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00:00You can't stop. You can't let your opponent think you're coming.
00:03Why can you go from there?
00:05After that, I often pull in my knee and take a joint.
00:10I have to be careful of that.
00:12I can't stretch my elbow.
00:14That's why my center of gravity tends to come forward.
00:17If you stretch your elbow and put your weight on your back,
00:19you can take this arm and get a joint.
00:23Or you can get a triangle.
00:25That's why everyone bends like this.
00:27And you put your weight on the front.
00:29I don't want to lose my arm.
00:32Why did you go for another one?
00:34Tsunoda-san's technique is called the ant hell.
00:37Ant hell?
00:38I can't call it that.
00:39You don't want to go into the ant hell, so you put your weight on your elbow.
00:42Next, you go into the ant hell of Tomoe throw.
00:44I see.
00:45You can't do either.
00:47That's right.
00:48Look at this.
00:49You're going to hate it.
00:51Is this the position of your legs?
00:53I usually throw Tomoe with one leg.
00:55I can stand it with one leg.
00:57In the end, I use two legs.
01:00I add one more leg and hold it with both legs.
01:04At the end, I put my weight on my opponent's stomach.
01:07Oh, you're right.
01:08I throw Tomoe in the direction of Tomoe's stomach.
01:11If you look at it in slow motion like this,
01:13your legs move like your hands.
01:15You can move so skillfully.
01:18That's amazing.
01:21You can do anything with your legs, right?
01:24I'm not used to it.
01:26I'm not used to it.
01:27That's amazing.
01:29I'd like to ask you a lot of questions today.
01:31Thank you in advance.
01:33Thank you in advance.
01:34Where would you like to start?
01:36I'd like to start with HITOSHINA, which is cheap and delicious.
01:38Okay.
01:39Natsumi Tsunoda's story of the most delicious food in her life.
01:44First of all, soup full of family memories.
01:49This is a mushroom soup from a restaurant in Los Angeles in my hometown, Yachiyoshi.
01:55Mushroom soup?
01:57I used to go there when I was a kid.
01:59With your family?
02:00Yes, with my family.
02:01It looks like a mushroom.
02:03Does it look like a mushroom?
02:05No, no, no.
02:06The bowl?
02:07There is a pie on top.
02:08The pie is beautifully inflated.
02:13Yachiyoshi.
02:14It's interesting to find a restaurant in Los Angeles in Chiba.
02:17Yachiyo High School.
02:18There is a hat.
02:20It's a shrine.
02:21I'm proud of it.
02:22I'm proud of it for the rest of my life.
02:27Is it Italian?
02:29Los Angeles.
02:31Isn't it a Western restaurant?
02:32Is it a Western restaurant?
02:33Yes.
02:35You don't use salt and pepper at all?
02:37No way.
02:38It's a gentle feeling.
02:39Yes, it has a very gentle taste.
02:41There is no salt.
02:43It's cute.
02:44It's in this.
02:46There is a pie on top.
02:48I thought it was pie dough, but it was bread.
02:50It was bread.
02:52I thought it was a pie.
02:54The part that sticks to the pot on the side is moist.
02:58Peel it off and eat it.
03:00Oh, I see.
03:02It's bread.
03:03It's a mushroom.
03:04It's a mushroom.
03:06Oh, it's like this.
03:08Children will love this.
03:10It looks delicious.
03:1270,000 meals.
03:13It's amazing.
03:15I always order one for my family and share it with everyone.
03:19It's pretty big.
03:20I see.
03:21Do you still think it's delicious?
03:23It's delicious.
03:24I can't forget it.
03:26You started judo from Chiba, right?
03:29That's right.
03:30My father was a judo player.
03:32I told him that I would definitely let my child do it.
03:35My sister was a little weak when she was born.
03:38I was born healthy, so he said he would definitely let me do it.
03:42He took me to junior high school when I was two years old.
03:45Did all the adults around you think you were amazing from the beginning?
03:51No, they didn't.
03:52I was too weak.
03:54I was always crying.
03:57When I was in elementary school, I thought I just had to win the first round.
04:01Didn't you want to quit?
04:03When I was in high school, I thought I wanted to quit.
04:06I didn't want to go home late because I had a little more practice at school.
04:11Oh, I see.
04:12You didn't want to go home late.
04:14I didn't want to go home late.
04:16After that, when I was in junior high school, I lost the first round of the national tournament.
04:22I went to a famous judo school and practiced.
04:27There are a lot of judo players who win medals at the Olympics.
04:31There are a lot of high school students who are already in the Japanese school system, right?
04:34Yes.
04:35You couldn't get in there, could you?
04:36I couldn't get in.
04:38I'm still asked that question.
04:40Among the members who participated in the Olympics,
04:42Is there anyone who hasn't won a gold medal or a silver medal?
