土曜日もよ~いドン!2024年10月05日 #215 円・八光・山之内すずが出会った国宝さんいいトコどり!

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00:01Ready, set, go!
00:05This week, we met with a dog who has a lot of personality.
00:14He's cute, isn't he?
00:17He's delicious.
00:19He's easy to drink.
00:20A good-bye playback from Monday to Friday.
00:25It's been over 190 years.
00:28190 years? That's a long time.
00:35First, Hachimitsu-kun is walking around Hoshigaoka, Osaka.
00:51Did you come here to buy snacks?
00:55Yes, for lunch break.
00:56I bought potato chips for lunch break.
01:00What else did you buy?
01:01I bought ice cream.
01:02You bought ice cream?
01:03Please show me the ice cream.
01:05Just looking at the ice cream makes me happy.
01:09I bought a good one.
01:11Wow, a strong matcha flavor is the best.
01:15What's this?
01:16This is bread.
01:17Bread.
01:20Are you going to eat all of this now?
01:22A little.
01:23What about this?
01:24This is also bread.
01:26I bought two of these.
01:27I bought three.
01:28You bought three?
01:29This is for you.
01:30This is for me.
01:31Wow, you really like it.
01:34This is for three days.
01:36It's great for three days.
01:38It's still hot.
01:40I'm going to go around like this.
01:44A good-bye playback from the person next to him this week.
01:50The person next to him, who was appointed by Hachimitsu-kun in Hoshinooka, Osaka.
01:59It's hot.
02:01What's this?
02:05Hello.
02:06Can I take a picture with you?
02:09Hello.
02:10This is a program called YO! Udon on Kansai TV.
02:12What did you take?
02:15I took a picture of alcohol.
02:16Can I come in?
02:18Is this a photo studio?
02:21This is a sake shop.
02:24A sake shop?
02:25It's a sake shop.
02:27It's a sake shop.
02:30Where do you sell alcohol?
02:31We sell alcohol in Shizuoka Prefecture.
02:35We used to sell alcohol in our local sake shop.
02:39But I decided to open a sake shop.
02:42So, I opened a sake shop online.
02:45Is it a store-bought snack?
02:47It's a store-bought snack.
02:48You are very smart.
02:51You are the president.
02:52That's right.
02:53You are the wife.
02:54You are the boss.
02:56You send the alcohol to the store.
02:58That's right.
02:59I work on the store.
03:01I put all the goods in the warehouse.
03:03I deliver the goods to the store.
03:04You are very smart.
03:07Is this a rice cake shop?
03:09You are very smart.
03:11I will tell you the sales of the store.
03:15About 100 million yen.
03:17It's only for 12 years.
03:22The sales are different from what I thought.
03:25We're getting a lot of sales.
03:27We have about 80 to 90 million sales.
03:2912 years is for sale.
03:31You are the wife.
03:33Did you know that?
03:35I knew it.
03:37The sales of the store will increase every month.
03:39The sales of the store will increase every month.
03:41It's not that big, but it's bigger than I thought.
03:46No way!
03:48The so-called town liquor store, Sanoya, was founded by his father 65 years ago.
03:56When Mr. Sano was 25, he became the second generation.
04:00Sanoya is specialized in selling net sales of Japanese sake,
04:06which sells about 50 kinds of famous brands directly from Sakagura in all over Japan.
04:14Mr. Sano will drink the Japanese sake that is the most recommended at this time of year.
04:21This is Echizen Odo in Fukui Prefecture.
04:24Instead of adding carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is generated naturally by fermentation.
04:30If you drink this, you'll feel like you're in a hot spring.
04:36It's so cute.
04:38We also do our best in the class.
04:42Is it sold here?
04:44Yes, it's a very popular product.
04:48I don't think so.
04:50I don't think so.
04:52I don't think so.
04:54I put two in.
04:56I put two in.
04:58I put two in.
05:00I'm sorry.
05:02It's cute.
05:08It's delicious.
05:10It's easy to drink.
05:12I prefer spicy taste to Japanese taste.
05:16This is delicious.
05:18I want to cool it in the freezer.
05:20That's a good idea.
05:22I want it to be a little crispy.
05:25I want to freeze it and make it into shaved ice.
05:27That's the best.
05:29This is really good.
