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00:00Oh
00:30This winter, save up your electricity bill!
00:35That's what I want to hear the most!
00:37Are you going to appear again this year?
00:38What should I do?
00:39You're the Minister of Electricity!
00:41There are four bad points in Sontaro's electricity saving technique.
00:48Please see through them and have a good winter!
00:52What?
00:58Oh, this.
00:59Did you turn on the air conditioner all morning?
01:01No, it's this.
01:02That's right.
01:03If you turn it off to save electricity, it's cold.
01:06As expected, there is an air conditioner.
01:09But...
01:10How many degrees is it?
01:1322 degrees?
01:14Isn't it cold?
01:15No, no.
01:16Certainly, I'll do it at 24 degrees.
01:19The point is that it's 22 degrees.
01:22It's not cold, but it's the most effective way to save electricity.
01:26It's 22 degrees.
01:27That's right.
01:28As expected, you're the Minister of Electricity.
01:30You know a lot.
01:32Well, yeah.
01:34Do you know that?
01:37If you dry a towel in your room, it will save electricity.
01:41Is that so?
01:42It's not just about drying quickly.
01:44Oh, is it because of the humidity?
01:46If the humidity is high in the summer, you feel hot.
01:50So if you dry a towel and raise the humidity, you can feel warm even at a low temperature.
01:58That's right.
01:59I'm doing this, too.
02:00I'm looking forward to it.
02:03Well, that's all I know.
02:06I'm not sure if this is correct.
02:08I don't know this yet.
02:10Sasa.
02:11Yes?
02:12Mom.
02:13Yes?
02:14Your feet must be cold, too.
02:15Please buy some electricity.
02:17I'll make you some tea.
02:20What?
02:21The minister himself?
02:23I'm sorry.
02:27What a couple.
02:29What kind of marriage?
02:30What?
02:31What?
02:32What?
02:33Minister.
02:34Wait a minute.
02:35Is this a cardboard box?
02:37What?
02:38Did you notice?
02:39I noticed.
02:40Yes, it's cardboard.
02:43If you put cardboard on an electric carpet, it will cut off electricity.
02:49Why?
02:51Cardboard absorbs warm heat, so even if you keep the carpet at a low temperature, it will be warm.
03:03I can't stop learning.
03:09What?
03:10What's wrong?
03:11The pot.
03:13The electricity in the pot is out.
03:15That's right.
03:17If you don't use the pot for more than six hours, it's better to boil it again than to keep it warm.
03:24I see.
03:26It seems to use a lot of electricity when it boils.
03:30Six hours is the limit.
03:32My father doesn't use it much, so I took out the outlet this morning.
03:37I didn't know that.
03:40What?
03:41It's all right.
03:43What?
03:44What?
03:45What?
03:46What?
03:47What?
03:48What's wrong?
03:49I'm scared.
03:51Where are you going?
03:53What?
03:54What do you mean?
04:00OK!
04:01What?
04:04What?
04:05Why do you close the curtains?
04:07It's not good to close the curtains at 4 p.m. in winter.
04:114 p.m.?
04:12Isn't it too early?
04:14It's not early at all.
04:16It's meaningless to close the curtains before the sun sets.
04:19What do you mean?
04:21Curtains are like barriers, so they prevent cold air from entering the room.
04:27Open the curtains when the sun is out.
04:29And?
04:31And?
04:33This is an electric biplayer.
04:36If you turn the wind of this circulator to the window, it will strengthen the barrier and contribute to the electricity supply.
04:44The wind of the circulator bounces cold air from the outside, so it keeps the room warm.
04:49Does it mean that cold air doesn't come here?
04:51Mission complete!
04:54What kind of mission is this?
04:57I don't know.
04:59Oh!
05:01What?
05:02Speaking of missions, there was a mission to pick up Sonmi.
05:06You mean Sonmi?
05:08Of course.
05:09My father will also join the mission.
05:12I'll be back in about 30 minutes.
05:15What about the air conditioner?
