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00:00Hi, I'm Kaminari.
00:02I'm Utaresu from DELQI.
00:04It's been 3 months since we last came to Hiroshima.
00:06It's changed.
00:08It's changed?
00:10The construction has started.
00:12I knew.
00:14You knew?
00:16It's been 3 months since we last came to Hiroshima.
00:18Do you think the DELQI episode has changed?
00:20The DELQI episode in 3 months?
00:22I haven't talked about this episode.
00:24Oh, you have?
00:26I bought a big Ford car.
00:28I bought a big Ford car.
00:30The price was 15,000,000 yen.
00:32You bought a better car than the president.
00:34Maybe.
00:36I wanted to put my parents in the car.
00:38I wanted to put my parents in the car.
00:40I showed it to my mother.
00:42She said,
00:44this is a truck.
00:46She said,
00:48this is a truck.
00:50It's not as big as your truck.
00:52It's a farmer's truck.
00:54It's a farmer's truck.
00:56During these 3 months,
00:58I went to Hawaii for a shoot.
01:00I went to a cheeseburger place.
01:02I brought a young staff.
01:04This is a cheeseburger.
01:06This is a set menu.
01:08He asked me something.
01:10I thought it was a drink.
01:12He said it was a cola.
01:14I was like, what?
01:16He gave me an empty drink container.
01:18I was like, I said it was a cola.
01:20I looked sideways and it was a drink bar.
01:22After a while, the clerk said,
01:24Hey, Mr. Cola.
01:26That's my nickname.
01:28You've been talking for a long time.
01:30You're a Del Quijote.
01:32Del Quijote.
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02:24I've been talking for a long time.
02:26I don't understand.
02:28Let's start with Mr. Del Quijote.
02:30Here it is.
02:32I've been a lot of times when I met my rival.
02:34I've been a lot of times when I met my rival.
02:36I've been a lot of times when I met my rival.
02:38I've been a lot of times when I met my rival.
02:40Let's go, Mr. Del Quijote.
02:46Nice to meet you.
02:48My name is Tanaka.
02:50Nice to meet you.
02:52I run a private tutoring school for students.
02:54I run a private tutoring school for students.
02:56A tutoring school?
02:58It's big.
03:00It's bigger than my car.
03:04Tanaka Yoshinori,
03:06Tanaka Yoshinori,
03:08Tanaka Yoshinori,
03:10Tanaka Yoshinori,
03:12Tanaka Yoshinori,
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06:00Tanaka Yoshinori,
06:02Tanaka Yoshinori,
06:04I was taught the rules, so I was able to do it.
06:08He was not good at studying when he was in junior high school.
06:12However, due to the influence of someone, his grades went up.
06:17Your grades went up in junior high school?
06:20Yes.
06:21But I didn't want to lose to someone close to me.
06:24If there was someone who had good grades,
06:27I wanted to go to the same high school as my friends.
06:31I see.
06:32So you went to the same high school as your friends.
06:36Yes.
06:37Your grades were excellent.
06:40Your grades went up, right?
06:42Yes.
06:45He was popular.
06:46He was popular?
06:47He was tall and he stood out.
06:50He stood out?
06:52Did you do sports?
06:54I was in the sports club.
06:55Really?
06:56I was in the student council.
06:58Student council?
06:59I was the sports director.
07:01I was the sports director in the student council.
07:04You moved your body first.
07:07He was popular in high school.
07:10At that time, he noticed something.
07:14For example, did you have a girlfriend?
07:16What I found out at that time was that being popular means being lonely.
07:21What is that?
07:22What is that?
07:23What is that?
07:24Even idols say that they don't go out with anyone.
07:29They are popular because they don't belong to anyone.
07:32People who are popular are actually lonely.
07:36They are popular because nothing happens.
07:39You two are popular, too, right?
07:41Yes.
07:42Why are you popular?
07:44He was popular and lonely, but he made friends with his rivals and went to college.
07:51I went to Ritsumeikan University.
07:52I went to Ritsumeikan University, but I didn't go to college.
07:56That's right.
07:57College is not fun.
07:59I didn't know how to spend my spare time.
