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00:00The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:03It's a big news right now.
00:08How does it relate to us?
00:12What will happen to the Japanese economy?
00:16We will explain it in a simple way from the basics.
00:21Today, we will explain the latest news that we would like you to know.
00:27The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:30What does this mean?
00:33If you exceed 1.3 million yen, you will be taxed.
00:38Yes, you will be taxed.
00:40You will be taxed for your income.
00:43You will be taxed for the money you work for.
00:46It's a big news.
00:49The Wall of 1.3 million yen.
00:53You can understand the tax and income tax for the money you work for, right?
01:00Let's check the annual income and income tax.
01:05For example, let's say the annual income is 4 million yen.
01:09The tax does not apply to all 4 million yen.
01:13From the annual income tax, you will be taxed for the necessary expenses.
01:19This is the income tax.
01:21You will be taxed for the income tax.
01:25Of course, if you have a lot of income, you will be taxed for the income tax.
01:32You know that you will be taxed for the expenses you need for work, right?
01:40What is the tax?
01:44The tax is that you don't have to pay it.
01:52Yes, that's right.
01:54It says here that the tax will be deducted.
01:57You will be taxed for the money you work for.
02:02You will not be taxed for this part.
02:06For example, if you have a lot of medical expenses, or if you have children who don't work,
02:12you will be taxed for the income tax.
02:19For example, if you pay a lot of money to the hospital, you don't have to pay the tax.
02:28You don't have to pay the tax for life insurance.
02:33This is the tax, right?
02:37What kind of tax will you be taxed?
02:40It depends on the family structure and income.
02:45However, there is a fixed amount of tax for those who receive a salary.
02:50There is a line that even if you earn this much, you will not be taxed for the income tax.
02:56That is the annual income tax of 1.3 million yen.
03:01If you exceed 1.3 million yen, you will be taxed for the income tax.
03:06That is the current rule.
03:10The Diet is discussing whether to raise the line further.
03:17In the first place, why are they trying to change it?
03:21Please look at this graph.
03:24The average annual income in Japan is about 4.6 million yen.
03:29In the case of women, there are many people who earn less than 2 million yen.
03:34The most people earn more than 1 million yen.
03:38In other words, there are many women who work to avoid exceeding 1.3 million yen in income tax.
03:45You can see it from this graph.
03:48Especially at the end of the year, there are some people who stop working because they think they will exceed 1.3 million yen.
03:55That's why we are discussing whether to increase the income tax and increase the income tax.
04:05People who try not to exceed 1.3 million yen a year should raise the line to work more.
04:18If you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, how much will you be taxed?
04:24Even if you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will not be taxed less, right?
04:29That's right. Some people are mistaken.
04:33In fact, the income tax is only for those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
04:38For example, if you exceed 1.4 million yen in income tax,
04:42the income tax is only for those who exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
04:47In other words, the annual burden is 500 yen.
04:51In other words, 9,500 yen will increase.
04:55Some people are mistaken that if you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will be taxed less.
05:00That's not true. If you exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax, you will be taxed more.
05:05Some people may think that it's okay to exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax.
05:12But it's not that simple.
05:16Here is the point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
05:21For example, let's think of a three-person family.
05:26The husband is a salary earner, the wife is a part-time worker, and the child is there.
05:33If the wife and child exceed 1.3 million yen in income tax,
05:37what will happen to the salary earned by the husband?
05:42If the child's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:45or if the wife's part-time job is less than 1.3 million yen,
05:48the wife will be taxed 380,000 yen,
05:51and the child will be taxed 380,000 yen.
05:58Although there is a limit to the income tax of the husband,
06:02if the husband is raising children and parents,
06:06he will be taxed an unnecessary salary,
06:08and the wife will be taxed a part-time worker's salary.
06:16There are quite a few cases like this.
06:20Even if there is someone working in the family,
06:23if the salary is less than 1.3 million yen,
06:25the husband will be taxed a part-time worker's salary.
06:29What if the partner's salary exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:35Even if the wife works for more than 1.3 million yen,
06:38there is a part-time worker's special salary,
06:41so the salary will not decrease.
06:43The salary will increase until the salary is less than 1.5 million yen.
06:48On the other hand, what if someone who is unemployed exceeds 1.3 million yen?
06:54This is no longer unemployment,
06:57so the unemployment rate will decrease.
07:00In the end, the tax on the whole generation will increase.
