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00:00So, it's time for the Yodan.
00:02The guests for today are these two.
00:05Welcome!
00:08Honnami-san was always there when you weren't here.
00:11Really?
00:12I always had the impression that you were there.
00:14Honnami-san was always there when I wasn't here.
00:17He would open the door and I would be serious.
00:21I couldn't take it, so I couldn't say anything.
00:23You couldn't take it?
00:24I couldn't.
00:25He couldn't take it?
00:26He couldn't take it, so when I talked to him,
00:28he was like, what?
00:29He was like, what?
00:30He was like, what?
00:31What's wrong with you?
00:32So, this is Yodan.
00:35J.League was founded in 1993,
00:38and it caused a big fever in Japan.
00:47The genius dribbler, Masakio Maezono,
00:50supported the generation.
00:53Honnami Kenji-san,
00:55who was famous for his professionalism.
01:00The former Japanese soccer player,
01:02and their friend, talk about Yodan.
01:04Kazu-san taught me everything.
01:08The legendary King Kazuko,
01:11and Kazuyoshi Miura's amazing Yodan.
01:14It's like flexibility.
01:16When Kazu-san comes in,
01:17Yodan, Yodan, Yodan, Yodan, Yodan, Yodan.
01:19he's ready.
01:21He only drinks tequila.
01:24But Maezono-san also drinks tequila.
01:26That's the reason.
01:29Furthermore,
01:30current players have to defend their offense.
01:33If Honnami-san becomes the Japanese national team,
01:37do you think he'll make it?
01:39I think he'll be fine.
01:41He'll be fine.
01:42Do you think Honnami-san will make it?
01:44I don't think so.
01:46He'll make it right away.
01:47He'll make it right away.
01:50The famous sweets shop in Kansai
01:52chose a delicious pudding from a rival shop.
01:55I wanted to make a dessert like this.
01:58It was the best pudding I've ever had.
02:01I was shocked.
02:02Wow, the price!
02:04The Asian premium pudding,
02:05which is highly praised by professionals.
02:09This is Yodan, but it's about to start.
02:13Here are tonight's topics.
02:16The legend of the J-League is here.
02:20It was broadcasted on TV.
02:22It was a big hit.
02:25It was amazing at that time.
02:28It was amazing.
02:30Until then, I was a salaryman.
02:33I didn't have many employees.
02:36If the card was bad,
02:38or it rained,
02:39I counted how many people came.
02:42Really?
02:43It was a big hit.
02:44Was it during the J-League?
02:45Yes, it was.
02:46It was like a real business.
02:48It was like working.
02:50There were no people at all.
02:52Suddenly, it was broadcasted on TV.
02:54I wondered what would happen.
02:56Was it when the J-League started?
02:59I think it was a year ago.
03:01It started a year ago.
03:03It started in 1992.
03:06It opened in 1993.
03:07It was a big hit at that time.
03:10Both of you had a J-League card.
03:12Yes, I had it.
03:15My sister had a picture of Honnami
03:17riding a car and doing this.
03:19It was a picture of the frame.
03:21A frame?
03:23It was a big hit at that time.
03:25My sister had a picture of Honnami
03:27riding a car and doing this.
03:29Really?
03:30Yes, it was.
03:32I was so excited
03:34because I had a picture of Honnami
03:35and a picture of the frame.
03:36You were a star.
03:37I was a big star.
03:39I don't know.
03:40I don't know what would happen
03:42when I was playing in the J-League.
03:44I was busy.
03:46I played in Suidou, Suidou,
03:48and extended to BK.
03:51I didn't have time to think.
03:53I played two games a week.
03:55It was the end of the week.
03:57Two games a week?
03:58That's a lot.
03:59I played soccer a lot.
04:00Did you go out to play at night?
04:02I went out when I had time.
04:03If I had space.
04:05You didn't have to say that.
04:07It was a matter of space.
04:09Honnami,
04:10please tell us about the topics.
04:12It's a symbol of the J-League bubble.
04:15The number of J-League players
04:16was one of the top 5 in the world.
04:18It's one of the top 5 in the world.
04:20It's one of the top 5 in the world.
04:21Inori, please explain.
04:23The J-League, a professional soccer team
04:25that started in 1993,
04:27caused a great fever and became a social phenomenon.
04:30The symbol of the J-League was
04:32Kawasaki Verde,
04:33now Tokyo Verde,
04:35Rui Ramos,
04:36Kazuyoshi Miura,
04:38Nobuhiro Takeda,
04:39Tsuyoshi Kitazawa,
04:40and other Japanese stars.
04:43According to TOSPO,
04:44Kazuko King,
04:45Kazuyoshi Miura's annual salary was
04:47240 million yen.
04:49It was the top 5 in the world.
04:51The first place at the time was
04:52Gianluca Biali,
04:53the former Italian representative
04:55at Juventus,
04:56with 280 million yen.
04:58The second place was
04:59Roberto Baggio,
05:00the Italian representative
05:01at Juventus,
05:02with 260 million yen.
05:05By the way,
05:06the highest annual salary in the soccer world
05:08was Cristiano Ronaldo,
05:10with about 300 million yen.
05:12I don't know because the numbers are so different.
05:15It was the top in the world,
05:17if you think about it now.
05:19Yes, it was at that time.
05:20Yes.
05:21Kazu was in the top 5.
05:24I don't know much about the boom,
05:27but I haven't seen it in detail.
