09He made a double play with a short ball.
35:14After that, he didn't make a sound.
35:17He made two no-hits.
35:21These two games were no-hits.
35:23He didn't break the record.
35:29It was frustrating.
35:31I'll see him again tomorrow.
35:33I'm looking forward to seeing the record of getting closer to 50-50.
35:44Did the probability of achieving 50-50 change in the two consecutive batting positions?
35:52I asked Clemens, an expert in data analysis.
35:59The result is 74%.
36:02It's not much different from 80% before the game.
36:06The reason is that the Braves are a strong team.
36:09It was a game where there was little chance of hitting a homerun.
36:13The original goal was 23 days in Japan time.
36:18It's been three days, 26 days.
36:21However, until the 23rd Rockies game,
36:24If you can't hit a homerun,
36:28it will be very difficult to achieve.
36:32Ohtani has achieved many great things.
36:35Will he be able to make a new history?
36:40We've analyzed how to achieve 50-50.
36:44What do you think, Ohtani?
36:46When I was at WBC, I thought it was amazing.
36:50This world revolves around Ohtani.
36:53It's like we're being made to comment on a mob character.
36:57That's how unrealistic it is.
37:00Are you a mob character?
37:01Yes, I'm a mob character.
37:03It's a record because you've accumulated a lot of achievements over a long season.
37:09How about your mental state?
37:11When I look at interviews,
37:13Ohtani said that it's important to change your mindset to grow even if you have a bad experience.
37:21I think that's the key to overcoming the pressure.
37:26That's cool.
37:27You said you don't watch much sports.
37:29What do you think of this role?
37:31When I was asked about 50-50 in an interview,
37:34I said it's not about that.
37:36It's about focusing on winning the team.
37:39I think that's very much like Ohtani.
37:41We care a lot about individual scores.
37:43But baseball is about team play and team sports.
37:47I think it's important to focus on winning the team.
37:50I think that's how a baseball player should be.
37:54For those who don't know,
37:56Ohtani has a low score.
37:58That's why he's so popular.
38:00I think Ohtani might be able to do better next year.
38:05This is the first time I've heard Ohtani say he's popular.
38:07No, no, no.
38:08I'm just talking to myself.
38:10Dodgers is currently in the lead.
38:14I hope we can achieve 50-50 in the rest of the games.
38:19Next, breaking news.
38:23In Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture,
38:25a 24-year-old son was arrested for trying to kill his father
38:29while he was walking down the sidewalk of a lottery.
38:36The arrested person is a 24-year-old man
38:39who is unemployed in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture.
38:42According to police,
38:44the suspect tried to kill his 60-year-old father
38:47while he was walking down the sidewalk
38:50at around 8 a.m. on the 15th.
38:57His father was injured in the left ankle bone,
39:01but his life was not in danger.
39:04According to police,
39:06the suspect admitted that he pulled the trigger
39:10and that there was trouble between the father and son.
39:14According to police,
39:16the suspect is being pursued for criminal offenses
39:19and motives.
39:23That's all for the latest news.
39:26A city with more tourists.
39:29We've come to the trigger that will bring Akiya back to life.
39:357-N's Ureshii Ne Sengen
39:40Today's delicious food is on the house.
39:44The quality of the food is at this price.
39:51It's easy to find the right quality.
39:56We support your life.
40:00It's delicious, isn't it?
40:037-N's Ureshii Ne
40:347-N's Ureshii Ne Sengen
40:41Look at this.
40:43Let's play marathons as a couple in the future.
40:46For each other's health.
40:48We'll take care of your health.
40:52I'll run with you wherever you go.
40:56Shintaku has the answer to the number of happiness.
41:00Mitsui Sumitomo Shintaku Bank
41:02I'll run with you.
41:04Is that so?
41:07YKK AP
41:09The warmth of wood.
41:11Luxurious by the window.
41:13The big window is colored by the beautiful wood of Japanese cypress.
