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00:00What is essential to our daily lives?
00:04That is...
00:05Yes?
00:06The convenience store!
00:10From food to daily necessities,
00:13there are about 56,000 of them in Japan.
00:19Everyone has been there at least once.
00:22That's why there are so many people in the night market.
00:27So tonight, we have a convenience store special.
00:32The Kansai people are going to rank the things they buy at the convenience store.
00:37I'm eating.
00:38You've been getting better lately.
00:41I'm so happy.
00:43I'm not even hungry, but I'm eating.
00:49An hour filled with convenience store love begins now.
00:54This time, we're going to talk about the convenience store special.
00:59Thank you for having us.
01:02You guys go to the convenience store, right?
01:08I guess you could say that.
01:11Do you guys go to the convenience store?
01:13We do.
01:15We do.
01:16Mr. Katsumatsu also goes to the convenience store.
01:19I used to work at a convenience store before my debut.
01:22Is that so?
01:23I worked at a chain store called Lucky.
01:26I've never heard of it.
01:28It closes at 7 p.m.
01:30I worked there for 24 hours.
01:32It was not a barcode, but I worked at a convenience store.
01:36I worked alone at midnight.
01:39At a cafe.
01:40I worked alone at midnight.
01:41I used to work at a convenience store, too.
01:43Working at a convenience store is hard.
01:46You don't have anyone to talk to.
01:48I know.
01:49Especially at midnight.
01:50I used to work at a convenience store, too.
01:52I worked with Kin from Biscuit Brothers at the same time.
01:56I went to play with him.
01:58You looked like you were having fun.
01:59I didn't work seriously.
02:02That's right.
02:03I was tired, so I asked him if he had a point card.
02:08He said he didn't have a point card.
02:11I said,
02:12Is that so?
02:13We played a game where we were shocked as much as possible.
02:17You don't complain about your work.
02:19Customers care about you.
02:21Do you have a part-time job?
02:23I worked at a convenience store for only three days.
02:29Customers, uncles, and people like Otomo Kouhei got mad at me.
02:36They shouted at you.
02:38They told me to quit if I wasn't motivated.
02:42They told me to quit if I wasn't motivated.
02:46They told me to shut up.
02:48We had a big fight.
02:50Then I started being an idol.
02:54What kind of attitude is that?
02:57You are an idol.
03:01Mr. Kazumaru.
03:03Please tell us the topics you are interested in.
03:06The top five things that people in Kansai buy at convenience stores.
03:13This is a VTR.
03:15Mayurika, please pretend to be a VTR.
03:18I'm curious about what people in Kansai buy.
03:22Is it a funny VTR?
03:25Don't bite me.
03:26It's a lie.
03:27It's a lie.
03:29It's a lie.
03:32After this, Kansai people's love for convenience stores exploded.
03:35When the microwave is in the store,
03:38I put it in the freezer.
03:41That is very delicious.
03:457-Eleven.
03:49That is the best.
03:51In addition.
03:52We can't do anything.
03:54I don't know because I'm an idiot.
03:58I can't explain it.
04:00I'm an idiot.
04:06The top five things that people in Kansai buy at convenience stores.
04:15This time, we asked people in Kansai
04:20what they buy at convenience stores.
04:24What do you buy when you go to a convenience store?
04:29This is a sweet one next to the fridge.
04:33Do you buy it?
04:35I put it here and buy it.
04:38I buy one of them.
04:40I have one.
04:42It depends on the convenience store.
04:45I buy a sweet one and a hard one.
04:48I buy Karinto Manju and Sanshoku Dango.
04:52Karinto Manju.
04:53I usually buy Japanese sweets.
04:55I buy them a lot.
04:57I buy a banknote.
04:59Ryosuke.
05:00Ryosuke.
05:01I know.
05:02I buy a few hundred yen banknote.
05:04I bought a banknote twice yesterday.
05:07What banknote?
05:08A banknote of Puri-kyo.
05:10I buy a stuffed animal.
05:12When I realize I'm drunk, I go to a convenience store.
05:15I go to a convenience store on the way home.
05:17I realize I'm drunk and go to a convenience store.
05:20I buy two bottles of wine.
05:23I realize I'm drunk and go to a convenience store.
05:25You're not drunk.
05:28I'm not drunk.
05:30I drink cold sake and a little bit of shachet.
05:33Do you understand?
05:34Yes, I do.
05:35I drink sake and a bottle of Shinshibu beer.
05:39Do you want me to drink it?
05:41I drink sake and a bottle of Shinshibu beer.
05:43I don't drink much.
05:47I don't drink much.
05:50I just drink a little bit.
05:52I just drink a little bit.
05:54Stop it.
05:55I just drink a little bit.
05:57Don't say that.
05:59Let's introduce them by ranking.
06:03The 5th place is...
06:05The 5th place is...
06:07The 5th place is...
06:09What's that?
06:10I'm getting better.
06:13It's delicious, so I unconsciously buy it.
06:17I forget to buy what I just drank.