07:07This is the big point of the 1.3 million yen wall.
07:13Even my mother's friends often said that
07:17if a college student's salary is close to 1.3 million yen,
07:20she should think about how to work and find a part-time job.
07:24I think there are many people who work more than 1.3 million yen now.
07:30That's why it's a big debate.
07:33When I was a high school student, I worked part-time at school.
07:37At that time, I forgot my name,
07:40but my family told me to stop because I couldn't get a job at the factory.
07:47The country has finally started to move,
07:50and it is almost certain that it will raise the 1.3 million yen wall.
07:55However, the National Liberal Democratic Party proposes that 1.78 million yen is not enough.
08:02In the first place, it is not 1.5 million yen or 1.1 million yen.
08:08Why is it 1.3 million yen, which is halfway?
08:13Because there is a factory where most people who get paid work.
08:19That is the wage-earning factory and the basic factory.
08:25For example, if you work in self-employment,
08:27you can say that this is a salary and this is a salary,
08:31but in the case of a business person, you can't do that much,
08:35so I'll give you a salary from the beginning.
08:41That's 550,000 yen.
08:44And this basic factory is hard to save a lot of taxes,
08:48so I'll give you a loss. That's 480,000 yen.
08:51If you add up each factory, it will be 1.3 million yen,
08:55so if it becomes 1.3 million yen, this factory will be all over,
08:59so it will cost you taxes from here on.
09:04It's a half-hearted amount of money because it's a combination of the two.
09:11The National Democratic Party proposes that this 1.3 million yen
09:15should be subtracted from the minimum wage increase rate
09:18and raised to 1.78 million yen.
09:24If it becomes 1.78 million yen,
09:27the annual income will increase this much.
09:32If the annual income is, for example, 1.2 million yen,
09:35the annual income will increase by 2.8 million yen,
09:38and if it becomes 1.5 million yen, it will increase by 40,000 yen.
09:41I think it's okay because the annual income will increase like this,
09:45but the larger the income, the more it will increase, right?
09:49To review the amount of the factory,
09:53not only low-income people, but also high-income people will be affected.
09:58So, for example, people with an annual income of 8 million yen
10:01will get a raise of 227,000 yen.
10:04Some people are concerned about this method
10:08because it may be an advantageous mechanism for high-income people.
10:14If the income increases in many households,
10:17you might think you should do it right away.
10:23However, the government is taking a cautious position.
10:28It means that the national tax will decrease.
10:31Until now, if the tax was increased by more than 1.3 million yen,
10:34if the tax was not increased by more than 1.78 million yen,
10:37the national tax would decrease.
10:41According to the calculation of the Ministry of Finance,
10:44if the tax is increased to 1.78 million yen,
10:47the national tax will decrease from 7 trillion yen to 8 trillion yen.
10:51In particular, the local government will be affected.
10:54The local government alone may reduce the tax by more than 5 trillion yen.
10:59Why is the local government so affected?
11:03Mr. Kazureiza.
11:05In terms of the income tax,
11:0710% of the tax is paid by the local government.
11:10That's right.
11:11There are two reasons.
11:13One is that some of the income tax is distributed to the local government.
11:17The other is that the local government pays the local government tax.
11:21It is not distributed to the local government in Tokyo,
11:24but it is distributed to various local governments around the country.
11:29If the national tax decreases,
11:31the distribution may decrease.
11:34The second reason is that the local government pays the local government tax.
11:39The tax is deducted from the income tax.
11:44That's why the tax will decrease.
11:48Police, fire department, garbage disposal, etc.
11:53It is said that it is difficult to reduce the amount of money
11:57that is distributed so that there is no gap no matter where you are.
12:03According to experts,
12:05if the tax is increased by 1.3 million yen,
12:08the number of customers will increase.
12:10That's why people buy things from various places.
12:13If the tax is increased,
12:15the number of customers will increase.
12:17If the tax is increased,
12:19the number of customers will increase.
12:21If the tax is increased,
12:23the number of customers will increase.
12:25As a result, the national tax will not decrease so much.
12:29There is such a theory.
12:32The government says that the tax will decrease
12:35if the tax exceeds 1.3 million yen.
12:39On the contrary,
12:41the government does not say
12:43whether the economy will improve
12:45or whether the tax will increase.
12:47It is said that it is better to calculate it properly
12:50and provide material that everyone can judge.