05:31I feel like I'm a white bear.
05:33I wonder if this is the end of the shooting.
05:36It's hot today.
05:38Did you originally do something else?
05:40At first, I was a programmer.
05:42I was making software at a software development company.
05:46I was working in Tokyo.
05:48Why did you go back and forth from there?
05:52My father-in-law worked here for a long time.
05:55He fell ill and was asked if he could come back.
06:00When I came back, he said that the sales of the vending machine was higher than my salary.
06:08He said that the sales of the vending machine was higher than my salary.
06:12He was deceived by my father-in-law's words.
06:15Your father-in-law was deceived.
06:17That's a good story.
06:19However, as soon as Mr. Sano became the second generation, the situation was reversed.
06:25Due to the regulation of the liquor sales license,
06:29the number of liquor stores that close down began to increase.
06:38How did you go from there to survive?
06:42I thought it was a bad time.
06:45At the same liquor store in Hirakata City,
06:49a liquor store that changed its form to a local liquor store appeared.
06:54On the contrary, the liquor store that became a local liquor store was on the right side.
06:58As the number of liquor stores in Hirakata City increased,
07:01I thought that the regulation was not bad.
07:04I thought that if I succeeded in changing my form to a local liquor store,
07:08I would have a big chance.
07:12So I decided to aim for that.
07:15In the latter half of the 1990s, when the Internet began to permeate,
07:22there were few businesses that sold liquor online.
07:27Mr. Sano, who worked at a programming company,
07:31took advantage of his previous work knowledge
07:34and started selling Japanese liquor online as soon as possible.
07:40It was early in April 1996.
07:45I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:48I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:51I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:53I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:55I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:57I was a year earlier than Rakuten.
07:59I had to do online shopping.
08:04It was the third time in 1999.
08:06It was the third time in 1999.
08:08I thought that I would not be able to do it this time.
08:11It was a business that was popular and made its own route by selling online.
08:16It was a contest that was held every year since 1997 to award the best sake brewers.
08:24Out of about 800 applications,
08:27it was evaluated that it attracted attention for its specialized net sales for sake,
08:32and it won the grand prize.
08:36Mr. Sano always goes to the sake brewery to inspect the sake,
08:41and together with his photos, he publishes stories of his sake on sales pages and e-mails.
08:47He now has about 80,000 members,
08:52and has grown so much that he is said to be the Sano of sake sales.
08:59What made you feel that you were doing a good job?
09:07When I received an e-mail, I set it up to say,
09:13Yaho!
09:15When I said Yaho! for the first time, I was very happy,
09:20but as I accessed the computer,
09:24I kept saying, Yaho! Yaho! Yaho!
09:27I thought, I can do this!
09:29I got up in the morning, turned on my computer, and checked the e-mail.
09:33Yaho! Yaho!
09:352,000 yen, 4,000 yen, 6,000 yen, 8,000 yen.
09:39Yaho!
09:4022,000 yen.
09:42Even though it was selling so well, I wanted to make a profit.
09:45I wanted to make a profit.
09:47I wanted to make a profit.
09:50I had to sell it soon, so I spent all the money I had.
09:54You spent all the money you had.
09:57If it was selling well in the U.S.,
09:59I wanted to make a profit.
10:01I wanted to make a profit.
10:03When you quit, you make a profit.
10:07Don't you want to make a profit?
10:09Don't you want to make a profit?
10:11Don't you want to make a profit?
10:14In the case of this person,
10:17In the case of this person,
10:19When I talk to him, he gets very angry.
10:23But even if it's like this,
10:25But even if it's like this,
10:29He gets angry and says,
10:31He gets angry and says,
10:33He gets angry and says,
10:35I want you to work with me a little more.
10:40I think so.
10:42I think so.
10:44I think so.
10:46I've had a lot of experiences,
10:48I've had a lot of experiences,
10:50Yes, definitely.
10:51I'm sure.
10:53If you want to talk to your wife,
10:55If you want to talk to your wife,
10:57What do you want to say to her?
10:59What do you want to say to her?
11:01Well, I'm glad you got married.
11:03Well, I'm glad you got marry.
11:05I think he has no wife.
11:07I think he has no wife.
11:09We want you to come here.
11:11We want you to come here.
