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00:00The rice shortage has finally calmed down, but in fact, this is not enough.
00:12There is bread, but there is not enough bread for lunch.
00:19In fact, a school has come out that bread has not been served for lunch since this spring.
00:28It's not that there is no bread, but there is a reason that is unique to Japan today.
00:36In the first place, the bread for lunch is made by the school.
00:42It takes a lot of time to deliver a large amount of bread at a fixed time.
00:49In such a situation, in recent years, the number of people and the shortage of people have piled up, and there are more and more businesses withdrawing.
00:59I'm tired of rice. I want to eat fried bread.
01:06There is also a school that only serves bread once a month.
01:14It's not just an abnormality. It's a shortage of chocolate.
01:20The amount of chocolate, the amount of cacao beans, has decreased, and now chocolate is on the rise.
01:29A major manufacturer is trying to develop new products that do not use cacao as much as possible.
01:38About 80% of the cacao imported by Japan was made in Ghana, Africa.
01:44What is happening there now is illegal mining of gold.
01:51Ghana is also a gold mining country.
01:57While gold is rising in the world,
02:01a heinous crime of digging up cacao farms and mining gold is rampant.
02:09As you can see, it's all over the place.
02:15That's why the amount of cacao produced is decreasing.
02:20It's leading to the rise of chocolate.
02:24The reason for the rise of chocolate is shock.
02:27The reason for the shortage of coffee was in China.
02:33Recently, coffee has been on the rise.
02:38There are abnormalities and shortages, but that's not all.
02:44In China, a certain fruit is on the rise.
02:51What is the most smelly fruit in the world?
02:57Mr. Akimoto.
02:59If it's smelly, it's durian.
03:02That's right, durian.
03:06Durian is very popular in China now.
03:11This is a durian specialty store in Beijing.
03:15It smells very strong.
03:17Durian is lined up in a row.
03:20You can eat durian wrapped in grilled meat.
03:23Grilled meat with durian?
03:25I can't imagine.
03:27You can also eat it with pizza.
03:30How does it taste?
03:35The sweetness of durian and the taste of cheese are mixed together.
03:41It's a taste I've never eaten before.
03:43The smell of durian is very strong.
03:45It's a taste that's going to be a habit.
03:49The durian catcher has appeared.
03:53With this boom.
03:56In Vietnam, the second largest coffee bean producer in the world.
04:02Durian is more popular.
04:05This happens everywhere.
04:08Farmers who crush the coffee field and turn it into a durian field have increased dramatically.
04:14As a result, the amount of coffee produced has decreased and has risen.
04:21When the SDGs advance, you can't drink raw beer?
04:28It's better not to use as much oil as possible.
04:32In the midst of such awareness.
04:36Oil refineries that produce gasoline and other oil products are closed or reduced in size.
04:44Carbon dioxide is affected by this.
04:50Carbon dioxide is a by-product of the production of oil.
04:54In other words, it's made on the fly.
04:58Due to the flow of oil, the amount of carbon dioxide produced has also decreased.
05:03This is the voice from a bar.
05:07I have beer, but I don't have enough carbon dioxide.
05:11It has such an effect.
05:13To push beer out of the server and keep it fresh so that it doesn't touch the air.
05:19Carbon dioxide is essential.
05:23However, the shortage trend has continued in recent years.
05:29It's not just beer that's in trouble.
05:34There are things that are not enough for the same reason as carbon dioxide.
05:40What do you think of when you think of carbon dioxide?
05:46Mr. Ukisho.
05:48Thank you. It's dry ice.
05:52That's right.
05:57Dry ice is made from carbon dioxide, a by-product of the production of oil.
06:04Due to the decrease in the amount of production,
06:06In July this year, the supply of dry ice at the ice cream shop was restricted.
06:13You can't take it home for more than 30 minutes.
06:18I can't go home right away.
06:20There is big news about the birth of the new prime minister and the international situation.
06:24Today, I will explain the latest news directly related to us.
06:30It's almost the season when hot pot is delicious.
06:36A big pinch where there is not enough clay pot.
06:41It may not be able to be produced.
06:43Why?
06:44Why do you think, Mr. Matsushima?
06:46Is the factory that makes it affected by the earthquake?
06:52I think the fuel price will be high because it is baked.
06:57There are various theories.
06:59The material of the clay pot is lacking.