12:55Is it possible to increase the GDP this year
12:59because the GDP has increased this much?
13:03Is it impossible to move it every year?
13:07It depends on how much the government
13:10can move it flexibly.
13:15Or, in the first place,
13:17there is a way to change it to a law
13:19that allows it to move flexibly.
13:22It is said that it will be announced
13:25by the end of the year
13:28how much it will increase
13:31and how much it will increase.
13:36In the news,
13:38it is said that there is a wall between 1.3 million yen and 1.3 million yen.
13:42It is different from the story of the tax, isn't it?
13:45There are really various walls.
13:48In addition to the wall of 1.3 million yen,
13:51there is also a wall of 1.6 million yen
13:54and 1.3 million yen
13:56in terms of money related to us.
14:01Let's take a look at what kind of wall it is.
14:06Mr. Itoda, there is one more thing
14:09that is automatically deducted from the salary
14:11except for taxes, isn't it?
14:13Insurance.
14:14Social insurance.
14:15Social insurance, isn't it?
14:17In order for everyone to live in peace,
14:21various things such as health insurance
14:23or pension
14:25are paid in advance.
14:27This is social insurance.
14:29This is what comes up.
14:33It is said that there are two walls in social insurance.
14:40What is the difference in the amount?
14:44Why is it 1.6 million yen and 1.3 million yen?
14:47This is determined by the size of the employees
14:50of the company where they work.
14:54In other words, in the case of a company,
14:56not only the employees of the company
14:59but also the employees of the company
15:02will be burdened with half the amount.
15:04Then, the small and medium-sized companies
15:06will have a hard time,
15:08so they won't have to spend up to 1.3 million yen.
15:10However, if it is a large company
15:12with more than 51 people,
15:14if it exceeds 1.6 million yen,
15:16it is a system that says,
15:18please pay social insurance.
15:20Does it change by one person?
15:22Yes.
15:23Then, there will be more companies
15:25that try to reduce it by 50 people.
15:28In other words,
15:30people who work in large-scale companies
15:32will have to pay social insurance
15:34if it exceeds 1.6 million yen.
15:36If it is a small-scale company,
15:38it will have to pay 1.3 million yen.
15:41The two walls are said to be
15:43the cause of unemployment
15:45rather than 1.3 million yen.
15:48What is the difference in the amount?
15:51What is the difference in the amount?
15:54The two walls are said to be the cause of unemployment.
15:59This is not a wall,
16:01but a cliff of annual income.
16:07Please pay attention to the moment
16:09when the annual income exceeds 1.6 million yen.
16:14Please look at this.
16:16The number of workers is increasing.
16:18As soon as it reaches 1.6 million yen,
16:20the number of workers increases.
16:22This is not a wall, but a cliff.
16:24That's right.
16:26This is the cause of unemployment.
16:31However, if it exceeds 1.3 million yen,
16:33you will have to pay tax.
16:35This is social insurance,
16:37so the amount will decrease,
16:39but in the future,
16:41you will get a pension,
16:43so it's a little different.
16:46The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
16:48is currently considering
16:50how to deal with unemployment.
16:53I want you to get rid of it.
16:55There are various systems,
16:57various schemes,
16:59and everyone pays taxes.
17:01When that changes,
17:03what should I do?
17:05I want you to organize
17:07a proper explanation
17:09and a sense of fairness.
17:11Fairness is difficult,
17:13but it's important.
17:15That's right.
17:17Whether you are married or not,
17:19you have to be fair.
17:21But it's difficult.
17:23That's right.
17:25There are many things
17:27you don't know about taxes.
17:31There are quite a few taxes
17:33that seem to be taken
17:35without realizing it.
17:39Since June this year,
17:41there have been new taxes
17:43of 1,000 yen per year.
17:45But have the adults
17:47noticed this?
17:51Huh?
17:52Since June this year?
17:54That's right.
17:56Huh? 1,000 yen?
17:58Everyone doesn't realize it.
18:00What was it, Mr. Kazureiza?
18:021,000 yen is the Forest Environment Protection Tax.
18:04That's right.
18:06It's the Forest Environment Tax.
18:08After the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:10it was added to the Residential Tax
18:12as a Special Tax for Reconstruction.
18:14But since June this year,
18:16it has been abolished.
18:18Instead...
18:20Because of the reconstruction
18:22of the Great East Japan Earthquake,
18:24the Special Tax for Reconstruction
18:26was added to the Residential Tax
18:28of 1,000 yen.
