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00:00This program is brought to you by DAREGA KAITON NEN, the book that changed the world in two days.
00:16Where are we starting today?
00:18Today, we are at Kanagawa Prefecture, Isehara City, to rent a baby book.
00:24This is Japan's first baby book store.
00:27We handle about 700 different types of books.
00:31There's nothing that's not here.
00:33This is a popular service here.
00:35If you tell them the baby's age and features, they'll find a book that fits the baby.
00:41It's like a book sommelier.
00:46So you can tell if the baby likes animals.
00:50Even adults come here to buy books.
00:53Even if the baby isn't here.
00:55We give presents to people who have a baby.
01:02There are a lot of picture books for comedians.
01:04Lily and Midorizumi.
01:06I'm not sure if it's a picture book for babies.
01:08There's one for Lily.
01:10If there's one for Lily, it's a real one.
01:12It's a real one.
01:14This week's book.
01:16It's called, Mounting Taizen.
01:20I think it's been a few years since Mount Mountain.
01:24It's the age of mountings.
01:26It's a book about people who have analyzed more than 30,000 cases on social media.
01:31It's a book about techniques to overcome the current mount society.
01:37Until now, I only heard about mount in MMA.
01:43The author's name is Mounting Police.
01:49Is that so?
01:51Mounting Police is coming.
01:56There are many types of police.
01:58But he's the only one in Japan.
02:00He's the top of the mountain.
02:03He's the top of the mountain.
02:05Mounting Police
02:07I'm Mounting Police.
02:09Are you?
02:11No, I'm the criminal.
02:13I'm the criminal of law enforcement training.
02:18Mounting Police is the origin of the name.
02:20It's a catchphrase for mounting.
02:24It's a little sarcastic.
02:26It's like looking at the world from an angle.
02:28But it's a little cute.
02:31I was thinking about that.
02:33I thought it would be good to say goodbye to mounting.
02:38What's that?
02:40Hey!
02:41Don't mount!
02:43You're saying weird things.
02:45I thought it would be nice to have a pun or an explosion sound.
02:50So I named it Mounting Police.
02:54But there's a police element to it, right?
02:58I caught you in this.
03:00There's a little bit.
03:02In this book, it's a positive way to describe the negative aspects of mounting.
03:09Oh, I see.
03:10It's a negative way to describe catching.
03:12So there's a little bit of catching.
03:14But there's a little bit of catching.
03:16About 5 to 10%.
03:18It's not a lot.
03:20How old are you?
03:22Can I ask your age?
03:24I'm in my 30s.
03:2630s.
03:28Where are you from?
03:30I'm from Kansai.
03:32Mounting Police is getting more and more popular.
03:35What do you do for a living?
03:36I'm a desk worker.
03:37A desk worker.
03:39Not a writer?
03:41I'm a writer.
03:42I have a lot of writing jobs.
03:44I used to be a salaried man.
03:46I work in a white-collar job.
03:48White-collar jobs are the most popular for mounting.
03:52I see.
03:53What's your academic background?
03:55I went to Kyoto University.
03:57You did a lot of mounting.
04:01In my case, I didn't go straight to the top.
04:06Everyone says it mildly.
04:08I say that every time.
04:10It's like a corpse.
04:13It's like a corpse.
04:14I might be a humble mount.
04:16A humble mount.
04:18That's true.
04:20Why did you decide to become a writer?
04:23I wanted to become a writer, but I couldn't.
04:26I was scolded a lot.
04:28I wanted to be able to work.
04:30I wanted to understand humans.
04:32I wanted to understand the mechanism of humans.
04:35I wanted to understand how they move.
04:38Mounting is becoming popular.
04:42So, in business,
04:45people who are good at mounting seem to be able to do it.
04:49That's right.
04:50Also, people who are good at mounting.
04:55It's like Nogueira.
04:57It's like going from the bottom to the top.
05:00In the social media world,
05:02among the human desires,
05:04the desire to mount is increasing day by day.
05:07It's increasing day by day.
05:08The platformers are making us addicted to mounting.
05:12I understand.
05:14However, there was no mount category in the bookstore.
05:18That's true.
05:20Was there a lot of cases where people tried to mount you on the street?