05:17You can leave it on.
05:19If you leave it on for about 30 minutes, it will cut off the electricity.
05:22If the air conditioner starts to work, it will cut off the electricity.
05:26It's better to leave it on or off.
05:29I don't know.
05:30Disconnect! Disconnect! Disconnect!
05:32That's it!
05:33Did you find out the bad points of disconnecting the air conditioner?
05:40I usually close the curtains at 4 o'clock.
05:43In the middle of the day?
05:44Yes.
05:45Why?
05:46I don't want to let in as much cold air as possible.
05:49I see.
05:50There are four.
05:51There are four.
05:52There are four.
05:55This time, there is a lot of useful information that you need to know.
06:00It's a waste.
06:01You can save 3,300 yen at the entrance.
06:06If you want to cut off the electricity, it's best to turn off the air conditioner.
06:12If you don't want to know about money, there's no way you can save it.
06:17Should you save money on health insurance?
06:20Or should you cut it off?
06:24It's important to know how to save money in the quiz.
06:30In addition, we will show you a lot of good cleaning goods from the 20,000 items.
06:38It's a good money special at the end of the year.
06:46If you want to save money.
06:48If you want to save money.
06:51Here are the bad points of wrongly cutting off electricity.
06:57It's a bad money to turn the heater to 22 degrees.
07:01If you want to cut off the electricity, the heater should be lower than 22 degrees.
07:07The reason is...
07:10Kaji Advisor, active as a saving advisor.
07:15Kikuno Yano, the master of cutting off electricity.
07:19How many degrees should the heater be set?
07:25It's 20 degrees.
07:27What?
07:28It's cold.
07:29It's 20 degrees.
07:31In the first place, it's not just heating the air conditioner.
07:35It's a combination of other things.
07:38It's warm and cuts off electricity.
07:41The temperature is 20 degrees.
07:43If you lower the temperature setting once with heating,
07:47Air conditioner power consumption is 5 to 10%.
07:50This alone will cut off electricity.
07:53If you lower it once, it will cut off 5 to 10%.
07:56It's an unbearable cold.
07:57Can you bear 20 degrees?
07:59Let's wear it first.
08:01Three necks are important.
08:03Neck, wrist, ankle.
08:07If you warm it up consciously,
08:10It's warm because thick blood vessels are passing through.
08:14Cover the neck and wrist with a neck warmer or high-neck sweater.
08:19It is recommended to wear long socks for ankles.
08:23By the way, how strong is the wind?
08:29This is almost automatic.
08:32Is it automatic there?
08:34The wind changes the air conditioner slightly depending on the temperature.
08:41It's the least wasteful way to warm up.
08:45The setting is 20 degrees.
08:47The wind is automatic.
08:48The wind is automatic.
08:50If it's cold at 20 degrees,
08:52Let's warm up the wrist, ankle, and neck.
08:56This is 5 to 10% of 22 degrees.
08:59It's 1650 yen per year.
09:01This is a great point.
09:03Next, here's a no-no point.
09:06It's no good to put cardboard on the carpet.
09:11I knew it right away.
09:13I knew it right away.
09:15Why is this no good?
09:16This is...
09:18Cardboard itself is good.
09:20It's necessary.
09:22I've heard that cardboard is warm.
09:25It's under the electric carpet.
09:27It's at the bottom.
09:29Cardboard between the flooring and the hot carpet.
09:33That's right.
09:35If there is no cardboard, the warm air tends to escape to the flooring.
09:40The cold flooring comes up.
09:43Cardboard can be used as insulation.
09:48Even if the temperature of the electric carpet is a little low,
09:52The warmth doesn't escape.
09:54The cold doesn't come through.
09:56Cardboard is good for insulation.
09:58I didn't know that.
10:00I like Amazon or Rakuten.
10:03Which is better?
10:05I understand.
10:07Next, here's a no-no point.
10:09It's no good to turn the circulator to the window.
10:14Does this mean you don't need a circulator?