07:02The material of the clay pot is not only clay, but also petalite ore to increase heat resistance.
07:09About 40% of the material is petalite.
07:12It is difficult to obtain petalite now.
07:15The reason is that petalite contains lithium.
07:22Lithium battery lithium.
07:24Lithium battery requires a large amount.
07:29It is more profitable to produce lithium than to make a clay pot.
07:37There are limited places in the world where lithium can be obtained.
07:41One of them is here.
07:45You've seen this scenery, haven't you?
07:47Unico.
07:50Unico.
07:52Akimoto, do you know?
07:54Unico?
07:55Yes.
07:57Unico in Bolivia, South America.
08:00It is famous for a spectacular view like a mirror.
08:04Actually, something strange is happening here.
08:06Let's take a look at the satellite image.
08:09Unico is a vast plain of salt in the same area as Niigata Prefecture.
08:15Let's zoom in further.
08:18There is a square place in the corner of the lake.
08:22This is a lithium mining plant.
08:25Actually, there is a lot of lithium under the Unico.
08:29It is one of the places with a lot of storage.
08:32So, there is a rumor that Bolivia will develop with lithium.
08:36On the other hand, there is also a rumor that if it is scraped like this, the landscape will be damaged or the nature will be destroyed.
08:44Lithium is a rare mineral that is said to be a white diamond.
08:51Without lithium, neither a smartphone nor an electric car can move.
08:58That's why there is a world war.
09:03One of the countries that are in debt to lithium mining is China.
09:09Chinese companies are buying lithium mines from all over the world.
09:14African mines that were making petalite for Japan were also bought by Chinese companies.
09:20Instead of petalite for ventilation, it was exported to China as a raw material for lithium.
09:26For that reason, petalite did not enter Japan.
09:31After that, the Chinese companies began to work and the import of petalite resumed.
09:36However, there is no guarantee that petalite will be able to be imported in the future.
09:41As a result, the production of petalite is in a pinch.
09:44I'm glad I have two petalite at home.
09:48Since there is still stock, production will not stop immediately.
09:52However, the manufacturer is trying to develop a pot with the same quality without petalite.
10:02The world-famous Japanese food boom is now running out.
10:08Sushi craftsman
10:12I want to eat sushi that Japanese people hold.
10:17The competition between sushi craftsmen overseas.
10:22In Japan, it is called Minarai-san, but overseas it is called Koukyu-tori.
10:28The salary is said to be doubled and tripled, and the number of craftsmen who go out to make money is increasing.
10:37Therefore, there is a serious shortage of craftsmen in Japan.
10:43There are also many sushi restaurants that have to close down.
10:49My acquaintance's mother moved to the Netherlands with her family after half a year of training in sushi.
11:00To the Netherlands?
11:01Yes, to the Netherlands.
11:02She said she could live in the Netherlands with her license.
11:08In Ginza, Tokyo, there is a shop that is devising such a thing.
11:15In a nearby sushi restaurant, there is a high-class sushi that costs 27,500 yen.
11:24It costs about 5,000 yen for 10 pieces with almost the same ingredients.
11:29It can be eaten at a low price.
11:32What is the biggest reason?
11:36I'm 23 years old now.
11:38I'm 59 years old.
11:41It's because young craftsmen make sushi.
11:46It is also a place for young craftsmen to practice, as it is not allowed to handle fish in the main store.
11:52That's why it's called Toriumon.
11:54In other words, the shop is burdened as a study table, so it's cheap.
11:59It's completely different.
12:02The house is in a great pinch due to a lack of land.
12:08The number of landowners has decreased by less than half in the past 20 years.
12:15In a situation where you have to rely on a person with little experience, there are many troubles.
12:22After the renovation, it started to rain.
12:27It took several months for the house to be repaired because the landowner could not arrange it.
12:35In the Noto Peninsula, where there was an earthquake, the reconstruction of the broken house was difficult.
12:40The lack of land has had a serious impact.
12:47The same thing happened in the automotive industry.
12:52There was also a case where the repair took several months due to a lack of landowners.
13:01It's a job that has to be done.
13:03The country is now making a subsidy system for the lack of landowners.
13:07Up to 70% of the cost of going to school to become a landowner comes from the country.
13:16In the July election, at least 56 people were elected.
13:23But nationwide, there are not enough candidates for local government.
13:31Especially in the town and village elections.
13:35In Tokyo.