06:19I forget to buy what I just drank.
06:21I drink two times a day.
06:23Coffee?
06:24Coffee.
06:26Coffee.
06:27You put coffee in it.
06:29It's delicious.
06:30It's delicious.
06:32The 5th place in the list of things that Kansai people end up buying at a convenience store is convenience store coffee.
06:40It's become a drink that's been around for 10 years, and it's ranked high.
06:46Cafe Latte.
06:48I don't really like coffee with a lot of sugar.
06:54It's sweet, but it's not sugar.
06:59I like this one better.
07:02These two also seem to love convenience store coffee.
07:08It feels good, doesn't it? That ice thing. It's delicious. It smells good.
07:12It's a little fashionable.
07:13The one that looks like Starbucks is this one.
07:16The one with that looks like it's ranked higher.
07:18No, it's cheap.
07:20I don't buy Starbucks, but if I had that, it would look pretty fashionable, so I'd buy it.
07:24I'd rather have a drive or a cap, but I'd buy that.
07:28It's a little cool.
07:30I understand. I understand that a little.
07:33When I go with a girl.
07:35I usually buy it before the girl waits.
07:38I buy it while I'm really going.
07:42From a girl's point of view, it's cool.
07:45I don't have anything at all.
07:48What's in fourth place?
07:51I go to the convenience store, go around the convenience store, and then return.
07:57I'm sure I'll pass.
07:59Ice cream.
08:00Ice.
08:01Ice.
08:02Ice.
08:03Ice.
08:04Ice.
08:07What do you buy at the convenience store?
08:09What's in fourth place?
08:11Ice cream.
08:12I buy ice cream on my way home from school.
08:15What's in twelfth place?
08:18I buy it.
08:20Do you usually go back to school?
08:22Yes.
08:23I go to the eat-in corner.
08:27It's long and takes about an hour.
08:30That long?
08:31I'm a little hungry.
08:33I go after school.
08:35I buy ice cream and go home while eating it.
08:39I see.
08:41Ice cream is in fifth place.
08:46I used to go to a candy store.
08:49I used to buy a lot of candy for 10 yen.
08:51Why me?
08:56So, we asked 200 people in Kansai.
08:59What do you buy at the convenience store?
09:02What's in fifth place and fourth place?
09:06There are a lot of things.
09:09I buy ice cream and coffee.
09:12I don't buy coffee.
09:15But, I buy four or five cups of coffee.
09:17He buys a lot of sweet things.
09:19He likes convenience stores.
09:22Do you put it in a cup by yourself?
09:24Yes.
09:25That's more delicious, isn't it?
09:27No.
09:28I don't know much about it.
09:30I don't drink much.
09:32I see.
09:33I'll buy you ice cream.
09:35I don't think about the ad for canned coffee.
09:39You don't think about it.
09:41I don't think about it.
09:43I don't think about the ad for canned coffee.
09:47I don't know how to make it look fashionable.
09:51I put it in a cup and drink it.
09:54But, I don't drink it.
09:58I thought there were a lot of men who drank it.
10:03But, there was a reason.
10:05I think so, too.
10:06You want to drink it in the city.
10:09I drink Starbucks to show off.
10:12I see.
10:13I agree with you.
10:14Yamauchi said that he drank it because it was fashionable.
10:19Yes.
10:20I know I drink it when I have a date.
10:24I drank it before the girl came.
10:26But, I didn't show it to her.
10:28I see.
10:29You didn't show it to her.
10:31I bought it for that.
10:33I didn't show it to her.
10:35I see.
10:36I see.
10:39How about you, guys?
10:41I'll tell you a joke.
10:43He is going to tell a joke.
10:46He is going to tell a joke.
10:48I'll tell you a joke.
10:50Do you know the ice cream that looks like a rugby ball?
10:55I know it.
10:56It's delicious.
10:58It's a cookie.
11:00I know it.
11:01It's a caramel.
11:02I know it.
11:03I want it to be in the refrigerator.
11:05I know it.
11:06It's delicious.
11:07It's like a crispy cookie.
11:09It's delicious.
11:11It's not ice cream.
11:14It's delicious.
11:17Do you know what I like?
11:19I like the one that you take the lid off and suck it.
11:21Coolish?
11:22Coolish.
11:23What is that?
11:25Coolish is delicious.
11:27In the old days, we used to lick it.
11:29We used to lick it or bite it.
11:31We used to suck it.
11:33We used to suck it.
11:34We used to suck it.
11:35We used to suck it.
11:36But, it's delicious.
11:38It's delicious.
11:39Chocomonaka Jumbo is delicious.
11:42It's getting better.
11:44Is that so?
11:45Monaka can't be put on the plate.
11:47Monaka is like this.
11:49Monaka is like this.
11:51Monaka is aware of it.
11:53Monaka is melting with ice cream.
11:55Monaka was like this.
11:57When I bought Monaka, I sucked the ice cream when it was not opened.
12:04But, recently, Monaka is like this.
12:07Monaka has evolved.
