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00:00This year's summer.
00:09It was amazing.
00:11The men's volleyball, which had a fierce battle at the Paris Olympics.
00:16The current world ranking is 6th.
00:19It has become a team that can compete in the world.
00:23Since the 1990s,
00:25it has been a difficult time,
00:27not being able to participate in three consecutive Olympics.
00:34The legendary players,
00:36who led the Japanese men's volleyball
00:39with their outstanding activities.
00:41The legendary players are...
00:52Nakagaichi.
00:55Gaichi, also known as Nakagaichi Yuichi.
00:58Nakagaichi.
00:59Nakagaichi.
01:00Nakagaichi.
01:02The attack from the highest point, 346 cm,
01:06broke the world record.
01:09It was cool.
01:10He led the men's volleyball
01:12to the 6th place in Barcelona.
01:17He also has the looks of a model.
01:21He attracted many female fans.
01:25The legendary super ace,
01:27Nakagaichi.
01:29He was popular.
01:3330 years have passed since then.
01:37Now, Nakagaichi
01:41is in Fukui Prefecture.
01:43Fukui Prefecture?
01:47That's Nakagaichi.
01:48Really?
01:50Nakagaichi.
01:51Yes.
01:52Good morning.
01:53Good morning.
01:55In Fukui Prefecture,
01:57he had two jobs.
02:00I want to fight with him.
02:03The first tag team on TVMC.
02:07Koutarou Shirube.
02:08When he changed jobs,
02:09his life was in a mess.
02:13Do you make it yourself?
02:15I like yakiniku.
02:16Do you make it?
02:17Yes, I do.
02:19I used to work at a sushi restaurant when I was young.
02:23It's good to eat yakiniku.
02:25Yes.
02:26It's hard work, isn't it?
02:29It looks good.
02:31I see a lot of lemon.
02:33I used to work at a sushi restaurant when I was young.
02:36He has a strong sense of humor.
02:39Let me introduce you to the program.
02:41I've heard a lot about you.
02:43Do you watch something?
02:44Yes, I do.
02:45I'll tell you what I watch.
02:47The person who was active in a certain world in the first game.
02:51He changed jobs to a completely different world.
02:55I'd like to talk about his life while watching his second life.
03:00Wait a minute.
03:02Have you ever thought about changing your job?
03:07I wanted to be an actor.
03:11Or I had to follow my father's footsteps.
03:14I was thinking about it.
03:16I see.
03:17In the end, I chose to be an actor.
03:21What did your father say?
03:23He told me to work hard and be an actor for the rest of my life.
03:28That's what he said.
03:31I was saved by this world.
03:37He's been on the show three times.
03:39He is now a national singer.
03:42He is charismatic in Sapporo.
03:46That's great.
03:50He won the World Cup.
03:52He is now a real estate agent.
03:55He is a manager with a very difficult qualification.
04:00He is now a very popular actor.
04:06He is now an elite at Kyoto University.
04:13He is now a gold medalist at the Tokyo Olympics.
04:17He did his first research in biology.
04:23I can't believe it.
04:30He won the 6th place in the men's volleyball at the Barcelona Olympics.
04:37He is now the legendary super ace, Nakagaichi.
04:40His job is to support Japanese food culture in a world that has nothing to do with volleyball.
04:49His workplace is in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture.
04:53It's a rice field.
04:57That's Nakagaichi.
04:58Really?
05:02Mr. Nakagaichi.
05:04Good morning.
05:05Good morning.
05:07Nice to meet you.
05:10That's all for today.
05:14This is Mr. Nakagaichi, 56 years old.
05:21What are you doing now?
05:24I'm harvesting rice.
05:26Are you harvesting rice?
05:27Yes, I am.
05:29I'm making rice.
05:31It's hard work.
05:34The legendary super ace, Gaichi, is now a rice farmer.
05:43How old are you, Mr. Nakagaichi?
05:45I don't know exactly, but I think I'm in my teens.
05:50He has been farming rice since the Edo period.
05:56I think this area is the largest in terms of land area.
06:01But it's relatively small.
06:07He's humble, but his land area is 33 hectares.
