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00:00This program is brought to you by the Japan's only book store, DAREGA KAITON NEN.
00:10This program is brought to you by the Japan's only book store, DAREGA KAITON NEN.
00:16So, where are we starting today?
00:19Today, we are in Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
00:22We are in the Iguria room.
00:24This is Chigasaki.
00:26It's Chigasaki.
00:28It's Chigasaki.
00:30It's bright.
00:32It's a wood-style room.
00:34This is the owner.
00:36He fell in love with Mishima Yuki's work in his 30s.
00:39No, no, no.
00:40It's a very extreme story.
00:42In July of this year, he opened a book store specializing in pure literature.
00:48It's a very good story.
00:50This is the highlight of this book.
00:54Wow, what is this?
00:56This is a collection of all the works of Mishima Yuki over the past two years.
01:00There are 105 books.
01:02That's a lot of books.
01:04These are all his first-hand books.
01:07That's a lot of books.
01:09It's rare.
01:10I thought it was a fashionable cafe-style bookstore in Chigasaki.
01:16But it's a lot of books.
01:18That's amazing.
01:20I don't want to sell them if I can.
01:22But you want to show them.
01:24I have a normal version, so I want to buy that one.
01:28Don't buy the first edition.
01:30Then don't put it there.
01:32I don't have anything to sell.
01:34Can I look at the exterior again?
01:36The exterior is completely different.
01:38It's more like white and red.
01:42I understand.
01:44It's completely different.
01:46This is the book of this week.
01:50The Diary of a New Beast Doctor.
01:52Yes.
01:54It's a pop book.
01:56I think I've seen this person on the TV show.
01:59I think so, too.
02:01It's very rare.
02:03The director of an animal hospital who has examined more than 100 animals.
02:09This is a collection of his daily life.
02:12It must be hard.
02:14The structure of his body is amazing.
02:16I don't have anyone to look at me.
02:21I'm not a big deal.
02:24But I wanted to make use of it.
02:28He's a great person.
02:30Next.
02:32I'm Kenichi Hamukai.
02:34Nice to meet you.
02:36You can call me a doctor, right?
02:38Just in case.
02:40You're a veterinarian, right?
02:42Yes.
02:43How long have you been doing this?
02:45I've been doing this for 21 years.
02:47How did you start?
02:49Were you a cat or a dog at first?
02:51Yes.
02:53At first, I was a cat or a dog.
02:56I like animals.
02:58That's why I became a veterinarian.
03:00I wanted to see various animals.
03:03While I was doing that, I heard rumors.
03:07Many animals came to me.
03:09What do you do as a veterinarian?
03:16I'm in the veterinary department.
03:18It's a department of veterinary medicine.
03:21Do you go to the animal hospital?
03:24Yes.
03:25How long do you learn there?
03:28I'm in the department of veterinary medicine for 6 years.
03:31I have to go there for 6 years.
03:33It's the same as medical school.
03:36I have to go there for 6 years.
03:38What I do in 6 years is...
03:40Cow, horse, pig.
03:42Goat.
03:44Chicken.
03:46Wait a minute.
03:47You can't get a cat or a dog.
03:51That's about 60 to 70%.
03:54What about a cat or a dog?
03:56A cat or a dog.
03:59Why is that?
04:02A veterinarian gets a license from the government.
04:07The government gives a license to the people...
04:10to protect the food and livestock of the people.
04:14And to give safe food to the people.
04:19That's why I got a license.
04:21So you raise people who can see properly when they have a disease.
04:26That's right.
04:28Recently, there is a bird influenza.
04:31It's our job to protect the food that people can eat.
04:36Recently, there was a person who bought a pig.
04:40That's right.
04:42So I brought a textbook that I used when I was in college.
04:45And I taught him how to raise a pig.
04:47You taught him how to raise a pig.
04:50Normally, I bring a cat or a dog.
04:53Do people refuse to go to other places?
04:55That's right.
04:56Even if you bring a dog or a cat?
04:58I can't see it.
05:00So I bring a cat or a dog.
05:02You never refuse.
05:03I don't refuse unless it's a big deal.
05:05Have you ever refused?
05:07I can't see it because it's too small.
05:09Really?
05:10I can't see it because it's too small.
05:15I can't see it because it's too small.
05:17So I brought a cat or a dog.
05:19So I brought a cat or a dog.
05:21I shouldn't have brought a cat or a dog.