12:09It looks like the same product.
12:10Do you know the white bear?
12:12It's an ice cream.
12:13I buy it to brush my teeth.
12:15I feel disgusted when I feel disgusted.
12:19I heard it.
12:21I feel disgusted when I feel disgusted.
12:23I feel disgusted after eating grilled meat.
12:26Don't you brush your teeth?
12:28I brush my teeth.
12:31You brush your teeth and eat again.
12:34Don't you take a bath?
12:35I don't take a bath.
12:36I don't say a word.
12:38Don't you wipe your butt?
12:39I wipe my butt.
12:40You are dirty.
12:42I said your butt for the first time.
12:45I didn't say your butt.
12:48There was no eat-in corner in the past.
12:51There was no such a thing.
12:54Do you have a general eat-in corner?
12:57Yes, I do.
12:58What is the eat-in corner?
12:59It's not a place for fried chicken.
13:03Is it a hot snack?
13:05Is it a place where you can eat?
13:07It's a place where there is a clam under the cash register.
13:10It's a place where you can eat.
13:13It's a place where you can eat.
13:17It's a place where you can eat.
13:20It's on the second floor.
13:22You can spend a lot of time on the second floor.
13:25You can spend a lot of time there.
13:28That's amazing.
13:30There is a lot of space.
13:31It's a place where you can eat and smoke.
13:34That's right.
13:36There is also an ATM corner.
13:38I think it's a waste of space.
13:41I think it's a waste of space.
13:44It's a convenience store.
13:46I think it's a waste of space.
13:48I think it's a waste of space.
13:50There are many things to sell.
13:54I drink in the countryside and go to the convenience store.
13:57I don't buy anything.
14:00I buy things when I go to the countryside.
14:03Is it food?
14:04Yes, it's food.
14:06What is it?
14:07I don't buy anything in Tokyo.
14:09I go to the convenience store in the countryside.
14:12I bring it to the hotel room every time.
14:14I don't know the round sushi of 7-Eleven's crab sticks.
14:20It has crab sticks and mayonnaise.
14:22It's like a round sushi.
14:25I eat it.
14:26I will definitely eat it.
14:29I have eaten crab in Japan.
14:34It's the best.
14:37It's the best crab dish in the world.
14:39It's a crab stick.
14:40It's a crab stick.
14:41I'm drunk, so I can eat it as it is.
14:45However, if I eat it with mayonnaise, I can't stop drinking.
14:52Because you're drunk.
14:54Because you're drunk.
14:56I've eaten a lot of crabs, but that's the best.
14:59I can't eat crabs anymore.
15:02You're talking nonsense.
15:04You're talking nonsense.
15:06You're praising me too much.
15:09Was it hard to work at a convenience store?
15:11It was so hard that I almost died.
15:13There were so many annoying things.
15:15Really?
15:16It was so annoying.
15:17For example, I worked at a convenience store in Amemura, Osaka.
15:22I tried to pay 60,000 yen at the ATM.
15:27However, the ATM shut down.
15:31I tried to pay 60,000 yen at the ATM.
15:34However, the ATM is not managed by a convenience store.
15:37I explained that I couldn't do anything if I didn't ask the owner of the ATM.
15:42But he said I was stupid, so I didn't understand.
15:44You're still angry.
15:46I can't help it.
15:48You're talking about your part-time job yesterday.
15:50You're talking about a few years ago.
15:51You're still talking about it.
15:52You have a great sense of humor.
15:54If you were a normal person, you would understand what I'm saying.
15:57You would understand what I'm saying.
15:59But you said you would pay 60,000 yen at the ATM.
16:02I said I would pay it back tomorrow.
16:03You said I would pay it back tomorrow.
16:04I said I would pay it back tomorrow.
16:05It doesn't matter.
16:07You're drunk.
16:09You're drunk.
16:10You're drunk.
16:12You're drunk.
16:13It's a story from a few years ago.
16:14It's a story from a few years ago.
16:15It's too high.
16:17I'm angry.
16:19I'm angry.
16:20I'm talking about my part-time job at a convenience store.
16:22I go to the convenience store several times a month.
16:24I go to the convenience store several times a month.
16:26I go to the convenience store several times a month.
16:28The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:31The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:32The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:33The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:34The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:35The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:36The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:37The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:38The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:39The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:40The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:41The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:42The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:43The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:44The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:45The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:46The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:47The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:48The clerk who works with me said to me.
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16:51The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:52The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:53The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:54The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:55The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:56The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:57The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:58The clerk who works with me said to me.
16:59The clerk who works with me said to me.
17:00The clerk who works with me said to me.
17:01The clerk who works with me said to me.
17:02The clerk who works with me said to me.
17:03What?
17:04I don't get it.
17:05You are saying nonsense.
17:06Normally, do you have those affairs?
17:07That's what I've been doing for 15 years.
17:08I can't believe it because I have enough arrage to say it.
17:09My hosting skills have increased.
17:10I want to criticize yours in the next time.