06:12In other words...
06:14How much land do you have in a volleyball court?
06:172,200 hectares.
06:182,200 hectares?
06:19It's amazing how much land he has.
06:22I've been told this a lot.
06:25I've been told this a lot.
06:27He produces about 150 tons of rice a year in this vast city.
06:34He currently produces six varieties, such as Hoshihikari and Fukumusume.
06:39I'm grateful. I don't have rice now.
06:41Mr. Nakagaichi has three employees as president.
06:46He manages everything from cultivation to harvesting, sales, and accounting.
06:55He was a Japan's ace.
06:58At the Tokyo Olympics, he was Japan's representative coach.
07:03The team advanced to the top eight for the first time in 29 years.
07:08He has a long career as an athlete.
07:11But why did he choose to become a rice farmer?
07:16When did you decide to become a rice farmer?
07:20In my 20s.
07:21I've been saying that I want to be 50.
07:25Why?
07:27Why?
07:28I don't know why.
07:30I don't know why.
07:33I've been thinking about what I want to do with my family business.
07:38It's natural.
07:41I don't have a reason.
07:44However, rice farming and volleyball are two completely different worlds.
07:51What does he do every day?
07:53It's tough.
07:55He starts harvesting rice at 9 a.m.
07:57I was prepared.
07:58When the truck is full of rice, he takes it to the work site.
08:04When the rice is put in the dryer, it goes back to the rice field and is loaded again.
08:11He repeats this process over and over again.
08:18It's hot.
08:19It's cold.
08:22Isn't it bad to work outside?
08:25It's bad.
08:27It's tough.
08:30He's funny.
08:34When the harvest is completed, he takes out the rice husks and grinds them into brown rice.
08:44He puts the brown rice in a bag 30 kg at a time.
08:50It's amazing.
08:51He seals the bag by hand one by one.
08:56He has more than 200 bags in a day.
09:00It's amazing.
09:10It's heavy.
09:14I have to keep it.
09:17I'm in the way of the high-class.
09:20I'm in the way of the high-class.
09:33It's hard.
09:38I have to have basic physical strength.
09:41It's tough.
09:43It's getting harder every year.
09:51What's the most fun moment?
09:54Nothing.
09:56Nothing?
09:58You said it.
10:01Everything is tough.
10:04You're right.
10:05There's nothing to cry about.
10:07Nothing?
10:08Nothing.
10:09Everything is tough.
10:12Mr. Nakagaichi can't stop talking because he's tired.
10:16But what is his true intention?
10:19I'm glad that customers say it's delicious.
10:24He is now the mayor of Fukui.
10:29He is also a professor at Fukui University of Technology.
10:37Let's ask him about his life now.
10:43It's fulfilling.
10:46I think it's fulfilling.
10:48We make rice.
10:50We want customers to say it's delicious.
10:54We have to do it with that feeling.
10:58I think we can do it.
11:02The legendary super ace, Yuichi Nakagaichi, has changed his job to a rice farmer.
11:08He lives a new life where he feels happy when customers say it's delicious even though he works hard every day.
11:17I'm determined.
11:19I've been working hard for generations.
11:22I've been blocking.
11:26I don't think he was focused at that time.
11:29He's a volleyball player.
11:31It's amazing that he became the top of Japan.
11:37Ishikawa Yu, Takahashi Ran.
11:42I think they were raised by him.
11:45Many people are influenced by him.
11:50This is the rice we received.
11:55This is the rice that Mr. Nakagaichi made.
11:57It's delicious.
11:59Let's eat only rice.
12:01Let's eat.
12:04It's delicious.
12:06When I think that Mr. Nakagaichi made it, I feel more chewy.
12:14You didn't host such a program, did you?
12:20It's funny.
12:23I don't think it's funny.
12:26Irie Sena, who won the first gold medal in the Japanese women's boxing history at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021.
12:36Irie Sena, who won the first gold medal in the Japanese women's boxing history.
12:43I love you.
12:47Do you remember what she said right after that?
12:52What did she say?
12:56That's right.
13:04She is famous as a frog-loving gold medalist.