13:38In the last year's unified local election, more than 30% of the votes in the town and village elections did not exceed the number of candidates.
13:47There was no voting at all.
13:52There were 1250 people in the country who won without voting.
13:59People are worried about the decline in interest in politics.
14:05How about young people like Mr. Akimoto and Mr. Ukisho?
14:08Do you talk about politics with them?
14:10When I talk to my friends and people of the same generation,
14:13I rarely talk about politics.
14:18I feel that I have to be a little more interested.
14:22When I talk to them, I feel that I have to be a little more interested.
14:29I think it's normal to go to the election.
14:31But I feel that the topic of going to the election is getting far away.
14:40The reason why there is a lack of money is because of the lack of salary.
14:47The salary is very low compared to the city council and the city council.
14:53The average salary of a city council member is 210,000 yen.
14:58The average salary of a city council member is 210,000 yen.
15:06Some people have been elected without voting for more than 20 years.
15:12If you run for office, you will be automatically elected.
15:18The city council is trying to increase the salary of the members of the city council,
15:21or to make it easier for people who have a job to work on holidays and at night.
15:27However, the number of people who have jobs is not increasing.
15:30When you go to the city council in the UK,
15:32you all have other jobs.
15:34You work during the day and attend the city council only at night.
15:39So the salary of the city council is very low.
15:43But you can do it because you have other jobs.
15:47It may be better to think about this a little more.
15:52While there are things that are not enough, there are also things that are left over.
15:57Here.
15:59The nursery is left over.
16:01It's a little surprising.
16:04In the past, waiting for children was a big problem.
16:06Do you remember this?
16:08Eight years ago, in 2016,
16:10a child fell into the middle line because there were few staff to take care of him.
16:15As a result, his parents said that he would not be able to return to work.
16:18The news was that the nursery fell and Japan died.
16:22As a result, the country issued subsidies to maintain the nursery.
16:26As a result, waiting for children was considerably reduced.
16:29However, the number of waiting for children has increased more than expected,
16:32so there will be a nursery that will be closed down.
16:35The nursery is in a state of excess.
16:40It is said to be a problem of nursery in 2025.
16:45Since next year, the number of users of the nursery has begun to decrease,
16:48and the number of places that cannot be operated is increasing.
16:51They are worried.
16:55My child was in the waiting for children era.
16:58My mother, who came to the nursery, said,
17:01I have to find a job first.
17:04But I can't work without children.
17:07I was surprised because I was a generation that had seen such a situation.
17:13The speed of change is very fast in everything.
17:18If you try to deal with it with more speed,
17:21it will be accelerated and it will not stop.
17:24If someone can balance it,
17:27it would be helpful if someone could go to the top of the country.
17:30But it's difficult.
17:33Even if the number of nursery staff is reduced,
17:36it is because the number of nursery staff has been too small.
17:39In the first place, if more nursery staff are placed and fewer staff are placed,
17:42the number of staff will not decrease.
17:46So we need to improve the treatment of nursery staff.
17:50I think this is necessary.
17:55The job that Japan must have is in a great pinch due to lack of people.
18:02Lack of the Self-Defense Force.
18:05The biggest enemy of the Self-Defense Force is the lack of people.
18:08There is such a saying.
18:11A country that expands its military power near Japan stands out.
18:18The response to disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons is expected.
18:24Lack of the Self-Defense Force is a crisis in Japan.
18:28Why don't you think about it together?
18:33First, check the current situation.
18:36About 247,000 nursery staff,
18:39the actual number is
18:44less than 20,000.
18:48Originally, there was a lack of people,
18:52but recently it has become particularly serious.
18:57In 2023, the actual number of nursery staff is only half.
19:04It is the lowest percentage in the past.
19:08If my children want to be nurses,
19:11I think it was okay in the past.
19:14But looking at the world,
19:18the law has changed in Japan,
19:21and I think it is possible for the Self-Defense Force to be used in a dangerous place.
19:27I have an image that the Self-Defense Force has become a little different from before.
19:34The number of applicants for the Self-Defense Force depends on the situation.
19:39If the number of jobs decreases,
19:42the number of applicants for the Self-Defense Force increases.
19:46If there is a shortage of people,
19:49the number of jobs decreases,
19:52and the number of applicants for the Self-Defense Force decreases.
19:56The salary of the Self-Defense Force
19:59depends on the academic record,
20:02but it is a little higher than the average salary of a civilian.