04:47Is there such a way to be teased?
04:50Is there anyone who hasn't won a gold medal or a silver medal?
04:53I don't like it.
04:54I'm being teased like this.
04:57On the contrary, it's amazing.
05:00I think there are some people who are worried about sports and want to quit.
05:05Looking at Tsunoda, you still have a long way to go.
05:09What has changed? What have you changed?
05:11I really wanted to quit when I was in high school.
05:13I've been doing my best for the past three years.
05:18I'll do my best.
05:20If I get this score, I won't be able to get stronger from now on.
05:24You've done your best.
05:27I want to quit.
05:29My high school teacher scolded me.
05:32My high school teacher scolded me.
05:35Your high school teacher scolded you?
05:37Your high school teacher scolded you?
05:40There was an introduction to Kyogo University.
05:47It was a recommendation.
05:49I didn't feel like doing it.
05:51I did judo all the time when I was in high school.
05:53I did judo all the time when I was in high school.
05:55I wanted to be a college student.
05:58I wanted to enjoy the life of a college student.
06:01My mother scolded me.
06:03I don't spend money on that kind of fun.
06:07I understand how you feel.
06:09I understand how you feel.
06:12But you still do judo, don't you?
06:14But you still do judo, don't you?
06:15Yes, I do.
06:16My mother said that if I was in the national team, I would pay for my tuition.
06:24When I was thinking about what to do,
06:27my high school teacher started teaching judo.
06:33My mother said that if I was in the national team, I would pay for my tuition.
06:36My teacher said that I didn't have to do my best.
06:38I thought I was in the national team.
06:40It's very inconsistent.
06:42I thought I was in the national team.
06:44Your motivation is too inconsistent.
06:46I think it's a top athlete's story.
06:48I'm sorry.
06:51What do you usually do in college?
06:53You usually do judo and enjoy your college life, don't you?
06:56That's how I started.
06:58It's fun.
06:59I only practice for an hour in club activities.
07:03It's short.
07:04After practice, we eat dinner together.
07:08We stay together until midnight.
07:10It's a long time.
07:11It's a long time.
07:13It's longer than being in a family restaurant.
07:15Then you don't do judo anymore.
07:18When I was in the national team,
07:21my body didn't move as much as I thought it would.
07:25Of course.
07:26You only practiced for an hour.
07:29You ate dinner together.
07:31My body was tired.
07:32Your body was tired.
07:34I was frustrated to lose.
07:36Did it change from there?
07:38Yes.
07:39I started going to practice.
07:41When I didn't practice,
07:44I used the dojo to practice Jujutsu.
07:47I invited people from the city to practice.
07:50I joined the dojo.
07:53I practiced more.
07:55Did practicing Jujutsu change your style of Judo?
07:58I used to win with joint techniques.
08:00It's rare.
08:02There weren't many girls who practiced Jujutsu at that time.
08:06I was a three-person student, but I won the championship.
08:09When I was in the third year of university,
08:11I was able to win an individual match with all the Japanese students.
08:15That's amazing.
08:16You won the championship here.
08:18That's amazing.
08:20Let's move on.
08:21This is the second item.
08:23The next item is also cheap and delicious.
08:27The next item is a seasonal fruit that supports the pinch in the player's life.
08:33This is a famous cake shop called Tane Fruits near my university.
08:41Is it a fruit cake shop?
08:43Yes.
08:44When I moved to Japan and was about to enter university,
08:47I went to the shopping district with my mother.
08:50I found this shop.
08:52The cake there was very delicious.
08:54The shop was closed because of the refurbishment of the station.
08:59When I became a member of society,
09:02my acquaintance bought me a cake when I was in the hospital.
09:06I thought I had seen this cake before.
09:09It was a cake of Tane Fruits.
09:13When I was in the hospital, I was very happy.
09:17I asked my acquaintance if this cake shop had been revived.
09:20He told me that the cake shop had been relocated and opened near the station.
09:25From then on, I started going to the shop.
09:30Kogunji.
09:32It looks like a new shop.
09:34It does.
09:35Even though it's new.
09:40There are more kinds of cakes than I expected.
09:43It looks delicious.
09:45It's the season.
09:48There are so many kinds of fruits.
09:50It's a simple cake with fresh fruits.
09:55Aren't they juniors?
09:56Are they juniors?
10:00It looks delicious.
10:01It looks delicious.
10:03How do you eat this?
10:06You crush it and eat it.
10:07Are you kidding me?
10:10It's a luxury.
10:11It's very delicious.
10:13It looks delicious.
10:15There are a lot of seasonal fruits.
10:19The fruits are very fresh and delicious.
10:23Ms. Tsunoda was selected as a national strength athlete at university.
10:28However, she had a knee injury.
10:31She had to undergo surgery for the first year as an athlete.
10:35Until now, it was natural for me to do judo.