18:30From this year,
18:32it has been added
18:34as the Forest Environment Tax
18:36of 1,000 yen.
18:40Surprisingly,
18:42two-thirds of the area of Japan
18:44is actually a forest.
18:46The trees planted after the war
18:48have grown and are now
18:50in the process of deforestation.
18:52But if they are not deforested,
18:54the forest will rather
18:56rot and decay.
18:58For example,
19:00the trees will fall down
19:02and the soil will be exposed
19:04and when it rains,
19:06it will flow away.
19:08If the forest grows,
19:10other trees won't grow.
19:12That's why
19:14the Special Tax for Reconstruction
19:16was added
19:18to preserve the forest.
19:20And
19:22the same 1,000 yen
19:24was added to this tax.
19:26Last year,
19:28about 10 million Japanese
19:30were taxed.
19:32What kind of tax is this, Mr. Itoda?
19:341,000 yen per floor?
19:36That's a lot.
19:38Here's a hint.
19:40I paid a lot, too.
19:42The cost of transportation?
19:44No, no, no.
19:461,000 yen per floor?
19:48That's a lot.
19:50What about hotels?
19:52No, that's not it.
19:54It depends on the local government.
19:56Mr. Kazureza.
19:58It's the tax for going abroad.
20:00People who leave Japan
20:02are taxed 1,000 yen per floor
20:04whether they are Japanese or foreigners.
20:06Whether it's work or travel,
20:08people who leave Japan
20:10are taxed 1,000 yen per floor.
20:12That's why I said I paid a lot.
20:14I didn't pay 1,000 yen
20:16on purpose.
20:18It's included in the air ticket.
20:20When you buy an air ticket,
20:221,000 yen is included
20:24in the tax.
20:26It depends on the trip.
20:28That's right.
20:30Last year,
20:323,469 million Japanese
20:34went abroad.
20:36It's a simple calculation.
20:38It's a tax of 34.7 billion yen.
20:40If a lot of foreigners
20:42come to Japan,
20:44they can leave 1,000 yen
20:46when they go back.
20:48You may not have noticed
20:50this tax,
20:52but it actually
20:54started 5 years ago.
20:58The use of this tax
21:00is mainly to protect
21:02the environment
21:04where Japanese people live.
21:08By the way,
21:10it's the same
21:12in Australia and Korea.
21:18Take this route.
21:20What?
21:22If you don't exercise,
21:24you'll get sick.
21:26If you're worried about your lifestyle,
21:28take care of yourself.
21:31One more.
21:33Stop.
21:35That was close.
21:37You almost ate too much.
21:39That's right.
21:41If you're worried about your lifestyle,
21:43take care of yourself.
21:45Stay away.
22:01I'm hungry.
22:03I'm hungry.
22:05I'm hungry.
22:07I'm hungry.
22:09I'm hungry.
22:11I'm hungry.
22:13I'm hungry.
22:30You can get a coupon to get a discount.
22:32You can get a discount
22:34by trying the Bonus Scratch Challenge.
22:36You can get the latest home appliances
22:38and the most popular home appliances.
22:40You can also get a double discount
22:42on heating.
22:44If you buy it, you'll get a lot.
22:46The teacher was worried.
22:48Teachers are smoky,
22:50but why is there a cool breeze?
22:52Here's a reference.
22:54It's hot.
22:56It's cool.
22:58It's cool and refreshing.
23:00Teachers.
23:02Blood pressure is over 130.
23:04We need your help.
23:06Who are you?
23:08We're the Human Poison Research Association.
23:12If your blood pressure is over 130,
23:14we'll give you Suntory sesame barley tea.
23:16It's almost the end of the year,
23:18so there's also a system
23:20where taxes come into play.
23:22There's also a system where taxes come into play.
23:24Taxes.
23:26I don't know.
23:28Something tax.
23:30Mr. Ijuin.
23:32Hometown tax.
23:34That's right.
23:36You have to do it.
23:38I thought I had to do it.
23:40In short,
23:42Hometown tax ends in December.
23:44So as the year approaches,
23:46there will be people
23:48who have to do
23:50Hometown tax.
23:52That's why we're doing this.
23:54What is Hometown tax?
23:56When you donate to the local government
23:58that you want to support,
24:00the tax on your income
24:02and the tax on your residence
24:04will be reduced.