20:05The average salary of a civilian is about 180,000 yen,
20:08but it is a little higher than that of a civilian.
20:12However, as Mr. Matsushima said,
20:15if there is a fierce battle all over the world,
20:18my children may go there,
20:21but I don't want to put them there.
20:25In recent years, there has been a lot of news
20:28about the failure of the Self-Defense Force,
20:31such as Sekuhara,
20:34but the image of the Self-Defense Force is getting worse.
20:38The Self-Defense Force is in a difficult situation.
20:42The number of applicants for the Self-Defense Force
20:45does not increase just by waiting.
20:49But it is necessary for Japan now.
20:53So how is Japan trying to gather people?
20:56How can we gather people in the Self-Defense Force?
21:00Here are the measures announced by the Ministry of Defense.
21:05The appeal of the Self-Defense Force
21:08is to re-evaluate the treatment,
21:11and to increase the number of applicants.
21:14It is necessary to be the Self-Defense Force
21:17that young people long for,
21:20not only to re-evaluate the salary,
21:23but also to improve the work environment.
21:27For example,
21:30when you first joined the Self-Defense Force,
21:33you had to be naked.
21:37Women had to have short hair,
21:40but if you put it all together,
21:43you can admit it even if you have long hair.
21:46In the past, it was normal to have four to six rooms,
21:49but now everyone wants a private room.
21:52You can be the Self-Defense Force
21:55while raising children
21:58and organizing your own home.
22:01In the case of the Self-Defense Force,
22:04there was a difficulty in communication
22:07and it was difficult to use mobile phones and LINE.
22:10However, the Self-Defense Force
22:13is taking measures to make it easier
22:16to use your own smartphone
22:20By introducing AI and remote control systems,
22:23we want to make it possible to perform missions
22:26with as few people as possible.
22:29We are announcing a policy
22:32to make it possible for applicants
22:35to return to the Self-Defense Force
22:38and to order what is left to the outside world as much as possible.
22:43In addition, we are currently
22:46recruiting young people.
22:49In fact, many Self-Defense Forces
22:52are recruiting young people in their mid-50s.
22:55It's a physical fitness competition,
22:58so there are many jobs that can't be done if you're not young.
23:01It depends on the class,
23:04but in the case of the 2nd class,
23:07they were recruiting young people at the age of 54.
23:10It's quite short compared to other companies.
23:13By the way,
23:16the starting age of the pension
23:19is 65 years old,
23:22so many Self-Defense Forces
23:25re-employ until they get their pension.
23:28Most of them are security guards or drivers,
23:31and they re-employ at such places.
23:34It means that the employment environment
23:37in such places will be a little better.
23:40In the case of the former Self-Defense Force,
23:43security guards and drivers are the ones who were recruited.
23:48I think it's an important point,
23:51but I think the negative image of the Self-Defense Force
23:54that the general public thinks
23:57is that it's a low-wage job.
24:00If you don't improve it, it's hard to increase it.
24:03I don't mean to complain,
24:06but I think it's hard.
24:09I think it's necessary to improve it.
24:12I think it's hard to understand
24:15what's going on inside,
24:18so if you make it clear
24:21that you're doing this kind of thing,
24:24I think I'll feel like I'm still getting in.
24:27As an item to learn in school,
24:30elementary school, junior high school, and high school,
24:33if you increase the number of words
24:36that you use,
24:39I think the way of thinking will change a little.
24:42So, what are you doing overseas?
24:47In countries near Russia and the Middle East
24:50that are close to the threat of war,
24:53there is a countermeasure like this.
24:56The revival of the Chōheisei.
24:59It's being discussed in European countries.
25:02For example, Latvia
25:05revived the Chōheisei in November.
25:08It's in contact with Russia.
25:11In Croatia, it's being adjusted for re-opening.
25:14Even in Germany, there is a discussion
25:17to revive the Chōheisei.
25:20Denmark already has the Chōheisei,
25:23but from 2026, the policy is to add women to the Chōheisei.
25:26Because of the progress of Russia's Ukraine,
25:29especially for countries near Russia,
25:32it's a problem that must be addressed.
25:36Are young people who are good at games suitable for the military?
25:42For example, the US military has been hosting e-sports competitions.
25:45They are making an e-sports team,
25:48participating in competitions,
25:51and appealing to the public.