10:17The circulator is a great help in saving heat.
10:24It's a very important thing.
10:26I learned to circulate it when I was in the car.
10:29The circulator is different from a fan.
10:33A fan is a fan that directs the wind to the person.
10:39A fan is a fan with a wide range of soft and gentle wind.
10:44A circulator is a circulator where strong wind moves in a straight line.
10:56This is a circulator.
10:58To make use of the function of the circulator, which can only send wind in a straight line,
11:03It is necessary to change the direction of the wind depending on the shape and size of the room.
11:10For example, in a square room or a small room.
11:16The direction of the circulator is up.
11:20It drops the warm air that has accumulated on top.
11:24Up means this much.
11:27You don't have to turn it up.
11:30Then the warm air that has accumulated on top will come down.
11:35In a square room, this is OK.
11:38On the other hand, in a rectangular room,
11:41What if there is no one in the direction of the air conditioner's outlet?
11:45The warm air coming out of the air conditioner is sent to the person.
11:51It's like a circulator.
11:53It's like a circulator that turns.
11:57It's interesting.
11:59Like Mr. Sontaro in the video, the circulator was facing the window.
12:02That doesn't make sense at all.
12:04Rather, it sends the cold air around the window to the room.
12:11This is a good lesson.
12:14Then there is one more.
12:16Here is the next bad imitation point.
12:18Don't turn off the air conditioner in an outdoor room of about 30 minutes.
12:22I thought this was definitely the case.
12:26In the case of heating, if it is about 30 minutes,
12:30Basically, it is better to turn it off.
12:33If the outside temperature is more than 3 degrees,
12:39It is better to turn it off frequently.
12:42However, if the outside temperature is less than 3 degrees,
12:44It is better to leave it on.
12:463 degrees is the guideline.
12:49Does that mean that the outside temperature is the point?
12:53That's right.
12:55For heating, please check what the outside temperature is now.
12:59I see.
13:01Is it better to leave it on?
13:03This is a guideline for 30 minutes.
13:05Is it better to leave it on or turn it off?
13:07It is decided by the outside temperature.
13:09By the way, in the previous video,
13:12There was also a good imitation point.
13:18First of all, here it is.
13:21If you don't use it for more than 6 hours,
13:23It is better to boil the electric pot.
13:26That's right.
13:28Rather than storing 1 liter of water in the electric pot for 6 hours,
13:33It is better to boil it again.
13:35If you do so, you can earn 3,330 yen per year.
13:43In addition,
13:45It is also a good point to hang a wet towel in the room.
13:48The temperature of the body is determined by the humidity.
13:52If the humidity rises by 10%,
13:54It is said that the body temperature rises by 1 degree.
13:57Even if the heating temperature is low,
13:59If the humidity is high, you can feel warm.
14:05There was also a good imitation point.
14:07Here it is.
14:09If you close the curtain at 4 p.m., you can earn money.
14:12Mr. Sawamatsu also did this.
14:14As Mr. Sawamatsu said,
14:17The room is warm in the sunlight.
14:20But when the sun goes down, it gets cold.
14:23In order not to let the warm air escape,
14:25In order not to let the cold air in,
14:28It is like blocking with a curtain.
14:32If you practice, you will understand.
14:33Even if you go to the tennis court at 4 p.m.,
14:36It gets cold suddenly.
14:38I remember this in my body.
14:41I thought I should close the curtain at 4 p.m.
14:43So I set an alarm at 4 p.m. every day.
14:45It's a shame.
14:47You set an alarm to close the curtain.
14:50Do you remember this?
14:52Yes, I remember.
14:54Then, here is a quiz for you two.
14:58The heating in winter is more expensive than the heating in summer.
15:03Why is that?
15:05It's not just a heater.
15:07It's not just a heater.
15:09Oil heater, electric blanket, electric carpet.
15:13For example, the price of taking a bath.
15:16I'll tell you the answer.
15:18It's a mistake.
15:20The answer is here.