05:23But you took good care of it.
05:25But you took good care of it.
05:27But when I see this, I can't do anything.
05:30That's right.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:34I can't do anything.
05:36I can't get a shot.
05:37I can't get medicine.
05:39You can't see that.
05:41But when it gets bigger, you can see it.
05:43That's right.
05:45What happens to the pig?
05:47For example.
05:48This is the butt.
05:50This is the butt.
05:52This is the butt.
05:54Is the pig this big?
05:56This is the butt.
05:57This is the butt.
06:00The surgery opens up the stomach.
06:02The surgery pulls the pig from the inside of the stomach.
06:07What is the study for?
06:10The pig pushes the pig from the outside and comes back.
06:14It's in the position where it should come out.
06:16It's in the position where it should come out.
06:17Yet, the pig doesn't come back to where it was without pushing.
06:21So, you have to open the stomach and pull the pig back.
06:25I see.
06:27There are no books or books with the structure written on them, right?
06:30There are almost none.
06:31But do you check them?
06:33Yes, we do.
06:34Most of them are in English or foreign languages.
06:37Oh, I see.
06:39But it's difficult to find the right amount of anesthetic, right?
06:41Yes, it is.
06:42How do you design it?
06:44For example, this is the anesthetic for fish.
06:49There is a tank below,
06:51and there is an anesthetic in the tank.
06:54The anesthetic is circulated by a pump and applied to the gills.
06:58Oh, I see.
07:01The anesthetic is applied to the gills,
07:03so the anesthetic is applied to the gills.
07:05I make this kind of device the day before I go to bed.
07:09When did you make it?
07:11You make a device to apply anesthetic to the gills.
07:15This is also a sponge for surgery.
07:17This is a yellow sponge for car polishing.
07:21I cut it with scissors to fit the sponge.
07:25You don't sell sponges for car polishing, do you?
07:28No, I don't.
07:29Did you fix this sponge?
07:31Yes, I did.
07:32Oh, I see.
07:33That's great.
07:34Customers will be happy.
07:36Do you make various devices by hand?
07:39Yes, I do.
07:40Do you make a lot of devices?
07:42Yes, I do.
07:43Oh, I see.
07:44What is this?
07:45Is this a turtle?
07:46Is this a turtle?
07:48This is a device to remove the gills of a turtle.
07:51This is round, so if you let go of your hand, it will fall off.
07:55However, there is a rule that you should not put your hand in the gills of a turtle.
07:59Oh, there is a rule.
08:01When I thought there was nothing good,
08:03I thought I could use tongs.
08:07What do you do with the gills of a turtle?
08:09I mostly use plastic tongs.
08:11Oh, you don't use plastic tongs.
08:12So you bring a plastic tong and do this.
08:17You can't use metal tongs.
08:19They will be reflected.
08:20Oh, I see.
08:21Can a turtle use plastic tongs?
08:23Yes, it can.
08:24Can a turtle use plastic tongs?
08:26Yes, it can.
08:27Oh, I see.
08:28What's wrong with the turtle?
08:31The turtle doesn't eat food.
08:34The turtle doesn't breathe.
08:35That's why I use plastic tongs to diagnose the turtle.
08:38Do you know if the turtle's gills are bad by looking at the plastic tongs?
08:40Yes, I do.
08:43But if you don't know whether the turtle's body is normal or not,
08:46you can't tell if the turtle is abnormal.
08:48So I take a picture of a normal turtle's gills and gills.
08:53And I compare them.
08:56It takes a lot of time.
08:58It's amazing.
08:59Isn't there a crocodile on this cover?
09:03Yes, there is.
09:04Is there a crocodile?
09:05Yes, there is.
09:06Is it safe?
09:08No, it's not safe.
09:09It's very scary.
09:12It's scary, isn't it?
09:13Yes, it is.
09:14There was a crocodile as big as this last week.
09:17Did you buy it at home?
09:20What does the crocodile do?
09:21I don't know.
09:23He's not interested in humans.
09:25He's not interested in humans.
09:26He's a mafia.
09:27He's a mafia.
09:28He's a mafia.
09:29He came into this box and said,
09:32It's okay if you close your mouth.
09:34Oh, I see.
09:37Did you close your mouth properly?
09:38When I saw it, it was out of place.
09:40It's scary.
09:42The clerk said,
09:43It's dangerous.