25:54They are cutting budget and developing games.
25:57Through games, they get knowledge about weapons and operations.
26:01In addition, they are trying to get people interested in the military itself.
26:06Nowadays, drones are used a lot in wars.
26:09However, the control of a drone is the same as that of a game.
26:12Therefore, it is said that the era of gamers is a time of rapid power.
26:17In the beginning,
26:20for example, in the submarine bombing system,
26:23the most powerful controller
26:26is the Xbox controller of Microsoft.
26:29In the submarine,
26:32the game controller was used.
26:35Moreover, in the submarine,
26:38you can only see the monitor screen.
26:41In the controller,
26:44you can shoot missiles and bomb.
26:47The technology is the same as in the submarine.
26:50Therefore, you can understand the idea.
26:53However, it's a little scary.
26:57The Self-Defense Force is playing an important role in the disaster area.
27:00Therefore, it is necessary to take measures
27:03to reduce the number of drones.
27:06I think it is such a challenge.
27:12Last month, in China,
27:15a Japanese man was assassinated.
27:18The reason for the crime has not been made clear.
27:22In Japan,
27:25it is also reported about the anti-Japanese sentiment of the Chinese people.
27:30Is it dangerous to go to China now?
27:35Do ordinary people have such anti-Japanese sentiment?
27:41Akira Ikegami explains
27:44how it really is.
27:48In Japan,
27:51anti-Japanese sentiment is reported.
27:54Let's see how it really is.
27:59First of all, about anti-Japanese sentiment.
28:04Have you ever seen a video like this?
28:1035 years ago,
28:13students and citizens who wanted democracy
28:16were oppressed by the Japanese military.
28:19The Tiananmen Square Incident.
28:22In fact, this incident started
28:25anti-Japanese education.
28:29Chinese young people wanted democracy
28:32and elected Tiananmen Square.
28:35The Chinese Communist Party was shocked by this.
28:38Anyway, they had to learn patriotism.
28:41They had to learn to love the Chinese Communist Party.
28:47The Chinese Communist Party regretted it.
28:50They decided to never hold a demonstration again.
28:54They decided to educate the people thoroughly.
29:00That's when they noticed Japan.
29:04The current leaders of the Chinese Communist Party
29:07were not elected by the people, right?
29:10Then why is the Chinese Communist Party ruling China?
29:13The Chinese Communist Party is ruling China
29:16because it fought and liberated the Chinese people.
29:19That's how the Chinese Communist Party emphasized its legitimacy.
29:22As a result,
29:25the Chinese Communist Party explained
29:28how terrible Japan had been doing.
29:31As a result,
29:34it became anti-Japanese education.
29:38Patriotism education is held in China.
29:41Anti-Japanese education is not held in China.
29:44That's what the Chinese government said.
29:48So, what did they actually teach?
29:51We asked Chinese people in Japan.
29:56It's a difficult question.
29:59It's hard to answer.
30:02I learned about the Nanjing Massacre and the Luokou Bridge Incident.
30:05It's about the actual history.
30:08I know that Japan invaded China.
30:11I saw the picture.
30:14But that was a long time ago,
30:17so it's a different story from what we know now.
30:20The Nanjing Massacre was taught.
30:23All children know that 300,000 people were killed.
30:26The number 300,000
30:29has no basis,
30:32but it is still used.
30:35As a hero,
30:38it is shown as a school drama.
30:41It's a kind of fiction.
30:44Is China only against Japan?
30:47Is it treating Japan as a villain?
30:50Japan invaded other countries.
30:54So, what do Chinese people think about Japan?
30:57So, what do Chinese people think about Japan?
31:00Here is the data.
31:03According to a survey in 2023,
31:0662.9% of Chinese people said
31:09Japan was not good.
31:12On the other hand,
31:1592.2% of Japanese people said
31:18China was not good.
31:21We have to accept this data.
31:24Recently,
31:27a campaign has been launched
31:30to warn people
31:33to be careful when they go to Japan.
31:36a campaign has been launched
31:39to warn people
31:42to be careful when they go to Japan.
31:45The percentage of Japanese people
31:48who have a bad image of Japan
31:51is higher than that of Chinese people.
31:55According to a survey in China last year,
31:58Japan was the number one country to go to.
32:01According to a survey in China last year,
32:04Japan was the number one country to go to.