10:38But when I couldn't do judo at all,
10:41I felt like there was a hole in my heart.
10:45I realized that judo was such a big thing for me.
10:50After the surgery and rehabilitation,
10:53I had a two-year contract.
10:55If I don't win all the titles,
10:58I won't be able to do judo in the future.
11:03I will practice day and night.
11:08I will practice all the judo that I can do.
11:11You've been doing judo for a year.
11:13That means you have a strong desire to do judo.
11:16Normally, the heroine of a manga would be shaken once.
11:21Didn't you do it at the club?
11:23No, I didn't.
11:24I'm glad you didn't do it.
11:28Ms. Tsunoda has been fighting for 8 years since her return.
11:31She has been fighting with the thought that it may be the last match of her life.
11:35Finally, she won the Olympic gold medal this year.
11:41It is said that there is a secret to such strength other than practice.
11:46You have a lot of routines, don't you?
11:49T-shirt, underwear, and spats are all the same.
11:53Is it the same every time?
11:54It's the same every time.
11:55I've been wearing the same thing since I was a college student.
11:58Is it out of print?
11:59Yes, it's out of print.
12:00I wanted to update it, so I looked for it for a while.
12:03I was told that I hadn't made it yet.
12:07So I have to wear it carefully.
12:10Can you win even if you wear a new one?
12:15I don't have the courage to do that routine.
12:17Can't you break it?
12:18You're the type to carry it around.
12:20I carry it around a lot.
12:22What else?
12:23My father bought me this kind of jitsu.
12:26Is it a gift from your father?
12:28It's not for the match.
12:30I've always had the one my father bought me for the first time.
12:35I always take it to the match.
12:37I wash it with this and that the night before.
12:40I wash it with water.
12:41I put it on a white towel in the bathroom and go to bed.
12:45That's a great ritual.
12:48What do you do when you lose?
12:51There are times when you lose, right?
12:52There are times when you lose.
12:53What do you do when you lose when you wash the jutsu and ask for a jutsu?
12:58When I go home, I think about what I'm missing when I go back to Kamidana.
13:06Next time, I'll make sure I don't do that.
13:12Can I say something really rude?
13:14Jutsu doesn't matter, does it?
13:16It's rude.
13:17It's rude.
13:18It's rude.
13:19There are times when you lose.
13:21When you lose, you look back at your practice.
13:24Jutsu doesn't matter, does it?
13:26I have this jutsu.
13:28It's rude to make one.
13:34What else?
13:35I'm in touch with my sister right before the match.
13:39Does that matter?
13:41My sister has a strong feeling right now.
13:45When I say to my sister that I might lose, she says,
13:49It's okay. You can do it.
13:52Does she encourage you?
13:53She says, I'll go next time.
13:58I don't listen to music and I'm always in touch with my sister.
14:01At that time, do you think you might lose?
14:04I'm scared. What should I do?
14:07That's how it feels.
14:10This one.
14:11I'm scared.
14:12I'm looking forward to it.
14:13I'll go next time.
14:14I'll go next time.
14:16She's scared.
14:18I want to move closer to the seat.
14:20Your sister is coming to the venue.
14:22This is at the Olympics.
14:23Did you do that?
14:25The seat doesn't matter.
14:26As long as you come flying.
14:29I feel like I can win because my sister is on it.
14:32I'm really weak.
14:35My sister is standing behind me like a guardian deity.
14:40She's staring at me, so I'm fine.
14:42She's looking over there, so I'm scared.
14:44She's not coming out.
14:46There was a time when she didn't come out.
14:49She's saying, I'm going to move on.
14:51My sister.
14:53There's a guy who's moving on.
14:55He's already retired.
14:57He moved on and turned pink.
15:00That's right.
15:01Next time, don't lose to Kihaku.
15:05Did you say that to your sister?
15:07Yes, I said it to my sister.
15:08It's you.
15:10Why did you say that to my sister?
15:12That's weird.
15:13Tsunoda is doing it.
15:15Don't lose to my sister.
15:18This is the 10th final.
15:2010th final.
15:21That's amazing.
15:22My sister was in Japan once.
15:24She was cheering for me.
15:25It was a grand slam match.
15:26The final will probably be at 1 or 2 o'clock.
15:29At that time, my sister probably fell asleep.
15:31I lost that match.
15:33My sister apologized to me.
15:35She said, I'm sorry.
15:36I fell asleep.
15:38She said, I'll take a break next time.
15:40Let's move on.
15:42Let's move on to the third final.
15:44This is also cheap and delicious.
15:46This is the best hitoshina in my life.
15:49The best hitoshina in Tsunoda's life.
15:53It's yakitori bowl that he ate with his university friends.
16:01The yakitori bowl at Daikichi Yakitori is the best in my life.
16:06Yakitori bowl.
