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00:00This week's theme is sports with mountains and valleys.
00:04The top athletes have stepped up with a lot of ups and downs.
00:10Yoshizumi is doing well.
00:13We'd like to hear your advice.
00:18Will there be good advice?
00:24First, the Judo Japan representative,
00:26Takamasa Anai, with mountains and valleys.
00:30This is Megurahe Kishizumi, who has been self-proclaimed by his age.
00:35He's been in the mountains for 3 years since he was 25.
00:39Looking back, I think I've been strong for 3 years.
00:42I was in a state of martial arts.
00:44However,
00:46he had a tragedy at the 27th Olympic Games in London.
00:52Here it is.
00:54He's 28 years old.
00:57I was in a state of martial arts.
00:59I was in a state of martial arts.
01:02Here's what happened.
01:05I was shaking in my room.
01:09What's going on?
01:12I was shaking in my room the night before the Olympics.
01:18What happened?
01:20I was in a state of martial arts.
01:23I got 5 gold medals in the 5th round.
01:28I was about to lose gold medals in the Judo Japan men's division.
01:34I had 100 and 100kg left.
01:37I was in the last round.
01:39I was one step ahead.
01:41I was in a state of martial arts.
01:45I was in a very difficult situation.
01:47Do you get told anything?
01:49Like, before the game, like Coach Shinohara?
01:51I get told things like, it's okay, do your best, but not like that.
01:54It's like, your team is ready, it's the best team.
01:57If you win the gold medal, you're a hero.
02:00No, no, it's a lot of pressure.
02:04And it's easier said than done.
02:06It's easier said than done.
02:07There's no way I can just come in and do it.
02:10And as a result, I lost twice.
02:13Gold medal, zero.
02:14Well, I lost the next day.
02:17So, everyone, I'm going to go home with the gold medal.
02:20But I have nothing.
02:22I only have the London Mass key chain.
02:24I'm going to take it home.
02:27I've been using it for 12 years now.
02:30Yasuhiro, what did you think of that?
02:32I'm glad I won the gold medal in Tokyo.
02:36I'm glad.
02:38I'm glad I won it.
02:41Next, we have the former Japan representative of women's soccer,
02:44Sawa Homare's Yamawarita.
02:48From the age of 10 to the age of 29, she has lived a long life.
02:52This is a dark period for women's soccer, according to the public.
02:57Women's soccer itself wasn't that much of an issue.
03:00It wasn't.
03:01I didn't even get a second chance to go on an expedition.
03:05Little by little, the results started to come out.
03:082,000 yen in Japan, 3,000 yen abroad.
03:12That's the money for elementary school students.
03:15But now, it's time for the big reveal.
03:19At the age of 32, she's finally going through her prime.
03:23Here's what happened.
03:26She won the World Cup, and the MVP of the Special Olympics,
03:29the National Medal of Honor.
03:32She won it all at once.
03:36That's amazing.
03:38I can't believe it.
03:39I don't know what that life-threatening moment was.
03:42That's amazing.
03:44It was worth the 20 years of hard work.
03:47Did this change your life drastically?
03:50Yes, it did.
03:52I was able to walk normally.
03:54I was able to talk to people.
03:56I was able to be seen by people.
03:59I was able to appear on TV.
04:01I wondered why I was there.
04:04You were there.
04:05Yes, I was.
04:07As a team, I won the National Medal of Honor.
04:11Karina Maruyama thought it was the National Medal of Nutrition.
04:14She thought she would get food.
04:18What's wrong with her?
04:21I don't want to be connected to Karina Maruyama.
04:27That's amazing.
04:29She won it all at once.
04:31Before that, she had a hard time financially.
04:35I came to the U.S. in 2000.
04:38At that time, I didn't have any money.
04:41I couldn't work in the U.S.
04:44I needed a mortgage to get a visa.
04:47But I didn't have any money.
04:48So I borrowed money from my father.
04:51I transferred the money to the bank.
04:53I said, I have money.
04:55I went to the bank and returned the money.
04:58I didn't have a network like I do now.
05:02I wrote a letter to my mother.
05:05It took a week for the letter to arrive.
05:07It took two weeks for the letter to arrive.
05:09I couldn't talk to anyone.
05:13I was late by one or two seconds.
05:15I waited for two weeks.
05:18How about you, Yosuzumi?
05:19You won the gold medal.
05:21Your environment has changed a lot.
05:24I got a lot of calls.
05:27When I went to the hotel, I got a grade up.
05:31Really?
05:32There were a lot of happy things.
