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00:00The great fire was lit.
00:02I can see the firefly fluttering in the wind.
00:04It's burning strong.
00:06Yes.
00:08This is the climax of the traditional fire festival of the great Zen temple of Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, the Tamatare-Gu.
00:16Do you have a bonuna?
00:18Yes, I have.
00:20Bonuna?
00:22Yes, I have.
00:24Bonuna.
00:26Bonuna.
00:28Everyone, you have a Bonuna, right?
00:30Yes.
00:32It is supported by a stick called Karimata, which is over 1 ton.
00:37It moves.
00:39When you bathe in the fire of a bonuna, the bonuna instantly disappears.
00:43It moved.
00:45This is how it moves.
00:47In fact, the greater the fire, the greater the darkness.
00:52In this darkness, there is a demon, the main character of the festival.
00:56The Oni will carry people's troubles and misfortunes on their shoulders and will wipe out the disasters.
01:06Good evening, this is Hodo Station.
01:09Last year, the Noto earthquake and other unfortunate disasters and incidents overlapped,
01:14so I would like the Oni to play an active role and make this a year without disasters.
01:19I will tell you the first news.
01:22Two years ago, a Japanese company sued the then-president of the United States.
01:28Today, President Hashimoto of Nippon Seitetsu held a press conference.
01:33He strongly criticized President Biden for banning the importation of U.S. steel from the United States,
01:39and said that he had no intention of giving up importation and that there was no need to give up.
01:45From the beginning, he expressed his anger against the U.S. president.
01:57I can't accept it at all.
02:01At last,
02:04Biden has been unfair for a long time.
02:11The plan to buy back the U.S. steel worth 2 trillion yen.
02:15This is a unprecedented situation that accuses the president of the United States.
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05:57He used the huge political power of the alliance to work for President Biden.
06:05The investigation was not carried out properly, and the president was executed.
06:13We can't accept it at all.
06:17US Steel's acquisition by Nippon Seitetsu was agreed on by both companies in December of the same year.
06:26However, some of the US senators and labor unions protested.
06:33The U.S. Senate, which judges the legitimacy of the investment in the United States,
06:38decided not to accept it and entrusted it to President Biden.
06:44And this month, the president's order was issued on the grounds of concern over the safety insurance.
06:55He wants to abandon the acquisition plan completely and permanently by next month.
07:04Considering the future industrial and energy policy of the United States,
07:10the demand for high-quality steel will increase,
07:14so our technical and productivity will be expected.
07:18Therefore, the demand for the United States is indispensable for our global strategy.
07:28The annual production volume is 43 million tons,
07:32and Nippon Seitetsu, which ranks fourth in the world,
07:36aims to find a way to expand its business in the United States, where steel demand is high.
07:43On the other hand, US Steel, which is facing financial difficulties,
07:48is expected to be able to strengthen employment security and productivity,
07:53and the two companies emphasize their win-win relationship.
07:59The partnership between the two companies through the realization of this acquisition is the only way to solve it.
08:13Excuse me. Good evening.
08:16Thank you. It's so dark.
08:19Thank you. Thank you for having us.
08:23He is the mayor of Claireton, a hometown of US Steel.
08:28Before today's meeting, he talked to the head of Nippon Seitetsu.
08:36He asked myself as a mayor and the other mayors to continue to fight with him.
08:41And if it was possible, if we could continue doing what we're doing,
08:46talk to our state representatives, our legislators, our congresspeople,
08:52and quite possibly Mayor Trump whenever he comes in the office or before.
08:56And we're going to send a letter and ask for a meeting.
09:00He is also a former employee of US Steel.
09:05He is going to run for office to get Trump's approval for the acquisition.
09:29He is an employee of US Steel.
09:59We're going to invest billions of dollars into our company,
10:02which this plan alone needs millions of dollars of repairs.
10:06And US Steel ain't fixing anything.