15:23The temperature difference between the outside and the room is larger in winter.
15:27Ms. Urayano, please.
15:29In the case of summer,
15:31If the outside temperature is 35 degrees and the room temperature is 27 degrees,
15:35The temperature difference is 8 degrees.
15:38But in the case of winter,
15:40For example, if the outside temperature is 7 degrees and the room temperature is 20 degrees,
15:45The temperature difference is 13 degrees.
15:50I see.
15:52The temperature difference.
15:54The temperature difference between the outside and the room is larger in winter.
16:05That's why the heating in winter is more expensive.
16:08Here is the next quiz.
16:10Please put the electric blanket in a cheap place.
16:13I came here to tell you this.
16:16Electric carpet, oil heater, air conditioner, electric heater.
16:21A, B, C, D.
16:23Please put them in a cheap place.
16:26Surprisingly,
16:28Of course, there is a difference in quality.
16:30In terms of output,
16:32D.
16:34Next is
16:36Electric carpet for three-story buildings.
16:39A.
16:41I think the oil heater is the most expensive.
16:42D, A, C.
16:44C, B.
16:46D, A, C.
16:48Mr. Sabat, D, A, C, B.
16:50As you can see,
16:52Which heating equipment is cheaper?
16:57Which heating equipment is cheaper?
17:11Which heating equipment is cheaper?
17:17The correct answer is
17:19B, C, A, D.
17:22Both of you are wrong.
17:23I didn't even blink.
17:25Both of you are wrong.
17:27Surprisingly, the oil heater is the cheapest.
17:29In recent years, the oil heater has been equipped with an eco-driving mode to reduce power consumption.
17:35It is now possible to reduce the electricity bill than before.
17:40Such an oil heater can shut down the air conditioner by placing it in a window or a passageway.
17:47It is said to increase the heating effect.
17:50Which heating equipment is the most expensive?
17:53What I'm curious about is that my answer was exactly the opposite.
17:56I said I wanted to know the most.
17:58I don't know at all.
18:00It was the opposite.
18:02I learned a lot.
18:04This year, we will clean up for a profit.
18:08We will show you the 100-yen goods recommended by experts.
18:13What will they teach us?
18:16Thank you for your cooperation.
18:18Thank you for your cooperation.
18:20The expert of 100-yen shop, Mako Ikeda, who is active on YouTube and talk show.
18:28100-yen shop is the home of men's goods that are active in cleaning.
18:33Moreover, 100-yen goods are available at Seria, so it is easy to calculate and it is also recommended for avoiding buying too much.
18:41Seria's goods are actually 20,000 points.
18:46Among the 20,000 points, we will introduce 6 good cleaning goods recommended by experts.
18:53First of all,
18:57There is a place where a vacuum cleaner does not fit.
19:02First of all, it is a good thing that a car that cannot be reached can be easily cleaned.
19:08This solves a narrow place.
19:12Skima Long Wiper
19:13Is it sold like this?
19:15This is a thin and long stick type.
19:20This body is sold at Seria.
19:22It is an item that can be cleaned by attaching a separate dry sheet or a wet sheet.
19:30If you insert a wet sheet or a dry sheet sold at Seria into the body, it is ready.
19:37If the sheet is large, you can fold it in advance.
19:44For example, the gap of the sofa that is difficult to reach can be easily entered and reached to the back.
19:52It has reached to the back of the wall.
19:55If you move it as it is, you can remove the garbage like this.
20:03There are also narrow gaps that are difficult to reach, such as refrigerators and washing machines.
20:10Furthermore,
20:13the cleaning of high-rise buildings is also long, so it can be reached firmly.
20:19You can remove the dirt like this.
20:23It is a belly net that can be cleaned cleanly in every corner of the room with zero electricity.
20:33At the same time,
20:35it is a glove.
20:37Next, it is a shoe that allows you to move your fingers freely and clean small areas.
20:43You can trust your fingers.
20:45It is a glove-type cleaner that contains alcohol and fire-resistant ingredients.