11:13Human state law!
11:16Human state law!
11:18That's a big word!
11:22At that time, you get mentally exhausted, right?
11:26The sales are going up but
11:28if you don't say yahoo, what is yahoo?
11:30Yahoo!
11:32That's why I turned it off.
11:34I turned it off. It's already December.
11:36That's a big deal. Yahoo! Yahoo!
11:38Shut up! Yahoo!
11:40That's amazing!
11:48Next, Mr. Madoka walked around
11:53from Mito, Osaka.
11:57It's cloudy today, so it might be a little cool,
12:02but it's very hot.
12:05Oh, here it is.
12:07This is the underground water from a long time ago.
12:12Oh, hello.
12:16I'm going to walk slowly down the slope.
12:19Don't you have a brake?
12:21Don't you have a brake?
12:24Oh, this is a brake.
12:27Are you two neighbors?
12:29No, we're not.
12:30No?
12:31This is interesting.
12:33I don't have it there.
12:35You don't have it there?
12:36Mr. Madoka, look at this.
12:38If you say so, I'll go with you.
12:41Oh, this is interesting.
12:43I'm 77 years old.
12:4577?
12:46Oh, you're healthy.
12:48I'm 84 years old.
12:51I'm 84 years old.
12:55Do you have a husband?
12:57He died in June.
12:59This year?
13:01Did you know?
13:02I didn't know.
13:03You didn't know, did you?
13:04You said as if you knew.
13:08If I say this, you two will say,
13:10Oh, this is interesting.
13:13This is really interesting.
13:15Take care.
13:17Thank you very much.
13:20Now, let's take a look at the playbacks
13:23from the next person we met this week.
13:27This is the next person
13:29that Mr. Madoka appointed
13:31at Mito, Osaka.
13:33Mito, Osaka
13:36Which one is this?
13:38Is it over there?
13:40Daitoku Mokkou.
13:42Mokkan?
13:43Daitoku Mokkan.
13:46In front of this residential area,
13:48it says something about Mokkan.
13:50Oh, this is it.
13:52It says Mokkan Industry.
13:55Is this it?
13:58Oh, this is it.
14:00Hello.
14:02I'm Hiroshi Madoka
14:04from Kansai TV's Yo! Idon.
14:06You can open the door.
14:08Oh, really? Thank you.
14:13It's really hot.
14:16Hello.
14:17I'm Hiroshi Madoka from Kansai TV's Yo! Idon.
14:19Is this Mokkan?
14:21Yes.
14:22Mokkan is a musical instrument, right?
14:24Yes, that's Mokkan,
14:26but we're making Kinokuda.
14:28Kinokuda?
14:29We're making a string instrument.
14:31I don't know what you're making.
14:33What kind of thing is it?
14:34Take a look.
14:35Wow.
14:37That's a lot of history.
14:39Who is this?
14:40This is my father.
14:41Oh, your father.
14:42The second generation.
14:43Are you the president now?
14:45Yes.
14:46The third generation.
14:47In July this year.
14:48In July this year.
14:49Really?
14:50Touch it.
14:51Touch it?
14:52Yes.
14:54Wow.
14:56It's cool.
14:59This is Kinokuda.
15:02You're making this?
15:03Yes.
15:04This is a string instrument.
15:05I see.
15:06It's made of copper wire.
15:07I see.
15:08It's made of copper wire.
15:10You're making a lot of things.
15:13It's a rare instrument.
15:15That's right.
15:16Yes.
15:17The Daitoku Mokkan Industry has been processing wood for 64 years since its inception.
15:27Originally, we were making a bobbin of string used in a jewelry factory.
15:35With the passage of time, the jewelry industry has become a company business.
15:39Now, we are making a huge bobbin that wraps the copper wire used in the electric wire.
15:47Who is that?
15:49That's my wife.
15:50That's your wife, right?
15:51You have a beautiful and cute wife.
15:54What is the most popular product these days?
15:59President, what is this?
16:01This is a drum bobbin that I just showed you.
16:07When I was making that, there were a lot of scraps.
16:11When my daughter was born, I made a pile of scrap.
16:15But I couldn't do business with scrap, so I made a hole in the pile and made a toy like this.
16:22Is that it?
16:24This is it.
16:25What are you going to do with this?