24:06Some people donate
24:08because they want a gift certificate.
24:10Some people donate because they want a gift certificate.
24:12Have you ever done Hometown tax?
24:14No, I haven't.
24:16I have.
24:18Four out of five.
24:20Mr. Akemoto,
24:22what do you eat?
24:24I eat scallops from Hokkaido.
24:26Frozen scallops.
24:28Fruits.
24:30I eat them in a box.
24:32What about you, Ms. Sakahisa?
24:34I eat Tajima beef.
24:36You're both aiming for a gift certificate.
24:38No, we're not.
24:40You're not trying to support your hometown.
24:42You want a gift certificate.
24:44No, we're not.
24:46We're not doing it,
24:48but people who have a lot of hometowns
24:50can get a gift certificate
24:52if they donate.
24:54Why do you eat Tajima beef?
24:56Because it's delicious.
24:58But if you look closely,
25:00you can see
25:02people asking for disaster relief.
25:04Yes, there are.
25:06They're asking for a little bit more
25:08of Kumamoto Castle.
25:10The total amount of donations
25:12for Hometown Tax
25:14was about 8.1 billion yen
25:16when it started 16 years ago.
25:18How much do you think it was last year?
25:22About 1 billion yen.
25:241 billion yen.
25:26The answer is
25:281,175 billion yen.
25:30It's more than 1 trillion yen.
25:32Look at this.
25:34It's increasing.
25:36It's more than 1 trillion yen.
25:38So most people are doing it?
25:40No, not really.
25:42It's one in six people.
25:44That's a lot.
25:46Especially in Wajima City,
25:48which was damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake,
25:50there were about
25:525.5 billion yen in donations
25:54in six cities and towns around there.
25:56It was 1.3 billion yen last year,
25:58so it's increasing.
26:00So there are people
26:02who are trying to donate
26:04where they are in trouble
26:06rather than aiming for gift certificates.
26:08I see.
26:10What do you think
26:12is popular among
26:14Japanese people?
26:16To be honest,
26:18I think it's beef.
26:20To be honest.
26:22What do you think, Mr. Ijuin?
26:24What is beef?
26:26I think it's crab.
26:28Crab.
26:30Crab.
26:32It's in the top ranking.
26:34I'm just answering what I like.
26:36Let's take a look.
26:38Here are the top five.
26:40No.1 is purple beef.
26:42No.2 is salmon roe.
26:44No.3 is scallops.
26:46No.4 is sea bream.
26:48No.5 is beef tongue.
26:50Akiba-san, you're ordering here, aren't you?
26:52I think so.
26:54It's almost here.
26:56It's like
26:58food is monopolized.
27:00Scallops are popular every year,
27:02but last year,
27:04China decided not to import
27:06Japanese scallops.
27:08It was reported that
27:10Japanese scallops were not popular
27:12in China,
27:14so they decided to support
27:16Japanese scallops.
27:18Akiba-san,
27:20that's why you ordered scallops, right?
27:22That's right.
27:24I'm sorry.
27:26You said you wanted to support
27:28Japanese scallops.
27:30I wanted to support Japanese scallops
27:32and I loved scallops.
27:34To be honest,
27:36I love scallops.
27:38These are all food, right?
27:40What do you think is the top
27:42when you exclude food?
27:44What is it?
27:46Everyone wants
27:48a box of tissues.
27:50Tissues?
27:52I didn't know that.
27:54It's hard to buy
27:56if there are tissues.
27:58Is that a gift from your hometown?
28:00There is a tissue factory
28:02that makes tissues.
28:04I see.
28:06Most of the gifts
28:08are around 10,000 to 30,000 yen,
28:10but
28:12the most expensive one
28:14is 300 million yen.
28:16There are many
28:18gifts over 100 million yen.
28:20It's a vacuum tube amplifier.
28:22It's cool.
28:24And the sign is amazing, right?
28:26It's a sign to support
28:28the retirement of a race car.
28:30In that case,
28:32150 million yen
28:34will be given to you.
28:36You can spend
28:38the rest of your life
28:40with your favorite car.
28:42That's amazing.
28:44What do you think
28:46300 million yen is?
28:50300 million yen.
28:52It's 300 million yen.
28:54It's a house.
28:56Oh.
28:58This is a gift from
29:00Isezaki City, Gunma Prefecture.
29:02It's a shelter.
29:04That's amazing.
