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00:00:01Good morning.
00:00:03The White Rush has begun.
00:00:05It's been a while.
00:00:07Mr. Furutachi, nice to meet you.
00:00:09Nice to meet you, too.
00:00:11I thought you were going to read the script,
00:00:13but I was wondering why I had to read it.
00:00:15I was so nervous.
00:00:17I thought I had to read it,
00:00:19but my mouth was getting heavy.
00:00:21Why?
00:00:23I've been watching you closely.
00:00:25I've been watching you closely.
00:00:27I'm going to treat you like a burden.
00:00:29Please don't, I'm not like that.
00:00:31I hate you saying that in such a low voice.
00:00:33I hate you saying that in such a low voice.
00:00:35I hate you saying that in such a low voice.
00:00:37I'd like you to come back next time,
00:00:39but please sit in the opposite seat.
00:00:41I'd like you to come back next time,
00:00:43but please sit in the opposite seat.
00:00:45Mr. Toyosaki is the announcer for the daily show.
00:00:47You're not nervous, are you?
00:00:49No, no, no.
00:00:51Maybe I'll get sick of it.
00:00:53You don't get to meet Mr. Furutachi, do you?
00:00:55When I went to the dressing room to say hello,
00:00:58I think it was natural, but when I said,
00:01:00I'm Toyosaki, a freelance announcer. Nice to meet you.
00:01:03I felt like my eyebrows moved when I said that.
00:01:06I was like, what?
00:01:08The way you use each word,
00:01:10the way you use the female characters,
00:01:13I was like, am I wrong? Am I right?
00:01:16I felt like I was being suspicious.
00:01:19What was it like for you, Furutachi-san?
00:01:21When you appear on other hosts' shows,
00:01:24is there something you think about?
00:01:27If I make a big mistake, I think,
00:01:30but if I go into the details,
00:01:32there are a lot of places where I make mistakes in Japanese.
00:01:35The other day, I said, I feel uncomfortable.
00:01:37Ha ha ha ha ha.
00:01:38Even though you're being noisy,
00:01:40there were a lot of comments.
00:01:42If you feel uncomfortable,
00:01:44you're doubly feeling it.
00:01:45No, no, I don't feel anything right now.
00:01:49I'm scared, I'm scared.
00:01:50No, no, it's hard to talk today.
00:01:52How many words did you feel uncomfortable with in the ending?
00:01:56How many words did you feel uncomfortable with in my Japanese?
00:01:59Please say it with me.
00:02:01Nice to meet you.
00:02:03This program is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped
00:02:07talk about their personal opinions.
00:02:13On the 11th,
00:02:14a special parliament was convened,
00:02:16which was elected by the House of Representatives,
00:02:18and a presidential election was held.
00:02:22Since the parties were split in half,
00:02:24it was the first time in 30 years that a decision was made.
00:02:28Once again,
00:02:29President Ishiba of the Liberal Democratic Party was elected.
00:02:36However,
00:02:37in order for the minority parties to realize their policies,
00:02:40the cooperation of the opposition parties is indispensable.
00:02:44In order to escape the casting vote,
00:02:48the catchphrase,
00:02:49increase the number of handholds,
00:02:51was used as a reference to the 1.3 million yen wall.
00:02:56In the election,
00:02:574 times more seats were added,
00:02:59which led to the National People's Election.
00:03:04On behalf of the party,
00:03:05there was a great deal of attention,
00:03:06and the expectations were high.
00:03:07There was a great deal of attention,
00:03:08and the expectations were high.
00:03:09There was a great deal of attention,
00:03:12Approximately 5 hours before the presidential election,
00:03:16there was an apology meeting on the issue of women.
00:03:22What was reported this morning is almost true.
00:03:26What was reported this morning is almost true.
00:03:29I would like to sincerely apologize to many people
00:03:33I would like to sincerely apologize to many people
00:03:36from all over the country for their expectations.
00:03:39I sincerely apologize.
00:03:40I sincerely apologize.
00:03:47Editor in Chief Takamatsu Hagawa has a difficult relationship
00:03:50Editor in Chief Takamatsu Hagawa has a difficult relationship
00:03:53with ex-gravure idol,
00:03:54and was referenced in the weekly newspaper
00:03:58that he sfurry in inside a bar on October 30th.
00:04:03I already told my wife that I would marry her on the day of the presidential election.
00:04:06I already told my wife that I would marry her on the day of the presidential election.
00:04:07I think there was a part that was blown away.
00:04:09People who can't protect the people closest to them can't protect the country.
00:04:12That's exactly what my wife told me.
00:04:15It's one of the words that was said.
00:04:17The body was in the spotlight.
00:04:20There was no voice asking for an autopsy in the House of Representatives.
00:04:24From the House of Representatives, who will hold the election next summer.
00:04:29With Tamaki as the center, we'll all get back together again.
00:04:32There's an opinion that we're trying to do our best.
00:04:35Representative Tamaki's successor has been appointed.
00:04:40On the other hand, there are critical opinions.
00:04:43It has been decided that a new survey will be conducted by the House of Representatives.
00:04:49The ruling party that plays the king of politics and money.
00:04:53The ruling party that is swayed by the female scandal of He-Man.
00:04:56Nagata is in chaos.
00:05:00Mr. Furutachi, on November 11th, there was an election.
00:05:05Mr. Ishiba was elected as the Prime Minister of Japan.
00:05:09Mr. Ishiba, what do you think of the Ishiba Cabinet?
00:05:13I've been in the same place for a long time.
00:05:19I've seen the storm of forced dismissal in the self-governing government.
00:05:24I'm glad that the National Assembly has grown.