17:11The foreign tourists who visit Kansai have gravel roads in
17:12places like MiyagiFuchiko and Shinjuku,
17:13which are surrounded by famous high-rise buildings.
17:14Besides, a limited gathering place,
17:15or room to stay may be possible.
17:16Might you order it?
17:17No, I have never tested cars or collected
17:31the garbage.
17:32What kind of things do they buy at convenience stores in Japan?
17:35We did some research.
17:38The first thing we heard was
17:40about this family who came from France on a family trip.
17:45What do you buy at convenience stores?
17:50Many stamps.
17:52Do you have stamps for the postcards?
17:54This.
17:56Gifts for family or friends.
18:01We don't have convenience stores in France.
18:04We have a lot of different things to buy.
18:07It's a big, big store.
18:10The sour cream and onion chips, yeah.
18:14The food is fresher.
18:16There's fresh sushi in the community that you can buy.
18:21I really shop at American convenience stores, to be honest.
18:24I feel like the only reason we shop at these is because they're a lot more healthier.
18:27Actual food.
18:28They're just like snacks at American convenience stores.
18:31They're not actual food.
18:33Popped soft drink.
18:35David likes melon popped soft drink.
18:39So we have to stop and get melon soft drink.
18:42It's green. We don't get it in Australia.
18:46As a side note, melon soda is a drink from Japan.
18:51It's good, isn't it?
18:53It's a very rare drink for foreigners.
18:59And while we were doing some research,
19:02the most common opinion was...
19:05What do you buy when you go to a convenience store?
19:09Onigiri.
19:12Tuna and mayo is okay.
19:14Chicken and soy sauce is good.
19:16There is no rice in the U.S.
19:18in a 7-Eleven or convenience store.
19:20We don't sell it.
19:22Tuna and mayo.
19:25They are open many hours.
19:29Anytime they are open.
19:31At night, they are open.
19:33The food options are much, much better than where we are from.
19:40So that's it for our episode.
19:42What do foreigners buy when they go to a convenience store?
19:48I see.
19:51Japanese convenience stores are of high quality.
19:54I see.
19:57As a side note,
19:59when I went to a convenience store abroad,
20:01I was shocked when I bought a drink.
20:10When I went to a convenience store abroad,
20:12I was shocked when I bought a drink.
20:15Do you have a picture?
20:17There was only one drink.
20:19What?
20:22There was only one drink.
20:24I was shocked.
20:26Why?
20:28I thought there were only 16 kinds of tea.
20:30I thought there was only one drink.
20:32But I didn't know how to look at it.
20:34I didn't know which one to buy.
20:36I didn't know.
20:38I was shocked that it was different from abroad.
20:42I'm sorry.
20:44It's okay.
20:46When I was a trainee,
20:48I wanted to go to a convenience store abroad.
20:52But the staff there didn't stand in line.
20:56I see.
20:58The staff there was more relaxed than Japanese convenience stores.
21:00They were just watching videos.
21:02I see.
21:04At that time,
21:06I was playing a soccer World Cup.
21:08The staff was so excited to watch it.
21:10I said,
21:11I'm sorry, but let's watch it together.
21:13We stayed together for about 30 minutes until the game was over.
21:15We stayed together for a long time.
21:17We were so excited.
21:19All the customers who came from behind were surprised.
21:21All the customers who came from behind were surprised.
21:23How was it?
21:25There were a lot of things that foreigners buy.
21:27Onigiri is popular.
21:29Tuna mayo.
21:31It's unique.
21:33We ate onigiri when we were young.
21:35We ate onigiri when we were young.
21:37Onigiri?
21:39It's called Onigiri Q.
21:42What is Onigiri Q?
21:44It's a rice ball.
21:46It's a rice ball.
21:48It's a rice ball.
21:50What is Q?
21:52I don't know.
21:54Who said that?
21:56It's a rice ball.
21:58It's a rice ball.
22:00What is Onigiri Q?
22:02I don't know.
22:04It's strange.
22:06What is Onigiri Q?
22:08It means you don't take a bath.
22:10We know this because he said it.
22:12We know this because he said it.
22:14He said that, but I didn't.
22:16You are lying.
22:18Let's put aside the facts.
22:20Onigiri Q is a long seller of Shinobu Foods.
22:22Onigiri Q is a long seller of Shinobu Foods.
22:24They are loved in Japan for more than 40 years after launching.
22:26They are loved in Japan for more than 40 years after launching.
22:28It's the best selling product for making rice balls.
22:30It's the best selling product for making rice balls.
22:32You know it very well, Mr. Hamaie.
22:34You know it very well, Mr. Hamaie.
22:36The first place is announced.
22:38What do you think is No.1?
22:40I don't know.
22:42Something that I just buy.
22:44I think it's gummies.
22:46Young girls these days love gummies.
22:48I love them.
22:50Everyone has one in their bag.
22:52That's right.
22:54I love gummies too, but I'm not a young girl.
22:56That's not true.
22:58You don't know yourself.