05:29Why was Kazu so popular from the beginning?
05:32Everyone knew Kazu from the beginning.
05:35He left Japan from junior high school,
05:38went to Brazil,
05:39and came back to Japan
05:41to play for Japan
05:43with Hinomaru.
05:45Everyone knew the story.
05:47I see.
05:48That's why it was Kazu.
05:50That's right.
05:51Kazu is a great member
05:53and he started with Verdi.
05:56I forgot to say,
05:57but Pereira was also in it.
06:00Pereira?
06:01I forgot to read it.
06:03I don't know Midori-chan.
06:05I didn't forget to read it.
06:06He was in the center back.
06:07Pereira in the center back.
06:09He only drank tequila.
06:11I didn't know it was tequila.
06:13But Aizawa also drank tequila.
06:14Tequila.
06:15That's why.
06:17It would have been nice if he had been a little weaker.
06:23The two of you,
06:24of course, Honnami is a senior.
06:25What is your relationship like?
06:27We became friends when I was in Verdi.
06:31We've only been together for about a year.
06:33That's right.
06:34He's the replacement.
06:36That's right.
06:38But he's a senior.
06:39Even if his juniors say a lot,
06:41he'll take it.
06:42He's a goalkeeper.
06:43He'll take it.
06:45It has to do with the position.
06:47At that time,
06:49he was really popular.
06:52It was amazing.
06:53He was like an idol.
06:56He was amazing.
06:58My image is completely different from now.
07:02This is a side note.
07:08Maezono is scary.
07:10Even in a tight field,
07:13he was very strong.
07:15I had the image that he was a scary person.
07:18I was scared of him on the show.
07:20I don't feel that way at all now.
07:22At that time, I don't know if I was overdoing it.
07:26This is a side note.
07:27There was that incident.
07:31That was quite recent.
07:33He was doing well until then.
07:36I called him Ken-chan.
07:38You called him a senior.
07:39I called him a senior.
07:40I called him a senior.
07:41I called him a senior.
07:43This is a side note.
07:44We were in the same elevator.
07:46How many years have you been a senior?
07:48I'm 60 years old.
07:49I'm 50 years old.
07:50I'm 50 years old.
07:51I'm 50 years old.
07:52You've been a senior for a long time.
07:54You've been a senior for a long time.
07:57I call him Mr. Honnami.
07:58I call him Mr. Honnami.
08:00Your words and actions are too different.
08:02I was a little scared.
08:07You started as a junior, didn't you?
08:09I wasn't a junior.
08:11I see.
08:12You weren't even a member of the Olympic team.
08:14The Olympic team and the Japanese team were about the same.
08:17When I became a professional,
08:18I became a member of HINOMARU.
08:21I've never been in the underclass.
08:24I see.
08:25Did you talk about it here?
08:27It's amazing that you can be a professional all of a sudden.
08:29When I was in high school, a high school student called me a professional.
08:33But in 1992, I couldn't make it to the top team once.
08:37I see.
08:38I couldn't get on the bench in the opening match.
08:41I was watching it on the stand.
08:42I thought I could get out of it.
08:45I started as a representative of Japan at the end of the first year.
08:48That was when I was 20 years old.
08:49That's early.
08:50He called me.
08:52It was after the result came out in the game.
08:54At that time, there was Mr. Kazu.
08:57He was a superstar.
09:00When I became a representative of Japan for the first time,
09:02I wanted to be by his side.
09:05I wanted to be with him forever.
09:07Like a stalker.
09:08Were you a stalker?
09:10I wanted to steal everything from him.
09:14Did you steal his play and his fashion?
09:16I stole his play and his off-the-pitch.
09:18I was like a stalker.
09:21This is a side story.
09:23There is a seat like this.
09:25This is the seat of the Japanese national team.
09:27There are several round tables when you eat.
09:30Do you understand?
09:31I understand.
09:32He is a senior.
09:34He is a junior.
09:36He looks like he doesn't understand.
09:39He can sit anywhere.
09:41We, juniors, go first.
09:43We go first and wait for Mr. Kazu to sit.
09:47When Mr. Kazu sits, we bring food and sit next to him.
09:51I asked him what he was eating.
09:53I asked him what he was talking about.
09:55I asked him where he usually goes shopping.
09:58I stole everything from him.
10:01I asked him to take me with him.
10:03I was like a stalker.
10:05Did you admire him?
10:07Yes.
10:08I asked him to take me to the off-the-pitch.
10:10I'm curious about the off-the-pitch.
10:13I missed the first off-the-pitch.
10:15I asked him to take me to the second off-the-pitch.
10:19We are always together.
10:21He took me to a place I had never seen before.
10:24I was 20 years old.
10:25He took me to a place where I could eat.
10:27He took me to a place where I could eat.
10:29He took me to a place where I could be a member.
10:31When Mr. Kazu entered the room,
10:33Godfather's music was playing.
10:35That's a lie.
10:38He is playing with you.
10:40He is playing with you.
10:41Do you know that Mr. Kazu wears a hat because he likes Godfather?
10:44Yes, I know.
10:46He wears a hat.
10:47When I open the door,
10:49he plays Godfather's music.
10:51Mr. Kazu will be happy.
10:53When Mr. Kazu enters the room,
10:55he plays Godfather's music.
10:59Mr. Kazu doesn't drink during the season.
11:02But he drinks alcohol before the off-the-pitch.