08:04Didn't you join a club?
08:06I joined a club, but I wasn't able to share my fun.
08:12I was wondering what a real friend was.
08:16It's a long story.
08:18You didn't have a girlfriend when you were a college student.
08:20That's amazing.
08:22He praised me a lot.
08:24You have a good sense of humor.
08:28While spending a boring college life, he started a job as a home teacher.
08:35He had a good background.
08:38He worked at a home teacher's company.
08:41He worked at a home teacher's company, so he wasn't a teacher.
08:47I don't think he was a teacher.
08:50He was a manager of a company.
08:52He was a manager of a company.
08:55He was just popular.
09:01He worked at a sales company.
09:03He wasn't a teacher.
09:05A college student's part-time job is a job at a company.
09:09He worked as an employee at a company.
09:14He worked with students from Kyoto University and Doshisha University.
09:20He worked with people of the same age.
09:23He said he didn't want to lose.
09:26He was a salesperson.
09:27He was a salesperson.
09:30My classmate's name is Shimofuri Myojo.
09:33When I met him, he said,
09:34When I met him, he said,
09:36Who said that?
09:38That's how I felt.
09:40That's how you felt.
09:42Delquist is very motivated.
09:46He met his senior at his part-time job.
09:49He met his senior at his part-time job.
09:54Did you meet your senior at the same time?
09:57Yes.
09:58I also worked at a company.
10:01I was told to work at a company.
10:04So I worked at a company.
10:06You worked at a company when you were 23 years old.
10:11It's a venture company, but why didn't you train there?
10:15If you make the same mistake,
10:17Why don't you do it in your twenties?
10:20I thought that.
10:24Why don't you fail in your twenties?
10:30Delquist was impressed by the words.
10:33Delquist quit his job and worked at a company.
10:40You're 24 years old in a year. You're the same age as your senpai, right?
10:44Yes, I am.
10:45I'm the same age as my senpai in Kyoto.
10:47You started your own company.
10:50You started it yourself, right?
10:52Yes, I did.
10:53I told them I was going to start it in Fukuoka.
10:55They told me to come.
10:56I said, I understand.
10:57It's exciting, isn't it?
10:59Yes, it is.
11:00It's exciting, isn't it?
11:01Yes, it is.
11:02You're in the same industry, right?
11:03You were doing business, so you absorbed the know-how and started your own company.
11:07That's right.
11:08He quit the company he started in a year and moved to Fukuoka with his senpai.
11:13They have a dream and start a family-run delivery company.
11:18But what about his salary?
11:22Salary?
11:25Oh, no.
11:26Zero yen?
11:27Zero yen.
11:28I didn't get paid for six months.
11:30Wow.
11:31When I don't have money, I have time.
11:34And when I have a lot of money, I don't have time.
11:37I can't use it.
11:38It's like I'm making a lot of money.
11:40But after six months, will you be able to start a business?
11:43Yes, I will.
11:44Will it go up?
11:45Yes, it will.
11:46The highest point.
11:47It went up.
11:48You're 27 years old.
11:49Yes.
11:50You're a full-time employee.
11:51Yes.
11:52You have a dream, don't you?
11:53Yes.
11:54Wow.
11:55Wow.
11:56One million yen.
11:57It's a company that you and your senpai started.
12:00Yes.
12:01Two people, right?
12:02Two people.
12:03Were there a lot of people at this time?
12:04There were more than 100 people.
12:05Wow.
12:06I saw the lives of those people, and on top of that, I got 100 million yen as a contract, so it became a pretty big company.
12:14It did.
12:15It grew.
12:16It did.
12:17By the way, the average monthly income in the late 20s at the time was about 240,000 yen.
12:25President Tanaka had a monthly income of more than 40,000 yen.
12:29However, an unexpected big incident broke out after this.
12:34I was scared.
12:36I hid it here.
12:38Wow.
12:39Why did you hide it here?
12:41Why did you open it?
12:45Why did you open it?
12:46Why did you open it?
12:49I was in Nagoya.
12:51There was a senpai who was the president of Fukuoka.
12:53We met about once or twice a year.