00:05:26I see. As a result of this election, there was no development in the self-government.
00:05:30For the people, there is a concern that they want it to be decided soon.
00:05:34We have to look at that.
00:05:36But I'm glad.
00:05:37Because we have to mix up all kinds of opinions.
00:05:41By extending the 28 seats of the National Assembly this time,
00:05:45It may be possible to implement policies that could not be done by the self-government alone, such as the 1.3 million yen wall.
00:05:52What do you think?
00:05:53No, it's difficult.
00:05:55Now that Mr. Tamaki is out of office, I think the self-government will come in handy.
00:06:00Oh, I see.
00:06:01Up to 1.78 million yen is a limit of 7 to 8 trillion yen.
00:06:06Even the local government is angry.
00:06:08It's a limit of 4 trillion yen.
00:06:10So you don't have to say, let's make it about 1.13 million yen.
00:06:18On the other hand, I said that I would implement the 1.3 million yen wall in 1.78 million yen during the election.
00:06:24After all, after the news of the disadvantage came out,
00:06:27You can also think of going to the strong without giving up.
00:06:32There are some places where I want you to do it that way.
00:06:35Have you ever met Mr. Toyosaki?
00:06:37Yes, I have.
00:06:38Mr. Shiba?
00:06:39Mr. Shiba was said to be a member of the Tohnai Yato.
00:06:43He has a lot of things he wants to do.
00:06:45Moreover, he has a very strict opinion on politics and money.
00:06:49I had a very good impression of him.
00:06:51After all, if you join the government, you won't be able to say what you want to say.
00:06:56I was very shocked.
00:06:57So when Mr. Hatsuji was taken last time,
00:07:00I was rooting for Mr. Ishiba.
00:07:02If you become the prime minister,
00:07:04I was told that the words would change so much.
00:07:09But the election is over.
00:07:11There is a very low chance of losing.
00:07:14I think it would be nice if you could do what you want to do.
00:07:18On the contrary, I'm looking forward to it.
00:07:20I'm wondering if you can show me from here.
00:07:23Mr. Toyosaki, what do you think of Mr. Ishiba?
00:07:25Has he changed recently?
00:07:27I've heard a lot of people say that.
00:07:29But he didn't change his opinion.
00:07:31The post has become the prime minister.
00:07:33For the first time.
00:07:34So the post has changed.
00:07:37It's a little different.
00:07:40The prime minister is the prime minister.
00:07:42So I'm going to fix it little by little.
00:07:44Mr. Ishiba's own administration and policy.
00:07:48I think there's something to look forward to.
00:07:51On the other hand, what about the opposition?
00:07:55He's gotten stronger.
00:07:57He's the head of the National Democrats.
00:07:59He's also a casting vote.
00:08:01But he's really bad.
00:08:03He's a member of the 148th Congress of the Liberal Democratic Party.
00:08:05He's standing out.
00:08:07That's why this happened.
00:08:09He's been targeted.
00:08:11But how does the opposition side...
00:08:13They're not working together.
00:08:15They're putting pressure on the opposition.
00:08:17I'd like to see a solid bill.
00:08:19I'd like to see you move forward little by little.
00:08:21I'd like to see you move forward little by little.
00:08:23Mr. Bakawarizu, you're the representative of the National Democrats.
00:08:27You're the representative of the National Democrats.
00:08:31On the day of the inauguration,
00:08:33You're the representative of the National Democrats.
00:08:36In the end, the森林宮堂見るのを終わらので林林会を開いて話し合うってことですよ
00:08:43In the end, the森林宮堂見るのを終わらので林林会を開いて話し合うってことですよ
00:08:45In the people's eyes, what do you think about this?
00:08:47In the people's eyes, what do you think about this?
00:08:49On that day, we'll take a meeting and get together.
00:08:51On that day, we'll take a meeting and get together.
00:08:53We'll talk about this.
00:08:55We'll talk about this.
00:08:57This talk is meaningless to the people.
00:08:59This talk is meaningless to the people.
00:09:01But the contrary.
00:09:03I'd like to see how much you're talking.
00:09:05It's not like it's logically decided that it's no good.
00:09:09What's the point of opposing it?
00:09:12They know it's no good.
00:09:14They know it's no good.
00:09:15But they took 28 of the policies that had to be done.
00:09:19So they're going to deliver the voices of those people to the public.
00:09:22And they're going to make a policy.
00:09:24They should do that too.
00:09:26They should finish it off with a roll of paper.
00:09:28The Law and Justice Committee.
00:09:29The Law and Justice Committee is a ceremony.
00:09:31It has nothing to do with it.
00:09:33It's just a show.
00:09:35Even this time,
00:09:37I think the National Democratic Party's crisis management is amazing.
00:09:43I asked an expert.
00:09:46In Takamatsu, it's been famous for a long time.
00:09:51In terms of politics.
00:09:53It hasn't started yet.
00:09:55When will it come out?
00:09:57It came out at this timing.
00:09:59When various forces worked.
00:10:01Of course, Mr. Tamaki, himself, and the National Democratic Party knew it in advance.
00:10:07Under the crisis management of what to do.
00:10:10I thought I was a great worker.
00:10:12Ms. Takae Ito, a woman of the Sankin Committee.
00:10:15It's also here.
00:10:17What are you doing for such a once-in-a-lifetime chance?
00:10:21I'm angry.
00:10:22I have to work hard from here.
00:10:24At the end, it's a little lower.
00:10:28I'm the only one in the world.
00:10:30I'm the one who judges.
00:10:32I'm saying that.
00:10:34That's why everyone is angry.