16:28This is a toy that rolls the bobbin from top to bottom.
16:38This is interesting.
16:40This is a toy that rolls the bobbin from top to bottom.
16:51This is interesting. Who made this?
16:54I did.
16:56Thank you very much.
17:02The most popular product of the Daitoku Mokkan Industry is Coconuts, which was proposed by the president.
17:12This is a cheek toy that can roll the bobbin by creating a course by freely assembling the holes.
17:20Since it was released two years ago, it has become popular as a child's education, and it is now 20% of the sales.
17:33This is a company with a long history.
17:37Was there anything that you couldn't satisfy just by protecting your work from your ancestors?
17:43That's right.
17:44There was a part that I wanted to attack, and there was also my career until I joined this company.
17:52I couldn't contain my urge to do something interesting, so I made this.
18:00It's a little exercise, isn't it?
18:04Did you do anything before you started working here?
18:07When I was in my 20s, I used to work as a professional snowboarder.
18:13It's a little different.
18:15Snowboard?
18:16Isn't that the one?
18:18Yes, that's right.
18:20I was a professional snowboarder.
18:23Is there such a thing as a professional?
18:24There is such a thing as a professional.
18:26There is a tournament for amateurs to win.
18:30What kind of tournament is it?
18:31All-Japan Championship.
18:33All-Japan Championship?
18:34Is there anyone who has become famous from there?
18:37The most famous is Hirano Ayumu, the Olympic gold medalist.
18:43He is the same age as me.
18:49But I...
18:50Wait a minute.
18:51How old are you?
18:53I'm 25 years old.
18:56He is 9 years old.
18:579 years old?
19:009 years old vs 25 years old.
19:02Age doesn't matter.
19:04He has been competing in the All-Japan Championship since then.
19:09Of course, he is a candidate for the championship.
19:11He is a genius.
19:13But he fell.
19:15I won.
19:16You won?
19:17I won the championship.
19:20At the age of 25, he won against the Olympic gold medalist Hirano Ayumu.
19:27He was the president of the All-Japan Championship.
19:31He has been a professional snowboarder for 3 years.
19:36When I was 28, I was in my 30s.
19:41I thought about what I should do.
19:44I wanted to get married.
19:46Did you have a wife at that time?
19:48Did you have a wife?
19:49Yes.
19:50Since I was 19 years old.
19:51Did you have a wife when you were snowboarding?
19:54That's right.
19:55I met my wife when I was snowboarding.
19:56Do you also snowboard?
19:57Yes.
19:58When it's winter vacation, he goes to the other side of the mountain.
20:03He rents an apartment there and does it every day.
20:09I also went abroad in the summer.
20:11I went abroad in the snow and practiced.
20:15You went abroad for about half a year.
20:18What are you talking about?
20:19You were patient.
20:21Yes, I was patient.
20:23I've never been greeted like that.
20:30You know how to do it, don't you?
20:31I don't know.
20:32You don't know?
20:33I know how to do it, but I don't know how to do it.
20:38It's a good opportunity.
20:41He went to Yukiyama for a year and a half to become a professional snowboarder.
20:46At that time, he was alone with his wife.
20:51From such a situation, he had his first failure.
20:56After that, he came back and became a professional snowboarder.
21:02This is the second time.
21:04I was 27 years old at that time.
21:07At that time, I became a professional snowboarder, but I couldn't see the future.
21:15So you chose reality.
21:17Yes.
21:18So in the end, I quit my professional life and joined the company.
21:24Did you tell your wife?
21:26I didn't tell her.
21:28At that time, I was angry.
21:30How did you invite her again?
21:32I don't know.
21:33But we went snowboarding together as a hobby.
21:38We went snowboarding and practiced in the middle of the summer.
21:43They have repeated failure and failure twice.
21:47In fact, his wife decided to get married because of an incident.
21:53What is the incident?
21:56What is the incident?
22:01What is the incident that decided to get married?
22:06We went snowboarding and practiced in the middle of the summer.
22:11At that time, I had a serious injury.
22:15What kind of injury?
22:17I had a fracture in my spine.
22:20That's a big accident.
22:23At that time, he came close to me.
22:27He immediately released four ambulances.
22:31Was it in Osaka?