11:06When he is young.
11:08He only drinks tequila.
11:11When he drinks tequila three times,
11:13he gets excited and can keep drinking.
11:15When he drinks a lot, he gets fat.
11:18So he drinks as little as possible.
11:20He is a professional.
11:22So I thought he was drinking tequila.
11:25Did you drink tequila, too?
11:27Yes, I did.
11:30You should have drunk a little less.
11:32I drank too much.
11:34Did you drink tequila that day, too?
11:35Yes, I did.
11:37I admired you.
11:39I admired you.
11:40Mr. Kazu taught me everything.
11:44Mr. Maizono.
11:45When did you play the most?
11:47Was it amazing?
11:48What was amazing?
11:49In the women's team?
11:50Of course.
11:51How many goals did you score in a year?
11:56How many goals?
11:58It's more than the amount.
12:01That's a real answer.
12:03I see.
12:04You are particular about the shape of the goal.
12:06By the way, Mr. Lily.
12:08When did you play the most?
12:09It's a real answer.
12:10215 goals.
12:11Stop it.
12:13It's embarrassing.
12:14It's a goal.
12:15It's a goal.
12:16There are many goals.
12:17You are amazing.
12:18You are sitting next to me without a goal.
12:19Who is without a goal?
12:21I have a lot of goals in my life.
12:23You are without a goal in your life.
12:25Who is without a goal in his life?
12:27I'm sorry.
12:28You are the same age as me.
12:31How many goals did you score in 20 years?
12:33I usually score 2 or 3 goals.
12:36Don't push yourself.
12:382 or 3 goals?
12:40Don't push yourself.
12:41You are without a goal in your life.
12:43I'm sorry.
12:44Which team did you start with?
12:46I started with Matsushita Denki and Ganba Osaka.
12:48Ganba.
12:49Ganba.
12:50Is that so?
12:51That's right.
12:52At that time, Ganba Osaka was terrible.
12:54What?
12:55But there was a representative player.
12:57There was.
12:58Mr. Kamo taught me how to do it.
13:00I caught the ball and kicked it.
13:02Is that so?
13:03That's all.
13:04It is said that the guidance of a genius is like that.
13:08Did you go on a date with a woman?
13:13No.
13:14What is it like in Kansai?
13:15Kansai?
13:16It depends on the region.
13:18Belgium was the most popular.
13:20I only heard rumors.
13:22I heard that there was a Belgian girl who danced a lot in Juliana.
13:25It's like yakka.
13:27It's a joke.
13:29I go to Nagashima.
13:31I sometimes go to drink.
13:34I was invited to a party.
13:37It's a practice.
13:39It's a big fight.
13:41It's dangerous right now.
13:43I was angry at Nagashima.
13:46It was a fight.
13:47Who are you fighting with?
13:50I stopped in the car.
13:52I looked sideways.
13:54I opened the car.
13:56It's a practice.
13:58Don't open the car.
14:00I'm scared.
14:01I hate it.
14:03I feel like he's pretty popular.
14:05Yeah, you're right.
14:06I've heard about Kii-chan.
14:09Honnami-san and Nakashima-san were walking.
14:12I was behind them.
14:13There were about 30 girls lining up.
14:15That's a lot.
14:16That's what I heard, but I don't think it's true.
14:18I don't think so either.
14:20Who is Honnami-san's idol?
14:24Idol?
14:26I used to play baseball, so I'm not interested in soccer.
14:29How long did you play baseball?
14:30Until middle school.
14:32I was aiming to be a professional baseball player.
14:35My father said,
14:37This is a side note.
14:39He said he had played a few times.
14:42A few times?
14:43A few times.
14:44He said he had played a few times.
14:45He said he had played a few times.
14:46A few times?
14:47You can find out if you look it up.
14:49No, I don't know.
14:50Mr. Nomura and his friends at the time.
14:55Did you meet Mr. Nomura like that?
14:58No, I didn't.
14:59You just said it.
15:00I met him.
15:01Do you get autographs from your teammates?
15:05How many times?
15:06What about uniforms?
15:07No.
15:08You just said it.
15:10Where are you from?
15:11Osaka.
15:12I'm from Osaka.
15:13I'm from Osaka.
15:14You're lying.
15:15Why is that?
15:17Osaka people don't lie.
15:19I'm from Osaka, too.
15:21Osaka people only lie.
15:24You didn't even score a goal, but you're lying.
15:27You didn't even score a goal, but you're lying.
15:30You scored more goals.
15:31You started playing baseball, didn't you?
15:33Yes, I did.
15:34Did you start playing soccer when you were in high school?
15:36I started playing soccer when I was in junior high school.
15:39I was just playing around.
15:41That's how you became a goalkeeper.
15:44You were a goalkeeper from the beginning.
15:45That's right.
15:46This is a side note.
15:47Goalkeepers have loose screws.
15:49That's true.
15:50That's true.
15:51Is there something like that?
15:52It's a little dangerous.
15:54It's a little strange.
15:56When you kick a ball, it jumps under your feet.
15:59You're crazy.
16:01I can't do it normally.
16:03I'm scared.
16:04I'm scared.
16:05I'm definitely scared.
16:06I'm scared, but I'm scared if I don't hit it.
16:09If I don't hit it, I'll fly into the goal.
16:11That's scarier.
16:13That's scarier.
16:14I broke my internal organs and played as it was.