00:10:37Mr. Tamaki is relatively sorry.
00:10:40I think it's vivid that he's trying to go.
00:10:42It's like a fight.
00:10:44In the party.
00:10:45I'm angry and I'm lifting it up.
00:10:48Mr. Atsushi is a commentator.
00:10:50Mr. Tamaki's opinion.
00:10:52Am I a commentator?
00:10:54This opinion was good.
00:10:57I saw everything.
00:10:59Mr. Tamaki's opinion.
00:11:01I am.
00:11:03With my own mouth.
00:11:05Without running away from anyone.
00:11:07From the very front.
00:11:08As a reception.
00:11:09I think it was very good.
00:11:11I think I've prepared quite a bit.
00:11:14Don't make me angry.
00:11:16Bad things are bad.
00:11:17It's obvious that Mr. Tamaki is bad.
00:11:19I'm the only one who gets angry.
00:11:21I was firmly angry at my wife.
00:11:24I've been told over and over again that I've been hit.
00:11:27My wife is angry.
00:11:29I don't think there's anyone around me who can get angry about family problems.
00:11:33Even so, I'm lowering my head.
00:11:35I've been told over and over again that my wife was angry.
00:11:38I think the strategy was serious.
00:11:42Speaking of the strategy.
00:11:45I don't think I should have said that I was attracted.
00:11:50I thought about my wife's feelings.
00:11:52If I said it without running away.
00:11:54Why did it become such a bad relationship?
00:11:56That's when I realized I was attracted.
00:11:58The fact that I stepped in.
00:11:59On the contrary, I felt a good feeling.
00:12:02I'm not a fan of follow Mr. Tamaki.
00:12:05It's not.
00:12:06I didn't, but I stepped in it.
00:12:08Those who watch and listen to it think so.
00:12:12Maybe I've told my wife that I was going out.
00:12:15I think you're the only one who can get angry about that.
00:12:18If I were to be replaced by someone else, who would be able to understand Tamaki-san's words?
00:12:28If my wife is okay with it, I can't be mad at her about the infidelity.
00:12:32But Tamaki-san was a little too excited, wasn't he?
00:12:34Because he was singing a bad song on the internet for the first take.
00:12:38It was a magical carpet.
00:12:40It was a big hit with no money and no power.
00:12:43Yes, Kanasaki-san.
00:12:44He was singing, like, I'm going to pick you up.
00:12:46And he was playing the keyboard by himself with two people.
00:12:49So I thought, this is bad.
00:12:51At that time.
00:12:53Maybe he wanted to use SNS well and increase the number of followers.
00:13:00Of course, he talks seriously, but he wants to show his private side and increase the number of fans.
00:13:06Maybe there was a strategy like that.
00:13:07Also, I thought he was good at the last bow at the apology meeting.
00:13:11Please tell me.
00:13:12Normally, if I were to talk about the two of you earlier,
00:13:17What do you mean by being attracted?
00:13:21In this day and age,
00:13:23In the past, Showa politicians used to say that it was bad to play with fire.
00:13:27If you play with fire now, it's rude to your opponent.
00:13:31That's why it's better to say that you were attracted.
00:13:35Especially at the last bow,
00:13:37I'm sure there are a lot of shabby politicians.
00:13:39I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:13:41I'm sure there are a lot of shabby politicians.
00:13:46When I said, I'm sorry,
00:13:48I'm not hitting the stand microphone.
00:13:50I'm sorry, but I'm shaking.
00:13:52I showed you that I was quite old-fashioned.
00:13:55From the head to the back.
00:13:57Are you talking about technology?
00:13:59I feel like I'm old-fashioned.
00:14:01You're shaking.
00:14:03I'm shaking because I'm shaking.
00:14:05You're shaking.
00:14:07This is like me.
00:14:09If I can't make a policy from now on,
00:14:11I'm not going to fight you then.
00:14:13That's where I'm talking about.
00:14:15You forgave me then.
00:14:17I'll do my best with the policy.
00:14:19I'd like you to do your best.
00:14:21We'll talk about the 130,000-dollar wall from next week.
00:14:23We'll talk about the 130,000-dollar wall from next week.
00:14:25Will it be 178?
00:14:27Will it settle down in the meantime?
00:14:29I'm sorry, but the most important thing to do in this future Congress is
00:14:31I'm sorry, but the most important thing to do in this future Congress is
00:14:33I think the most important thing is how much the Yato government will do to improve the policy of the Politburo Restrictions Act.
00:14:40I was proud of the Kishida administration, but it didn't make sense at all.
00:14:46After all, the ban on corporate group donations is the plan.
00:14:52That's all there is to it.
00:14:53You're going to step in and do it?
00:14:55I think we have to do it.
00:14:5730 years ago, there was an incident like that.
00:14:59I've been trying to stop it for the last five years.
00:15:02That's what's been going on for a long time.
00:15:05It's going to be a policy that's going to lead to profit no matter what.
00:15:09No matter what you do.
00:15:11In fact, the people's democracy is falling behind.
00:15:14Other parties, such as the Liberal Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party, are saying,
00:15:17Let's do it.
00:15:19If all the parties agree, we'll get on board.
00:15:24The Liberal Democratic Party has said that the ban on corporate group donations will be lifted.
00:15:30I'd like you to talk more about that at the committee.
00:15:35This will change politics.
00:15:37If the ban on corporate group donations is lifted, how will politics change?
00:15:43For example, what I expect from the people is that
00:15:47Right now, gas prices in Tokyo are over 180 yen.
00:15:53It's about 6 to 7 trillion yen.
00:15:57They're holding back about 18 yen.