20:50It is a wet glove.
20:53It is said that it is effective in cleaning with a brush that is easy to get dirty from rain and wind.
21:02First of all, I will clean it with one finger.
21:05Let's do it.
21:07It's beautiful.
21:09Look at this.
21:11The dirt has been removed.
21:13Is it easy to apply force because it is a finger?
21:17It is easy to apply force.
21:19For example, even if there is a place where the dirt is hard to come off,
21:23you can rub it with a pinpointer.
21:25You can clean it freely with your fingers, so that's the point.
21:30If you use your palm, you can see the outside of the sash as well.
21:35It's beautiful.
21:41If you have a wet glove, I think you can clean the sash.
21:49I think it's a pleasure when you find the most fitting finger.
21:53It's like, this finger!
21:55That's true. Is it a pleasure?
21:57It's a pleasure.
21:59The air conditioner's vent is also a glove-type, so it is very effective.
22:03It's very good.
22:05If you wipe it with your fingers,
22:07you don't have to worry about the fragile parts.
22:12And...
22:15You can wipe it gently like this.
22:23You can clean any place freely with your fingers and palm.
22:29Even if your gloves are dirty with dust,
22:33you can use it in the opposite direction.
22:39That's smart.
22:41So you can use it in both directions?
22:44Yes, you can use it in both directions.
22:47You should turn it over again.
22:50I don't want to.
22:52I don't want to see your dirty hands.
22:54I can't grab it.
22:56Speaking of gloves,
22:58there are goods that can be used in a different way than usual.
23:01What do you think?
23:03This is a rubber glove.
23:06A rubber glove?
23:08A rubber glove prevents your hands from getting dirty when you work,
23:11but it can also be used for cleaning.
23:14How do you use it?
23:18For example, if you have a carpet with long legs,
23:21it's hard to clean it with a vacuum cleaner.
23:25If you use a rubber glove,
23:28you can easily collect the dust by rubbing it like this.
23:34The point is to rub it like drawing a circle using the friction of the rubber glove.
23:42These are attack goods that can remove fine dust without damaging the carpet.
23:54Can you teach me how to use a bath?
23:57Next is a bath cleaner that is very useful when washing the bathtub.
24:04Even in the cold winter,
24:06you can wash the bathtub without getting your feet wet.
24:11You can clean the bottom without entering the bathtub.
24:17The bottom...
24:19Moreover, if you look closely, the sponge is curved,
24:23so you can clean the bottom part of the tub according to the shape.
24:28Is it easy to wash to the corner of the bathtub?
24:31Yes, it's very easy to wash.
24:34The angle is 90 degrees,
24:38so you can clean the side while changing the angle according to the situation.
24:47In addition to being able to wash the bathtub without getting your feet wet with this cleaner,
24:52there is a point after washing.
24:56The upper part of the tub is in the shape of a hook,
24:59so after cleaning, you can hang it on the tub and store it.
25:05You can put it in the bathroom,
25:08so you don't have to worry about your room getting wet.
25:14These are attack goods that you can easily store in the bathtub.
25:29If you have this, you can clean everything from the floor to the bathtub.
25:35An all-purpose brush with a secret.
25:40Of course, it is easy to hold with one hand and the floor of the bathroom can be washed,
25:46but what is the big point of this brush?
25:51Please show me this.
25:53One, two, three.
25:56You can separate them like this.
25:59A baby has come out.
26:01A baby brush has come out.
26:03Where do you use this small brush?
26:07It's a great deal.
26:09If it is difficult to reach with a normal sponge,
26:12you can polish the corners firmly with this removed state.
26:16I'll show you.
26:23You can use it according to the place where you clean.
26:26It's a two-in-one attack goods.
26:33A hole?
26:37Next, it is a goods that can be solved if there is a place where the sponge does not reach.
26:43I want this.
26:44Solving a small hole where the sponge does not reach.
26:50What can a thin nylon be used for at the tip of a stainless steel stick?