23:00I'm a middle-aged man.
23:02Who is a middle-aged man?
23:04That's not true.
23:06That's not true.
23:08We asked 200 Kansai people about their top 5 favorite convenience store items.
23:18Here are the top 3.
23:20No.3
23:26I don't feel guilty.
23:28I like gummies.
23:30I like gummies.
23:32I like gummies.
23:34It's true.
23:36It's true.
23:38It's a hit.
23:40No.3
23:42Ano-chan also loves gummies.
23:45The reason why she always buys gummies this time is because...
23:50She always buys gummies.
23:54It's weird when she buys it in a row.
23:56Yeah, I know.
23:58I get drunk before I go to the register.
24:01I get drunk.
24:02I get drunk, so I think I'm just a strategist.
24:05That's a good thing for a convenience store owner.
24:09Next, the second place.
24:11Each convenience store has its own strength.
24:13That's the ranking.
24:17What do you buy when you go to a convenience store?
24:21When it's freshly fried, it's oily.
24:24I'm happy in my mouth.
24:26I like fried chicken.
24:29I like fried chicken.
24:32I like fried chicken.
24:34I like fried chicken.
24:38I like hot snacks and coke.
24:41They're really good.
24:44What do you buy when you go to a convenience store?
24:46The second place is hot snacks.
24:50It seems that each person in Kansai has their own way of enjoying it.
24:56I buy a retro fried chicken.
24:58I buy two of them and eat them.
25:02It's a little early, but I want to eat it again.
25:06I see.
25:07It's a luxury.
25:08I buy a retro fried chicken when I see it in front of the register.
25:12I buy a retro fried chicken.
25:14When a store has a microwave, I eat fried chicken.
25:24It's even hotter.
25:25It's delicious.
25:26I see.
25:27It's a luxury.
25:28It's definitely delicious.
25:30It's more delicious when it's hot.
25:33It's hot.
25:34It's hot.
25:35It gets really hot in about 10 seconds.
25:38It's delicious.
25:41In the case of Lawson.
25:43Maybe it's the possibility of the first meeting.
25:48These are five friends from Kyushu.
25:53I don't have to buy it at Disney, but I always buy American dog.
25:59I'm not hungry anymore, but I eat it.
26:03I eat mustard and ketchup together.
26:06I fold it in half and eat it.
26:08I get two of that.
26:10What?
26:11Two?
26:12Can I have another one?
26:13No, no, no.
26:14I want to get off here.
26:15No, you can't.
26:17I'll have two.
26:18I always get two sauces.
26:20I believe you.
26:22Two sauces.
26:23How about you?
26:24It's a meat bun.
26:25It's a meat bun.
26:26It's a normal meat bun.
26:27It's not a normal meat bun.
26:29It's a normal meat bun.
26:30It's a normal meat bun.
26:31Do you have a particular way of eating it?
26:33Of course.
26:34Ponzu.
26:35That's right.
26:36Ponzu.
26:37Kyushu is famous for ponzu.
26:39I eat mustard and ponzu.
26:42I eat mustard and ponzu.
26:44I cut it in half and put ponzu in it.
26:47And I put it in the meat.
26:48And I put it in the meat.
26:49That's right.
26:50Do you do that, too?
26:51Yes, of course.
26:52All of us.
26:53Of course.
26:55The ranking of things that Kansai people buy at convenience stores.
26:59It's the first place.
27:05The ranking of things that Kansai people buy at convenience stores.
27:09It's the first place.
27:13Do you buy things at convenience stores?
27:16I definitely buy things at convenience stores.
27:19But I buy a lot of cream puffs.
27:23Me, too.
27:25I don't think I need it.
27:27But I buy a lot of cream puffs.
27:29I like sweet things.
27:30I like sweet things.
27:32I like eclairs.
27:33Eclairs.
27:34I like eclairs.
27:35I like takoyaki and mochi.
27:37I like cream puffs.
27:39I like it the most.
27:40I like cheese tarts.
27:42I buy a lot of them.
27:44I like convenience store sweets.
27:46Convenience store sweets.
27:48The ranking of things that Kansai people buy at convenience stores.
27:51It's the first place.
27:55When I go to the convenience store after work,
27:57I buy about six kinds of sweets and eat them all by myself.
28:01That's amazing.
28:03I don't care.
28:04You can't finish them all at once.
28:05I do my best, so I can finish them all at once.
28:08In addition, Kansai people seem to be very weak to those words.
28:13Weak to limited time.
28:15That's right.
28:16Weak to limited time.
28:17That's right.
28:18When it comes to limited time,
28:20I tend to buy things with those words.
28:22New sweets.
28:25That's right.
28:26I want to buy new things when I see them.
28:30I go to every convenience store on Tuesdays.
28:33I go to every convenience store on Tuesdays.
28:36I buy new things on Tuesdays.
28:39Do you have a point when you choose?
28:42I don't buy more than 300 yen.
28:44That's true.
28:46That's true.
28:47It's like ordering sweets at a convenience store.
