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00:00This episode is a 3 and a half hour special with Murakami-san from Shouwa no Joushiki, Reiwa no Hijoushiki, and Murakami-san from Christmas Eve!
00:12Hello!
00:14What is your dream?
00:17Last week, I decided not to have a dream
00:22But I have a lot of water balloons, so I have a dream, so let me hear it!
00:27I want to get a big award!
00:31I can't get it!
00:33I can't get it!
00:35I can't get it!
00:37You're really a movie star!
00:39You're really a movie star!
00:41You're really a movie star!
00:43That wasn't a joke, was it?
00:45I'm angry!
00:47You said it was Christmas, but you didn't ask for water!
00:51You should've worn red like me!
00:53That's what you were angry about?
00:55It was the costume!
00:57It wasn't a joke, it was the costume!
00:59You always slip!
01:01You're so noisy!
01:03I can't laugh with you!
01:05It's the end of the year, but your dream didn't come true!
01:10It's Christmas Eve, so we're doing a project to think about the future of Narita-kun and Nippon!
01:17We did a blockchain project the other day.
01:20We did NFT, blockchain, and AI.
01:23We're going to give you a digital gift that was born from a blockchain project.
01:29We're going to give it to you right away!
01:32Will the 2D code come out?
01:35Yes, it will come out during the show.
01:37If you read the 2D code, you'll get a digital gift.
01:41He's so sly in the opening, so he's suddenly serious.
01:45There was no opening!
01:47Stop it!
01:48You're the only one who came out today!
01:50I just said the title call!
01:52Not yet!
01:54It's scary on TV!
01:56Is this your first attempt?
01:58It's probably Murakami-kun who came up with that, right?
02:02Narita-kun, Narita-kun, Narita-kun!
02:05But isn't there a way to get people to watch TV more?
02:09From a conversation with Narita-kun?
02:11Yes, that's a good idea.
02:13I want people to enjoy it.
02:15If you collect the three keywords that appear somewhere on the show,
02:19you can see the original special footage of Super 8 and Miwachama.
02:24Don't miss the keywords!
02:29Next, we have a guest from Heisei era, Yua Shinkawa.
02:33What happened to her after giving birth?
02:37I gave birth last year.
02:40Congratulations!
02:42My butt hurt for a long time.
02:46I couldn't walk.
02:48I asked a doctor to examine me.
02:50I had a miscarriage.
02:52I had a miscarriage.
02:54I had a miscarriage.
02:56I didn't know that.
02:58I was told I had never heard of it.
03:00I also heard from a doctor.
03:03I had never heard of a miscarriage.
03:07But when I saw the X-ray,
03:09the tip of the round miscarriage was looking straight ahead.
03:15It was like a horn.
03:18It was like a fish's tail.
03:21It was bent.
03:23I thought it was impossible.
03:28I was told by a doctor.
03:30Even now, I can't walk.
03:33Does it hurt?
03:34Does it heal?
03:35It doesn't heal.
03:37It's a natural healing.
03:39It's the same as a miscarriage.
03:41On rainy days or cold days, it hurts a little.
03:45I can't walk even though my baby is walking.
03:49Maybe she was a good child.
03:52It's hard to have a miscarriage.
03:54It's really hard for women.
03:56On the other hand, YUMEPOTE of the Reiwa era is having a hard time at the beauty salon.
04:02I've been blonde for two or three years.
04:07When I go to the beauty salon, I stay there for about five hours.
04:11Five hours?
04:12I dye my hair.
04:14Do you have to bleach your hair?
04:16I'm wearing hair extensions now.
04:19I'm wearing about 80 hair extensions.
04:22I have to wear it for about 50 hours.
04:24It's increased to 50 hours.
04:25I made a mistake.
04:27How many days have you been there?
04:29I mixed it with 80 hair extensions.
04:32I'm there for about five hours.
04:34They bring me a special cushion.
04:36The staff of the beauty salon?
04:38Even if I don't say anything, they bring a charger.
04:42I told my friend that I couldn't do that.
04:45It's too long.
04:47How long have you been there?
04:49If I don't have to go, I don't go.
04:51It's annoying.
04:52It's about a year.
04:57I'm going to have long hair.
04:58Stop it.
05:01It's annoying to go to the beauty salon for a year.
05:05It's annoying to shampoo and dry your hair every day.
05:08I don't dry my hair.
05:10I've never done it.
05:11What?
05:13I don't care about the beauty salon.
05:16Don't you go to the beauty salon often?
05:18I went there yesterday.
05:19How many hours?
05:20About two hours.
05:22Why do you cut your hair for two hours?
05:28How many hours did you cut your hair?
05:30Where did you cut your hair?