26:59Cleaning goods can be substituted for various things,
27:04but I think that there is no substitute for this shower head cleaning goods.
27:10What is the hole in the shower?
27:12It's pretty clogged.
27:15It's a little different with a toothpick.
27:18I can't get in.
27:21It is a good goods that removes fine dirt and secures the flow of water.
27:28From here, it is an application quiz for cleaning 100-yen goods.
27:32It is a goods that can be used for cleaning in a different way from the original,
27:36such as the rubber gloves that appeared in the VTR.
27:39Please think about how to use the 100-yen goods that I will introduce from now.
27:43First of all, here it is.
27:45It is a woodworking goods.
27:47What kind of feeling is it?
27:49This is probably a woodworking goods.
27:51Where is it?
27:53Even if it is dry, it can be removed cleanly.
27:56Where is that place?
27:58It's a toothpick.
28:00It's a toothpick again.
28:02It's a toothpick.
28:04The correct answer is here.
28:06It is a stove gap cleaning.
28:09It's a stove gap cleaning.
28:11I thought it was cooking.
28:13Please explain it to Mr. Ikeda.
28:15It's a glue.
28:17I apply glue directly to the wood.
28:19Do you put it on the dirty wood?
28:21The point is to put a lot of it.
28:24That's bold.
28:26The wood over there is dirty.
28:28It dries well as it is.
28:30It becomes transparent from white in about a day.
28:32It becomes transparent.
28:34All you have to do is peel it off.
28:36Then the dirt will stick together.
28:39It looks good.
28:41Can you peel it off easily?
28:43It feels good.
28:45Is there any trace of glue left?
28:48Yes, it's okay.
28:50I don't have that gum tape anymore.
28:53When I go to someone's house and see a stove, I want to do woodworking glue.
28:57I can't help it.
28:59I can't help it.
29:01Next is this.
29:04Adhesive tape, so-called gum tape.
29:07It is said that it is active in places where fine dirt accumulates.
29:11What kind of cleaning will it be active in?
29:16I use it to clean my pet's hair and butt.
29:19It's sticky.
29:21It's normal.
29:23I'll give you a hint.
29:25Do it with a gesture.
29:27Roll it up.
29:29Roll it up.
29:31It's the same.
29:33Roll it up.
29:35Roll it up.
29:37Roll it up.
29:39Roll it up.
29:41Roll it up.
29:43Roll it up.
29:45Roll it up.
29:47Especially at this time of year, it is active in a troublesome place where cleaning is necessary.
29:53That's great.
29:55What were we doing?
30:01What is the place where adhesive tape is active?
30:05Heater's filter.
30:09That's right.
30:11I understood the gesture.
30:14Adhesive tape and gum tape are active in cleaning the filter of the air conditioner.
30:18As I said earlier, I just roll up the gum tape in my hand and soak it.
30:22That's great.
30:24You got it.
30:26This is the only one.
30:28It removes dust with adhesive.
30:31Is it better than water?
30:32It's better than water.
30:34You open the veranda and soak it.
30:36As a result, dust will enter the room.
30:39This is fine.
30:41It's not cleaning.
30:43I think it takes a lot of effort to get it out.
30:46You don't have to water it.
30:48You can do it right away.
30:50What were we doing?
30:52If you do it regularly, you can do it quickly when it's not so dirty.
30:57Peel off the gum tape.
30:59That's great.
31:01It saves a lot of money.
31:03It's the best.
31:05It's the best, but it's not adhesive.
31:07I want to save money.
31:09For that, I need knowledge of money.
31:14If you don't make a mistake in an important situation, you'll be fine.
31:19Money specialist, Okuchi, will give you a quiz about the knowledge of money.
31:27Here is the first question.
31:30Money needed to spend leisurely.
31:35There are various ways to save money, such as bank, post office, and investment.
31:45Question O.
31:47A. You should save money on health insurance.
31:53B. You should save money on health insurance and savings.
31:57Which one is it?