13:11She retired from the world of boxing in 2022, when she graduated from university.
13:20Three years after the gold medal, she is chasing her present.
13:28A specialist on the road.
13:31When her paper is completed, it will be the first in the world.
13:38She found out that she was doing something amazing.
13:42That's amazing.
13:50Irie Sena, who won the first gold medal in the Japanese women's boxing history at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021.
13:57Three years after that.
13:59When she visits Irie Sena.
14:02Hello.
14:03Nice to meet you.
14:05I'm Irie Sena.
14:07Nice to meet you.
14:09Thank you for coming in this hot weather.
14:11She is very cute.
14:14Irie Sena is 23 years old, two years after her retirement.
14:20Is this your school?
14:22Yes, this is my current school.
14:24Tokyo University of Agriculture.
14:26I'm in the Faculty of Agriculture.
14:28I'm studying ecology.
14:30Are you really studying ecology?
14:32Yes, I am.
14:35Irie Sena goes to Tokyo University of Agriculture.
14:39It is a national university with two faculties, the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Engineering.
14:45The score is high.
14:48Many people like animals because it is the Faculty of Agriculture.
14:53There are many professors who are called the first in each field, such as ecology of wild animals and marine pollution research on microplastics, which has become a hot topic in recent years.
15:09The Faculty of Agriculture is the best university in Japan.
15:15She passed the university entrance exam after a year of hard study.
15:20You are great.
15:22You are great.
15:24You are very concentrated.
15:26Is this in the university?
15:28This is the campus of the university.
15:30It took me about three hours to go around the campus.
15:34I got lost here.
15:36This is the campus of the university.
15:41In fact, there are six Tokyo Dome campuses in the Faculty of Agriculture.
15:47You are great.
15:51There is also a pond where large fields and frogs breed.
15:56It is the best environment for Irie, a researcher.
16:01There was a frog's nest around here.
16:06There was a frog's nest here before.
16:10But I don't know when it disappeared.
16:16I don't think there is a frog's nest here.
16:20Oh, I see.
16:23What is Irie's research theme at the university?
16:27I am studying the frog's nest in the city.
16:31The frog's nest is being developed and the number of living creatures is decreasing.
16:36I want to find out how the frog's nest survives in such a situation from the point of view of ecology.
16:48Frogs living in urban areas have their own evolution rather than frogs living in rural areas.
16:56This research is sometimes based on such a hypothesis.
17:01There was a frog's nest here.
17:04Oh, it's cute.
17:07This is Hikigaeru-chan.
17:09I think she is a perverted frog this year.
17:13She is so cute.
17:16Oh, it's good.
17:19What are you doing now?
17:21I am studying the count of individual frogs.
17:24I think the number of Hikigaeru-chan will change depending on the season.
17:31She looks like she is about to go out to the field.
17:42Hikigaeru-chan is going out to the field.
17:49What I am interested in is the evolution of global warming and urban heat island.
17:58I am also interested in the effect of Hikigaeru-chan on autumn and summer.
18:06I can't find it.
18:08Irie-san's smartphone has a large number of pictures of frogs.
18:14There are so many frogs.
18:16They walk like this.
18:21I think it's really hard for females.
18:24And their voices are cute.
18:30It's like a dog.
18:33It's cute, isn't it?
18:34This is a release call.
18:37I understand.
18:39It's the same passion as Sakana-kun.
18:41That's right.
18:43It's Sakana-kun.
18:46In August of this year, the research was announced at an international conference held in Malaysia.
18:54Professor Jun Iwai, who is called the ace of the Frog Research Society, is the instructor of the research.
19:03When Irie-san's paper is completed, it will be the world's first presentation.
19:09Irie-san's research has a belief that he wants to convey the greatness of frogs.
19:15If he makes a good presentation as a paper, I think he will be recognized as an Irie in the Frog Society.
19:23That's amazing.
19:26Irie-san's passion for frog research.
19:30There is a reason for this.
19:34For example, the paper I'm writing now is for interpretation.
19:42The paper I write will be interpreted by someone.
19:46If I give one result, someone may refer to my paper after I die and do new research.