12:56It's less frequent than before.
12:58I was trying to make the company go well, but from the position of the top, there were a lot of things that didn't go well.
13:11Did you tell him to quit?
13:14I didn't say that, but I asked him to quit.
13:17Did you ask him to quit on your own?
13:20I'm a bit of a stubborn person.
13:23When I was told that I was going to ask for a resignation, I was like,
13:29Bring me a piece of paper.
13:32I was like, Is that a piece of meat?
13:34I pushed him.
13:36Wow.
13:37It's time to ask for a resignation.
13:38Didn't you prepare a piece of meat?
13:40Wow.
13:41President Tanaka was forced to quit unexpectedly by a trusted senpai.
13:48However, Delcui-san didn't give up.
13:51After this, the situation turned upside down.
13:56I'm glad I quit.
13:59I was relieved that I quit.
14:01I started a company in Hiroshima for five days when I was 32 years old.
14:05I started it from a single-family house.
14:09There was a place that stood out and a low rent.
14:14Five days started in Hiroshima with a few colleagues from the company.
14:20An unexpected incident happened in this single-family house.
14:25The new company wasn't good at grades.
14:30It was easy to get a bunch of kids, so I didn't want to study.
14:33There was a kid who was playing around in the closet.
14:37The person in charge of the classroom said,
14:39Hey, bring the kid in the closet.
14:41We started fighting, so we grabbed each other's chest.
14:44The people around me started to feel very anxious.
14:47I reported it to the police.
14:50There were three or four police cars around IKEA.
14:54I was arrested by the police.
14:56There was such a person?
14:59After all, there is a reputation.
15:02Oh, the police came to my house.
15:05There was a lot of unhappiness.
15:07It was also written on the Internet bulletin board.
15:10The management of the school was difficult from the start.
15:14In fact, my father, who was a manager at the time of the company,
15:18There is a saying that it is difficult to hire people.
15:22I strongly felt it.
15:26I was asked to resign here.
15:28There were about five employees who wanted to follow me.
15:31I'd be happy if you told me that.
15:34They're all in debt.
15:36I'm also anxious.
15:38Even if it goes well in one classroom,
15:41I can't eat the last meal of five people.
15:44I had to make five or six classrooms at once.
15:48I don't have the money to spend on each one.
15:52It was Lawson at the convenience store.
15:55I took a copy.
15:57I put 10 yen in it.
15:59I was very sorry to ask for a receipt.
16:03But it's important.
16:05It's a cake, 10 yen.
16:07I put Lawson's information in it.
16:10It's too late.
16:11I'm sorry.
16:12I thought so, too.
16:13I'm sorry.
16:14Saishi was in the same position as the employees.
16:17It was President Tanaka, who was in a difficult position.
16:20What I was conscious of at this time was...
16:23The rival in your heart at this time is your senior.
16:26That's right.
16:27I had the feeling that I would overturn it someday.
16:33It was President Tanaka, who was working hard for the employees.
16:37Here's what happened.
16:41And the next year, he was 33 years old.
16:44It's gone down.
16:45What can you build next to Five Days?
16:48Is it Lawson?
16:49It doesn't matter.
16:51It's not like a senior's house.
16:54It's a bad way to say that the senior is crushed.
16:59Wow.
17:01Really?
17:03That's crazy.
17:08The rival in your heart is your senior.
17:10It's President Tanaka, who was working hard for the employees.
17:17And the next year, he was 33 years old.
17:23It's gone down.
17:24What can you build next to Five Days?
17:27It's not like a senior's house.
17:29It's a bad way to say that the senior is crushed.
17:33Wow.
17:34It's a bad way to say that the senior is crushed.
17:38In fact, this house is not just a co-worker.
17:42You quit at this time, didn't you?
17:44Yes.
17:45The people who followed you quit.
17:48What?
17:49That's amazing.
17:50That's scary.
17:51That's scary.
17:52Really?
17:53That's crazy.
17:54Do you understand?
17:55That's scary.
17:56Wow.
17:57There were people who helped you.
18:00That's right.
18:01There were people who said, I'll follow you.
18:03I regret it the most.