16:17What do you mean?
16:18I didn't have a replacement.
16:19I didn't have a replacement.
16:20Where did your internal organs burst?
16:21It's kidney.
16:22What?
16:23It's like a jump knee.
16:24Jump in?
16:25That's right.
16:26I caught the corner kick and fell on my knees from behind.
16:28What do you mean?
16:29I broke my ribs.
16:31How many times did you play from there?
16:33It was just before the end.
16:36It was close to 90 minutes.
16:37I got injured right away.
16:39I was in the extension line right away.
16:41My junior, Takagi Takuya.
16:44Asian Taihon.
16:45It started right away.
16:47I put it in and my life was saved.
16:50If I had continued, I wouldn't have been here.
16:54I didn't have a replacement, so I decided to quit.
16:57Even if you don't have a replacement, you still have a chance.
17:01It's a matter of life and death.
17:03All the members had left the team.
17:05They all left the team.
17:07I looked at the bench and saw Mr. Kamono's face.
17:12He looked like he was going to lose again.
17:14I thought it was bad.
17:16That's terrible.
17:18I remember Mr. Maezono very well.
17:21Mr. Maezono is a genius dribbler.
17:23He is a world-class dribbler.
17:26If you were to play for the national team now, do you think you would make it?
17:32I don't think dribbling or playing would make it.
17:35Really?
17:36I don't think so.
17:40I think Mr. Honnami would make it.
17:43I don't think so.
17:45Why did you say that?
17:48He said he would make it.
17:50That's rude.
17:52Mr. Honnami said he would make it if he could attack.
17:58But now, players who can attack have to defend.
18:02They have to work hard on their defense.
18:04When we were young, players who could attack were told to attack 7 times and defend 3 times.
18:10The strength of that is different.
18:13I can't stand that.
18:15Is that how you train?
18:17That's how soccer is.
18:19Players who can attack have to defend.
18:22If you do that, it's hard to score 100 points.
18:27The tactics have changed.
18:29Soccer has changed.
18:31Keepers have changed, too.
18:33Keepers have different footwork.
18:37You can catch with a back pass.
18:40But you can't do that, so you have to pass with your feet.
18:44You have to pass the ball to your teammates.
18:47We didn't have that.
18:49If you don't have the same footwork as a field player, you can't be a keeper.
18:54I'm not tall.
18:56I'm 183 cm.
18:58I'm over 185 cm now.
19:00I'm about 90 cm tall.
19:03I'm tall, too.
19:05Mori is a keeper.
19:07He's not that tall.
19:09Mori of DREAD.
19:11I'm his teammate.
19:13Mori is a goalkeeper.
19:16He loves reggae music.
19:18He played the bandana in DREAD.
19:20That's amazing.
19:22He's like Captain Tsubasa's enemy.
19:25He's small.
19:27Did you know that?
19:29I didn't know that.
19:31I didn't know that, either.
19:33Why don't we know that?
19:38Did you know that?
19:39Yes, I did.
19:41I don't think there are any players who are as tall as you.
19:44For example, Suzuki, who was a forward of Juvilo.
19:49I don't think there are any players who are as tall as you.
19:54You don't have to be good to be a forward.
19:56You just have to have a good footwork.
19:59You're good at soccer.
20:01Stop talking about that.
20:04I'm so happy.
20:06I've never done that before.
20:08When I was working with you,
20:11you talked a lot about soccer.
20:14You know a lot more than I do.
20:16I think you like soccer.
20:18I did a one-day shoot with Maezono.
20:21We talked a lot about J-League.
20:23You didn't like it, did you?
20:25I thought you knew a lot about soccer at first.
20:27But, I started to get tired of it.
20:30That's right.
20:31I thought you didn't like soccer.
20:34I want to talk to you.
20:37You don't want to talk about comedy, do you?
20:40I don't like it.
20:42I don't like it at all.
20:44I thought you were funny.
20:47I don't care about that.
20:49Do you remember Nikkan Nansenji?
20:51I don't remember Nikkan Nansenji.
20:54From the story of King Kaz,
20:56to the difference between soccer now and the old days,
20:59we can't leave out anything.
21:02By the way, the reason why the annual salary has increased
21:05is that the club team gets a lot of money
21:08because of the law.
21:11Next, Maezono.
21:14This is a pudding from a famous sweet shop in Kansai.
21:17It's really delicious.
21:19I see.
21:20I like sweets.
21:21I see.
21:22Riri, can you show us the VTR?
21:25VTR, start.
21:27What is this?
21:29It's like a porn.
21:31The forbidden investigation of porn.
21:33The pudding from a really delicious rival shop
21:36chosen by 29 famous sweet shops in Kansai.
21:41Speaking of tonight's guest, Maezono Masakiyo,
21:46he is a big fan of sweets and his favorite is pudding.
21:52He eats more than 300 pieces a year.
21:57So, we asked 29 sweet shops in Kansai
22:00to recommend a really delicious pudding shop
22:03to Maezono Masakiyo.
22:07I want to know more about Kansai.
22:09First, we asked Mr. Bok in Kobe.
22:14Mr. Fukuhara, the owner,
22:16is a patissier chosen by a modern master
22:18who is sent to an excellent technician.
22:23It looks delicious.
22:25What is this?
22:29I want to try it.
22:32Everyone hesitates.
22:34Really?
22:37This is a big mistake.