19:54If I give one result, someone may refer to my paper after I die and do new research.
20:01If I give one result, someone may refer to my paper after I die and do new research.
20:05I think the fun of leaving something behind is here.
20:10I think the fun of leaving something behind is here.
20:14If Irie-san, the first Olympic gold medalist in the history of Japanese women's boxing, were to change jobs,
20:22Irie-san's life was full of research to leave the paper to the next generation.
20:30Irie-san, I have a memory of a frog that I can't forget.
20:36It's been a little over 10 years.
20:39The size of the frog's body is about this size.
20:45I feel sorry for the frog.
20:47Is the frog still moving?
20:49The frog is walking slowly.
20:51To be honest, I didn't like the frog.
20:53But I changed my mind.
20:55The frog is an adult.
20:57You did a good thing.
20:59But the frog is in Akasaka.
21:02The frog is very conspicuous.
21:04The frog is very conspicuous.
21:06The frog is in Akasaka.
21:08The frog is in Akasaka.
21:10The frog is in Akasaka.
21:12The frog is in Akasaka.
21:14The frog is in Akasaka.
21:16Wait a minute.
21:17The frog is in 6th park from Akasaka
21:19The frog is in 6th park from Akasaka
21:21They are quite common.
21:23I went to the pond.
21:26I threw the frog in the pond.
21:29The frog came back to me.
21:32It was good.
21:34The frog came back to me.
21:36I was sick.
21:39I was sick.
21:41I was sleeping.
21:43I had a dream.
21:45I don't know.
22:15I used to be very energetic.
22:18Because of someone.
22:20In my mind, it was a return of the frog.
22:23It was a return of the frog.
22:25It was a return of the frog.
22:26Do you believe me?
22:27I believe you.
22:28If I find a frog on the golf course after that,
22:31I won't be able to go there.
22:36Sometimes, he is a famous child actor.
22:39However, his time as a child actor is limited.
22:44Seishiro Kato, who was very popular as a child actor,
22:47is now playing a leading role on the stage after studying abroad.
22:54Fuku Suzuki is a person who has grown up
22:57to be a personality in the morning news program.
23:00He is a child who has been pulled into many programs.
23:04On the other hand, there are some people who continue to act in the entertainment world.
23:09There are some child actors who have started a new life at a completely different workplace from the entertainment world.
23:15For example,
23:23Hoseyama, who was a child actor in the early 2000s,
23:26was very active in variety shows.
23:29He appeared in many popular programs such as
23:32the world's best mobile phone business and Ohasta.
23:36Ah, I know him.
23:37Ah, Hoseyama-kun.
23:39I know him.
23:49Hoseyama-kun became a popular person in the morning news program
23:52with his childish and mature speech.
23:54Hoseyama-kun is now living in a world far from the entertainment world.
23:59What are you doing?
24:00He has built up a gorgeous career and is living in a surprising present.
24:06His career includes
24:08studying at Nankan Keio University Department of Law,
24:11joining the World Financial Organization Goldman Sachs, and so on.
24:16Wow, that's amazing.
24:20Hoseyama-kun's current workplace is
24:25Nankan Keio University Department of Law.
24:33Let's see what Hoseyama-kun looks like now.
24:37Are you Hoseyama-san?
24:38I'm Hoseyama-san. Nice to meet you.
24:41This is Hoseyama-kun, who is now 29 years old.
24:46Wow, he looks so cool.
24:49Hoseyama-kun weighed 107kg when he was a child,
24:53and lost 45kg and became 62kg.
24:56He was 107kg at that time.
24:58Hoseyama-kun made his debut two weeks after he was born as a baby model.
25:02When he was 8 years old, he passed the audition for Ohasta,
25:07and he became very popular with the character he played.
25:11But when he was in the first year of high school,
25:14there was a big change in his life.
25:18In my case, I was bullied a lot.
25:21When I thought about the cause of my bullying,
25:23I realized that it was because I was fat.
25:25I wanted to change myself, so I went on a diet.
25:30Hoseyama-kun didn't get used to school
25:33because of his appearance on TV and his body shape.