32:07Mr. Ukisho, do you want to go to a country you don't like?
32:10I don't think so.
32:13Japanese food and sushi are delicious.
32:16I'm happy to go to Japan as a Japanese.
32:19In China,
32:23I know that Japanese food is delicious
32:26when I come to Japan.
32:29There are more and more people
32:32who want to eat Japanese food even after returning to China.
32:35Recently, Japanese food
32:38that can be eaten at a reasonable price
32:41has increased.
32:44Recently, Japanese food
32:47that can be eaten at a reasonable price
32:51has increased.
32:57Japan Doman is very popular in China.
33:00Japan Doman is very popular in China.
33:03What is Japan Doman?
33:06I've never heard of it.
33:09I've never heard of it.
33:12I've never heard of it.
33:15I've never heard of it.
33:18It's a Japanese animation.
33:21It has a big cultural impact
33:24It has a big cultural impact
33:27for many young people since they were born in the 1990s.
33:30for many young people since they were born in the 1990s.
33:34I asked a tourist about the impression of Japan.
33:37I asked a tourist about the impression of Japan.
33:40People in Japan are nice and friendly.
33:43The city is beautiful.
33:46It's very clean.
33:48It's very comfortable in Japan.
33:50The air is clean.
33:52It's very friendly to tourists.
33:56The food is delicious.
33:58And everyone is polite.
34:01I'm surprised.
34:03If it was really half a day,
34:05I wouldn't have come to Japan.
34:09It has been taught that the Japanese did bad things.
34:14But many Chinese people like Japanese culture.
34:23On the other hand, this incident is not only happening to Japanese people.
34:30The perpetrators of this incident are Chinese.
34:34It is said that many of them are people with economic problems.
34:41I think it is a common case in Japan that the perpetrators of this incident run to the police.
34:50I can see that China is seriously expanding the gap between the rich and the poor.
35:00China is in a big pinch now.
35:05China is in a big pinch now.
35:09China is in a big pinch now.
35:13China is in a big pinch now.
35:16China is in a big pinch now.
35:19China is in a big pinch now.
35:22China is in a big pinch now.
35:29A moment ago,
35:31China was the representative of a country with a good economy.
35:35It was said that China would become the world's largest economy.
35:41But recently, it has been said that China is not a good economy.
35:46China is an important trading partner for Japan.
35:52Let's see what China is really like.
35:57Here is the data.
35:59This is the forecast for 2020.
36:02China's GDP has increased dramatically.
36:07China is expected to surpass the U.S. GDP by 2029.
36:13China is expected to surpass the U.S. GDP by 2029.
36:16However, according to the forecast for 2023,
36:20China will not be able to surpass the U.S. GDP.
36:25China's economy is in a bad shape.
36:30The cause of this is the impact of the new coronavirus
36:34and the downfall of the real estate market.
36:37Various factors are considered.
36:40Here is what Akira Ikegami noticed.
36:45There is a saying,
36:47from the idea of a good economy to a bad economy.
36:50Akimoto, do you understand the idea of a good economy?
36:53Only a small number of people make a lot of money.
36:57There is a gap between the rich and the poor.
37:01That's what happened.
37:03Originally, China was a country where everyone was equal.
37:11It was a country where everyone was equal.
37:17It was a country where everyone was equal.
37:20It was a country where everyone was equal.
37:23As a result, it grew rapidly.
37:26It surpassed Japan and became the second largest economy in the world.
37:34However, there was a huge gap.
37:38Many people were dissatisfied.
37:42The government had to do something.
37:45So...
37:48The current state of affairs is that everyone should be equal and rich.
37:55That's what the government is doing.
37:59In other words, it's a trick to the rich.
38:03I don't think it's a bad thing.
38:07But it's a big mess.
38:11This is it.
38:13It's a trick to the rich.
38:16Alibaba, Tencent, etc.
38:18As a cooperative fund, each has 1 trillion yen.
38:22It's about 2 trillion yen.
38:27If you make money, give it to me.
38:30It's a trick to the rich.
38:34It's a trick to the poor.
38:37It's a trick to the rich.
38:40It's a trick to the poor.
38:42It's a trick to the rich.
38:45In China, it was popular to post SNS to make money.
38:50If you're proud of your rich life,
38:56your SNS will be deleted.
38:59Or the poor will be discouraged.
39:03This is a secret of the poor.
39:07The rich have become uncomfortable with the closure.