00:16:01But if we withdraw the trigger information that the people's democracy is saying,
00:16:06Gas prices will go down by 25.1 yen.
00:16:09In the first place, there's a double-digit tax on consumption tax.
00:16:13If we do this quickly,
00:16:15Gas prices will go down.
00:16:17The gas prices will go down.
00:16:21We want it to reach the people as soon as possible.
00:16:24That's the good news.
00:16:27If we have to do that,
00:16:29If we have to do that,
00:16:35It's 1.5 trillion yen a year.
00:16:37It's 25.1 yen a year.
00:16:39We've been taking taxes so far.
00:16:41If it's 1.5 trillion yen,
00:16:44In about three years,
00:16:46It's better than the 6 to 7 trillion yen we've put in so far.
00:16:49Including that,
00:16:51In various lobby activities,
00:16:54If there's no more interest-led,
00:16:57If there's no more interest-led,
00:17:00If there's no more interest-led,
00:17:03This will change the way tax is used.
00:17:06I think this is a turning point.
00:17:09I'll shut up after this.
00:17:12I'm serious.
00:17:14I'm serious.
00:17:19I'm serious.
00:17:20I'm serious.
00:17:29I'm serious.
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00:28:25The Australian government has introduced a bill banning the use of social media for children under the age of 16.
00:28:36This bill obliges businesses such as TikTok, Instagram and X to ban the use of social media for children under the age of 16.
00:28:46If the law is violated, the business will be fined.
00:28:51The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Albanese,
00:28:54claims that social media is a means of social exclusion,
00:28:57keeping children away from real friends and the experience of the truth.
00:29:04While social media is useful as a means of self-expression,
00:29:08it is problematic that it becomes a symbol of bullying and crime.
00:29:14Some states in the United States and the UK have taken action to ban the use of social media.
00:29:23However, if the bill is passed in Australia,
00:29:26it will be a country-wide age limit that is ahead of the rest of the world.
00:29:31I think it's a good idea to introduce a ban on the use of social media in Australia for children under the age of 16.
00:29:40I think it's a good idea to introduce a ban on the use of social media in Australia for children under the age of 16.
00:29:43What do you think, Ms. Toyosaki?
00:29:46You are the target of Instagram, TikTok and X.
00:29:50My child is five years old, so I don't use social media on my own.
00:29:56But as a parent, I understand the desire to ban it.
00:30:01I think it's right that it's a symbol of bullying and crime.
00:30:06However, so far, the platform has provided an age limit.
00:30:11I think it's because the country can't protect it.
00:30:14In the case of Australia.
00:30:16But when I think about whether it suits Japan,
00:30:20in Japan, even adults throw very bad words on social media.
00:30:27I don't know what it's like in Australia.
00:30:30There are a lot of people who use bad words in this state.
00:30:34I think it's wrong to say that children should not use it.
00:30:38I think it's quite difficult in Japan.
00:30:40Australia plans to develop technology to block the use of social media for children under the age of 16.
00:30:50In Australia, 97% of teenagers use social media.
00:30:54In the case of trouble, it's bullying.
00:30:57It's spreading photos of Gizopole.
00:31:00It's a challenge to a dangerous challenge.
00:31:03Let's get excited.
00:31:06Each country, the United States, the UK, France, Norway, Australia are taking various measures.
00:31:14When I was a high school student or a college student,
00:31:17I started using social media on Facebook.
00:31:20I used it when I was a student, and then I became an adult.
00:31:23There are people who are older than me who don't use social media.
00:31:26Looking at the operation of social media in the company,
00:31:29I think it's better for people who use social media after they become adults.
00:31:34We think so, too.
00:31:36I think it's better to stop using social media.
00:31:39But I don't think it's that simple.
00:31:42I think it's wrong to use it.
00:31:44I'm glad I used it when I was a student.
00:31:49It's complicated.
00:31:51Mr. Bakarizumi, what do you think?
00:31:54Even if we limit the enjoyment of children who use social media safely,
00:31:59we have to prevent it.
00:32:02So it's better to stop using social media.
00:32:05I think it's better to stop using social media.
00:32:08That's why it's like this.
00:32:10For example, when I was a child,
00:32:12I couldn't go to the game center until I was a few years old.
00:32:15I think it's because there are bad guys who do bad things there.
00:32:20That's how it's been made.
00:32:23I think it can't be helped.
00:32:25Most people will stop using social media.
00:32:30Some people will use it.
00:32:33But as a country, as a city,
00:32:35I think it's better to say,
00:32:37Let's stop using social media.
00:32:39I think people who use social media will stop using it.
00:32:42Mr. Furuta, what do you think?
00:32:44I understand.
00:32:46It's a serious problem.
00:32:48That's why Australia is looking for a prime minister.
00:32:51It's a world news.
00:32:53I think it's one of the problems.
00:32:56I think they'll do as much as they're banned.
00:33:00There are a lot of people who are more addicted to adults.
00:33:03It's like a rain shower.
00:33:05It's raining from here, so let's put a bandage on it.
00:33:08Let's put a gum tape on it.
00:33:10We need to find out where the water comes from.
00:33:14Parents and children are not banned.
00:33:18It's just coming to the company.
00:33:20It's impossible.
00:33:22I think we need to raise the technology to block this and that for children and teenagers.
00:33:29I think we need to raise the technology to block this and that for children and teenagers.
00:33:33I think we have to do it.
00:33:35I think we have to do it.
00:33:37I feel like it's going to explode.
00:33:42I have two daughters and my eldest is 8 years old.
00:33:46I started to say I want to do SNS.
00:33:50I haven't said no yet.
00:33:52The more I say no, the more I can't answer the question of why.