05:25Of course.
05:26It was so fast that you couldn't see the punch of a top boxer.
05:30People who are good at mounting don't even notice the mount.
05:33They don't notice.
05:34They don't even notice that the opponent took the mount.
05:38They don't notice because it's too fast.
05:40Does it become a mount if you don't notice it?
05:42When I get home...
05:45When you get home,
05:47you'll be like,
05:48Wow! That was a mount!
05:50When did you start using the word mount?
05:55I think it's been more than 10 years.
05:57It's often said that it's a manga or an essay by Kamiko Inuyama.
06:03A little while ago,
06:04I wrote a graduate thesis on mounting at the Ochanomizu Girls' University.
06:09It was a proper graduate thesis at the university.
06:12It was published as a social science.
06:14It was popular on social media.
06:16At that time, I contacted the editor of this book, Mr. Den.
06:21He said,
06:22I have a thesis like this.
06:23Why don't you make a book like this?
06:27How many types are there in this book?
06:30There are mounts for academic records.
06:33There are mounts that you can say yourself.
06:36There are also mounts for the academic records of your son's parents.
06:40For example, the Oju prefecture.
06:43If you go too far, it's called educational abuse.
06:46If you go too far, it becomes a social issue.
06:48You often say that you graduated from Doshisha University.
06:52It's a mount for the academic records.
06:55On the contrary, there are mounts for the four years of high school.
06:59It's a mount for the academic records.
07:01It's a picture of you as an actor.
07:04It's a picture of you as an actor.
07:07If you say that, everything will come out.
07:10Is there a mount for the academic records?
07:12In the world of commercialization, there is a mount for Tokyo University.
07:18That's cool.
07:19I see.
07:20I got it on the way.
07:22That's good.
07:23What is this?
07:26This is a mount for talking about wine.
07:30You all like wine mounts, right?
07:33It's a mount for saying that you got a wine license.
07:36It's a mount for saying that you're on good terms with the wine producer.
07:41It's a mount for saying that you're on good terms with the wine producer.
07:43It's a mount for saying that you're on good terms with the wine producer.
07:47If you go to Europe next week,
07:50you should go to the French winery.
07:54I've been there.
07:59There are many airports overseas.
08:01John F. Kennedy Airport.
08:03There are a lot of SNS like this.
08:05There are a lot of SNS like this.
08:09You don't have to say it?
08:11No, I don't have to say it.
08:12Why do you want to say it?
08:14You don't have to say it?
08:16I thought I wouldn't say it if it was an airport in Japan.
08:18But you can't say it at the airport.
08:20I won't say it at the airport.
08:23You don't have to say it.
08:24I definitely won't say it.
08:26I definitely won't say it.
08:27I definitely won't say it.
08:29For example, if I say,
08:32Mr. Hikari of Saraba Seishun was a very good person.
08:35You're on good terms with a famous person.
08:39Is it like a friend's mount?
08:41You're on good terms with this person.
08:43There are a lot of people like that.
08:45The other day,
08:47I was walking in Hakodate.
08:51There was a clerk who looked like a woman.
08:53I'm actually running a bar in Tokyo.
08:56I'm here today to support you.
08:58Matsuko Deluxe will come, too.
09:02I'm going to tell you everything.
09:04At that point, we don't feel like going.
09:07There's a sign at the store.
09:10It's a clerk.
09:14I was walking in Hakodate.
09:17I didn't need Hakodate.
09:19I didn't need it.
09:21I'm glad I noticed it before I went home.
09:25When I got home, I was wearing a mount.
09:28I heard that you were working in Tokyo.
09:31I'm sorry.
09:33I was worried about everything.
09:35That's a police officer.
09:41It's a mount that doesn't look like a mount.
09:44I noticed it when I got home.
09:49I'm wary of people who say thank you.
09:53Thank you?
09:55I was surprised.
09:57I see.
09:59You look like you're really a good person.
10:04When I was in middle school, I was on a business trip to New York.
10:09I couldn't get well because I was naked.
10:11When I turned 40, I was nervous.
10:13It's a self-reversal mount.
10:15It's a self-reversal stealth mount.
10:19It's a camouflage.
10:21Do you really want to go on a business trip to New York?