10:14In the midst of all this, the head of US Steel came to Nippon.
10:22Our economies are extraordinarily intertwined.
10:26We are the largest investors in each other's economies.
10:29We work together to strengthen and build more resilient supply chains,
10:33critical mineral security,
10:35shaping the rules of things like artificial intelligence.
10:41In front of the camera, he was appealing about the friendly relationship,
10:45but the acquisition of US Steel also became a hot topic.
10:51I think both countries are benefiting from this.
10:58The voice of the workers of US Steel in supporting the acquisition of US Steel has risen.
11:05I am extremely disappointed that the decision to ban the acquisition
11:11was made for the sake of national security.
11:20I am also concerned about the future investment of US Steel in Japan.
11:35We have to take this seriously.
11:43The acquisition plan escalated into a national issue.
11:49The key to this is the president's decision to take office two weeks later.
11:56Why do they want to sell off US Steel,
12:01which is a company that is more profitable and has more value?
12:08Mr. Trump denies the acquisition.
12:11However, Nippon Seitetsu seems to have a hope.
12:18Do you have any plans to convey the meaning of the acquisition to President Trump?
12:27What President Trump has been saying for a long time is that he wants to strengthen the manufacturing industry again.
12:34He wants to strengthen the manufacturing industry again,
12:38and he wants to give a rich and bright future to the manufacturing industry.
12:49That's exactly what he wants.
12:52I think you can understand that by explaining it properly.
13:00Nippon Seitetsu is showing a positive trend.
13:04However, I am concerned about the future investment.
13:07Let me summarize the situation again.
13:10Nippon Seitetsu and US Steel first issued an order to ban the acquisition of President Biden.
13:16And USW, the chairman of the All-U.S. Steel Working Group,
13:21and Cleveland Cliffs, which was trying to acquire US Steel, etc.
13:28In December 2023, Nippon Seitetsu announced the acquisition of US Steel.
13:36According to Nippon Seitetsu, in order to prevent the acquisition plan,
13:41USW and Cleveland Cliffs worked together to prevent the acquisition plan from President Biden.
13:54In order to aim for a re-election, President Biden set up a headquarters in Pennsylvania,
14:01where USW's headquarters are located,
14:05and expressed opposition to the acquisition in March 2024.
14:10This led to the banning of US Steel.
14:14According to the President's order,
14:17we must take necessary measures to completely abandon the deal within 30 days of the date of the order.
14:26In other words, we must submit a document stating that we will abandon this acquisition plan.
14:35The order was issued on the 3rd of this month, so the deadline is February 2.
14:41Nippon Seitetsu is asking for a revocation of the President's order.
14:47What do you think will happen to the ban?
14:51I heard from Mr. Akira Inoue, a lawyer who is familiar with US law,
14:58that the President's order is a subject of judicial review.
15:06The President's order is a subject of judicial review,
15:12but it is not subject to judicial review.
15:19So I think the President's order will be revoked.
15:25In addition, the deadline is 30 days from the date of the order.
15:31The President's order is a subject of judicial review.
15:38So I think the President's order will be revoked.
15:43President Hashimoto of Nippon Seitetsu said that there is a possibility of a revocation of the President's order.
15:50It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
15:57What do you think?
15:59I heard from Mr. Inoue, that the President's order is a subject of judicial review.
16:05It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:11It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:18It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:22It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:30It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:38It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:46It seems that President Trump has decided to revoke the President's order.
16:51The impact of the second Trump administration is beginning to surface in Canada.
17:01Prime Minister Trudeau, who suddenly announced his resignation,
17:06was swayed by Mr. Trump, who flashed the bill.
17:13The meeting room where Prime Minister Trudeau will appear.
17:21Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh.
17:24As if to show the reverse wind that he has received, the bill is flying.
17:32I intend to resign as party leader, as Prime Minister.
17:37This country deserves a real choice in the next election,
17:41and it has become clear to me that if I'm having to fight internal battles,
17:47I cannot be the best option in that election.