22:33No, it was in Ehime Prefecture.
22:34Ehime Prefecture?
22:35Did you go to the hospital for the first time?
22:38It was a hospital in Ehime Prefecture in Shikoku.
22:40I was transported by ambulance.
22:43I was immediately hospitalized and couldn't move.
22:45During that time, he released all the people around me.
22:50At that time, he washed my underwear.
22:56That's your hobby, isn't it?
22:59It's not my hobby.
23:01At that time, I was convinced that he liked me the most.
23:07Do you like him because he washed your underwear?
23:11Don't you think so?
23:14He was watching me while saying,
23:16He was watching me while saying,
23:18That's right.
23:20Thank you for your valuable opinion.
23:24How do you feel when you get married?
23:27I feel perfect.
23:30How do you feel about your job?
23:32When I started working on my own, I was very motivated.
23:39Until now, I felt like I was hired by my father's company.
23:45But I started working on my own.
23:48I became very absorbed in my work.
23:50I talked about my work at home.
23:52I talked about my work in a fun way.
23:54I think I can't be wrong about what I do.
24:00You talk so passionately.
24:04You talk so passionately.
24:06I thought you were amazing.
24:09You talk so passionately.
24:11Please wait a moment.
24:12Please wait a moment.
24:14Thank you very much.
24:16He is certified by the Ministry of Human Rights.
24:22He is certified by the Ministry of Human Rights.
24:26It's coming.
24:28It's coming.
24:32It just came out.
24:34It just came out.
24:35Where does it come out from?
24:38There are many holes.
24:42I made it as I wanted.
24:44I made it as I wanted.
24:48Did you think about that?
24:50Did you think about that?
24:52Fantastic!
24:57Suzu-chan is walking around.
25:02She is walking around.
25:04She is walking around.
25:06She is walking around.
25:08Hello.
25:10Hello.
25:12I'm from Yamanouchi.
25:14I'm from Yamanouchi.
25:16Is this real?
25:18Is this real?
25:20It's fake.
25:22It's fake.
25:24It's fake.
25:26Is this fake, too?
25:28It's real.
25:30The quality is amazing.
25:32Is this real, too?
25:34Only the croquette is real.
25:36It's difficult. I can't touch it.
25:38Kobe beef croquette.
25:40Please touch it.
25:42Is it fake?
25:44Is it real?
25:46It's fake.
25:48It's difficult.
25:50I think it's real.
25:52Look at this.
25:54I can only see the real one.
25:56It's fake.
25:58I can't see the real one.
26:00The quality is amazing.
26:02Do you want to eat one?
26:04Do you want to eat one?
26:06Do you want to eat one?
26:08It's 500 yen.
26:10It's 500 yen.
26:12It's hot.
26:14It's hot.
26:16It's hot.
26:18It's delicious.
26:20It's really delicious.
26:22Is this real?
26:24It's real.
26:26Let's play back the video
26:28that was taken
26:30by the person next to me.
26:32The person next to me
26:34who was appointed
26:36by Suzu-chan in Kyoto Karasuma.
26:38The person next to me
26:40who was appointed
26:42by Suzu-chan in Kyoto Karasuma.
26:44The city view of Kyoto is nice.
26:46Hello.
26:48Hello.
26:50I'm Suzu-chan.
26:52I'm Suzu-chan.
26:54I'm Suzu-chan.
26:56Thank you very much.
26:58Nice to meet you.
27:00Hello.
27:02I'm a maid here.
27:04I'm a maid here.
27:06You are young.
27:08How long have you been here?
27:10How long have you been here?
27:12I've been here for over 190 years.
27:14I've been here for over 190 years.
27:16190 years?
27:18I've been here for over 190 years.
27:20That long?
27:22How old are you?
27:24I'm 7 or 8 years old.
27:26You don't need to say that.
27:28My father said I'm 6 or 7 years old.
27:30Can I have a look inside?
27:32Can I have a look inside?
27:34It's really nice.
27:36Thank you very much.
27:38Thank you very much.
27:40It's really nice.
27:42It smells good.
27:44Thank you very much.
27:46Thank you very much.
27:48Hello.
27:50He's my father.
27:52He's my father.
27:54He's my father.
27:56He's been here since he was 6 or 7 years old.