05:35How about you, Maru?
05:36When I go to the U.S.
05:38I don't have a reputation in the U.S.
05:40It's not like that.
05:42The president of the President's Cup was elected as the representative of the U.S. vs. the world.
05:52I had a relationship with the U.S. president.
05:54My father, son, Clinton, Obama, Biden, and Trump were all elected.
06:01My father liked Bush very much.
06:03We had breakfast together for three consecutive years.
06:11I was told to eat breakfast.
06:13I didn't know if I could sit there.
06:15That's amazing.
06:18The president is complete.
06:21The president is complete.
06:23Next, let's take a look at Maruyama's graph.
06:31From the age of 23 to the age of 35, he was in his prime.
06:37Let's take a look at what happened in his prime.
06:43Big offer from a famous American company.
06:46What does that mean?
06:48When I won the championship at the age of 25, a big offer came to me.
06:54It was a terrible offer.
06:56At that time, I thought,
06:58Is that true?
07:02At that time, I had a contract with a company called Bridgestone.
07:08I see.
07:10My father said,
07:12I haven't paid you back for winning the championship once or twice.
07:15He said,
07:17I'll pay you back when I hear that story again.
07:20At that time, there was a person I loved in the offer.
07:26I even talked to him about a commercial.
07:29Did you talk to him about that?
07:31I talked to him.
07:35Did he refuse?
07:36He refused.
07:40My father was absolute.
07:42He was my teacher.
07:44Did he refuse?
07:47Yes, he did.
07:52He did.
07:53At the age of 36, he was in his prime.
07:57I became a professional golfer in 1992.
08:00If you don't play golf, you don't know this.
08:03I started playing golf at the age of 36.
08:05I started playing golf at the age of 36.
08:08I started playing golf at the age of 36.
08:10The size of the club was changing all the time.
08:13The size of the club was changing all the time.
08:15It's 460 cm now.
08:17In the old days, it was as small as a fist.
08:20It was as small as a fist.
08:22I couldn't keep up with the evolution of the club.
08:26I couldn't keep up with the evolution of the club.
08:30Even if I swing the same swing, the ball flies in a different direction.
08:33I thought,
08:35I couldn't keep up with the evolution of the club.
08:37I made a lot of mistakes.
08:40I was under a lot of pressure.
08:42I was under a lot of pressure.
08:44I was rejected.
08:46I was rejected.
08:48I was sick.
08:50I was sick.
08:52I have a question for Mr. Maruyama.
08:55I have a question for Mr. Maruyama.
08:57What do you do when you feel sick?
09:01What do you do when you feel sick?
09:04I go to a shopping mall in the United States.
09:07I go to a shopping mall in the United States.
09:09I change my sneakers and change my mood.
09:12I put them in a room.
09:14I put them in a room.
09:17I carry a lot of sneakers on my tour.
09:20I carry about 20 pairs of sneakers on my tour.
09:22I carry about 20 pairs of sneakers on my tour.
09:24This is a part of it.
09:27I bought about 2,300 sneakers in my life.
09:31This is about 3,000.
09:34This is about 2,000.
09:36How do you change your mood?
09:38I didn't have any money when I was in the United States.
09:42I didn't have any money when I was in the United States.
09:45I borrowed two tapes and watched it many times.
09:50I borrowed two tapes and watched it many times.
09:53I borrowed two tapes and watched it many times.
09:58You watch such videos.
10:01I watch it many times, but it doesn't change my mood.
10:05This story has nothing to do with YES or NO.
10:09This story has nothing to do with YES or NO.
10:12This story has nothing to do with YES or NO.
10:23How do you change your mood?
10:25I'm a drinker.
10:27I'm very shy.
10:29But when I drink, I can talk to anyone, be it Japanese or foreigners.
10:35There are a lot of foreigners who show their nose hair.
10:38There are a lot of foreigners who show their nose hair.
10:40I can pull out about 20 of them at once.
10:43When I show that to foreigners, they say,
10:45Hey, nose hair champion!
10:47That's when we get really close.
10:49What are you talking about?
10:51I can't do that!
10:54You can't be a nose hair champion!
10:57How do you change your mood?
11:01After winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics,
11:04I got a monkey, a squirrel.
11:07It's called Ume-kichi.
11:10I play with Ume-kichi and change my mood.
11:14Ume-kichi looks angry.
11:20Let's see what happened.
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11:55Let's overcome this together.
11:57We're working on the development of circulatory diseases.
12:00At various stores,
12:02How many candles should I light?