41:18It gives a great richness to life.
41:22Triple glass and wooden frame.
41:24High insulation performance.
41:26Aluminum clad structure that protects wood.
41:29The warmth of wood.
41:31Triple glass and wooden frame.
41:33APW 651
41:35YKK AP
41:37NX Nippon Express
41:59We are Samurai Spirits.
42:08Bankisha
42:11This is a two-night stay.
42:13It costs 660,000 yen per person.
42:16It's a surprising price.
42:18You can stay at the Ozu Castle in Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture.
42:25Bankisha covered the White Castle.
42:29It attracts more tourists because it is not used in the city.
42:33It is also attracting attention from all over the world.
42:35There is a reason to enjoy it.
42:43Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture.
42:48Ozu Castle is on the hill.
42:52The White Castle can be stayed at the castle.
42:55It was introduced in Japan four years ago.
43:05Guests feel like a lord in a robe.
43:11It costs 660,000 yen per person for two nights.
43:16So far, 1947 people have stayed at the White Castle.
43:23One of them is Mr. Yosuke Inoue, 38 years old.
43:28He is a project leader for the city.
43:33We have an event like this.
43:35We have a press conference and SNS.
43:40Mr. Inoue's next goal after the White Castle is to revitalize the old house.
43:48On this day, he went to a clothing store that had been an open-air shop for about five years.
43:54Mr. Inoue's job is to match the owner with someone who wants to rent an open-air shop.
44:01Mr. Inoue wants to open a restaurant with a retro atmosphere.
44:08This is very old.
44:11It would be interesting to show such a place.
44:17The ceiling was made in the Edo period.
44:22What Mr. Inoue values is to take advantage of old goods.
44:28I think it is important to leave old things in order to connect people from Makinukuri to sightseeing.
44:35In the end, tourists will be impressed by it.
44:40Mr. Inoue retired from Tokyo at the age of 30 seven years ago and returned to his hometown, Oozushi.
44:49What he saw was a completely different city.
44:54There is a river bed.
44:59When I was in high school, I used to dig a beautiful road.
45:06When I came back, I found that the road was getting more and more broken.
45:11About 40 years ago, the population was about 57,000, but now it has decreased to about 18,000.
45:22As a result, many houses were left open, and the city was in a state of decline.
45:31Oozushi is not a very famous city yet, but it is also my hometown, so I want to revitalize Oozushi.
45:41First of all, the residents who live in the city are collected at each hotel.
45:47The price is 42,680 yen per person for two nights and two meals.
45:55Mr. Inoue guided us to the first private hotel.
46:00This is a property from the late Edo period. It is called Murakami-tei.
46:05It is a house that flourished greatly after the manufacture of candles.
46:11It is said that candles were sold about 200 years ago.
46:18Inside the renovated room, there are things that make you feel the history and culture.
46:24There is a sword here.
46:27Now there is a wooden sword, but this wooden sword has been around since the Meiji period.
46:33I keep these things firmly.
46:36In addition, the wall paper, which is said to have been pasted to reinforce the soil wall, is also said to be from the Edo period.
46:44There is also the character of the owner of the house, Murakami, which is said to be a stronghold of the Edo period.
46:53I put acrylic on it so that the paper of the stronghold does not fall.
46:59I thought I would have the guests enjoy the old Japanese lifestyle.
47:06It is said that the place where you can see the atmosphere of the Edo period is actively preserved and used.
47:15However, for various reasons, there were cases in which the owner did not want to lend the room.
47:22There are still weapons, so I can't lend it.
47:27So...
47:41He continues to do this.
47:44Mr. Inoue was born in a hotel, restaurant, souvenir shop, and souvenir shop, which is one of about 170 houses.
47:57The tourists who visited were...
48:00It's like Tokyo, and it's beautiful.
48:03I think it's great to continue to use the original things with new essence.