27:58He's been here since he was 6 or 7 years old.
28:00It was opened in the late Edo Era.
28:02It was opened in the late Edo Era.
28:04It's a Watase Hotel
28:06This hotel has been open for over 190 years.
28:08There are 27 rooms in the room.
28:10There are 27 rooms in the room.
28:12It costs 20,000 yen per person for one night and two meals.
28:16It's a reasonable price for a hotel in Kyoto.
28:22The owner, Masayo, started working at the hotel 13 years ago.
28:30She was born as the eldest daughter of three sisters.
28:37Did you feel like an adult?
28:39Yes.
28:41When I was in elementary school, I washed the dishes.
28:44When I was in high school, I wore a kimono and took care of customers.
28:49How did you feel at that time?
28:50I didn't like it.
28:52Why?
28:53I was treated specially.
28:56From the hut?
28:58Yes.
28:59My sister's attitude was completely different.
29:03I see.
29:04When a part-timer laughed at me, I was angry.
29:10But when I did the same thing, he said,
29:13Ma-chan, don't you have a hair?
29:15He took good care of me.
29:18I was a little itchy.
29:20Did your father know about this?
29:24No, he didn't know.
29:27I didn't want to follow him.
29:33I wanted to grow up in a world I didn't know.
29:38After graduating from university, she worked at a large bank to grow herself.
29:45After working for three years and learning about the world,
29:50she married a lover who had been single since college and became a housewife.
29:58After that, her father, who was considering a generational change,
30:03asked her to help her.
30:06She returned to the inn for the first time in seven years.
30:11As soon as I returned to the inn,
30:14Ma-chan came back and said,
30:16let's have a welcome party.
30:18A veteran, Mr. Nakai, took me out for a drink.
30:22I came back and said,
30:24I want to have the best inn in Japan.
30:29He laughed at me and said,
30:31there is no way you can have such a good inn.
30:36I think that was the first switch.
30:39I was a little angry.
30:42I've hated losing since I was a kid.
30:44If you're going to do it, do it to the end.
30:48I've had that kind of experience since I was in high school.
30:52What I remember is riding a bamboo horse.
30:55I practiced riding a bamboo horse for a long time.
30:59You said you couldn't ride it.
31:01And a one-wheeled car.
31:03I couldn't ride it.
31:05I was able to do it.
31:07That's the result of practice.
31:10I went to the next station in a one-wheeled car.
31:12Great!
31:14I can go down the stairs in a one-wheeled car.
31:17Great!
31:18It's like a circus.
31:20It's weird.
31:22Great!
31:26Then, Masayo-san took over the inn from his father.
31:30He started to move toward the best inn in Japan.
31:34Everyone thought that a happy inn was good.
31:38I changed it little by little from what I could see.
31:43For example, I used a phone to contact the inn.
31:49If I couldn't get a phone call,
31:52we have four guest rooms on the second floor.
31:55I had to run from each floor to the first floor to get a call.
32:01I had to check the situation.
32:03Then, I had to dash back to the first floor.
32:07I used a tablet to contact the inn.
32:11I used SNS to contact the inn.
32:14I used a message app to check out the room.
32:18For example, I could say,
32:20I'm going out now.
32:22It was very helpful.
32:25In addition, there were about 20 employees.
32:29The front, kitchen, and other departments were divided.
32:33Each department was busy.
32:36Not only the department,
32:38but also the people working at the front helped the kitchen.
32:43The efficiency of the work was improved.
32:48As a result of various reforms in just one year,
32:54Until then, the annual holiday was 83 days.
32:58By improving the efficiency of the work,
33:00we were able to increase it to 105 days.
33:03At that time,
33:04Japan's model inn
33:07Eight model inns to improve the efficiency of lodging.
33:13The government said they would choose eight.
33:16As one of these hotels,
33:18I made an announcement at the chief executive's office.
33:24At the chief executive's office?
33:26Yes.
33:28Wow!
33:29This is the chief executive.
33:31This is Mr. Abe.
33:32This is me.
33:33Really?
33:34Wow!
33:35In such a horizontal arrangement!
33:38Wow!
33:39I was very nervous.
33:41Seven years ago,
33:43Mr. Masayo presented the contents of the initiative to Mr. Abe.