22:39You have to study the ingredients and
22:43think about what is really good.
22:46If you don't, you won't grow.
22:48Mr. Fukuhara recommends the pudding from a rival shop.
22:52I want to hear what he says.
22:54It's a labeled chef.
22:56It's very smooth and delicious.
22:58I think they use very good eggs.
23:02Even though they use good eggs,
23:04it's reasonable and delicious.
23:07Next, we asked Mr. Kaishindo Murakami in Kyoto.
23:13It's been 40 years since it was founded.
23:16It's been chosen as one of the top 100
23:18in two consecutive years.
23:22It's famous for its smooth pudding
23:24with a lot of fresh cream.
23:28What is the shop he recommends?
23:31There is a pastry shop called Merle Blanche.
23:35Their Merle Fresh Cream Pudding is really delicious.
23:40The pudding itself has a strong flavor.
23:44It's very smooth and creamy.
23:47I want to have fresh cream.
23:50I love fresh cream,
23:52but I get excited before eating it.
23:55I highly recommend it.
23:57It's an Arabian coffee shop in Namba, Osaka.
24:01The eggs are very rich.
24:03They use fresh vanilla beans.
24:07The flavor of vanilla beans is very strong.
24:10It's delicious.
24:11I recommend the pudding from Kitano.
24:14It's very smooth and creamy.
24:17It's light and delicious.
24:19It's a pastry shop called Kuri.
24:22I can taste a little sweetness.
24:25There is a shop called Bon Bon in Kitano, Kobe.
24:28It's an Italian pastry shop.
24:30I recommend the pudding with a lot of eggs.
24:35There were many opinions,
24:37so the vote was split.
24:38It was split a lot.
24:40In the end, there were two shops
24:43that won multiple votes.
24:45First, the shop that won two votes.
24:49When I first ate it,
24:51I was surprised.
24:53It's very soft.
24:55I can't scoop it with a spoon.
24:58It's very soft and delicious.
25:00It was very delicious.
25:02I wanted to make a dessert like this.
25:05I think it was a pudding that I longed for.
25:07Esukoyama in Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture.
25:11Esukoyama.
25:13Esukoyama in Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture won two votes.
25:20This is the pudding that rivals were surprised and longed for.
25:27Koyama Pudding, 400 yen.
25:32I have the impression that the material is very important.
25:35The taste of milk, the taste of eggs, and the taste of sugar.
25:40The taste of milk is strong.
25:42It has a very smooth taste.
25:45My hands are shaking.
25:47It's very smooth, so I think I can eat it.
25:49It looks delicious.
25:50I want to show this to Mr. Yamauchi.
25:53It's disgusting.
25:55Why do you have such a disgusting impression?
25:57It's so smooth that I can drink it.
25:59I don't know if it's because of the fire.
26:04I'm curious.
26:07I asked Mr. Koyama about the secret of the smooth texture.
26:12Normally, there are not many eggs.
26:18I bake it in a steam oven.
26:20I have to bake it in a steam oven while applying pressure.
26:26In addition, he is very particular about the milk he uses.
26:31If you don't heat it as much as possible, it will have a natural taste.
26:36It has a natural sweetness of milk.
26:44It has a natural sweetness of milk, but it has a strong taste.
26:47It has a strong taste of milk.
26:48I'm glad to hear that the people in the same industry say that it's amazing.
26:54I'm glad.
26:57Next, the pudding that won the first place in Kansai with three votes.
27:03I can feel the flavor of milk.
27:07It's simple, but it's delicious.
27:10I'll put it on this.
27:11You can't get it at a normal pudding shop or a cafe.
27:15It's light.
27:16It has a light aftertaste.
27:18I think that's what makes it different.
27:22I think it's the most delicious pudding I've ever had.
27:26I was shocked.
27:29The pudding that rivals are shocked and say they can't imitate is...
27:35It's cheap.
27:36It's cheap.
27:37It's cheap.
27:41The pudding that rivals think is really delicious.
27:47The pudding that won the first place in Kansai with three votes is...
27:53It's delicious.
27:54I'll put it on this.
27:55You can't get it at a normal pudding shop or a cafe.
27:59It's the most delicious pudding I've ever had.
28:02I was shocked.
28:04I recommend Asia Pudding in Asia City.
28:08It's Asia Pudding.
28:10It's Asia Pudding.
28:11I've never had it before.
28:14The number one pudding shop in Kansai is Asia Pudding in Asia City, an airport residential area.
28:21There are seasonal pudding and classic custard.
28:27The pudding that rivals are shocked and say they can't imitate is...
28:35It's cheap.
28:36It's cheap.
28:37It's cheap.
28:38It's cheap.
28:39It's amazing.
28:40It's cheap.
28:41It's amazing.
28:42It's amazing.
28:43It's impossible.
28:44It's impossible.
28:45It's basically a honey pudding.
28:47The top part is made of seasonal fruits and jellies.
28:52The moment you open the lid, you can smell the scent of fruits and honey.
28:57The top part is light.
28:59The bottom part is made of honey.
29:02It's a different kind of sweet.
29:03It looks beautiful.
29:05It's like a present you bring to the school.
29:07I can't imitate it.
29:10First of all, the edible flowers.
29:12I was impressed by the sparkles of flowers and fruits.
29:19I think it's a good point.
29:21They use domestic honey,
29:24but I think it's difficult to season it with honey, not sugar.