00:33:59I'm just trying to figure out how old I want to be.
00:34:02I'm trying to figure out how old I want to be.
00:34:07You haven't given them your smartphone yet?
00:34:10I haven't given them my smartphone yet, but I've given them my tablet.
00:34:13It's like a tablet you can use at home.
00:34:15It's a tablet you can use at home.
00:34:17There's a search restriction on it.
00:34:19It's a kids' specification.
00:34:22It's not going to be gone.
00:34:27I think it's better to make rules for children on what to be careful of when using SNS.
00:34:37I think it's better to make rules for children on what to be careful of when using SNS.
00:34:45It's a rule that we've come up with.
00:34:47It's a convincing rule.
00:34:50I think we need to protect it.
00:34:52I think it's important for parents to be supportive of their children.
00:35:00Sasaki's child is in puberty.
00:35:03Does he have a smartphone?
00:35:06When he was in junior high school, he had a phone, but he couldn't communicate with his parents.
00:35:19Parents want to see their children's conversation, but they can't.
00:35:26I don't see it, but as a mother, I talk about it.
00:35:30For example, I get a lot of sexual invitations from people I don't know in various DMs.
00:35:37I don't know how to communicate with strangers.
00:35:42As Mr. Furutachi said, if you don't do something about it with the technology of the world, you may not want to touch it, but you may touch it.
00:35:51When I started watching TikTok, I watched it for a long time.
00:35:54I'm an adult, so I have to be careful.
00:35:58When I watch TikTok before going to bed, I watch it for about three hours.
00:36:02Mr. Furutachi, too?
00:36:03It's like a different person from what I just said.
00:36:07I don't know what it's like to watch it all the time without going to bed.
00:36:12I can't stop it.
00:36:14Mr. Inuzuka, is it necessary to step further into Japan and create a law on how to use social media?
00:36:24If you look at the global trend, you can't do that.
00:36:26Especially if there is a problem with child sexual crime or bullying, I don't think it can be left alone at all.
00:36:33The problem is how far you can restrict it.
00:36:36As you said, it doesn't make sense if you don't do it all over the world.
00:36:39Restriction is too strict.
00:36:42It's not good to do it this way.
00:36:44First of all, it's about employers.
00:36:47For parents, it's a duty, but it's not a violation.
00:36:50For example, restricting time, restricting views, restricting people who can access it.
00:36:56I think it starts with a partial restriction.
00:36:59But even if you restrict it, it's going to come back, right?
00:37:04That's right.
00:37:05It's a bit loose, but it's a restriction.
00:37:09Restriction doesn't mean that it's too strict.
00:37:13It's a matter of freedom of expression.
00:37:15What's going to happen 10 years from now?
00:37:17SNS, 20 years from now.
00:37:19I don't know what's going on with the device.
00:37:21I think it's going to be a time when you can comment while getting information with your glasses.
00:37:29It's not a tablet.
00:37:32It's going to come out here, or it's going to come out with glasses.
00:37:36And there's a possibility that reality is moving and living in a metaverse, a meta world.
00:37:40If you notice.
00:37:42Australians are not allowed to use SNS under the age of 16.
00:37:46What will happen in Japan?
00:37:51High beam on a train that doesn't follow the rules.
00:37:58Please do not leave the yellow line in the middle of the shooting.
00:38:04Everyone, safety is more important.
00:38:06Please do not leave the yellow line.
00:38:08Please be careful.
00:38:09Please be careful.
00:38:117th this month, at JR Yokohama Station.
00:38:14A studio that goes around the shooting that happened between railway workers and railway fans.
00:38:20About 50 so-called railway workers gathered at Yokohama Station on this day.
00:38:26The target is a train running on the Yokosuka Line.
00:38:29This train has already been decided to retire.
00:38:33It is said to be a precious thing that reproduces old coloring.
00:38:38However, in order to shoot this train.
00:38:41Some bad-mannered fans were outside the yellow display block.
00:38:46The staff warns many times, but the situation remains the same.
00:38:52If you don't want to stay in the shooting area, please stay in the high beam.
00:38:58I wonder if the photo will come out well.
00:39:13It is said that the light of the train should be kept in the high beam as a countermeasure.
00:39:18Angry fans shouted and screamed for no reason.
00:39:23In the high beam state, the photo does not shine and the train does not look beautiful.
00:39:28It is said to be a big problem for railway workers.
00:39:33After that, the manner was not improved, and the train started running in the high beam.
00:39:40JR East Japan wants to protect the manner and shoot.
00:39:46JR East Japan also wants to protect the manner.
00:39:49If you want to shoot, you should be angry at the bad-mannered fans.
00:39:54Or are you angry at JR East Japan?
00:39:59I don't want the image of the people who shoot the train to be bad.
00:40:02Most of them are really good people.
00:40:05They are people who follow the rules.
00:40:08They are outside the display block.
00:40:10They are inside the platform.
00:40:12They are doing it properly.
00:40:14They are doing it for people who do not follow the rules.
00:40:17In the end, the train runs in the high beam.
00:40:20Not everyone complains to JR East Japan.
00:40:24Some people complain to people who do not follow the rules.
00:40:30I feel sorry for the people who follow the rules.
00:40:33The fans of the railway also have a soul.
00:40:39If an old train comes, they want to take a rare picture.
00:40:45They are waiting for a rare moment.
00:40:49They wait for that moment for hours.
00:40:52Some people follow the rules.
00:40:54Some people do not follow the rules.
00:40:56Some people follow the rules.
00:40:58Some people do not follow the rules.
00:41:01Some people do not follow the rules.