28:51By the way,
28:52this lady is from Shimane Prefecture,
28:55just like Mr. Yamauchi.
28:58We asked her about Mr. Yamauchi's impression of Shimane.
29:01What do you think of Shimane?
29:03I'm proud of it.
29:05I think it's amazing.
29:07I'm proud of Shimane.
29:11I don't think so.
29:12I think it's amazing from the general public's point of view.
29:15I think it's courageous.
29:17I think it's amazing to have a sense of justice.
29:19It's a fraud, isn't it?
29:21It's hard to notice that.
29:23How did you notice that?
29:26Mr. Yamauchi, who is the convenience store manager in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture,
29:32prevented three special frauds in two months.
29:37This is the 9th fraud.
29:40It was recognized as the world's only way to prevent fraud.
29:46It's amazing.
29:47I didn't know that.
29:48I think it's amazing to be so proactive.
29:55That's it for the top 5 things you buy at a convenience store.
30:07Your brother is more famous.
30:09I'm not.
30:10I was surprised.
30:12On December 2nd, my brother became the police chief in Shimane for a day.
30:22It's a big deal.
30:23It's a big deal.
30:24The general public.
30:25The general public.
30:26He prevented fraud in Mizugiwa.
30:28I don't know why.
30:30I don't know why this is happening.
30:31It's amazing.
30:32You were in the 3rd place.
30:35I just bought it.
30:36It's close to the cash register.
30:38When I enter a convenience store, I buy 100% of it.
30:41There's a lot of new stuff coming out.
30:43That's a lot.
30:44That's a lot.
30:45But you said you like Sakamoto, too.
30:46I like it.
30:47I think everyone has their own taste.
30:50I have to buy a hard one.
30:52Hard gummy.
30:53Hard gummy.
30:54It's hard.
30:56I like it.
30:58It's cute.
30:59It's cute.
31:00It's cute.
31:01It's cute.
31:02It's cute.
31:03It's cute.
31:04You'll be in a commercial.
31:05I won't.
31:06Don't say that.
31:07I won't.
31:08I don't do it on purpose.
31:09The best gummy.
31:10The best gummy.
31:11The best gummy.
31:12The best gummy.
31:13The best gummy.
31:14The best gummy.
31:15Hard gummy is good.
31:17It's risky to get a new one.
31:20If it's soft, there's a lot of them in the store.
31:23It's hard to eat.
31:26It's risky to get a new one.
31:28I'll give you a tip.
31:30I've never eaten gummy before.
31:32What?
31:33I've never eaten gummy before.
31:34I've never eaten gummy before.
31:35I've never eaten gummy before.
31:36I'm not interested in gummy.
31:39It's really good.
31:40Then, I'll take gummy and jelly.
31:44I don't need them.
31:46I don't need them.
31:47In the past, when we chewed caramel,
31:52the thing in the back teeth would be taken.
31:56When I chew gummy,
31:58the thing in the back teeth would be taken.
32:01I don't need gummy.
32:03Can you keep chewing it?
32:05I can't keep chewing it.
32:07I don't know anything about gummy.
32:11I want you to eat it once.
32:13I've been in the entertainment industry for decades.
32:17I've never eaten gummy before.
32:19I can eat it once.
32:22Mr. Katsubashi can eat gummy.
32:25I'll give you a tip.
32:27You can do anything.
32:30I've never played a game before.
32:34I'm not interested in games.
32:36I can't play alone.
32:37How about Super Mario?
32:38I've never played it.
32:40I'm not interested in games.
32:41You've never worked?
32:43That's amazing.
32:45So, I have a lot of things to hide.
32:48Yes, yes, yes.
32:49I have a lot of things to hide.
32:52You look like a super multi-talented person.
32:54I think you know everything.
32:56I don't know a lot of things.
32:58But, I haven't been found out.
33:00Let's do that special edition.
33:03I don't think I can do anything.
33:05I think I can do a special edition like Katsumataka.
33:09I'll buy this hot snack.
33:12I'll buy it.
33:13I'll buy it.
33:14How many Jumbo Franks did you eat?
33:16It's delicious.
33:17It's delicious.
33:18You don't have to put anything on it.
33:19It's delicious.
33:20I'll put it on.
33:21I'll put ketchup on it.
33:23Do you buy hot snacks?
33:25I buy panties.
33:27At a convenience store?
33:28Do you buy panties at a convenience store?
33:30I buy panties.
33:31Isn't it a cute lingerie shop?
33:34No, I don't.
33:35I wear men's panties.
33:37Do you wear women's panties?
33:38I lose my panties quickly.
33:41Why?
33:42Sometimes I use panties to wipe my body.
33:46Are you wearing the same panties as Sakamoto?
33:48No, I'm not.
33:50I'm wearing a pair of panties.
33:51Since when did I become an immortal character?
33:54What happened to me?
33:56Do you take off your panties in the bath?
33:58I can't wash my panties in the bath.
34:00So I lose my towel and bath towel.