10:23Yes, I do.
10:25But recently, I've been naked.
10:27That's good.
10:29It's good to talk about physical strength.
10:37I had to write a letter because I was asked to write a document.
10:42It was so hard that I was surprised.
10:44The psychological burden of writing long sentences can't be compared to X.
10:47I respect my predecessors.
10:49You wrote a letter to your predecessors.
10:54But you show respect for your predecessors.
10:58Yes, I do.
11:00I'm a little annoyed that I'm busy with my job.
11:04I'm busy with my job.
11:06Wait a minute.
11:07You're just a person who's jealous of small things.
11:11Does this kind of thing come to you when you follow someone?
11:16Do you look for it?
11:17No, I don't.
11:19When I'm doing this kind of activity, I get a lot of screenshots.
11:25The point is how to look for it.
11:28In this case, it's respect.
11:30If you search for the keyword, thank you, you'll get a lot of screenshots.
11:36Search word.
11:37Why are you looking for it?
11:40I'm talking about X.
11:43I'm talking to someone who usually does X.
11:51Right?
11:52There were various events this year, such as marriage, childbirth, and changing jobs.
11:57I was able to proceed without any trouble.
11:59Thanks to everyone who supported me.
12:02But you got married.
12:05It's fulfilling.
12:06It's a life event for women.
12:09What is a wedding mount for women?
12:13A picture of a wedding after a month of the wedding.
12:20What is that?
12:22I don't know if you were happy at that time.
12:27There is, right?
12:28Yes, there is.
12:29Life is always a mount.
12:32It's important for women.
12:34It's a peak.
12:36I feel like I'm going to the wedding to fulfill that desire.
12:41I feel like I'm going to stimulate it.
12:43But I'm a man, so if I say too much, it's a little...
12:48But you have to say this.
12:51This fight won't end.
12:54I won't let you down.
12:56The police will do something about it.
12:58About a month later, I forgot to give you this.
13:02I forgot.
13:04The wedding itself is like a mount.
13:07Why do you want to call people?
13:12I think it's okay to have only family.
13:16Don't you think so?
13:18I think so, too.
13:20I don't want to exaggerate.
13:23I want you to get on more.
13:26I don't want to exaggerate.
13:27I understand how you feel.
13:29But we live in a society where women are active.
13:32I want you to be more active than when you are loved.
13:36That's not a good mount.
13:38I want you to be more active.
13:41I'm in trouble because I can't understand Indian English.
13:44Can someone translate for me?
13:46I'm having a hard time.
13:47It's a stealth.
13:50I don't understand Indian English.
13:53I understand normal English.
13:56That's not what I meant.
13:59That's what I meant.
14:02I'm not working with Indians.
14:05Is there such a thing?
14:07There is such a thing.
14:09I'm working with a global team.
14:13I'm not a domestic team.
14:16Are you conscious of taking the mount?
14:20I'm conscious of it.
14:22I think there is a half-conviction.
14:25That's right.
14:26It's a stealth.
14:28It's a stealth.
14:30I don't have to say it.
14:31I'm sorry to say this.
14:33I recently saw that my mother couldn't study math for her son.
14:38She doesn't have a class to deal with at school.
14:41She is hiring an Indian math teacher.
14:44She is hiring an Indian math teacher.
14:45She is hiring an Indian math teacher.
14:47That's right.
14:49She is hiring an Indian math teacher.
14:52That's a good idea.
14:54She is taking photos of the teacher and taking a group photo.
14:59She takes photos of the teacher and takes a group photo.
15:03That's her son's thinking.
15:05That's right.
15:06My son is smart math.
15:09That's interesting.
15:11Stealth is interesting.
15:13That's right.
15:14That's good.
15:15I want to test it with only stealth.
15:18I'd like to do a test to see if it's 100% accurate.
15:20Let's see if it's 100% accurate.
15:23Let's see if it's 100% accurate.
15:26When it comes to weddings,
15:28there's a term called the Gra-hi bride.
15:31It's about which wedding venue you gave it to.
15:34It has to be a high-end venue.
15:36A place that costs a lot of money.
15:38You take a picture and tag it there.
15:41What's Gra-hi?