32:01What do you think?
32:03I think it's A.
32:05You should save money on health insurance and savings.
32:11I'm doing it.
32:13What about you, Saba?
32:15I think it's B.
32:18You should save money on health insurance and savings.
32:22I'm doing it.
32:26There are various ways to save money.
32:29Here is the answer.
32:32B. You should save money on health insurance and savings.
32:37Okuchi, please explain.
32:39There was a time when people saved money on health insurance.
32:42But it was old.
32:43So, it was expensive.
32:45It was expensive.
32:47What?
32:49At that time, the interest rate was high.
32:526.5% or 8%.
32:54If it was 8%, it would have doubled in 10 years.
32:58But after that, the interest rate was very low.
33:01And there was a negative interest rate.
33:03So, health insurance companies became more and more popular.
33:06There is no such thing as health insurance.
33:09Now that there are more products that can be invested at a low cost,
33:14it is better to think of health insurance as something to get a guarantee.
33:22In other words,
33:24If health insurance is something to get a guarantee,
33:27it is good to spend on low-cost products.
33:30On the other hand, let's spend money on savings.
33:34That's the current idea.
33:35In other words, health insurance and savings should be separated.
33:40Here are the next two scenarios.
33:44Life insurance that protects the life of the family in the event of an accident.
33:51Health insurance, including medical insurance and cancer insurance,
33:54are essential for the sense of security of everyday life.
33:57So, the interest rate is about 90%.
34:01I see.
34:04Question.
34:06In other words, what is health insurance?
34:09A. Yes.
34:11B. No.
34:13Which one is it?
34:15It's difficult.
34:17This is...
34:19I have a lot of options.
34:21I am 55 years old.
34:24When I think about marriage,
34:27A. Yes.
34:28B. No.
34:30I'm shocked.
34:32Here is the answer.
34:34A. Yes.
34:36I'm glad.
34:38My heart stopped.
34:40My heart stopped.
34:42You shouldn't have died.
34:44Mr. Okuchi, please explain.
34:46Recently, health insurance has become popular among young people.
34:51What?
34:52Among young people, they say they don't need health insurance.
34:58However, Mr. Okuchi says that health insurance is necessary for the event of an accident.
35:07However...
35:09It's not necessary for everyone.
35:12For example, if you just got a job,
35:15and you are going to work,
35:17you are a social worker.
35:19Even if you die, no one will be financially troubled.
35:22However, if you are an elderly person,
35:25and you have an accident,
35:29you don't need health insurance.
35:32However, if you are in your 60s or 70s,
35:35there are many elderly people who pay 30,000 yen every month.
35:39In that case, you don't need health insurance.
35:42Mr. Okuchi, do you have health insurance?
35:44I don't have health insurance.
35:46Why?
35:48Because I'm old.
35:49Even if I die, my wife won't be troubled at all.
35:52Super dry.
35:54Super dry.
35:56I see.
35:58Next question.
36:01Japan is getting more and more old.
36:04The problem is the pension system.
36:09Question.
36:10Question.
36:12The pension system is...
36:21Which one do you think it is?
36:28The answer is B.
36:30It won't collapse so easily.
36:33Japan is getting more and more old.
36:36It won't collapse so easily.
36:38For example, Hokuto no Ken.
36:40It's like Mad Max.
36:42It's a world without a government.
36:44If it collapses, it may collapse.
36:46But it won't collapse.
36:48However, on the other hand,
36:51because the number of people who pay health insurance is decreasing,
36:56what we can't avoid is...
36:58The decrease in pension demand.
37:01So...
37:03Okuchi-san will show you a technique to get as much pension as possible.
37:08Please take a note of this.
37:10It's called decrease in pension demand.
37:13In other words, you shouldn't get it right away when you're 65 years old,
37:18but you should be patient to get it.
37:20By delaying the timing of receiving pension from 65 years old,
37:24the decrease in pension demand will increase by 0.7% every month.