39:13They have begun to take action.
39:16What would you do?
39:21What is it?
39:23Is it something like a communist criticism?
39:26No, that's already five hats.
39:28It's closed as usual.
39:30I can't do it.
39:31Yes, please.
39:32Run away.
39:33Yes, that's right.
39:35Yes, now the rich are running away.
39:39According to a survey by the Investment Immigration Consulting Company,
39:4215,200 Chinese rich are expected to emigrate to foreign countries this year.
39:48This is the highest in the past and is increasing year by year.
39:52People who have been pulling the economy so far have begun to run away from China.
39:59It's okay if they don't stand out.
40:01But they may be given a clue and their assets may be confiscated.
40:05People who want to work more leisurely are running away.
40:12Not only Chinese rich,
40:14but also many foreign companies that have moved to China have begun to withdraw or shrink.
40:23In other words, companies are also starting to run away.
40:27For example, foreigners are caught as spies in China.
40:31Japanese people are also caught.
40:33They may be caught because they are called spies.
40:37We can't take such a risk and send our company's employees.
40:41That's what's happening.
40:43I think it's right to run away.
40:46As I explained earlier,
40:48the first thing is to make the rich rich.
40:51It was a policy in the first place.
40:54At that time, rich people worked hard,
40:57but they were confiscated.
40:59Now, they are called spies.
41:01I think it's ridiculous.
41:03I think it's time to run away.
41:06China is a country that has developed to be a hybrid of a socialist country and a capitalist country.
41:16I think it's back to the former socialist country.
41:20There is an image of going back to the war.
41:23If we don't do that, I don't think unilateralism will be established.
41:28In the end, China is a real unilateralist of the Communist Party,
41:33so if the Communist Party changes its policy,
41:36the common sense will not be understood.
41:39That's what's happened so far.
41:47Now, the Chinese Communist Party is in trouble.
41:51It's in a critical situation where it can't develop into a large-scale war.
41:56It's a place far away, but it has a big impact on Japan.
42:03Let's see what's going on now.
42:10I thought it was Russia and Ukraine until recently,
42:13but now it's Israel and Gaza.
42:15What was it?
42:17Kizbora.
42:22I don't know what kind of arrow they're fighting with.
42:26Let's summarize what we've seen so far.
42:29Israel, a country of Jews,
42:33Palestine, a country of Arabs,
42:37and Jerusalem, a holy place for both religions.
42:41They're arguing that this is their land.
42:45This is the Palestine issue.
42:48It's been going on for many years.
42:51Just a year ago,
42:53Hamas, which ruled Palestine and Gaza,
42:56attacked Israel.
43:00Israel said it was going to retaliate and attacked Gaza.
43:06The fighting continues.
43:09The number of victims is increasing.
43:15Recently, Israel has been attacking Lebanon,
43:19a neighboring country.
43:23In the south of Lebanon,
43:25Kizbora has been fighting Israel for many years.
43:30Iran is supporting Kizbora and Hamas.
43:35Iran said that Hamas and Kizbora
43:38were retaliating against Israel.
43:42They attacked Israel with missiles.
43:45Israel is angry about that.
43:48Israel is considering how to retaliate.
43:54Israel and its neighboring countries
43:57have been at odds for many years.
44:01They're saying that they can't take it anymore.
44:05They're trying to retaliate.
44:09A large-scale war has engulfed the entire Middle East.
44:13It's not strange to develop at any time.
44:16That's the situation.
44:19This is what they say.
44:22Japan is in a pinch due to the deterioration of the Middle East.
44:26Akimoto, what do you think will affect Japan?
44:29Oil?
44:3290% of the oil imported by Japan
44:35comes from the Middle East.
44:38When the Middle East becomes tense, oil rises.
44:42This has a serious impact on our lives.
44:46First of all, it's the source of energy.
44:49Electricity is used for generating electricity
44:52and heating at home.
44:54Oil is also used for cars, airplanes, and ships.
44:59Oil is also used for detergents and plastic products.
45:05When oil rises, electricity rises.
45:09When fuel rises to heat the room,
45:13vegetables rise.
45:17Everything rises.
45:20The price of goods is rising,
45:23but there is a risk that it will get worse.
45:27It's not just about the Middle East.
45:30There are many victims.
45:33I want Japan to stop this.
45:36Let's keep an eye on the Middle East news.

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