16:07Did you all go there?
16:08We all went there and studied for the test.
16:12At a yakitori shop?
16:14I don't get in the way of studying at a yakitori shop.
16:17You should go home early.
16:19How many hours do you stay there?
16:21I stay there until 1 o'clock.
16:23No matter where you go, you stay there for a long time.
16:26I stay there from 5 o'clock.
16:28From 5 o'clock?
16:29I stay there for 8 hours.
16:308 hours?
16:31Isn't it the time when one person's shift is over?
16:34You have a part-time job, don't you?
16:36I eat there all the time.
16:37Do you eat there all the time?
16:38I eat there all the time.
16:39That's good.
16:40If you're a judo player, you'll eat there.
16:42Do judo players know that?
16:45It's a chain store.
16:46It's a chain store.
16:48She stays there for 8 hours.
16:51What did the store manager say?
16:53He said he always supports me.
16:56No matter how many hours you stay there?
16:58No matter how many hours I stay there.
16:59He said he opened the store recently.
17:02It looks delicious. Yakitori is good.
17:04Yakitori is really good.
17:06Is this a yakitori bowl?
17:07Yes, this is a yakitori bowl.
17:08She puts the sauce on the yakitori.
17:14Is this a Daikichi bowl?
17:16Yes, I eat only the sauce.
17:19Do you eat only rice instead of yakitori?
17:23No, I eat about 2 bowls of rice when I order.
17:27I eat only the sauce.
17:29I eat rice like this.
17:31I eat rice with sauce.
17:34I eat a lot of sauce.
17:35I eat a lot of sauce.
17:36I eat a lot of sauce.
17:38I eat a lot of sauce.
17:39The sauce is very delicious.
17:41I heard that.
17:43I asked Tsunada's college junior, Sayaka Iijima, about the survey.
17:48This is Sayaka Iijima.
17:51She is the Daikichi of this school.
17:53Is she really?
17:55She is the Daikichi of this school.
17:57She has a lot of injuries.
17:59I think she spent a lot of time here.
18:03She was crying and laughing with her classmates.
18:05She has been asked a lot of questions.
18:07I asked Tsunada Iijima about the survey.
18:10She is a cool senior who takes her to the practice with her.
18:13She gives advice during the practice of judo.
18:15She is a cool senior who is very reliable.
18:18However, she is shy and too worried.
18:21Is she too worried?
18:23When she graduated from university, she was always quiet in front of people.
18:28She was hiding behind her juniors.
18:30Is that so?
18:32I always ask Sayaka Iijima to come forward.
18:36Do you ask her to come forward?
18:38You ask Tsunada Iijima to come forward.
18:40You ask Tsunada Iijima to come forward.
18:42We went to the practice together.
18:44When Iijima talked to the teacher,
18:47I asked him if he was her sister.
18:49That's terrible.
18:51She was a reliable junior.
18:56Next, I will ask Tsunada Iijima a question.
19:01I'm scared.
19:03When I go to dinner with Natsumi,
19:05I eat the same amount as Natsumi.
19:07But I get fat.
19:09I eat too much.
19:11I heard Tsunada Iijima's story.
19:13Natsumi said,
19:15Natsumi said,
19:17Natsumi said,
19:19Natsumi said,
19:21Natsumi said,
19:23Natsumi said,
19:25Natsumi said,
19:27Natsumi said,
19:29Natsumi said,
19:31I've never seen her get so fat.
19:37How do you look back on your judo life?
19:41I feel that I couldn't have come this far if it was just me.
19:46I think I was supported by many people.
19:50I didn't give up because many people helped me.
19:57I understood that I wasn't strong.
20:01I did my best.
20:03Many people helped me.
20:05I was able to fight without losing confidence.
20:10I don't think I won a gold medal.
20:14I think we all won a gold medal.
20:17I think so.
20:19Maybe it's because we've known each other for a long time.
20:22Can I borrow your juzu?
20:24You said earlier that it had nothing to do with juzu.
20:27Even if it's just one grain?
20:29There's no such thing as just one grain.
20:33Cheers!
20:41Who made you the happiest?
20:47I didn't do it on purpose.
20:49Before the Olympics,
20:52I had a dream about Koichi Domoto.
20:55I've liked him since I was a kid.
20:57I had a meal with Koichi Domoto.
21:01I don't think I've ever had such a happy morning.
21:04When I was on TV,
21:07he told me about it.
21:09He showed me a video letter.
21:12He showed me a video letter about the situation.
21:16That's how I met him.
21:22This program was brought to you by Suntory.
21:30You want to meet him, don't you?
21:32If I meet him, I might die.
21:34If you ever meet Koichi,
21:36send an e-mail to your sister and ask her to cover for you.
21:40I might live a long life.
21:44Next time on Mizukami Koushi.
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21:48I don't remember.
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