29:28It's hard to make seasonal fruits,
29:31so I think they're really particular about it.
29:36Ms Okami told us that she was chosen as the number one in Kansai.
29:41Thank you very much.
29:43I'm so happy.
29:44Ms Okami.
29:45When I moved to Asia,
29:50I saw a group of girls walking around here.
29:53They were wearing sunglasses and singing.
29:55They were walking with their eyes wide open.
29:57They were so elegant.
29:58I wanted to make a pudding out of that.
30:00I'm from Tohoku,
30:03so I grew up in Higasato.
30:06I think it's a little expensive for us.
30:10We don't use sugar for pudding.
30:14We use honey collected by bees called Nihon-mitsubachi.
30:20It's a rare honey.
30:22It's more chewy than sugar.
30:27I want to be the best in Japan.
30:29You're so cute, Ms Okami.
30:31So, the number one pudding in Kansai is
30:36the Asian pudding.
30:38Thank you very much for your cooperation.
30:43You like pudding, don't you?
30:45I'm 50 years old now, so I don't eat much.
30:48When I was in my 40s, I ate three or four a day.
30:52I love it.
30:53Do you like sweets?
30:54I used to like sweets, but I can't eat them now.
30:57I see.
30:59I started eating them after I retired.
31:01I see.
31:02The number one pudding is ready.
31:04It's rare.
31:05It's rare.
31:07Yamamoto-san and I.
31:08One is enough.
31:09Yamamoto-san and I.
31:10Why do you share it?
31:12Why do you share it?
31:13I want to give it to you with my mouth.
31:15What's wrong with you?
31:16That's funny.
31:17You have to think about how it looks.
31:19It's disgusting if you eat it with a spoon.
31:21That's disgusting.
31:23You're saying a lot of things in this era.
31:25Let's eat.
31:26Let's eat.
31:29What's this?
31:30It's amazing.
31:31Inori-chan looks good.
31:33It's really cute.
31:35Inori-chan, do you want to eat a lot?
31:37Shut up.
31:38It's disgusting.
31:39It's disgusting.
31:41Did you shave your hair?
31:43It's disgusting.
31:45You said too much.
31:49The fruit is delicious.
31:51The fruit on top is refreshing.
31:56I think it goes well with honey.
31:58I see.
32:00It's delicious.
32:01This is delicious.
32:03Japanese honey and pudding go well together.
32:06The sweetness of honey goes well with pudding.
32:12I thought that jelly and pudding would go well together.
32:15I don't see it often.
32:17You can buy as many as you want.
32:20You can buy as many as you want.
32:21Is it 2060 yen?
32:22I got the same amount as KAZU at that time.
32:26Is that so?
32:27Do you want to buy a lot?
32:28I already know that.
32:29Do you know that?
32:30It goes well with off-the-pitch.
32:32You're wrong.
32:33It goes well with off-the-pitch.
32:34You're wrong.
32:35You're wrong.
32:36It goes well with off-the-pitch.
32:37I know that.
32:38I heard that if you go to a restaurant, your scalp will flow with beetroot.
32:42I don't care about that.
32:44KAZU cares about that, but I'm being teased.
32:47It's delicious.
32:48It's delicious.
32:49By the way, who was your rival at that time?
32:53I introduced pudding to my rival.
32:56How about NAMOS?
32:58NAMOS is a little behind.
33:01How about NAKATA?
33:03They are the same.
33:06How about ARISHINDO?
33:08He is mentally weak.
33:09He is good.
33:11He is mentally very weak.
33:13Are there any foreigners who are mentally weak?
33:15This is an aside.
33:16I'm sorry.
33:17I'm sorry.
33:22I came to Verde.
33:24I was in a bad mood.
33:27I asked him why.
33:29He said there was a grave next to his apartment.
33:32He said this was the cause of his bad mood.
33:34He doesn't have a Japanese-like sensibility.
33:36He cares about it.
33:39He cares about it.
33:40He cares about it.
33:41I see.
33:42Who is Hon-Nami?
33:44He is the best goalkeeper.
33:46He is the best goalkeeper.
33:48He is the best goalkeeper.
33:50He is the best goalkeeper in GAMMA.
33:52He is the best goalkeeper in GAMMA.
33:54He is the best goalkeeper in GAMMA.
33:58I see.
33:59At that time, there were 10 teams.
34:02Now there are 60 teams.
34:03There were more people than the current J-LEAGUE team.
34:08There was a satellite league.
34:11There were 3 or 4 people in the same position.
34:14We had to compete and get a position.
34:17You had to be a regular.
34:21This is a side story.
34:22I was injured.
34:24I couldn't play in GAMMA.
34:26A player named Kikuchi was injured.
34:30I was invited to Verde.
34:32When I first met Kazumi,
34:36I didn't think he was from Kansai.
34:40He was wearing a leather jacket.
34:43He was wearing a leather jacket.
34:45He looked like a Kansai person.
34:48He was wearing a leather jacket.
34:50That was my first impression.
34:52He was wearing a leather jacket.
34:53He was wearing a leather jacket.
34:55I think Kazumi made him.
34:57I will give you a side story.
34:58When I first met Kazumi at the club team,
35:03I was wearing sandals and half pants.
35:06I was wearing comfortable clothes.
35:09I wanted to go home in comfortable clothes.
35:11When I saw that, I told Kazumi.
35:13Even if you go out,
35:15even if you are off the pitch,
35:16the fans will be waiting for you.