05:31I cut my hair here.
05:32Why did you cut your hair for two hours?
05:34I dyed my hair, shampooed my hair, and treated my hair.
05:39Women need cuticles.
05:41Jun doesn't need it.
05:42What color did you dye your hair?
05:44I dyed my hair black.
05:45No.
05:46It's your color.
05:48What color did you dye your hair?
05:49It's my color.
05:50Murakami's color.
05:51It's my color.
05:52I don't understand.
05:53Is this a child's play?
05:55Even if I do it again, please answer me.
06:00He can't answer.
06:02I can't do this.
06:04I'm sorry.
06:06That's amazing.
06:10Mr. Nagura is from the Showa era.
06:13Recently, he received a suspicious phone call from an unknown person.
06:19I always receive a phone call at home.
06:22For example, sales.
06:23So I try not to let my wife answer the phone.
06:27If it's a sales, I don't need it.
06:29If it's a sales, I don't need it.
06:31If it's a strange phone call,
06:34I don't need it.
06:36I don't need it.
06:39Yesterday, a woman called me.
06:42Hello.
06:43Are you IRIMAJIRI?
06:45Who?
06:46IRIMAJIRI?
06:47It's a strange name.
06:49I'm scared.
06:50I heard the name.
06:52Are you IRIMAJIRI?
06:55IRIMAJIRI.
06:56IRIMAJIRI.
06:57It's hard to say, right?
06:58It's hard to say.
06:59That's not it.
07:02I was surprised.
07:05It's like a lie.
07:06I'm scared.
07:07I'm nervous.
07:08It's more scary than sales.
07:10I'm scared.
07:11It's impossible.
07:12It's impossible.
07:13It's impossible.
07:15I don't know what to wear.
07:17I forgot to ask what day it was.
07:21Tonight's topic is the common sense of the Showa era and the uncommon sense of the Reiwa era.
07:26The nostalgic answer of the Showa children.
07:31I'm back to my childhood.
07:34But what about the children of the Reiwa era?
07:37I think it's better to be absent-minded than to fry octopus.
07:42I'm scared.
07:45What is the ultimate fortune-telling that was popular with the children of the Showa era?
07:50Live a long life.
07:54It's a bad choice.
07:57What is the mean quiz of the Showa era?
08:00Santa is riding a reindeer.
08:03I'm sorry.
08:07We did it.
08:09We did it.
08:14Let's think about the future of Narita and Murakami in Japan.
08:23A square and a circle.
08:25He wears glasses that are asymmetrical.
08:29He graduated from Tokyo University.
08:31He is an economist who is in charge of data research.
08:34His name is Yusuke Narita.
08:37He is interested in economics.
08:39His name is Shingo Murakami.
08:42In addition, Mr. Takami Kondo, the representative of the Nexis Group, who appeared as a Ferrari owner before, will participate in this time.
08:52Mr. Kondo started his business at the age of 19.
08:56He is the origin of the zero-yen business, which was popularized in Japan with zero yen in the early days.
09:09Mr. Kondo joined hands with Mr. Masayoshi Son and spread Yahoo! BB, a high-speed Internet line, to the world.
09:20In addition, as a representative of the fashion leaders, a management exchange group of 4,200 people led by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,
09:32Mr. Kondo realized a business match between a large number of small and medium-sized companies and entrepreneurs.
09:40What is the theme of this time?
09:45In China, a fully automated taxi business has begun in earnest.
09:50What should Japan do to recover from the delay in automation?
09:54The taxi industry was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic a few years ago.
10:02Taxi companies have been closed one after another, and the number of drivers has also decreased.
10:11In April of this year, ride-sharing was finally introduced in 23 districts of Tokyo.
10:20Under the management of taxi companies, ordinary drivers can serve their customers in their own cars.
10:28However, the evolution of the Chinese taxi industry is quite different from that of Japan.
10:35Because a fully automated taxi is already running in big cities such as Beijing and Jiuqing,
10:43a world where even drivers are not needed has already begun.
10:49What will happen to Japan's future, which has been delayed by automated driving?
10:57Mr. Kondo actually went to Beijing for three days after he was invited by a TikTok company.
11:10I saw all kinds of technology.
11:14It's not just a smartphone, it's an automated driving of a number of companies.
11:19It's already a practical version.
11:22For example, I have six or seven people on my phone.
11:26One is Italian, one is Chinese, one is French, one is American.
11:31I'm talking to Mr. Narita on the phone like this.
11:36In 0.3 seconds, all words change to the words of the time.
11:43It's 0.3 seconds, so the difference is about the same as the title of the movie.
11:49So I don't have to learn words anymore.