12:0562, please.
12:06Who's Kaoru-chan?
12:07I'm Kaoru-chan.
12:08Paytok is a shopping app.
12:09The more you buy, the more points you get.
12:11The more you buy, the more points you get.
12:15How do you take care of your health in the winter?
12:18I do.
12:19But 60% of the families felt that they couldn't spend last winter well.
12:24No way.
12:25How healthy are you?
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12:46I got it on Amazon.
12:48This year's My Best.
12:51Something's missing.
12:53If you're a Prime member, you'll get free music.
12:57The Best Playlist is now on sale.
13:01Korean food at home?
13:02Welcome!
13:04Gorgazusumu!
13:05Bulgogi!
13:06Amakaratamaran!
13:08Yangnyeomu!
13:09Four choices of Cook Do Korea!
13:11Home Korea is here!
13:16If you can smile with Rebawell.
13:19If you can move forward with Rebawell.
13:22Rebawell, a medical health care consultation.
13:26Change your days into strength.
13:31The Olympic medalist is actually before the competition.
13:35I wanted to quit gymnastics.
13:40But I didn't have any regrets.
13:44I wanted to forget gymnastics.
13:47So, I quit gymnastics.
13:49I'm an Outlander Plug-in Hybrid EV.
13:53It's environmentally friendly.
13:54I know.
13:55The EV has a long range.
13:56The interior is high-quality.
13:58I know.
13:59It's noisy.
14:00It's a good car.
14:01Outlander Plug-in Hybrid EV.
14:05What's this place?
14:06Shumai and white rice.
14:07Every time I bite, it's delicious.
14:08I mix pork, bamboo shoots and white rice.
14:11It's a waste to swallow.
14:13I wish I could eat this at home.
14:14You can.
14:15Eat Shumai at home tonight.
14:20You protected the high-priced land.
14:22My land is mine.
14:23By the way, why did you make it so big?
14:25I'll do it slowly.
14:26Slowly?
14:27Slowly.
14:28I don't want a monster to come.
14:35When I grow up, I'll be a baker.
14:38I'll make special bread for my dad.
14:40I'm looking forward to it.
14:42So, take care.
14:44I'll be fine.
14:46I'll be fine.
14:47Can my dad eat my bread in the future?
14:51For that,
14:52don't say,
14:53I won't be.
14:54I'll be fine.
14:56I want you to look it up.
15:01Dad,
15:02eat my bread.
15:12The seasons are changing.
15:17Hoshino Resort Kai
15:21What should I do?
15:22I can't decide.
15:23Dad,
15:24let's choose another one.
15:25But...
15:26Boy,
15:27choose one.
15:28I'll choose this one.
15:29Yes.
15:30I understand.
15:31Fusion World Daima 3000
15:33If you want to start, now is the time.
15:35Tokyo Marine
15:36It's limited.
15:37If you want to be healthy in the future,
15:39you can get insurance.
15:41You can get insurance.
15:42You can get health care.
15:43You can get health care.
15:45You can get insurance.
15:46You can get health care.
15:47You can get health care.
15:48You can get health care.
15:51Next,
15:52Yoshiko, the first Japanese medalist in Tokyo Olympics,
15:55is Taniyari Yamaari.
15:58He was 23 years old when he sank two years ago.
16:03What happened?
16:06Taniyari Yamaari
16:08He was the first Japanese medalist in his life.
16:12I was able to win a medal at the 2018 World Championships.
16:18But I had to compete in the same sports competition.
16:23I had to do the same performance.
16:25It was boring to practice.
16:27It was exciting.
16:28I had to do something new.
16:30But I did the same thing over and over again for two years.
16:33It wasn't fun.
16:35At that time, it was easy to get injured.
16:38I had to do the same thing over and over again.
16:40I got injured in the game.
16:41I gave up the game.
16:43That's how I became the first Japanese medalist in my life.
16:47I wanted to quit gymnastics.
16:49I thought I didn't have to do it.
16:52Didn't you have any regrets?
16:55I wanted to forget gymnastics.
16:58So I decided to quit being a Japanese medalist.
17:01I was worried.
17:03I thought about what to do.
17:05That was the only solution I had.
17:09But I left one medal for something.
17:12I didn't quit gymnastics.
17:16How did you regain the Tokyo Olympics bronze medal?
17:21I left gymnastics.
17:23I liked the feeling of gymnastics.
17:26I felt like I wanted to move.
17:29I was able to regain the feeling of gymnastics.
17:32I was able to regain the feeling of gymnastics.