35:19Even if you go out,
35:21even if you are off the pitch,
35:22the fans will be waiting for you.
35:24The fans are watching.
35:25If you go out in such a sloppy attire,
35:27it's not good as a professional.
35:29Since then, I've been worried about my clothes.
35:33When I was a goalkeeper, I practiced.
35:35Kazumi came in when I was practicing.
35:38I was wearing a suit and a hat.
35:40Where did he go?
35:46I really feel like that.
35:48Don't you usually wear a suit when you play soccer?
35:51I usually wear a sweater or lacquer.
35:54Moriyama, please tell us your topic.
35:57Why do adults get irritated?
36:01The Japan Anger Management Association, which is involved in the popularization of psychological training, anger management, to get along well with anger, announced the results of the survey on anger.
36:13When we asked 449 men and women aged 20 to 59 how many times a day they were irritated, we found that more than 60% of them were irritated once every four hours.
36:25The cause of this is a traffic jam on the road, waiting in line, and walking cigarettes.
36:55It's been four months since I decided it myself.
36:57But it's been four months, hasn't it?
36:59That's right.
37:00I really didn't do anything, and I was thinking about doing something in the meantime.
37:04I happened to be recommended by a tennis-related person.
37:07I heard that tennis players often do anger management, and there are a lot of sports players.
37:11So I started.
37:13In short, it's like a peak of anger, and it's said that it's about six seconds.
37:19If you say six seconds, you'll get angry, and if you get over it, it'll go down gradually.
37:26I'd like you to tell me how to get through these six seconds.
37:31I don't know if it's persuasive or not.
37:35It's persuasive now.
37:36That's right.
37:38If you're told something, you'll get angry right away.
37:41I was told to record how angry I was in those six seconds.
37:47How angry I am now.
37:49Is it a second?
37:50It's not a second.
37:51For example, if you're angry, it's 5, 4, or 3.
37:55In numbers?
37:56That's right.
37:57It doesn't mean you shouldn't get angry.
38:00If you're angry, you should get angry.
38:02But if you get angry at 2, it's a waste of time.
38:06So you don't have to get angry at 2.
38:08If you're angry at 5, you should say it properly.
38:10I learned that.
38:11You're going to sort it out.
38:12If you think about it, it'll be over in six seconds.
38:15I see.
38:16If you think about how angry you are now.
38:19Mr. Honnami.
38:20What?
38:22You know, Ms. Karina.
38:24Ms. Karina and I always have a fight with Mr. Honnami.
38:31It doesn't look like it, but we always have a fight.
38:35What do you fight about?
38:37Kansai dialect.
38:38In Kansai dialect, people say,
38:40You're an idiot.
38:41It's like a greeting.
38:43I don't like that.
38:45I'm not an idiot.
38:47I'm told to stop speaking Kansai dialect.
38:50I'm like, what?
38:51I don't like it.
38:5360-year-old Kansai dialect is the most Kansai dialect.
38:58The Kansai dialect of our generation is the most Kansai dialect.
39:02People in Kanto say,
39:04You're an idiot.
39:05That's what they say.
39:07You really don't like that?
39:09I don't like it.
39:10Don't you like it, Mr. Maezono?
39:11I'm used to it.
39:13For example, Ise.
39:15Mr. Maezono is an idiot.
39:16I'm accepting it.
39:18He's a good manager.
39:20I was just trying to cheer him up.
39:23He's in control.
39:25Do you ever get irritated?
39:28It's an interesting episode.
39:32Sometimes I get too irritated.
39:35I'm just saying.
39:37Three years ago, when I was in Tokyo,
39:39My hair was longer and I had a mustache.
39:41It's like an R-shaped mustache.
39:44I can rap a little bit.
39:47I was often asked to rap freestyle on the show.
39:53I'm a little good at rapping.
39:57But it's not interesting.
39:59I knew it would be a weird atmosphere.
40:03I'm just good at it as an entertainer.
40:06I was asked to rap freestyle in the studio.
40:09When I was asked to rap in Tokyo,
40:11I said what I just said.
40:12It might be a little weird.
40:14When I started recording,
40:16Kanpei came out.
40:17Moriyama said,
40:19I can rap freestyle.
40:22Kanpei came out.
40:24It wasn't exactly that kind of atmosphere.
40:26I rapped freestyle.
40:29I'm sorry, but I ignored him.
40:31When I was doing a variety show,
40:32I heard a sound.
40:34When I heard it,
40:35I asked Kanpei to do it with a pen.
40:40I can't do that.
40:43It's really weird.
40:45I can't say it when someone else is talking.
40:49I ignored it.
40:50When the staff came into the studio,
40:52I gave them some water.
40:55At that time, the director came to my panel seat.
40:59He left a note and ran away.
41:02When I looked at it,
41:03he said,
41:04I can rap freestyle.
41:07I've never seen such a note in junior high school.
41:11It's a note for girls.
41:13So I did it.
41:15How was it?
41:16It was very slippery.
41:18And I wasn't supported.
41:20What is this?
41:23But I think you can do it today.
41:24What is this?
41:26But I think you can do it today.
41:28Did you hear what I said?
41:32You heard what I said, right?
41:34I'm sure you can do it.
41:35I got a letter.
41:37Please open it.
41:41I can rap freestyle.
41:44Why did you say that suddenly?
41:46If you like,
41:47I can rap freestyle if you give me a topic.