48:10Up to now, there are more than 20,000 people staying at the Kominka Hotel.
48:17Mr. Ozu's efforts have received high praise around the world.
48:23Among the sustainable tourist attractions selected by the International Certification Agency,
48:29he became the number one in the world in cultural and traditional preservation.
48:34I think the number of people staying at the Kominka Hotel will definitely increase.
48:38There is still room for the tourism industry to be more active,
48:43so I think that if we can achieve such demand, the city will be more active.
48:51He uses old cultural assets again.
48:55This movement is also seen in other municipalities.
48:58He uses old cultural assets again.
49:01This movement is also seen in other municipalities.
49:22Oh, I can use this app on my smartphone.
49:24Oh, I can use this app on my smartphone.
49:29Who is it?
49:32Let's make a business app with no code. Kintone
49:54Maybe it's because of the stress.
49:57The meaning of stress is...
49:59Mr. Ozu's Otakampo Ichou Yakutsu
50:02On the side of pink, life is pink.
50:09I want to do it if I have more time.
50:13I was frustrated.
50:20I was surprised.
50:22I feel like I can do it.
50:24KDDI respects each person's dreams and curiosity for the future,
50:29and we want to create an exciting future together.
50:33TOMORROW TOGETHER KDDI
50:37The parts are very small, but I think they're doing amazing things in secret.
50:42What do you mean?
50:44It's hidden in this smartphone.
50:46Thanks to the protective IC for lithium-ion batteries, it can be charged for a short time.
50:51You can enjoy your youth in secret.
50:57Secretly changing the world.
51:02MINEBEAR Mitsumi
51:04Parts are...
51:21ZR-V
51:23The one who made that SUV a premium is...
51:26HASHIRI
51:29ZR-V Honda SUV
51:52Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
51:55As soon as you leave the station, the castle is right in front of you.
52:00Fukuyama Castle, the symbol of the city.
52:05This is where Shirohaku started in July of this year.
52:12We recognize what is valuable and use what we can.
52:16Even if it costs a lot of money, it's worth it.
52:20We recognize that it's a cultural asset.
52:25I didn't know you had this kind of idea. How was it?
52:28In the future, the houses that no one lives in will be tourist areas or hotels.
52:33I think it's important to be honest and protect where you live.
52:38I think it's important to use the sales of the hotel as a cultural asset and make money.
52:45It's an idea to use cultural assets.
52:48How do you see this, Mr. Furuichi?
52:50It's crazy.
52:52In the Showa era, people made resorts and boxes on the island.
52:57They put a lot of pressure on nature.
53:00But if a castle or a convenience store is used,
53:03they don't put a lot of pressure on nature, but they make money there.
53:06As a result, it will be a long-term cultural asset for 10, 50, 100 years.
53:11That's why I think it's a great time.
53:14I happened to use Gifu today.
53:17I thought Gifu was a place that couldn't be used.
53:20That's not true.
53:22There's a lot of Gifu.
53:24I happened to go to a place where they renovated a restaurant.
53:29It's fashionable.
53:31It's a place where you can take advantage of the old and revive it with a modern sense of value.
53:36I think it will be valuable in Japan and all over the world.
53:39In the natural environment, there is a saying that protection and preservation are different.
53:43There is a possibility that it will change in order to continue to protect it.
54:09Two-hour special with all the members in one room, with laughter and tears.
54:17Fashionable clips from 10 o'clock.
54:20The guest is Emi Suzuki.
54:22From 10.30, Stone's Producers from Today.
54:29A mysterious elevator that travels adults.
54:32Do you want to make people laugh or cry with your performance?
54:36I want to make people laugh.
54:38It's better to laugh after all.
54:40If you want to be round, become a star.
54:42Sapporo beer.
54:45I'm in Milan.
54:47I'm in Istanbul.
54:49I'm in Stockholm.
54:51The world is pretty close.
54:553 years from Haneda.
54:57Finally, ANA.

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