00:41:06I'm glad there's a high beam.
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:11The idea of the high beam is to have a meeting with the driver or JR East Japan.
00:41:19Let's make it a high beam.
00:41:21That's right.
00:41:23If you don't follow the rules, it's dangerous.
00:41:26I don't like the word iron.
00:41:28When I hear the word iron, I feel strong.
00:41:31Iron nails, Chris Von Erick.
00:41:33It's a pro-wrestler.
00:41:35Iron Crow.
00:41:37You can call me a noble.
00:41:39It's a bar.
00:41:41It's a soft bar.
00:41:43It's just a part of it.
00:41:45In the script, Mr. Atsushi also expressed his dissatisfaction with the fans of the railway.
00:41:52He said he didn't want to be involved with people who couldn't get inside the yellow line.
00:41:58I happened to see it.
00:42:00I think he was shooting without thinking he was inside the yellow line.
00:42:07He wanted to shoot it.
00:42:09It's a pure feeling.
00:42:11He said he liked the railway.
00:42:13It's a life-threatening situation, so the staff announces it.
00:42:18Please get inside the yellow line.
00:42:21Some people say it hard.
00:42:23The word is honorific, but the language is getting higher.
00:42:28When we hear it, we wonder what it is.
00:42:32I thought he was Japanese.
00:42:36He said he wanted to shoot the Shinkansen because he came from abroad.
00:42:41He said he didn't understand Japanese.
00:42:44It's a yellow line, so he's smiling all the time.
00:42:48He said, get out of the way, get out of the way.
00:42:51In my case, it's the same as the Shinkansen.
00:42:55There are people who understand and do it.
00:42:57I think it's a different opinion.
00:42:59I don't think it's a good idea to choose a person who has the technique and send it to him.
00:43:06You have to use your own camera and your own angle.
00:43:10I don't know, but I'm proud of it.
00:43:16I think it's better to shoot it yourself.
00:43:21It's like a Splash Mountain in a train company.
00:43:25The best thing is to sell it at the exit of the station.
00:43:31At the exit of the station?
00:43:36Do you understand this feeling?
00:43:40I don't know, but it's a different story at the sports festival.
00:43:44There's a lot of trouble with the location and the camera.
00:43:49I'm going to see the representative camera, so I'm going to have them take it there.
00:43:53I'd like you to close your own camera.
00:43:55Splash Mountain policy.
00:43:58I want you to think that it's not strange to do something dangerous like this.
00:44:03If you're a fan, you should respect the station staff as a sacred place.
00:44:10Mr. Maezono, do you have a solution?
00:44:14A solution?
00:44:16I was completely sitting and relaxing.
00:44:20I don't have a solution.
00:44:26Tamura Atsushi's Castle Present.
00:44:28I want to see it once in my life.
00:44:30Three wonderful castles.
00:44:35Tamura Atsushi's Castle Enjoyment Episode 3.
00:44:41Thanks to you, it's the third episode.
00:44:43I've come to like castles more and more.
00:44:46When I go on a trip to Japan, I'm interested in the castles and what I've learned.
00:44:54I'm glad to hear that.
00:44:56I've got a job at a castle party.
00:45:00That's great.
00:45:02You got a job at a castle party.
00:45:04Today, I'd like to introduce you to three wonderful castles that you can see by overlapping various conditions.
00:45:14First of all, this is Hirosaki Castle in Aomori Prefecture.
00:45:19It's one of the twelve surviving castles.
00:45:23There are only 12 castles left in Japan.
00:45:30It's one of them.
00:45:32You didn't rebuild it, did you?
00:45:33That's right.
00:45:34I've been rebuilding it, but I'm still using the original tree.
00:45:39It's cool to see a small one.
00:45:41That's right.
00:45:42The castle is small, but Hirosaki Castle has a large number of castles.
00:45:47The number of castles is large, but the number of castles is small.
00:45:57What I want you to pay attention to is this.
00:46:00It's a drawer.
00:46:01What's that?
00:46:02It allows you to move the building without dismantling it.
00:46:07It's an architectural method that has been passed down since the Muromachi period.
00:46:11When you need to repair a stone wall, you wrap it in a rope and pull it.
00:46:19It's like this.
00:46:21That's amazing.
00:46:22That's interesting.
00:46:23You pull the rope together.
00:46:25You move it little by little.
00:46:30When the stone wall is repaired, you pull it together and put it back in its original position.
00:46:36What a flexible structure.
00:46:38The first time was during the Meiji period.
00:46:40The second time is now.
00:46:43The work will start in 2015 and return to its original position next year.
00:46:48So you're moving the house to a garden and cleaning up the foundation?
00:46:56That's right.
00:46:57I'm going in 2015.
00:46:59The current building is a classical building.
00:47:04You moved it to the next building.
00:47:06Is it a drawer?
00:47:07I can't say it's a drawer, but it's moving.
00:47:11It's moving.
00:47:13It's a little similar.
00:47:14It's the same.
00:47:16In the spring, there will be tourists from all over the country as a spectacular castle.
00:47:23This is it.
00:47:25There are 52 types of cherry blossoms in Shikichi, which is known as the most beautiful place in Japan.
00:47:30About 2,600 cherry blossoms are planted.
00:47:34When the conditions overlap, you can see this beautiful view.
00:47:39This is it.
00:47:40It's beautiful.
00:47:42This is a phenomenon called Hanaika.
00:47:44When the peak of the full moon passes, the cherry blossoms scattered on the water surface are filled.
00:47:50It's like a pink carpet.
00:47:53I want you to see this scene.
00:47:56The peak of Hanaika is around the third day after the full moon.