29:06There will be
29:08many disasters in the future,
29:10so it can be used
29:12for many things.
29:14It's 300 million yen,
29:16but it hasn't been approved yet.
29:18If you want this,
29:20you can just buy it.
29:22By the way,
29:24if the factory is
29:26100 million yen,
29:28how much money
29:30will be donated?
29:32It's 230 million yen.
29:34That's a lot.
29:36I'll take it.
29:38Then,
29:40which prefecture has
29:42the most donations?
29:44Which prefecture has
29:46the most donations?
29:48Which prefecture has
29:50the most donations?
29:52Which prefecture has
29:54the most donations?
29:56Which prefecture has
29:58the most donations?
30:00The first place is
30:02the prefecture in Kyushu.
30:04Which prefecture do you think it is?
30:06It's Miyazaki Prefecture.
30:08It's the capital city.
30:10Yes, it's the capital city.
30:12It's amazing.
30:14Miyazaki beef,
30:16and butterbur.
30:18It's known all over the country.
30:20It's known all over the country.
30:22The prefecture that has
30:24the most donations
30:26is the prefecture in Tokyo.
30:28However,
30:30the prefecture doesn't have
30:32enough money to fund the prefecture.
30:36There are 6 prefectures
30:38in Japan
30:40that have more than
30:42100 million yen in donations.
30:44Which prefecture
30:46has the most donations?
30:50It's a big city,
30:52but...
30:54There's a hint.
30:55There's a hint?
30:56Yes.
30:57Ah!
30:58It says Kawasaki here.
30:59Ah!
31:00Oh!
31:01Yokohama City in Kanagawa Prefecture.
31:02Yes.
31:03That's right.
31:04That's a lot of population.
31:05Yokohama City is the most populated city in Japan.
31:08It's the city with the most population, 3.7 million people.
31:11And it's a city where a lot of high-income people live.
31:15As a result, the population has decreased.
31:18It's a big deal, isn't it?
31:20That's a lot.
31:21That's a lot.
31:22I want to cheer for them.
31:27What does the current population of 1 billion yen mean to the local government?
31:36In the 1960s and 1970s, there were more and more children.
31:41So they built more schools and public facilities.
31:45Now is the time to rebuild them.
31:48I want to change it, but it costs about 4 billion yen to renovate one school.
31:55That means that three schools are gone.
32:02In recent years, tax evasion has been a problem due to the tax evasion of hometown agriculture.
32:10Originally, it was a system that started to fill the gap between the local and urban tax evasion.
32:16However, recently, the gap has widened even more.
32:24In the same prefecture, there is a branch of the local government that has famous products such as brand beef,
32:30but where there is no such thing, donations are not collected.
32:34That means that the gap is widening even between local governments.
32:39It's fun to get a good reward for hometown agriculture,
32:43but is it really okay?
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34:56The case of robbery
35:01The number of robberies is increasing in recent years.
35:06Since August this year,
35:08there have been 19 major robberies.
35:12More than 40 people have been arrested.
35:17There are many crimes committed by young people in their 20s.
35:21The source of the crime is also violent.
35:23The number of victims is also increasing.
35:27The risk of being caught in a robbery is high.
35:29Why do you think the number of robberies has increased?
35:33I think it's because people don't have money.
35:39Until a while ago, the so-called Oreore fraud was a big problem.
35:43It is said that a criminal group that used to carry out Oreore fraud
35:46has started to commit robberies.
35:51The reason for the Oreore fraud is...
35:57I think it's to steal money quickly.
36:03Oreore fraud takes a lot of time.
36:06For example, it takes time to prepare a fake family,
36:08a police officer,
36:10and a lawyer.
36:12It also takes time to arrange and educate the receptionist who carries the money.
36:18It takes a lot of people, precise planning, and role distribution.
36:23It takes too much time.
36:25In that respect, we can steal money quickly.
36:29I think that's why the Oreore fraud has changed.
36:34There is also a possibility of heavy punishment for Oreore fraud.
36:40Why do young perpetrators take extreme action just because they are instructed?
36:48Many of the reasons are...
36:51Dark part-time jobs.
36:54What are the ways to make use of social media and big job sites?
37:00It's easy to get a job.
37:03It's easy to get a job.
37:07It's easy to get a job.
37:11It's easy to get a job.
37:15If you don't want to get a job, you can use your personal information to get a job.
37:22If you don't want to get a job, you can go to someone else's house.