17:35I wanted the Tokyo Olympics bronze medal.
17:38I was able to win the first Japanese medal in my life.
17:42I'm glad I came back to Tokyo.
17:47I have a question for the two ladies.
17:51When you turn 20, you think about retirement.
17:56When did you decide to retire?
17:59When I drink a lot of energy drinks, I think about retirement.
18:07I can't move.
18:09I start to rely on it.
18:12I drink energy drinks the day before.
18:15I drink energy drinks the next morning.
18:18I drink energy drinks before practice.
18:22When I start to rely on energy drinks, I think it's over.
18:26I want to continue to play soccer.
18:33I haven't played soccer since I retired.
18:39I don't play soccer with my children.
18:44I'm not satisfied, I'm satisfied.
18:47That's cool.
18:49I'm not satisfied.
18:52I'm not satisfied.
18:55Please say it there.
18:58I'm not satisfied.
19:12I was suddenly depressed when I started competing.
19:17Let's take a look at what happened when I was 11 years old.
19:20Chinese training.
19:26Chinese training?
19:28When I started training, my coach told me to try it.
19:34My coach was from Shanghai.
19:37Since then, I have been training hard in China.
19:41I will show you the real thing.
19:43I went to the training camp for three and a half months.
19:49I practiced every day from morning to night for about 12 hours.
19:54When I thought I could go home next week, my coach told me to stay.
20:05I went to the training camp with the Chinese players.
20:09I stayed there for a month.
20:12What was the one-way ticket?
20:15It was a plane ticket.
20:17My coach had it.
20:19After my coach left, I gave it to someone else.
20:21I didn't know.
20:23I thought I had to do my best for the rest of the month.
20:26Before I could do my best, my coach told me to go home tomorrow.
20:29I got a ticket from my Chinese coach.
20:32You couldn't do it freely in China.
20:34China is not as developed as it is now.
20:37There is a lot of rice in the bowl.
20:40I put the rice in the bowl and gave it to my aunt.
20:44There was a meal that I didn't know what to put on it.
20:48Really?
20:50Shanghai players are elite.
20:55I got a salary from the country when I was in kindergarten.
20:58I've been playing since I was a kid.
21:01I learned how to play the game.
21:05Was there a way to survive?
21:07At the same age as me, there was a fake fan club.
21:18There are 150 games in one software.
21:22There are 11 Mario games.
21:25I've never seen it.
21:28That's how you played?
21:30That's how I survived.
21:32That's amazing.
21:33There are 155 games.
21:36The man who believed in justice.
21:38Tonight on Fuji TV.
21:40A new key at 7 o'clock.
21:42It's been two years since the school school union started.
21:46We'll do it again this year.
21:48A year of fighting.
21:49So dry special.
21:52A movie at 9 o'clock.
21:54The Final.
21:56Why do I have to quit?
21:58Me too.
21:59It's the limit.
22:00I believe in you.
22:02You believe in me too.
22:04Fuji TV.
22:06The Tohoku Prefectural People's Association promises.
22:10The subsidy is to pay quickly.
22:13Review the warranty content according to the time.
22:16For those who look ahead and live.
22:19Tohoku Prefectural People's Association Group.
22:21There's a kid who's interested in Satoru at the company.
22:24I'll give you advice.
22:25There's a kid who's interested in Satoru at the company.
22:27I'll give you advice.
22:28He's enjoying Satoru so much.
22:30What's going on?
22:32Well...
22:33Well, no.
22:34Satoru is the village farmer.
22:37Hello, lemon tart.
22:40Freshly fried.
22:44Let's cast a spell called Lemon Tart.
22:48Kewpie.
22:49A lot of lemon tart.
22:52Who should I consult?
22:54Recruit agent.
22:55I don't know if I should change jobs.
22:58Recruit agent.
22:59I don't know who it is.
23:01Recruit agent.
23:04Recruit.
23:06Seven's delivery.
23:09Seven now.
23:12Seven now.
23:15Seven now.
23:16The shortest 20-minute delivery.
23:18Seven now.
23:19If it's your first time, it's even better.
23:22Gundam.
23:30All right, let's go.
23:52Hello, new idea.
23:53M-BOX Joy, debut.
23:56Honda realizes a spacious terrace space with its own technology.
24:01Now, where do you enjoy it?
24:03M-BOX Joy, debut.
24:07If it's a new Chinese restaurant, it's a store-quality 5-tree Ankake Yakisoba.
24:10The umami of vegetables and pork becomes thick.
24:15It's delicious.