09:45What was wrong with the crocodile?
09:48At that time,
09:50I thought it might be a hemorrhoid.
09:52I can't open it.
09:54I can't see this.
09:57It's like a poncho.
09:58What's that?
09:59What do you do first?
10:00Do you take a X-ray?
10:02I asked if there was a picture of him opening his mouth.
10:05Everyone has a cell phone now.
10:07I saw a picture of him opening his mouth.
10:10You can make a judgment.
10:12That's right.
10:14I see.
10:15Isn't it difficult to decide on medical expenses?
10:18We're free to decide on medical expenses.
10:20You can't decide.
10:21You don't have insurance, do you?
10:22I have insurance.
10:24It's different from the national health insurance.
10:28It's not decided how much it costs.
10:32In the case of humans,
10:34It's the same everywhere in the country.
10:37In the case of animal diseases,
10:38The director decides on his own.
10:41For example,
10:43How much is the cost of a crocodile's hemorrhoid?
10:47I gave him medicine.
10:50I gave him 10 medicines for 500 yen each.
10:53It's 5,000 yen.
10:545,000 yen.
10:55What's the cost of the doctor's examination?
10:58It's 800 yen.
11:00It's cheap.
11:01It's cheap even though it's dangerous.
11:03For example, the amount of danger and the amount of mouth-to-mouth are not included in our computer.
11:09I can't type.
11:10I can't type.
11:11It's 800 yen for work.
11:13Mr. Degas will be angry.
11:15Really.
11:21What's the most expensive thing you've ever done?
11:23Is there anything expensive?
11:25It's about 70 kilograms of turtles.
11:30Turtles.
11:32I had a surgery and was hospitalized for about a month.
11:38You were hospitalized in your own hospital.
11:40It's 400,000 yen.
11:42400,000 yen.
11:44Did the owner tell you anything about this?
11:46No, he didn't.
11:47It's 400,000 yen.
11:50What is this?
11:51It's amazing.
11:53It opens the shell.
11:54It opens the shell.
11:56It opens the shell.
11:58It's like a time machine.
12:00It opens the shell.
12:02The turtle cuts the shell.
12:04You can't cut it with a knife, right?
12:06You can cut it with a saw.
12:07You can cut it with a saw.
12:10It's an electric saw.
12:11There is a special saw.
12:13For turtles?
12:14It's not a turtle.
12:18For example, you can cut a person's bone.
12:22You can cut a person's head.
12:24You can cut a person's head.
12:26You can use this thing to cut a turtle's shell.
12:31So after surgery, you can do it again?
12:34You can't do it without returning it.
12:36Can you attach it back?
12:38Yes, there is a way to attach it.
12:40There is a way to attach it.
12:42There is a round thing.
12:44There is a round thing.
12:48In the home improvement store,
12:50There's a hole in the metal fence, and there's a piece of putty that fills that hole.
13:01You make it round and stick it on.
13:04You can do that?
13:06Actually, I invented this.
13:10You discovered it?
13:12Yes, I did.
13:13So if you do this, it'll be fine?
13:16After three months, you can remove the putty and stick it on.
13:19Wow, that's amazing!
13:21So it's natural.
13:24The skeleton is made of bones.
13:28The skeleton of a turtle is made of bones.
13:33You cut the bones and stick them back together.
13:37That's what it looks like.
13:40I don't know if I'm doing it right.
13:43Maybe you should use a knife.
13:48Do you go to the home improvement store to buy this?
13:52I buy it on Amazon.
13:54You buy it on Amazon?
13:56I buy it on Amazon.
13:58Do you go to Amazon all the time?
14:00Of course.
14:01I wonder if there's a big one.
14:03It's the same with Tongue.
14:05It's the same with Tongue.
14:08Is there any other surgery that was difficult?
14:12A big pig.
14:13A big pig?
14:15It's a pig that weighs 80 kilograms.
14:17It's a pet, right?
14:18It's a pet.
14:19It's a mini pig.
14:21I can't stop eating it.
14:23I can't stop eating it.
14:25I don't know what I'm doing.
14:27I don't know what I'm doing.
14:31All I can do is operate on it.
14:33I can't stop eating it.
14:35From the skin to the stomach,
14:39there's this much fat.
14:43It's like a pork cutlet.
14:46You can't eat it anymore.
14:49When I opened it, the stomach was like this.