11:53Stop it!
11:54I'd like to see the video of that time.
11:58This is a fully automated taxi that Mr. Kondo recently experienced.
12:04Here's the actual video.
12:07I'm taking a selfie.
12:09There's a start button in front of the driver's seat.
12:13If you press this, you'll be immediately...
12:23It's a very strange feeling.
12:27It's running on its own.
12:29This is a great era.
12:32If you get used to this, you'll feel anxious about human driving.
12:38It's accurate. It's more polite than human driving.
12:41It's polite and good.
12:43It's true that the speed is amazing.
12:46It's really good.
12:50The reason is the latest AI.
12:54It detects when people are around.
12:57This screen shows the surrounding situation.
13:01In fact, there's a 360-degree camera on the taxi.
13:08As you can see, it detects the location of cars and passers-by instantly.
13:14Based on this data, the AI is driving automatically.
13:20This is amazing.
13:22Even if a child jumps in, it will stop.
13:26In fact, Baidu, the largest automobile company, has already used it 7 million times.
13:34The Chinese government announced that it will expand the range of automated driving in 2025.
13:45It is pushing the automation of cars at high speed.
13:52Are you sure?
13:54In the first 5 to 10 minutes, I felt very uncomfortable.
13:59But after 10 minutes, I got used to it.
14:02Then, a person jumped out of the car.
14:04Really?
14:06When I drove, I was very calm.
14:10I see.
14:12I was very calm.
14:13I thought this decision was the best.
14:15That's amazing.
14:17When I go to another place after driving, I feel very uncomfortable.
14:22I'm more worried about that.
14:24The timing of braking is the same.
14:26It's amazing.
14:27It's like a pumping brake.
14:30I drove for 30 minutes.
14:32After 30 minutes, I got in a car driven by a human.
14:36It's completely different.
14:37That's amazing.
14:39It's the same in the U.S., right?
14:41There is a taxi that automatically drives in San Francisco.
14:44Is the automated driving in San Francisco highly rated?
14:49I don't think there is such a big problem.
14:51Sometimes there is an accident.
14:53There are cases where people die.
14:56Of course, there is such a thing.
14:58I think that kind of thing will happen.
15:01China and the United States are at the forefront of automated driving.
15:06However, Japan is also a world-renowned automobile country.
15:11Why is Japan behind?
15:14When an accident occurs, who takes responsibility?
15:18It's hard to maintain the law around that area.
15:23In San Francisco, but not in New York.
15:27In China, the government says it takes responsibility.
15:31That's why they fly drones, test cars, try and error.
15:38Even if something happens, they say it's a mistake.
15:40China and the United States are very special countries.
15:43In China, if the government says it takes responsibility, you can do anything.
15:47In the United States, private companies are going to break the law.
15:52It's a country with a culture of going all the way to the gray zone.
15:56I think it's difficult to refer to these two directly in Japan.
16:00That's right. It's good to compare.
16:02It's good to learn that there is such a case.
16:05But the law is delayed.
16:08There is no political power to do it freely.
16:11In that sense, both countries are behind.
16:16I thought it was impossible for Japan to monetize automobiles for the time being.
16:22Even if the technology is so advanced, there is no way to test it.
16:27So let's practice a little in some area.
16:30You can't do business monetizing with this.
16:33If you think about it, Japan will be quite slow.
16:36Japan is also doing a little bit.
16:38I'm sure there are a lot of auto-driving start-ups in Odaiba.
16:44If the route is decided and there are not many people,
16:48I think we can gradually introduce it in taxis and buses.
16:53Can you see any improvements?
16:56Tokyo is difficult.
16:59The roads are messed up.
17:01There are telecommunications poles in places you don't know.
17:04The population density is insanely high.
17:06It's very difficult to deal with people coming out of places you don't know.
17:10So in Japan, there are fewer people than in the city,
17:14and there are fewer taxi drivers and bus drivers.
17:18There are a lot of taxis.
17:20It doesn't fit the budget, but it's going to start.
17:24Can you get it back?
17:26It's not strict.
17:28That's why I can't monetize it.
17:30I can't see it.
17:32I can't think of anything because the law is not in place.
17:34I can't do anything.
17:36Can you see any improvements in Japan?
17:41That's a bigger problem in Japan.
17:45In other words, the regulations and laws are very detailed.
17:50It's a country that protects itself.
17:53The power of the country has become very strong.
17:55If a company is dismissed or sued, there is a lot of damage.
18:01The civil society doesn't want to get involved in dangerous things.
18:08If you fail once, the damage is too big.
18:12If you're going to be a criminal, you can't help it.
18:18Who's going to take responsibility?