24:16It's so delicious.
24:175-tree Ankake Yakisoba.
24:18No. 1 in sales.
24:19No. 1 in sales.
24:22Zero.
24:23I want to make my smartphone debut, but I don't want to put pressure on my father.
24:27Are you worried about that?
24:29Zero.
24:30If this is the target plan, I'll give my child 20GB.
24:34Zero yen.
24:35I love you.
24:37The broadcast so far was provided by the sponsor you see.
24:44The broadcast so far was provided by the sponsor you see.
24:47It's a short jump, isn't it?
24:50Yes, it is.
24:51How many seconds did you jump?
24:53About 1.7 seconds.
24:56Isn't it amazing?
24:57That's why you do it all the time, right?
24:59Yes, of course.
25:00I jump six times in the Olympics.
25:03If I fail one more time, it's a cumulative score, so it's not just one more time.
25:08So if I fail one more time, it's almost over.
25:12Like other sports, I'm envious of your efforts to play a game for a long time.
25:21What is the charm of jumping?
25:24I think it's fleeting.
25:27I think the charm of jumping is the dynamic acting and the fleetingness that disappears into the water.
25:32I'm sorry, but I don't understand.
25:34Do you know when you jump?
25:38Yes, I do.
25:40I can tell when I jump that it's not good.
25:43But you can't fix it right away, can you?
25:46I have a good sense, so I can fix it.
25:53Can you fix it?
25:55Yes, but if I can't fix it, I'll hit my back.
25:58There's a video on YouTube where you hit your back.
26:01I don't know what that is.
26:03I think he already knows that it's not good.
26:10Next is Tanaka Fumiyaki, who has been nominated for the Rugby World Cup Best 8.
26:19Tanaka is 16 years old and is in high school.
26:24Let's see what happened.
26:28He joined the rugby club that runs until he cries.
26:32What does this mean?
26:34This is a place called Fushimi Factory in Kyoto where I became a model for the School Wars.
26:39Shinji Yamashita is a model.
26:42Mr. Yamaguchi always watches our training.
26:47At that time, I was the general director.
26:49Did you go there?
26:50Yes, I went there.
26:51When the summer camp came, the teacher said,
26:55I'm going to run.
26:56We run together.
26:57We run all the time.
26:59The bus comes at the end.
27:01We run all the time.
27:03The teacher makes us run until we cry.
27:07Until you cry?
27:08The teacher makes us run until we cry.
27:10If we don't cry, it won't end.
27:13We are moved and cry.
27:15But when there are people who don't cry, the teacher says,
27:18Why don't you cry?
27:20We run all the time.
27:24At the end, everyone cries.
27:26We run all the time until we get tired.
27:31I was moved by that.
27:33The teacher made us run.
27:36It was a very hard training.
27:38When I was in high school, I was made to sit in the concrete for about 7 hours.
27:44From the second hour, I was in a hurry.
27:48It was too painful.
27:51Mr. Terada, what do you think?
27:53When I practice a lot, I run more than 300 times a day.
27:58But I have to go up the stairs.
28:04That was the most painful.
28:08Mr. Anai, what do you think?
28:09I talked about 350 times.
28:11I don't lose just by the number.
28:13I ran 1000 times.
28:15It was intense.
28:17It took me about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get into the technique.
28:26Thanks to that, I was able to get into the technique.
28:28I'm still a teacher.
28:30I let him do it.
28:33You let him do it?
28:34I let him do it.
28:36You let him do it because you let him do it?
28:38I let him do it because I let him do it.
28:40But I can't tell him at all.
28:42It's expensive not to be able to tell.
28:48The son of a hunter has been kidnapped.
28:50The safety of the child is the top priority.
28:52The Final.
28:56We will do it again this year.
28:57It is a special that does not include a year of fierce fighting.
29:01THC
29:0840 types of nutrients
29:1040 types?
29:14Supplement
29:16Isn't this a strike shot?
29:18It's impossible.
29:19It's not sweet.
29:20It's a flower field in my head.
29:22There is no such thing.
29:25Yodakura's Great Operation Collaboration
29:31To the stage of the movie Harry Potter
29:35Warner Brothers Studio Tour Tokyo
29:38Tickets are on sale.
29:40Welcome to the special Hogwarts only in winter.
29:43Hogwarts In The Snow
29:46Who should I consult about changing jobs?
29:48Recruit agent.
29:49I don't know if I should change jobs.
29:52Recruit agent.
29:54I don't know who it is.
29:56Recruit agent.
29:59Recruit.