00:48:01It looks like a stone temple, but it's not.
00:48:06It's beautiful.
00:48:08Please take a look at this.
00:48:10Next is Matsumoto Castle.
00:48:14Cool.
00:48:15Matsumoto Castle in Nagano Prefecture.
00:48:17It is said to be the oldest castle in Japan among the 56 existing castles.
00:48:22It is one of the 12 existing castles.
00:48:25It is also one of the 5 national treasures.
00:48:29Matsumoto Castle is characterized by the shape of the temple.
00:48:34At this stage, if you notice something strange, you will notice that you are looking at the castle.
00:48:38I didn't notice anything strange.
00:48:40Mr. Makarizumi, do you feel anything strange?
00:48:42It's a little protruding from the stone wall below.
00:48:50It's a little protruding from the stone wall below.
00:48:52It's a little bigger than the foundation.
00:48:55It's a place to drop stones from here.
00:48:58It's a place to drop stones from here.
00:49:00It's a place to drop stones from here.
00:49:02It's a place to drop stones from here.
00:49:04If you go up, you'll notice something strange.
00:49:07The more you go up, the smaller the castle gets.
00:49:10What do you think of Matsumoto Castle?
00:49:12The top floor.
00:49:14The top floor is pretty big.
00:49:16The top floor and the bottom floor are the same size.
00:49:19It's a rare sight.
00:49:21This temple doesn't have a corridor.
00:49:24Hikone Castle has a corridor.
00:49:28Matsumoto Castle doesn't have a corridor.
00:49:30It's like a fool.
00:49:32It's like a fool.
00:49:34It's like a fool.
00:49:36I think it's like Nobunaga Oda.
00:49:39I think it's like Nobunaga Oda.
00:49:44It's often seen in dramas.
00:49:47There's no corridor.
00:49:49The castle is made for snow-covered areas.
00:49:53The castle is made for snow-covered areas.
00:49:55It's possible to lose the trees because of snow.
00:49:59It's possible to lose the trees because of snow.
00:50:01I'm trying to build a corridor.
00:50:03I have a lot of theories.
00:50:06I have a lot of theories.
00:50:08When you climb up, you'll find out.
00:50:10There's a place where you can say,
00:50:12So I don't know when they put the board on and closed it, but I think they probably changed it halfway through.
00:50:20Instead, Matsumoto Castle has this Tsukimi Yagura.
00:50:26There's a corridor here.
00:50:28This red and white part is the characteristic.
00:50:32This Yagura was built when the three generals heard that Iemitsu-Ko was coming to Matsumoto Castle.
00:50:45That's the Tsukimi Yagura.
00:50:47In fact, Iemitsu-Ko didn't come.
00:50:51He's selfish.
00:50:53He's selfish.
00:50:55He's busy.
00:50:57He's going to a lot of places.
00:50:59He's going to a lot of places.
00:51:01He's going to a lot of places.
00:51:03I think the view from here is really beautiful, but Iemitsu-Ko didn't come.
00:51:08I interviewed Hiroye, who is now in his 19th year in the Tokugawa era.
00:51:16He said,
00:51:18It's not a place where the Toki no Shogun risks his life and money to go.
00:51:25It's severe.
00:51:27He said that to Matsumoto people.
00:51:31There's a famous temple called Zenkoji.
00:51:35Some people wanted to go there.
00:51:38It's worth going there.
00:51:40Some people said it was worth going there.
00:51:42It's amazing that the shogun came to my team.
00:51:46It's amazing.
00:51:48It's amazing.
00:51:50The great thing about Matsumoto Castle is this.
00:51:52There are a lot of Sama.
00:51:54I'd like to introduce you to Sama.
00:51:57Sama is a hole in the wall of the castle.
00:52:02Sama is a hole in the wall of the castle.
00:52:04Sama is a hole in the wall of the castle.
00:52:07There are a lot of Sama.
00:52:10Here.
00:52:12It's hard to see because it's black.
00:52:14I found one by one.
00:52:18There are 115 Sama.
00:52:23This is the end of the Sengoku period.
00:52:26When Toyotomi took over Japan,
00:52:31Kazumasa Ishikawa, who was originally a subordinate of Ieyasu Tokugawa,
00:52:35became a subordinate of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
00:52:37It's the castle of that person.
00:52:39It's a castle built to watch over Ieyasu.
00:52:42It's a castle full of fighting spirit.
00:52:45There are a lot of Sama.
00:52:51When I try to attack, there are a lot of Sama.
00:52:55I feel a little relieved.
00:52:57A rifle will come out of here.
00:53:00The wall on the first and second floors is about 29 centimeters.
00:53:03It's hard to shoot with a rifle.
00:53:08The width of the hole is about 60 meters.
00:53:12The distance that the enemy can't reach is 60 meters.
00:53:18If you shoot from the top of Matsumoto Castle, the range will increase.
00:53:23The enemy can't reach this side, but the enemy can't reach that side.
00:53:28It's hard.
00:53:31Let's not shoot here.
00:53:33It's better not to shoot here.
00:53:36Matsumoto Castle looks like this in autumn.
00:53:42If the conditions are met, you can take a picture like this.
00:53:46Colored autumn leaves surround the castle like a frame.
00:53:50You can take a picture of a miracle.
00:53:52The official Instagram followers of Matsumoto Castle are over 30,000.
00:53:56It is the top castle in Japan.
00:53:59If you are interested, please follow us.
00:54:02I'm aiming for a tourist ambassador for Matsumoto Castle, but I can't get it.
00:54:07There are a lot of people who are interested in Matsumoto Castle.