41:49You can use any word.
41:51For example, J-League.
41:53Soccer.
41:54Volleyball.
41:55Volleyball.
41:56Why?
41:59Volleyball.
42:00Mr. Maezono.
42:02So you can combine them?
42:03Yes.
42:04So you can combine them?
42:05Soccer.
42:06Volleyball and soccer.
42:07Volleyball and soccer.
42:08Inori, anything is fine.
42:09Mr. Kamaitachi.
42:13Can I do it, too?
42:17Anything.
42:18Then...
42:20Volley...
42:21Volleyball shoes.
42:23It's similar.
42:27Can I do it, too?
42:29It's more than I expected.
42:32If you say so.
42:35The machine where the volleyball comes out automatically.
42:41Volleyball machine.
42:42Volleyball machine.
42:44Can I do it, too?
42:48Kamaitachi's night.
42:51Can I translate some of yours?
42:55I can't do it.
42:56I'm confident because I've done it suddenly.
42:58Can I do it?
42:59Yes.
43:00Nukisaru.
43:01Meimaru.
43:02Soccer.
43:03Football.
43:09It's so small.
43:15Can I do it?
43:16Yes.
43:17I'll start freestyle.
43:20I'll start freestyle.
43:21It's easy to get in by the order I got.
43:25My badness may be revealed, but this rally is like a volleyball.
43:30It's like Nukisaru.
43:31It's like Nukisaru.
43:32Meimaru.
43:33It's like Nukisaru.
43:34It's like Nukisaru.
43:35It's like Nukisaru.
43:36It's like Nukisaru.
43:37It's like Nukisaru.
43:38It's like Nukisaru.
43:39It's like Nukisaru.
43:40It's like Nukisaru.
43:41It's like Nukisaru.
43:42It's like Nukisaru.
43:43It's like Nukisaru.
43:44It's like Nukisaru.
43:45It's like Nukisaru.
43:46It's like Nukisaru.
43:47It's like Nukisaru.
43:48It's like Nukisaru.
43:49It's like Nukisaru.
43:50It's like Nukisaru.
43:51It's like Nukisaru.
43:52It's like Nukisaru.
43:53It's like Nukisaru.
43:54It's like Nukisaru.
43:55It's like Nukisaru.
43:56It's like Nukisaru.
43:57It's like Nukisaru.
43:58It's like Nukisaru.
43:59It's like Nukisaru.
44:01You're so mean!
44:04You're the one who started it.
44:05You're the one who started it.
44:06You're the one who started it.
44:07You're the one who started it.
44:08You're the one who started it.
44:09You're so mean!
44:10You're the one who started it.
44:11You're the one who started it.
44:12You're the one who started it.
44:13You're the one who started it.
44:14You're the one who started it.
44:15You're the one who started it.
44:16You're the one who started it.
44:17You're the one who started it.
44:18You're the one who started it.
44:19You're the one who started it.
44:20You're the one who started it.
44:21You're the one who started it.
44:22You're the one who started it.
44:23You're the one who started it.
44:24You're the one who started it.
44:25I can freestyle rap.
44:27Wow!
44:28The TV is amazing!
44:34I've been in a live show
44:35where I've had a PK match with Honnami.
44:37What?
44:38I've had a PK match with Honnami.
44:39I've had a PK match with Honnami.
44:40Really?
44:41Yes, I have.
44:42But I've been stopped.
44:43But I've been stopped.
44:44I'm sure you have.
44:45Every time I step on the floor,
44:47I see Honnami
44:48I see Honnami
44:49like a tower like Abeno Harukas.
44:52I can't get in no matter what I do.
44:55It's like a tower.
44:56I can't get in no matter what I do.
44:57He can't get in.
44:58He's so good that he doesn't even sit in the back of the stadium.
45:00He's got a whispering strategy.
45:02What?
45:03I know this.
45:04I know this.
45:05I know this.
45:06I know this.
45:07That's not the case.
45:08That's not the case.
45:09That's not the case.
45:10That's not the case.
45:11But sometimes,
45:12he gets close to the goal.
45:13He gets close.
45:14He gets close.
45:15He gets close.
45:16He gets close.
45:17Sometimes,
45:18the goalkeeper comes up to the goal.
45:19the goalkeeper comes up to the goal.
45:20Did he speak something?
45:22He did.
45:23I'm talking, but I'm being warned by the referee.
45:26You can't do that.
45:28Be careful, be careful, be careful.
45:30I'm going to say something small.
45:34That's a bit of a shabby comment.
45:40You know, sometimes the goalkeeper gets close to the ball.
45:44Were you talking at that time?
45:46I'm talking. I'm talking, but I'm being warned by the referee.
45:50You can't do that.
45:52I'm talking, but I'm being warned by the referee.
45:55That's a bit of a shabby comment.
45:57You know, sometimes the goalkeeper gets close to the ball.
46:00Were you talking at that time?
46:02That's a bit of a shabby comment.
46:04You know, sometimes the goalkeeper gets close to the ball.
46:06You know, sometimes the goalkeeper gets close to the ball.
46:08You know, sometimes the goalkeeper gets close to the ball.
46:10Next, the mother entertainer talks about her hard work.
46:13I was told that if I play a game with a lot of children, I will definitely be weak.
46:18But I'm going to leave the milk and bring it to the barn.
46:31I'm the one who started talking about it.

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