34:03Then I wipe my body with panties.
34:07Then I lose my panties.
34:09When I'm in a pinch, I wear panties at a convenience store.
34:13What do you mean you can't wash your panties?
34:15I can't wash my panties.
34:17You mean you can't use a washing machine.
34:19I don't know how to use a washing machine.
34:22So you have to wash your panties.
34:24What do you mean you can't wash your panties?
34:29I don't wash my panties.
34:32You don't have a beautiful bath towel.
34:34I have to ask someone to wash my panties.
34:36Are you an idiot?
34:38She has a certain IQ to understand.
34:42I don't know how to use a washing machine.
34:43I don't have a bath towel.
34:48So you have to ask someone to wash your panties.
34:50You have to ask someone to wash your panties.
34:52You can't wear panties.
34:53So you have to buy panties at a convenience store.
34:55I can't buy panties.
34:56You can't buy panties with a T-shirt.
34:58I can't buy panties.
34:59Please come to my shower room.
35:02Can I go to your shower room?
35:04I'm nervous.
35:05I don't have a T-shirt.
35:07I can't go to the living room with a wet body.
35:10I can't go to the living room with a wet body.
35:14You can't come to my house.
35:16You can't come to my house.
35:19Why do you say that?
35:21I'm serious.
35:23I'm serious.
35:24Have you ever eaten Tomita Tsukemen?
35:29No.
35:30Tomita Tsukemen has evolved a lot.
35:32Tomita Tsukemen is thick and big.
35:35Tomita Tsukemen is thick and big.
35:37Tomita Tsukemen is cold.
35:38Tomita Tsukemen is thick and big.
35:41Tomita Tsukemen is like a convenience store.
35:43Tomita Tsukemen is evolving.
35:44If you put two Tomita Tsukemen in the freezer, it will become a bread.
35:48It's so big.
35:49It's so big.
35:51It's difficult to store, but it's too delicious.
35:54I want you to eat this.
35:56I understand.
35:57Tomita Tsukemen has evolved a lot.
35:59Tomita Tsukemen is like a frozen tomato and garlic spaghetti.
36:05It's really, really good.
36:07It's really, really good.
36:09It's good, right?
36:10It's good.
36:11It's not just good, but it's good.
36:13It's not just good, but it's good.
36:15The gold margherita 7-Eleven
36:17is really, really good.
36:20Try grilling that at home with a fish grill.
36:24It's really good.
36:26It's crispy, and it feels like it's frozen.
36:28The frozen champon at the convenience store,
36:31the silver one,
36:33that's really good.
36:35It's really good.
36:37It's just good.
36:39It's a silver one.
36:40You can live without going to Nagasaki.
36:42It's really good.
36:43As a side note, that champon,
36:44if you make it with milk, it's even better.
36:47It's even better.
36:49You don't have to go to Nagasaki to get it.
36:51It's good with milk?
36:53Nagasaki's champon is a little milky.
36:55If you get close to that, you'll fall in love with it.
36:57You'll fall in love with Nagasaki.
37:00You'll fall in love with Okinawa.
37:03I think Nagasaki should try this.
37:07There's an original way to eat it.
37:10There is.
37:12There's a curry bun.
37:14You don't crush the curry bun.
37:16You crush it a little,
37:18and when you make the curry udon cup noodles,
37:20you put it on the bottom,
37:22put the noodles on top of the curry bun,
37:24sprinkle curry powder,
37:26and make curry udon.
37:28You eat curry udon.
37:30The curry bun on the bottom
37:32really sucks up the curry.
37:35A curry bun is good enough,
37:37but a curry bun that sucks up the curry
37:39is already curry.
37:41Curry.
37:43It's curry.
37:45What curry bun lacks is curry.
37:48Curry bun.
37:50It's all curry.
37:52I eat curry.
37:54It's different from curry.
37:55Curry bun is rice.
37:56It's bread.
37:58Bread is curry.
38:00It's not curry rice.
38:01It's curry.
38:02It sounds like Ashida Mana.
38:05It's a curry bun version.
38:07It's an arrangement.
38:08It might be good to try it.
38:10Let's move on.
38:11This week's topic is
38:13a local convenience store researcher
38:15who was shocked by local convenience store food.
38:18This week's topic is
38:21a corner where you can hear stories
38:23from people in the studio
38:25who have a little bit of a problem
38:27with the rumors in the streets.
38:30Tonight's guest is
38:32a local convenience store researcher,
38:34Mr. Hironori Kato.
38:38He has been visiting local convenience stores
38:40all over Japan for 23 years.
38:42He has visited more than 2,000 convenience stores.
38:48In September this year,
38:50he will publish a book
38:52about convenience store food he has visited.
38:55Tonight, Mr. Kato will announce
38:57the local convenience store food
38:59that shocked him.
39:02Hello.
39:03I'm Hironori Kato,
39:04a local convenience store researcher.
39:06Nice to meet you.
39:07Nice to meet you.
39:10What was the first thing
39:11that caught your attention?