00:54:14I'm aiming for a tourist ambassador for Matsumoto Castle.
00:54:18If you are aiming for a tourist ambassador for Matsumoto Castle, which castle do you like?
00:54:24I like all the castles because everyone loves them.
00:54:28I'm aiming for Nobunaga's ambition.
00:54:31I want to conquer the country.
00:54:33I want everyone to enjoy the castle.
00:54:35Nobunaga's ambition seems to have been dropped.
00:54:39I like Matsumoto Castle the most.
00:54:42I like Matsumoto Castle the most.
00:54:45This is a beautiful view.
00:54:48This is a view of Matsumoto Castle in the mirror.
00:54:51This is a view of Matsumoto Castle in the water without wind.
00:54:58This is a view of Matsumoto Castle in the water without wind.
00:55:02Please follow the rules and take a picture.
00:55:06If you follow the rules of Instagram, you can take a picture like this.
00:55:10This is the last castle.
00:55:12This is HIKONE Castle in Shiga Prefecture.
00:55:14This is HIKONE Castle.
00:55:16This is a national treasure.
00:55:21I'm aiming for a tourist ambassador for this castle.
00:55:24This is a castle built by Iike, who is the son of Tokugawa.
00:55:31This castle has a characteristic.
00:55:35This castle is called a recycle castle.
00:55:37This castle is said to have used old stone walls, old castles, and old temples.
00:55:45This castle is said to have used old stone walls, old temples, and old temples.
00:55:51The reason why this castle was built in such a hurry is the point of interest.
00:55:56Tokugawa won the battle of Sekigahara.
00:56:00Tokugawa has to keep an eye on Toyotomi Castle.
00:56:06HIKONE Castle is a very important place to keep an eye on Toyotomi Osaka.
00:56:13That's why Tokugawa won the battle of Sekigahara.
00:56:17The reason why this castle was built in such a hurry is the point of interest.
00:56:20When I found out that, I understood.
00:56:23This is interesting.
00:56:24This is to shorten the period.
00:56:27This is a beautiful castle.
00:56:32The reason why this castle is said to be beautiful is that the tiles are layered.
00:56:39What is a tile?
00:56:41This triangle is a tile.
00:56:46This is a tile called Irimoya tile.
00:56:50This is a tile called Karahafu, which looks like a beard.
00:56:53This is a tile called Irimoya tile, which looks like a beard.
00:56:58This is a tile called Kiritsuma tile.
00:57:03There are many types of tiles in the castle.
00:57:08There are many types of tiles.
00:57:10If there is a tile called Chidori tile, there are four types of tiles in the castle.
00:57:16Is that Shachihoko on the top?
00:57:18Yes.
00:57:19Shachihoko is said to be a god of water protection.
00:57:22Shachihoko is said to be a god of fire protection.
00:57:29Shachihoko is said to be a god of fire protection.
00:57:34Please remember this window.
00:57:38This is a window that looks beautiful.
00:57:45There are 18 windows in Hikone Castle.
00:57:48The castle is a little dark.
00:57:51This castle has a lot of light, so you will get a bright impression.
00:57:55This castle is not a castle that is like a castle.
00:58:00This castle is like a castle that is like a castle.
00:58:02What is that?
00:58:03The word SAMA came out.
00:58:05If you look at it from the outside, you can't tell the word SAMA.
00:58:08But if you look at it from the inside, there is a word KAKUSHIZAMA.
00:58:11When the battle of YUJU started, a hole appeared when I broke this hole.
00:58:17Can you break this hole immediately?
00:58:19I hide this hole every day.
00:58:23I'm excited about that.
00:58:25Are there many holes?
00:58:26There are many holes.
00:58:27You can see that I'm full of motivation when I go inside.
00:58:31I want you to see that too.
00:58:33This is the place where you can see the beautiful view of Hikone Castle.
00:58:37This is strong.
00:58:40There are about 1,100 cherry blossoms in the middle of the gorge.
00:58:44When spring comes, the cherry blossoms overflow from the stone tree.
00:58:47Cherry blossoms are reflected in the water.
00:58:49The beauty of Hikone Castle is high.
00:58:51This is beautiful.
00:58:53I introduced the three castles.
00:58:56Thank you very much.
00:58:59Please come and visit.
00:59:04Is the castle good?
00:59:06That's good.
00:59:07I haven't been to any of the castles.
00:59:09If that's the case...
00:59:11I haven't been to any of the castles.
00:59:14I'm very interested in it.
00:59:16The more I hear about it, the better it is.
00:59:18The reason why the ceiling is low is also amazing.
00:59:25I made the ceiling low on purpose to make it easier to swing the sword.
00:59:30You want to say that, right?
00:59:31I want to say that.
00:59:32That's interesting.
00:59:33There are a lot of things I want to say in the castle.
00:59:38We are studying the castle.
00:59:40The emperor of the castle.
00:59:42Mr. Makarizumi.
00:59:43Mr. Maezono.
00:59:45Mr. Inuzuka.
00:59:46We are...
00:59:47Are you aiming at me?
00:59:48I'm aiming at you.
00:59:49I want you to go in there.
00:59:51I'm from Hyogen.
00:59:52The most difficult and difficult Himeji Castle.
00:59:55It's a world heritage.
00:59:56Himeji Castle is the most amazing, right?
00:59:58Himeji Castle is amazing.
01:00:01It takes about 30 minutes to explain one castle.
01:00:06If you explain the castle in this way,
01:00:09Himeji Castle will be serious.
01:00:12I don't know if it will be like that.
01:00:14Are you aiming at me?
01:00:15You're trying to take it, right?
01:00:17I'm from Himeji Castle.

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