33:52And six years ago,
33:55Mr. Abe, who was originally a banker,
33:57became the president of the hotel and managed it as a couple.
34:05Excuse me.
34:09He is very shy.
34:11Oh!
34:12Where were you two born?
34:14We are college students.
34:16You spent a wonderful youth at the same university.
34:19Yes.
34:20And you got married.
34:21Do you have children?
34:23We have three children.
34:25Three children?
34:26Yes.
34:27How is it at home?
34:31Well, at home...
34:34You may get angry later,
34:36but I usually play 8 to 2.
34:38No way!
34:39That's not true!
34:40That's not true!
34:41That's not true!
34:42Oh!
34:43Did you think so?
34:44What do you think?
34:46How many to 2?
34:478 to 2!
34:48Oh!
34:49Oh!
34:51I usually play 8 to 2.
34:52I turn the washing machine,
34:54but I don't clean or fold it.
34:55I clean all the laundry.
34:56Oh!
34:58How about cleaning?
34:59Do you play 8 to 2?
35:01This is 8 to 2.
35:02That's not true!
35:04You don't clean the washing machine, do you?
35:06You just put the washing machine like this, don't you?
35:08I'll wipe it.
35:12Well,
35:13he does housework that can't be seen.
35:16There are many things that can't be seen.
35:17I do housework that can be seen.
35:21Is there anything you want me to stop doing?
35:25You have a bad drinking habit.
35:27That's right.
35:28You are noisy.
35:29Sometimes, when I go out to drink,
35:31I go out to drink with my staff.
35:34I don't remember anything.
35:36I don't remember anything.
35:37I drink until I lose my memory.
35:38Why?
35:39Do you go home properly?
35:40I'm proud of you.
35:41I always take him to the taxi.
35:44Oh!
35:45Hello!
35:46Hello!
35:47Oh!
35:48That's nice.
35:49Welcome back.
35:51Welcome back.
35:53Do you want to sit down?
35:54Hello.
35:55Hello.
35:56That's great.
35:57Have you ever seen your mother
35:59come home drunk?
36:02Many times.
36:03Many times?
36:04How do you feel when you see your mother?
36:06I'm embarrassed.
36:09In private,
36:10she sometimes goes too far.
36:14Four years ago,
36:16she did a bold service
36:19that she didn't think would last more than 190 years.
36:24What was it?
36:31The secret of her bold service
36:36I went online shopping
36:38and bought a panda.
36:39Oh!
36:40I bought a panda and sold it.
36:45The panda?
36:46Yes, the panda.
36:47The world stopped at the time of self-restraint.
36:53That's right.
36:54I thought I could make the world
36:57smile with a panda.
36:59I think it's interesting
37:01because people who see it smile.
37:05By the way, do you still have it?
37:07I still have it.
37:08I want to see it.
37:09This is a great panda.
37:11That's right.
37:12Can I wear this?
37:14Can you cut it?
37:15Yes, I can.
37:16With a big one?
37:17Can I hold it?
37:18Of course.
37:30That's great.
37:31This is cute.
37:33I won't talk if I wear it.
37:35I won't talk if I wear it.
37:37I won't talk if I wear it.
37:42I can talk if I take a picture.
37:45This is a lunch box.
37:46That's great.
37:47It's a panda.
37:49It's a lunch box.
37:52It's taking a break.
37:53That's right.
37:54It's drinking beer.
37:55It was delicious.
37:56It's still a panda.
37:59That's right.
38:00The child is next to it.
38:03It's a bitter face.
38:05The reason why I can move freely is because he protects the inn.
38:10I see.
38:11He is a bank employee.
38:14I can trust him as a manager.
38:18I'm grateful for that.
38:22I want to be more grateful.
38:26In 10 years, it will be more than 200 years.
38:29I want you to have the best inn in Japan.
38:33I want you to be certified by the Ministry of Human Rights.
38:38Thank you very much.
38:43I will be certified by the Ministry of Human Rights.
38:49Thank you very much.
38:53We are in the same workplace.
38:55That's right.
38:56We are always together.
38:58It's hard.
39:00We are in the same workplace.
39:03We are in the same workplace.
39:05That's right.
39:13Are you a couple?
39:15No, we are not.
39:17This is interesting.
39:30That's right.

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