37:25If you don't want to get a job, you can go to someone else's house.
37:32It's most dangerous to hide personal information without checking the employer.
37:39Once you lend a hand, you can't get out until you're arrested.
37:50If you send someone personal information to work part-time,
37:55you'll be threatened by the story.
38:00It's better to wait until you're told to send your personal information.
38:10Recently, not only those who apply,
38:14but also those who contact the criminal group.
38:20Have you heard such a rumor on social media?
38:25If you say you don't have money or you're fired,
38:32you'll get a direct message.
38:36If you say you don't have money or you lost your job,
38:40if you say you don't have money or you lost your job,
38:44you'll get a direct message.
38:51Please be careful.
38:54There are many special cases.
38:58Recently, there are more cases of elderly people getting caught up in a dark part-time job and becoming a victim.
39:05The criminal group dares to make the elderly people take the case.
39:11Ms. Sakahisa, why do you think so?
39:13Because they can't be suspected.
39:15That's right.
39:17They have social experience and patience, so they can act as instructed.
39:22For example, if you say you're a police officer,
39:25a young man with brown hair says you're not a police officer.
39:29That means you're wearing piercings.
39:32If you're a little older, you'll think you're a private police officer.
39:37When you participate in such a thing,
39:40you have to know what kind of place it is and what kind of information is on the Internet.
39:45That's right.
39:47So it's important to google the company you're looking for.
39:50I see.
39:51And I want you to show the attitude of a police officer.
39:55We can't be underestimated by you, so we'll do our best.
39:59Even though strange articles are circulating on social media,
40:01it's hard to get the attention of the police chief.
40:03Even though there are a lot of them.
40:05In the end, people who publish strange ads pay money.
40:08I think it can't be helped that they are the priority.
40:10And when you look at such ads once, they come out a lot.
40:14So it's really good to look up things you're not interested in.
40:17By the way, I'm now buried with the latest information on social media in Argentina.
40:20Why?
40:21If you look it up randomly.
40:22If you look up something that has nothing to do with it, it'll be like that all at once.
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42:55This is what's been posted.
42:58It's currently been deleted.
43:01It's called looking for a cat at midnight.
43:03What's suspicious?
43:05To prevent information theft,
43:09I keep my cell phone and luggage.
43:12You keep your cell phone and luggage.
43:14That's suspicious.
43:15You're just looking for a cat.
43:17You don't have to keep it.
43:19It's suspicious.
43:20You just have to mark where the cat was on the map.
43:26That's what they're doing.
43:28But in reality, they're trying to find out if there's a security camera or not.
43:33They're trying to get you involved in a lot of different ways.
43:38And recently, there's a possibility that you'll get blackmailed.
43:43It's been leaked.
43:44So if you work part-time at a public school, you'll be suspected.
43:49That's why they don't make it public.
43:52It's a little more expensive than a normal part-time job.
43:56It's realistic.
43:58It's a perfect crime.
44:01If you don't show a lot of wisdom, you'll be scared.
44:07You'll be killed.
44:10There's been a lot of news about the arrest of the perpetrator.
44:16So who is more likely to be guilty, the perpetrator who was threatened and the person who ordered the robbery?
44:27Who do you think is the perpetrator?
44:29I don't think so.
44:32Who do you think is the perpetrator?
44:34I don't know.
44:36What about you, Ms. Tokashita?
44:39I think the perpetrator is more likely to be guilty.
44:44I was just kidding. I didn't think he was the perpetrator.
44:48I thought if I lied about it, the perpetrator would be more likely to be guilty.
44:57What about you, Mr. Itoda?
44:58I think the perpetrator is more likely to be guilty.
45:03I think the perpetrator is more likely to be guilty.
45:08It depends on the case.
45:10In general, it is said that the perpetrator is more likely to be guilty.
45:15If the perpetrator didn't say it, he wouldn't have committed the crime.
45:18Or the perpetrator and the person who actually did it are the same.
45:24It's possible that the crime will be the same.
45:29And the perpetrator can't be forgiven because he's young.
45:34He's 18 years old now.
45:37As a result, he's like this now.
45:40He's a special boy now.
45:43In the case of robbery, it's the same as an adult.
45:50In the case of a robbery by a man named Luffy,
45:54the leader of the perpetrator was sentenced to life imprisonment.
46:00The 19-year-old perpetrator was sentenced to 23 years in prison.