39:13When I was in the fourth grade of elementary school,
39:15I went on a family trip every summer vacation.
39:18I went to Wakayama at that time.
39:20There was a convenience store
39:22called Night Shop Ishizuchi
39:24near the pension I stayed at.
39:26Night Shop Ishizuchi.
39:27It's a local convenience store.
39:28I bought a rice ball there.
39:30It was a big one.
39:32I was impressed by it.
39:34I thought there were a lot of convenience stores
39:36in the local area,
39:37so I looked it up,
39:38and there were a lot of them.
39:39That's how I started looking around.
39:41How many night shops
39:42were there in Ishizuchi?
39:44There was one in Ehime,
39:45but it's gone now.
39:47There were a lot of them in Wakayama.
39:49There are two more in Hyogo prefecture.
39:51In Ishizuchi?
39:52Yes.
39:53There was one in Itami.
39:54I didn't know that.
39:56I saw it on the video.
39:57There was a store called Monmart.
39:59Monmart was a local store.
40:00Oh, really?
40:01Monmart.
40:02Was it in Osaka or Kansai?
40:04It was almost everywhere.
40:05Oh, really?
40:06I had a classmate named Mizuno.
40:09Mizuno was running Monmart.
40:11Monmart Mizuno.
40:14You have to give it a name, right?
40:17Yes.
40:18Oh, really?
40:19You can give it a name?
40:20It says Monmart Mizuno.
40:23This store is called Monmart Masumoto.
40:26Oh, Masumoto.
40:27Yes.
40:28It's a convenience store where you can give it a name.
40:30Yes.
40:31Here's the main topic.
40:33What is the local convenience store food
40:35that shocked Mr Kato?
40:38First, please look at this.
40:41I didn't know that.
40:43This is a convenience store called Koishinbo Kisaragi
40:45in Kochi Prefecture.
40:48It's called Kochi's soul food.
40:51It's written on the store.
40:52There is a bento called Chicken Nanban.
40:55Spaghetti.
40:57Chicken Nanban is originally from Miyazaki Prefecture.
41:00Chicken Nanban in Miyazaki Prefecture
41:02has tartar sauce on it.
41:04Kochi Prefecture has aurora sauce on it.
41:06It's sour, but it's refreshing.
41:08There is a bento called Chicken Nanban.
41:10I see.
41:11This Chicken Nanban is also exquisite.
41:14I have something else I want to recommend.
41:16I see.
41:17This is the convenience store food that shocked Mr Kato.
41:20Wow.
41:21It's ramen.
41:23It looks delicious.
41:24It's really delicious.
41:25It looks delicious.
41:29I have something else I want to recommend.
41:31I see.
41:32This is the convenience store food that shocked Mr Kato.
41:35This is the delicacy of the convenience store food.
41:37It's Koishinbo Kisaragi's ramen.
41:39Ramen.
41:41Wow.
41:42It's ramen.
41:43Can you eat this at a convenience store?
41:45You can eat this at a convenience store.
41:47Ramen is a famous dish in Kochi.
41:50In Shimanto Town, Shimanto River,
41:53a yakiniku restaurant
41:55came up with the concept of ramen that goes well with rice.
41:58That's why it's a famous dish in Kochi.
42:00I can feel the umami of vegetables in this ramen.
42:06It looks delicious.
42:07This is really delicious.
42:08This is really delicious.
42:09I always eat chicken nanban.
42:12I eat this ramen instead of miso soup.
42:15It's like that.
42:16This is really delicious.
42:18I want to eat this ramen.
42:21This is a side note.
42:22Until a while ago, FAMIMA put noodles in oden.
42:27Was there such a thing?
42:28FAMIMA put noodles in oden.
42:30It's gone, but I want it to come back.
42:32I want to put Chinese noodles in the soup of oden.
42:36It's really delicious.
42:38Was there such a thing?
42:39Yes, there was.
42:40There are a lot of changes in the product.
42:45I'll tell my brother about the noodles.
42:48I'll make it come back.
42:50Do you have that much power?
42:52My brother should have power in FAMIMA soon.
42:56Are you just trying to stop me?
42:57I'm just trying to stop you.
42:58Don't you do anything about product development?
43:00I don't do it now, but I have the power to speak.
43:03Do you have the power to speak?
43:04I'll tell you.
43:05That's not good.
43:06I'll tell you.
43:07Do you eat oden, too?
43:09I love oden.
43:10I love soup.
43:12I want to drink only soup.
43:15I put noodles in oden.
43:17That's a side note.
43:20I love soup.
43:23He puts a lot of soup in oden.
43:26It's like a side note.
43:28He doesn't say, please give me soup.
43:30He says, I love soup.
43:32He puts a lot of soup in oden.
43:36You can say, please give me a lot of soup.
43:38That's embarrassing.
43:40That's more embarrassing.
43:42He says, I love soup.
43:45He says, I put noodles in oden.
43:48He is a scary person.
43:50Next Week
44:20Next Week

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