25:37In order to change himself,
25:40Hoseyama-kun lost 30kg in one month during the summer vacation.
25:44In one month?
25:47I was doing a pretty hard thing.
25:49During the summer vacation, I ate only one piece of lettuce a day,
25:53and I kept running for two or three hours.
25:56It was a diet.
25:59He was on a diet that was too hard to imitate,
26:03and he lost 30kg in just one month.
26:08At that time...
26:11When I had my first midterms,
26:13I happened to get first place in my class.
26:16At that time, I was bullied a lot,
26:20so I had a low self-esteem.
26:22I learned that I could do it for the first time.
26:26That's where I got into it.
26:30As a result, he passed the entrance exam
26:34and the music department.
26:39His grades are almost all-A.
26:42He also studied at a prestigious university in California.
26:46He has a lot of experience and effort.
26:49I got a job offer from Goldman Sachs,
26:52so I got a job there.
26:58Goldman Sachs.
27:00It's a world-renowned financial group.
27:04The average annual income is 10,000 yen.
27:09Hosoyama has a career that's not even a dream.
27:12It's amazing.
27:14But...
27:16I quit Goldman Sachs two and a half years ago.
27:19I won't quit.
27:21He left a world-renowned company in just two and a half years.
27:27But it was for a further career up.
27:32I transferred to a financial company for a career up.
27:35After that, I studied a lot,
27:37and I got a license as a CFA, a U.S. securities analyst.
27:41The CFA is a license required by an analyst
27:44who analyzes economic securities.
27:47It's a super-difficult license that only about 1,400 people in Japan have.
27:54In other words, Goldman Sachs is a stepping stone for a further career up.
27:59If it goes on like this, his training will be over 100 million yen.
28:03But...
28:05I wanted to find another financial company, so I quit.
28:09I won't quit.
28:11Hosoyama quit his super-high-career and got a new job.
28:16Kyoto University Innovation Capital.
28:21Hosoyama worked at an investment company where Kyoto University invested 100%.
28:26He did all kinds of research on startup companies that were potential investors.
28:34Oh, I see.
28:36And...
28:39I started a company to develop an app for animal hospitals in April this year.
28:45Hosoyama started his own company.
28:50The reason is...
28:52I had a cat who had a mental disorder.
28:57I wanted to give him the best treatment.
29:02But I didn't know what the vet was saying,
29:05and it was difficult for me to choose a treatment.
29:08So I decided to start a company that could save a cat's life.
29:14He's so kind.
29:15He's amazing.
29:19Hosoyama loves animals.
29:24Hosoyama is developing an app to explain a little difficult explanations of 11 types of diseases.
29:30Hosoyama is developing an app to explain a little difficult explanations of 11 types of diseases.
29:37Hosoyama is developing an app to explain a little difficult explanations of 11 types of diseases.
29:40I got married in 2021.
29:43I live with my wife and my cat.
29:46I'm happy in my private life,
29:48and I've been doing what I wanted to do in my current job.
29:53So I'm the happiest now.
29:56Hosoyama, a talent who designed a variety show,
30:00became a entrepreneur from a super elite businessman.
30:03Hosoyama was the happiest in his life.
30:09I'm an ice launcher.
30:13You work here?
30:14Yes, I work here.
30:16Are you really an employee?
30:18Yes.
30:19He's really a regular employee.
30:24The surprising past of Hosoyama will be revealed in the second half of the program.
30:33Mr. Sawa.
30:34Wow, that was a great shot.
30:39In 2011, he was the first Asian champion in the German World Cup.
30:44He made everyone in Japan cry.
30:46I cried.
30:47Yes.
30:50He also won the National Honorary Medal.
31:04Sakaguchi was so cool.
31:08Sakaguchi, a famous volunteer at Nadeshiko Japan,
31:12has now transferred to a world that is about to be separated from the soccer world.
31:18He has passed a super-difficult exam with a 10% chance of passing.
31:25Sakaguchi is now in Osaka.
31:33Welcome.
31:36He's riding a motorcycle.
31:41Hello.
31:43Hello.