14:51The stomach was swollen.
14:54I was wondering what was going on.
14:56When I opened it,
14:58the gastric fluid came out.
15:00I sucked the gastric fluid.
15:03Then, it got stuck.
15:06When I opened it,
15:09the head of the mop came out.
15:11What?
15:13The mop got stuck.
15:15I want to eat it.
15:17You don't know that.
15:20You don't know the details.
15:23I didn't think it was a mop.
15:25I thought it was a different kind of pig.
15:27I thought it was a new type of pig.
15:30The next day.
15:34The next day.
15:35Do you think the animals are cute?
15:40I think so.
15:42I sometimes wonder why you buy this.
15:45I think so.
15:47I think so.
15:49It's a common thing.
15:51A common thing?
15:54I don't know what's normal.
15:57I don't know what you're talking about.
15:59I don't know if it's normal or not.
16:03I think so.
16:04I think there are a lot of bones in the ventricles.
16:09I don't know if it's normal or not.
16:12What's wrong with the mop?
16:14When I had a blood test,
16:17the number of kidney problems was high.
16:21It's different for animals.
16:23Do you know the normal number of a mop?
16:26I don't know.
16:28I think it's high.
16:31Do you compare it with a close animal?
16:36Of course, I compare it with a close animal.
16:39And the blood test result.
16:42I think it's possible that it's a mammal.
16:46I think so.
16:49I think so.
16:51I think it's possible.
16:54If you check the result, you think it's a mammal.
16:57Yes.
16:58I think it's possible.
17:01I think it's possible.
17:05I think it's possible.
17:07Do you teach them how to buy it?
17:10I teach them a lot.
17:12For example, what kind of teaching?
17:14For example, for birds and reptiles,
17:18I teach them how to be extravagant.
17:20Really? I didn't know that.
17:23What is the extravagance of reptiles?
17:26For example, I teach them how to eat good flies.
17:30Reptiles don't usually eat feed.
17:33But if they eat high-protein food,
17:36they get bloated.
17:39I didn't know that.
17:41I teach them how to eat.
17:46I have a cat.
17:48Do you teach them how to buy a cat?
17:51Cats are relatively strong.
17:54But cats are prone to urinary tract diseases.
18:00When cats get old, they get kidney disease.
18:05So I teach them how to buy a cat food.
18:10So basically, you teach them how to take care of cats.
18:14Yes.
18:16Sometimes, my cat clings to the toilet and urinates.
18:23What is that?
18:25It's really funny.
18:27It urinates?
18:28I don't know.
18:29But I don't think it's a disease.
18:31It's not a disease.
18:32That's good.
18:33It's a strange one.
18:34It's a kidney disease.
18:36It's a kidney disease.
18:38It's not a disease that's trying to become something.
18:41It's not a disease that's trying to become something.
18:42I don't think it's a disease that's trying to become something.
18:45Do you buy anything at home?
18:48I buy a lot of things.
18:49What do you buy?
18:50A cat.
18:52A fox.
18:55A snake.
18:58It's a strange person.
19:00It's a strange person with a strong personality.
19:04But it's cute, isn't it?
19:06Do you like snakes?
19:09Or do you think snakes are cute?
19:13What do you think?
19:14I like both.
19:16And...
19:18I can't buy it at the store.
19:21So...
19:23Can I leave it here?
19:26I see.
19:28I don't know what to do with the turtle.
19:30Can you buy it for me?
19:32You can buy it at the store?
19:35Yes.
19:36You can't refuse it?
19:38If I go somewhere, I'll buy it for you.
19:40That's kind of you.
19:42A cat.
19:43A fox.
19:44Why did you buy a fox?
19:45There's a store that sells more foxes.
19:47I want you to study foxes.
19:50What are you talking about?
19:52How can I give it to you?
19:54You should study it.
19:56It's too small.
19:58You might be bored with it.
20:01What do you want to say in this book?
20:04We have many animals as pets.
20:07It's easy to get them.
20:09But I want you to know that any animal needs treatment.
20:14That's why I'm writing this book.
20:19I see.
20:21I'll read it.
20:23If you have an unknown symptom, you can cure it.
20:29I'm not interested in humans.
20:32But if you look at it like that, you can cure it.
20:36I can imagine it.
20:38You can cure it with any animal.
20:41If you buy this book on Amazon, you can get putty as a related product.
20:47My teacher uses it.
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