46:09And if you're over 18 years old, you can report your name.
46:16If you report your name like this, it will be reported on the Internet.
46:20Then it will remain.
46:22It's called a digital tattoo.
46:25Then, for example, if you become a human being in the future and try to get a job,
46:30if you put out an entry sheet and the company searches the name of the entry sheet,
46:35a digital tattoo will remain.
46:37Then you may be surprised.
46:40I want you to know that what you did at the age of 18 and 19 will destroy your life for the rest of your life.
47:10I want you to know that what you did at the age of 18 and 19 will destroy your life for the rest of your life.
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47:54She is Smell Alfort.
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49:21A group of criminals who play the role of robbers.
49:25Now, the police call it this.
49:30Commonly known as Tokuryu.
49:32If you know the official name,
49:34it may be a big news.
49:38A certain dragon.
49:41What do you mean by a certain dragon?
49:43Well, that's what I think.
49:46A certain dragon.
49:48Mr. Kazurizawa, what do you think?
49:50Is it like a specific criminal group?
49:55It's not specific.
49:56It's anonymous.
49:57Anonymous.
49:58Anonymous.
49:59Anonymous.
50:00I don't know the name of the criminal group.
50:03It's called the Anonymous Dragon-Type Crime Group.
50:07Anonymous.
50:08Anonymous and Dragon-Type.
50:10We don't have a name for the group.
50:13It's an SNS group with a lot of anonymity.
50:17It's hard to identify the leader.
50:19And it's very flexible.
50:21That means the members change at any given time.
50:24If you put it like that,
50:25if you put it like a real-life role,
50:26it's a real-life role.
50:29That's what this group is about.
50:31In other words,
50:32it's a completely different type of criminal organization
50:35from the traditional violent group.
50:38That's what the police call it.
50:42The police have a lot of experience and achievements
50:46in dealing with the violent group.
50:50So the police know that they can operate against the violent group
50:54in various ways.
50:55But it's a completely new type of organization.
50:58It's very difficult to operate.
51:00At first, it was too late.
51:03But since April of this year,
51:06the Special Crime Prevention Headquarters,
51:08the Special Crime Union Investigation Team,
51:10and the Metropolitan Police Department
51:12have been trying to operate.
51:14I think the police have finally been able to operate in this way.
51:20After you applied for a part-time job,
51:24isn't there a way to help the person
51:27who might be in danger?
51:29First of all,
51:30you need to consult with the police.
51:33It's hard to write down the number 100,
51:36but there's a police phone number called 9110.
51:41You need to tell the police that you're being threatened here.
51:46By actually consulting with the police,
51:49you can avoid committing a crime.
51:51Even if you're threatened,
51:53you can protect yourself from intimidation
51:55under the protection of the police.
51:57That's one case.
51:59First of all, you need to consult with the police.
52:04You don't know what kind of job you're doing.
52:07You're being led to an app that disappears right away.
52:11Please be careful of suspicious people.
52:16Speaking of fraud,
52:18there's something like this recently.
52:21It's Moe, right?
52:23Here it comes.
52:25It's Moe.
52:27It's a autobiography.
52:29Yes, it's an autobiography.
52:31The lines from the drama are coming out.
52:34It's not a title made for the drama.
52:37It's a crime that's been around for a long time.
52:41It's called an autobiography
52:44because it's a fraud that's specialized in real estate and real estate trading.
52:47There was a saying like this since the Meiji era.
52:50It's in the Meiji newspaper.
52:53Especially after the war,
52:55in the midst of great chaos,
52:57in the midst of war,
52:59you don't know who you're dealing with.
53:02That's why this kind of thing came out.
53:04Seven years ago,
53:06there was a case where a major housing company
53:08was deceived by about 5.5 billion yen.
53:11An autobiographer needs high-level expertise
53:14in real estate trading in the first place.
53:17For example, you need to use a forged land certificate
53:20or a seal
53:22to become a real estate owner.
53:25You need to be a professional deceiver.
53:28In this way, if it's a fraud in real estate trading,
53:31the price will be very high.
53:34It's not just a drama.
53:36That's why it became a drama.
53:39There are really new criminal styles coming out one after another.
53:43There are things that have been around for a long time,
53:45but there are also things that have changed the forecast in a modern way.
53:48Why is Yamibaito doing this?
53:51I think we need to go back and understand
53:54why this is happening in the first place.