31:44He hasn't changed at all.
31:46Mr. Mizuho Sakaguchi, who has been retired for a year and is now 36 years old.
31:51He was active until recently.
31:53That's right.
31:56This is our garage.
31:57Our garage?
31:59These are our tank lorries.
32:01Tank lorries?
32:05What is Mr. Sakaguchi doing here?
32:09I work as a representative of this company.
32:14A famous volunteer at the National Honorary Medal is a representative of the company.
32:19In other words, he is the manager of the company.
32:22Mr. Sakaguchi's home is actually a transportation company that delivers gasoline.
32:29There, he manages the driver's schedule and does his own job.
32:35He has obtained seven qualifications that will be useful for the management of this company.
32:42Some of them include a super-difficult qualification with a 10% chance of passing.
32:49This must have been hard.
32:53First of all, Mr. Sakaguchi's seven qualifications.
32:59A large car and a driver's license.
33:02A large car and a driver's license?
33:03I think a large car alone is difficult.
33:05This is the first type of license for a large car and a driver's license.
33:10Did you pass in one try?
33:11That's right.
33:12I passed in one try.
33:13It's been a while since I've been nervous.
33:16Next is a qualification with a 50% chance of passing.
33:21This is a financial planner.
33:24A financial planner who gives advice on life design.
33:29I passed in one try.
33:33Furthermore, two qualifications with a 30% chance of passing.
33:37This is a dangerous object.
33:40A dangerous object.
33:42Is it a tank lorry?
33:43A qualification necessary for handling flammable liquids such as gasoline and light oil.
33:48A dangerous object handler.
33:51How long did you study?
33:54I think I studied for about two weeks.
33:58I think I studied for about two weeks.
34:00I have a memory of memorizing in two weeks.
34:04That's amazing.
34:06I also memorized in two weeks and passed in one try.
34:12Let's ask Haru, who has a good relationship with Sakaguchi in private.
34:22I'm Maruyama, a blind triangle.
34:24What are you doing?
34:26I usually sing a lot of songs in my room.
34:30I was doing my best to sing all the songs.
34:35You're smart.
34:36You remember the lyrics.
34:37I thought I had a talent, but I didn't think it would be useful to get a qualification.
34:45A qualification with a 30% chance of passing.
34:50I passed in one try.
34:53A qualification with a 15% chance of passing.
34:59This is it.
35:00I didn't even open it.
35:04I got a certificate.
35:05Why?
35:08It's a qualification that everyone knows.
35:09If you say you're an explorer, you'll be surprised.
35:12That's why I got an exploration.
35:14Exploration is difficult.
35:17How many times did my friends and juniors fail to get an exploration?
35:22Exploration.
35:23The official name is a land-building trader.
35:27He is a specialist in entering between the real estate sales side and the purchase side and supporting the transaction.
35:35He got an exploration and got a job offer from a real estate company.
35:40This qualification is...
35:42Of course, I got it in one try.
35:44That's amazing.
35:45I'm going to get a nosebleed.
35:48That's a good point.
35:53A super-difficult qualification with a 10% chance of passing.
35:57That is...
35:58What is it?
36:01I can't believe it.
36:05Sakaguchi, a former Nadeshiko Japan player, got a super-difficult qualification with a 10% chance of passing.
36:14That is...
36:16It's a government certificate.
36:18I can't believe it.
36:21A government certificate is a national qualification that allows you to submit documents and applications to the government.
36:29In the exam, there are a lot of legal issues such as the Constitution, the Constitutional Law, and the Civil Code.
36:38Of course, I got it in one try.
36:39That's amazing.
36:40I'm going to get a nosebleed.
36:42I'm going to get a nosebleed.
36:45I'm going to get a nosebleed.
36:47Did you study law when you were a student?
36:50Not at all.
36:51I didn't have any knowledge.
36:53I can't believe it.
36:55I started doing it.
36:56I started doing it.
36:57How long did you study?
36:59I studied a lot.
37:02I studied for 7 or 8 months.
37:06Sakaguchi passed the difficult exam with a 10% chance of passing with only 7 or 8 months of study.