15:43Grand Hyatt in Roppongi Hills.
15:45So you just take a picture and tag it?
15:50You tag it with the hashtag, right?
15:52You tag it yourself?
15:54Yes.
15:55That's crazy.
15:56It's not even a spell.
15:59I put it in a 24-hour story.
16:04Why do you put it in a story?
16:06I don't want it to be too casual.
16:10I don't want it to be too casual.
16:13I wanted to be elegant.
16:15You left it.
16:17Maybe it's a picture that Grand Hyatt designed and made
16:21after going back and forth from Mount Okkyu.
16:25As a business.
16:27That's smart.
16:28So you're saying this is going to be a status?
16:32Is mounting a Japanese culture?
16:34Are there a lot of people overseas who want to mount?
16:39It's not the word mounting.
16:42I think there's a similar word.
16:44That word was in the overseas version of Forbes.
16:50So I think everyone is worried about the same thing.
16:53But in Japan, Kyoto is a bit of a nasty mount.
16:59There's a Kyoto-like communication.
17:02So there's a theory that the Japanese are the most
17:06on the earth for high-degree mounting.
17:09That's true.
17:10It's a stealth culture.
17:11Also, they're an island nation, a single-ethnic nation.
17:14It's a group with a high degree of identity.
17:17That's why they're trying to make a difference with the mount.
17:19Oh, I see.
17:21Because the ethnic groups are the same.
17:23Is it because there are various ethnic groups in the United States?
17:26Is it because there's a lot of discrimination?
17:28People who understand the mount
17:33are smart people.
17:37There are a lot of people who are active in society.
17:40So in that sense, the more people who are fighting in a single-ethnic group,
17:43the more sensitive they are.
17:45It's like fighting a herd.
17:47Are we sensitive?
17:49I think we're pretty sensitive.
17:51That's not a bad thing.
17:53It's not a sensitive mount.
17:55As long as we fight at the top, it can't be helped.
17:59That's good.
18:01Don't let me take the mount.
18:03I'm going to get you.
18:06After the coronavirus,
18:08remote work has increased.
18:10It's hard for the boss at the company
18:12to manage his subordinates.
18:14Since it's remote,
18:16we have a one-on-one interview.
18:18It's just an interview,
18:20but it's called one-on-one.
18:22It's popular as a business name.
18:24It's like,
18:26I'm not going to do one-on-one from now on.
18:28Let's call it one-on-one.
18:30It's like basketball.
18:32There are too many one-on-one meetings.
18:35It's hard.
18:37Google Calendar
18:39The number of meetings
18:41The number of meetings
18:43I'm busy.
18:45One-on-one.
18:47I'm busy.
18:49That's why my throat is dry.
18:51I see.
18:53I see.
18:55What's that?
18:57If there's any medicine that's good for your throat,
18:59I'd appreciate it if you could tell me.
19:01Your throat is dry.
19:05What do you want to convey in this book?
19:07There's a concept called
19:09Mountfulness in this book.
19:11There are a lot of people
19:13who have fallen into Mount Hell.
19:15This book is an opportunity
19:17to master the concept of Mount.
19:19I see.
19:21Making a position
19:23that no one can compare to,
19:25or Mount,
19:27which is generally born negative.
19:29By conveying a shortcut
19:31to retake it positively,
19:34I'd like to challenge myself
19:36to write a novel
19:38or something like that.
19:40A novel?
19:42A drama.
19:44You're writing a novel.
19:46I'm also interested in a drama.
19:48A drama?
19:50If you have a good idea,
19:52please let me know.
19:54Can you write a drama?
19:56Please give me a job
19:58where I can use the power of language
20:00and the power of twisting things.
20:02That's the kind of ability you have.
20:04You mean we're going to ask you to do it?
20:06You're going to say,
20:08it's not the day of X, right?
20:10It's going to be hard.
20:14I'll give you a hint.
20:16Okay.
20:18We know
20:20the face of the author.
20:26I saw it.
20:28That's why.
20:31I see.
20:35I found a book
20:37that I can take to the New York location
20:39from tomorrow.
20:41I'll tell it to my friend, Narita Ryo.
20:45How many are there?
20:47Are you really a friend?
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