37:29In other words,
37:318.4% in a year,
37:34and 42% in 5 years,
37:37the decrease in pension demand will increase.
37:40For example,
37:42if the monthly pension for 65-year-old couple is 230,000 yen,
37:47the decrease in pension demand will be 326,600 yen in 5 years.
37:55I've heard so far.
37:57It's amazing, isn't it?
37:59Yes, it is.
38:01National pension and public pension.
38:04This is the pension of the worker.
38:06National pension is for those who are not employed,
38:09and public pension is for office workers.
38:11In the case of decrease in pension demand,
38:14Today's point.
38:16Today's point.
38:17Today's point.
38:19Today's point.
38:21Manekenja will tell you.
38:23How to get a smart pension that is not well known.
38:29National pension and public pension.
38:32These two can be used separately in the case of decrease in pension demand.
38:36Today's point.
38:38Today's point.
38:40You can set the age of receiving national pension and public pension separately.
38:43For example,
38:44If you are 65 years old, you can receive public pension.
38:47However, you have to wait until you are 70 years old to receive public pension.
38:52In the case of a married couple,
38:55the wife will live longer.
38:57So, the wife has to wait until she is 70 years old.
39:00I receive it when I am 65 years old.
39:02In this way, you can set the details.
39:05I see.
39:07I want you to remember this.
39:09Next is this.
39:10The average pension in the bank is 0.1% per year.
39:16In the world, there is an investment story of 5% or 10% per year.
39:24I don't know.
39:26Question.
39:2820% per year investment is certainly profitable.
39:31A. It actually exists.
39:35B. There is no such delicious story on this earth.
39:38A. There is no such delicious story on this earth.
39:40Which one is correct?
39:44This is B.
39:47There is no such delicious story on this earth.
39:52The correct answer is A.
39:5520% per year investment is certainly profitable.
39:58A. There is no such delicious story on this earth.
40:01Recently, the number of investment frauds using SNS has increased.
40:05The number of investment frauds has increased dramatically since 2023.
40:09However, the number of victims is not limited to the elderly.
40:11The number of victims is also high from the age of 10 to the age of 80.
40:16The number of investment frauds is increasing regardless of age.
40:23Therefore, we will explain the points to prevent investment frauds from happening.
40:29First, you need to know the basics of investment.
40:33For example, investment is done by opening an account in a securities company or bank.
40:40When someone asks you to put your name in the account, you need to think about why you need to put your name in the account.
40:51Also, the long-term interest rate in Japan is about 1% per year.
40:55America is expensive, but it is about 4% per year.
40:58There is no way there is 15% per month.
41:01And here is the next situation.
41:04Question.
41:06In other words, Japan is...
41:09A. The future is still bright in a rich country.
41:13B. The country is already poor and the future is dark.
41:18Well, which is it?
41:21What kind of question is this?
41:24It's like a summary question.
41:26It's like a summary question.
41:29If we talk about Japan, it's a party.
41:32I want to think it's A.
41:34I think it's B.
41:36Why?
41:38In the tennis industry,
41:41in the past, international tournaments in Japan were very profitable for foreign players.
41:48I see.
41:50Even now, tournaments in Japan are considered to be tournaments in a poor country.
41:55In the tennis industry,
41:57everything is considered to be super cheap.
42:00Here is the answer.
42:14Here is the answer.
42:16A. The future is still bright in a rich country.
42:20That's right, Mr. Sawano.
42:21After all, Japan is the 4th largest economy in the world.
42:26Japan has many advantages over other countries.
42:29For example, the unemployment rate is 2.4%.
42:33However, in the United States, it is 4.1%.
42:38It's about twice as much as Japan.
42:40There are many words that say Japan is bad,
42:44but Japan's poverty is not as luxurious as before.
42:48In other countries, there is nothing to eat tomorrow.
42:53There are many negative things,
42:57but there are still positive things.
43:00Japan is a rich country.
43:03It's best to feel that and live positively.
43:06Let's do our best in 2025.

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