37:14The reason why she got a government certificate is...
37:18I had to go to college.
37:21I had to have this to pass the exam.
37:24The only thing I could pass the exam with was a government certificate.
37:29I thought it was cool.
37:34She has been a soccer fan since she was a child.
37:38She joined the professional team right after she graduated from high school.
37:42She has been a professional soccer fan all her life.
37:46The reason why she chose a government certificate is...
37:49Because it's cool.
37:52So she doesn't intend to get a government certificate for the time being.
37:57But I have this.
38:00Let's ask her about her life now.
38:04I've been living away from my parents since I graduated from high school.
38:09I quit my job and came back to Japan.
38:12Now I can work with my family.
38:15I've met a lot of jobs that are different from soccer.
38:19It's very fulfilling.
38:21I always want to do something interesting.
38:24People ask me what I'm going to do next.
38:28I want to try something difficult.
38:34That's amazing.
38:36When Mizuho Sakaguchi, a former member of Nadeshiko Japan, changed his job,
38:41he had a fulfilling life with both a government certificate and a job.
38:47Do you have a government certificate?
38:50Thank you, Soloban.
38:54It brings back memories.
38:57Mr. Tamori has a lot of government certificates.
39:00He has all kinds of certificates.
39:02He is a strange person.
39:04Mr. Tamori, what kind of person is he?
39:06I don't know how to explain it.
39:10He is a member of Ace Studio Plus.
39:13I don't need the scene where he talks to everyone at the end.
39:19That's the scene.
39:22I don't want anyone to hear it.
39:26He is a national singer who also appeared in Kouhaku.
39:29Mr. Tamori, a former member of Nadeshiko Japan, changed his job.
39:32He became a charismatic singer in Hokkaido.
39:35He has more than 10,000 customers.
39:38Who is he?
39:41He is a national singer who appeared in Kouhaku.
39:44The end of summer and the dream of the future.
39:48I forget the big hope.
39:51After 10 years.
39:53I still have this feeling.
39:58ZONE, a popular girl band that made a major debut in 2001.
40:05Secret Bass, which was released in the third album, was a big hit.
40:10It was very popular.
40:11It was in 2001.
40:15He is 15 years younger than the average age.
40:18He appeared in Kouhaku three times.
40:22I always listen to Secret Bass in the second half of August.
40:27I often listen to Secret Bass at shops, festivals, and bargains in the summer.
40:36I like it.
40:37I like it.
40:39It is a famous song of the summer that is loved by all generations.
40:45However, in 2005, four years after his debut.
40:50Was it so early?
40:52The popularity suddenly disbanded.
40:57Mr. Maiko, who was in charge of vocal and bass in ZONE.
41:01Mr. Maiko.
41:04He is now very active with a certain charisma that has nothing to do with music.
41:12Mr. Maiko is now in Susukinoe, Hokkaido.
41:20What is Mr. Maiko doing now that he is 38 years old?
41:26Hello.
41:29Hello.
41:31He is cute.
41:33Thanks to that.
41:3919 years after the sudden disbandment of ZONE.
41:43What is Mr. Maiko's appearance now that he is 38 years old?
41:49Hello.
41:52Hello.
41:54Excuse me, are you sure you are Mr. Maiko?
41:57Yes, I am Maiko from ZONE.
42:02This is Mr. Maiko, who is now 38 years old.
42:07He is now active under the name of Mai.
42:11He is cute.
42:13Thanks to that.
42:15What is Mr. Maiko doing now?
42:17He is now a yoga instructor.
42:23Mr. Maiko's current occupation is a yoga instructor who works mainly in Susukinoe.
42:32He works in temples, parks, and schools.
42:39He has a free style of yoga where he does not have to choose a place.
42:46There are more than 10,000 students who have taken lessons from Mr. Maiko so far.
42:53That's amazing.
42:56I have come to Mr. Maiko's yoga class many times.
42:59Including the pose of yoga, each word of Mr. Maiko is a healing time for children.
43:07I think he is a charismatic instructor.
43:11Mr. Maiko has become a charismatic yoga instructor.