18:21When an accident occurs,
18:23Is it an owner, a passenger, or a company?
18:28Is it manufactured?
18:30Is it a country that allows it?
18:32Who's going to take responsibility?
18:35It's not clear.
18:38What's going on in America?
18:40America is a country like that.
18:44It's natural to ignore the law.
18:48It was dangerous when Uber was legalized.
18:55It's natural to cross dangerous bridges and sue.
19:01That's right.
19:03If you look at American startups,
19:07All companies have a lot of lawsuits.
19:10You don't know when you're going to get a huge compensation.
19:14You don't know when you're going to be a criminal.
19:16It's natural to do it.
19:19As a result, a lot of people are arrested and convicted.
19:24It's a natural thing to do behind the scenes.
19:27If you're caught in a law-breaking situation like Japan,
19:32It's game over.
19:34It's a different country.
19:36As a result, Japan's security and sanitation are so good.
19:40That's right.
19:42It's possible that the government and politicians will decide that this is the only thing that needs to be introduced.
19:49I think that's the only way to break through.
19:55It's often talked about here.
19:58It's said that things are going fast overseas, but Japan is behind.
20:02Is it okay?
20:04But if you listen to the story,
20:07It's not that the country is behind,
20:11Japan won't move unless there's a proper guarantee.
20:14That's right.
20:16That's why we can see the good side of being protected.
20:19That's exactly what you said.
20:22So, if automatic driving is implemented in Japan,
20:26How will the world change?
20:29If that's the case, what about a car training center?
20:34There are still people who want to ride manual cars.
20:37It's a good idea.
20:39Because cars are different from automatic cars now.
20:44I think it's going to be the same.
20:46Automatic driving, automatic cars, manual cars.
20:49Is that right?
20:51I think it's going to be the same.
20:54Automatic cars and self-driving cars have different ratios, but they're parallel.
20:59I think that's what's going to happen.
21:01If that's the case, there's going to be manual cars.
21:05I think so.
21:07We can have fun in our time.
21:10But if that's 100 years from now,
21:12If it's not self-driving, there's a chance it's going to hit you.
21:16The problem is, you're controlling the camera all the time, right?
21:22If you do that, you'll lose the traffic jam.
21:25You can control it to the extreme.
21:27If a person is driving in that situation,
21:30I think it's going to cause a traffic jam.
21:32It's going to hit you.
21:34It's all about the timing of the brakes.
21:36Traffic jams happen by technology.
21:38Maruyama is a paper driver.
21:41I don't think I can drive.
21:43I don't think I can join you in self-driving.
21:46It's impossible because it's a four-lap goal.
21:49There's going to be a new problem.
21:51Do you think you don't need a license anymore?
21:54You don't need a driver's license?
21:56It's a license for those who want to drive, right?
22:00When there's an accident on the highway,
22:02It's a manual car.
22:04It's a manual car.
22:06It's a manual car.
22:08Don't drive!
22:11I think that's going to happen for the time being.
22:13In the distant future,
22:15There may be a time when driving a car is a crime.
22:18It's strange to think that humans are doing something so dangerous.
22:23I think the most likely danger in everyday life
22:27I think it's going to be a car accident.
22:30But the convenience of the car is beyond that.
22:32That's why I've been saying that it can't be helped.
22:35If it can't be helped,
22:37It's just a matter of hurting people to drive.
22:40It's going to be a madness.
22:42Most people in the world can't drive.
22:45You can only drive in some countries or regions.
22:49But in Japan, cars are very important as an export industry.
22:56I think that's where we're going to be late.
22:59It doesn't matter if it's an electric car or an automatic car.
23:03I think it's going to be bad for the industry.
23:05By the way, the car I drove was a Toyota Lexus.
23:09So you're from Toyota?
23:12I heard that, too.
23:14It's just a little bit.
23:16But the car I was driving was a Lexus.
23:20It feels a little complicated.
23:24Automobile manufacturers are making cars.
23:28But I don't think they're going to be able to run it in Japan.
23:33I don't think the manufacturers themselves will be able to implement it.
23:38I don't think we can spend that kind of money.
23:42It's natural for cars to be shared.
23:47I think the number of cars will be one-tenth of that.
23:51Now, most of the time, cars are parked in parking lots.
23:54It's normal to have a 10% decrease in mobility.
23:57If this is shared regularly, the number of cars will be one-tenth of that.
24:02There is a possibility that the automobile industry will be very small.
24:05I see.
24:08Then the only super-large industry in Japan will not be able to develop.
24:13Then this country will not be able to be like a coal city after the coal mine is closed.
24:20It's a very bad situation.
24:22In that sense, we need to find a new field of growth.
24:28We need to develop the industry.