18:05How did you do that well?
18:08What I'm thinking now is the salary that can withstand it.
18:13I think I made a mistake from the first system design.
18:21I see.
18:22What's interesting is that the place I made next to it is also divided in this.
18:28What?
18:29What?
18:30What?
18:31I'll do my best to be a director, so let's make it a movie.
18:34The scenario is interesting.
18:36Then hiring people is difficult.
18:38That's right.
18:39It's connected here.
18:40That's right.
18:41What did you just say?
18:42The logic is unstable.
18:44That's right.
18:45That's right.
18:46That's right.
18:47That's right.
18:48That's right.
18:49That's right.
18:50Marc Jacobs, Mr. Rocheliw, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Roth.
18:54Several classes have been organized in 8 years.
19:00It's your full length album.
19:02Everyone realized it at 40.
19:04100 classes now.
19:08That's all for now.
19:09I want to hear more.
19:11That's the last one.
19:14A new challenge at the age of 47.
19:16I'm curious about this, too.
19:18Please let me know.
19:19Let's talk about this while we eat.
19:24I understand.
19:25But...
19:26You're making someone say it.
19:28But it's not perfect.
19:29It's not perfect.
19:30It's not perfect, but...
19:31From now on, it's a healing meal that will heal Delquist's heart and body.
19:37What is President Hanako's special healing meal?
19:41This one?
19:42Yes.
19:43It's in a small bag.
19:44Yes.
19:45There's a luxury fugu shop called Kanegan.
19:50Kanemasa Bekkan in Nagarekawa.
19:54It's a famous fugu restaurant in winter.
19:57Oden, which you can enjoy for several years, is also excellent, but...
20:01President Hanako's healing meal is neither.
20:06It's the last rice ball.
20:09Not fugu.
20:11So, it's the last rice ball you eat at the restaurant.
20:13That's right.
20:16The laver is delicious.
20:18Is it that good?
20:19It has a strong scent.
20:21It's true.
20:23I can taste the laver.
20:25Rice balls are powerful.
20:27I think so, too.
20:29The ingredients are good.
20:30This is good.
20:31It's fugu after eating a lot.
20:33Fugu.
20:35It's because of the fugu.
20:37That's right.
20:38But I wanted it today.
20:39Me, too.
20:42Can I ask you a new challenge?
20:44Yes.
20:45I'm wearing this now.
20:47It's shining now.
20:50A new service developed by Five Days.
20:53YARUKI PLUS.
20:55It's like a black watch.
20:58It measures something.
21:02It measures the study time by linking it to the drawing operation.
21:08If a child is studying at home, it reacts to it and sends it to the school.
21:14That's right.
21:15The teacher, parents, and guardians know that the child is studying at home.
21:27The guardians know, too.
21:28That's right.
21:29Children have smart phones.
21:32So, this app is linked.
21:35They can grow monsters, too.
21:38That's interesting.
21:39It's like an app game.
21:42There are a lot of people working together.
21:45The teachers are busy, too.
21:47The connection between the local and the society is getting thinner.
21:51I want to do something that the adults around me can understand and recognize.
21:59That's amazing.
22:01Did you make such a system?
22:05That's right.
22:08You stole this know-how and started learning.
22:12You told them everything.
22:13I'll split up.
22:15Finally, Mr. Tanaka will tell us what we need to be a successful person.
22:24I'm not a successful person at all.
22:27In the end, people who think that other people's profits are their own profits.
22:32If it's for the sake of the world and people, I think that person will naturally become a successful person.
22:40I see.
22:42In other words, you're a self-reliant person.
22:46Is it amazing?
22:48That's the best part.
22:50Did you cheat?
22:53I didn't notice it at all.
22:55He looked straight at me.
23:03I heard a lot from Mr. Terukui.
23:06This program has to be absorbed.
23:09Mr. Marano, Mr. Kyo, what do you think?
23:12If you eat it on the spot, the camera will roll.
23:17If you eat it as it is in the interview, there is a merit for everyone.
23:22That's also a self-reliance.
23:26If you want to see this program again, go to TVer.
23:31Is this really scary?

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