43:18The disbandment of ZONE was a popular outcry.
43:23Why did it suddenly disband?
43:27When I was asked what I would do in the future,
43:32I said that I wanted to go on a different path from music.
43:36I said that I would disband if I lost a member.
43:41We are a group that has been formed since elementary school.
43:45We set a goal and ran all the time since elementary school.
43:49When it suddenly disappeared,
43:52I wondered why I was still alive.
43:57Ms. Mai continued to do music activities for nine years after that.
44:03I realized that I was done with music.
44:07So I quit music.
44:09What did you do after that?
44:11I had to work to live.
44:14The first thing I did was to open a part-time job information office.
44:17That's amazing.
44:20However, she is a singer who has made a big hit in the world.
44:27Didn't she have any money?
44:32I'm told that a lot, but I don't have any money.
44:35I really don't have any money.
44:38I've never earned any money.
44:41We were paid.
44:44I didn't get it because it was sold.
44:48To be honest, I didn't get anything.
44:51What?
44:53That's right.
44:55I can't broadcast it, but I was really surprised.
45:01And when I was 28 years old, I met him at a part-time job information office.
45:06I thought I might want to do this.
45:10It was the reception of the yoga studio.
45:13Is it the reception of the yoga studio?
45:15I had a yoga job once when I was in the zone.
45:21At first, it was 800 yen per hour.
45:24The world of yoga jumped in from the receptionist's part-time job.
45:29There, I fell in love with the charm of yoga.
45:33From the receptionist to the instructor.
45:37Is the salary different in the zone now?
45:43I earn a lot of money from yoga.
45:50I'm getting paid.
45:55Mai got a part-time job.
45:58When she was 29 years old, she married her childhood friend.
46:01She got married.
46:09Are you Mai's child?
46:11Yes, I am.
46:15She is working hard as a mother who raises her three-year-old son.
46:21I'm glad I met yoga.
46:24I'm glad I met yoga.
46:28She became a charismatic yoga instructor when she got a job in Susukino, Hokkaido.
46:34She was a national singer who participated in the Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
46:41The owner of this yoga studio is also a yoga instructor.
46:46What did you do before?
46:48This is a woman's shoulder.
46:52It's a woman's back.
46:55When I first met Tsurebe, I was more interested in her than meat.
47:05What did you do?
47:09I was an idol.
47:13I think Tsurebe is an adult.
47:17Maybe she was an actress since she was a child.
47:23The correct answer is...
47:29The owner of this yakiniku restaurant is actually...
47:36Mayumi Uchida, a former member of AKB48.
47:41Mayumi Uchida.
47:48She won the rock-paper-scissors competition where she could win the center position.
47:54Are you ready?
48:01Rock-paper-scissors!
48:08She won the center position and became the talk of the town.
48:13She won the center position.
48:15She won the center position.
48:17She won the center position.
48:22Rock-paper-scissors!
48:30She won the center position.
48:33Why do you want to open a yakiniku restaurant?
48:36I've been active in AKB since I was a teenager.
48:40When I was about to graduate, I consulted with the agency.
48:45My parents run a yakiniku restaurant.
48:47If my parents run a yakiniku restaurant, why don't I do it?
48:52Then I'll do it.
48:55In 2014, she opened a yakiniku restaurant in Shin-Okubo by herself.
49:01But...
49:03After I graduated, my fans disappeared.
49:07There was also COVID-19.
49:09I had a lot of problems.
49:11You need a lot of strength.
49:13She overcame such problems.
49:15In January last year, she won the first place in the popularity ranking of a yakiniku restaurant in Shin-Okubo.
49:21Behind that...
49:23What's your name?
49:25I'm Sato.
49:27I'm Sato.
49:30She has been in the hall more than three times a week.
49:36She doesn't hold back her efforts to please customers.
49:39There was Uchida-san's earnest appearance.
49:45You did your best.
49:47You did your best.
49:49Thank you very much.
49:51The people who changed jobs are amazing.
49:54That's right.
49:58When I followed the life of the stars who changed jobs,
50:03they were all living in the present that emits a new light.
50:09Thank you very much.

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