17:53As a result of the dissent from the House of Representatives,
17:57Mr. Trudeau was forced to resign.
18:06Mr. Trudeau, who became Prime Minister at the age of 43 in 2015.
18:14In addition to his liberal policies,
18:17he has also gained a lot of popularity as a hard-working father.
18:24However, recently, various domestic factors, such as his long-standing opposition to Bukka Daka,
18:31have piled up, resulting in the lowest approval rating since his inauguration.
18:36Step down as Prime Minister and step down as Liberal Leader.
18:41Thank you!
18:43No, no, no, no!
18:45No, no, no, no!
18:47Hey, hey, hey!
18:49Goodbye, Justin Trudeau!
18:52In addition, his relationship with the next President of the United States accelerated his resignation.
19:01During the first term as President of the United States,
19:04the relationship between Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Trump was good.
19:12The weather is like the NATO Summit in 2019.
19:18A video of Prime Minister Trudeau talking about the reasons for his resignation
19:22and the delay of President Macron is released.
19:42It is said that Mr. Trump canceled the press conference he was scheduled to attend the next day and returned.
19:48This is said to be the cause of the suspicion between the two of them.
19:56And Mr. Trump, whose second term has been decided,
19:59said that he would give Canada and Mexico 25% of the tariffs.
20:06Even though Prime Minister Trudeau went to see Macron,
20:12Canada should be the 51st state in the United States.
20:19In response to Trump's unavoidable tariffs,
20:23the opinion of Prime Minister Trudeau and the opinion of his good friends in Canada are at odds.
20:28It is also said that his resignation last month was the last push to push back Prime Minister Trudeau.
20:37Less than two hours after his resignation,
20:41Mr. Trump called Prime Minister Trudeau.
20:49Many Canadians are very welcome to be the 51st state.
20:53If Canada unites with the United States,
20:56tariffs will be zero and taxes will be much cheaper.
21:01I wonder what a great country it would be if we could be together.
21:09Even before the election,
21:11countries have been swayed by Mr. Trump's response,
21:14and the world economy is becoming more and more opaque.
21:17How will Japanese companies overcome this situation?
21:21I interviewed the top economists.
21:25I came to this conference two years ago,
21:27but at that time, everyone was wearing a mask.
21:29This year, almost no one is wearing a mask,
21:32and it seems that the expression on their faces is shining.
21:35The world economy is becoming more and more opaque,
21:39but this year, I can feel the enthusiasm of the entrepreneurs.
21:46The top economists are all over the venue.
21:52Cheers!
21:55President Takeshi Iinami of Suntory Holdings
21:58was the one who received the warmest applause.
22:01He is also the chief executive of the Economic Union,
22:05and is one of the founding members of the Japanese Economic Union.
22:10I interviewed him individually.
22:15Japanese companies are competing with the United States.
22:19The U.S. steel procurement issue is a hot topic in Japan,
22:23and President Biden is trying to solve this issue.
22:29The U.S. has shown a very positive attitude
22:32towards the decision of the United States.
22:37First of all, the U.S. has done a lot of things
22:41that I wouldn't have done.
22:44The U.S. has done a lot of things
22:48that I wouldn't have done.
22:52I think that the U.S. is taking a courageous action.
22:58The U.S. steel industry is already weak.
23:01I can't see the objective of how much stronger
23:05the Japanese steel industry will be when it comes to the facts.
23:11I can't see the objective of how much stronger
23:15the Japanese steel industry will be when it comes to the facts.
23:20I think that the U.S. will be stronger
23:23when it comes to the Trump administration.
23:26I think that the U.S. will be stronger
23:28when it comes to the Trump administration.
23:30How will Japan deal with this?
23:34First of all, we should always make a system
23:37that allows us to talk to the U.S.
23:41What Japan contributes the most to this is Japan.
23:45We as the U.S. should take the facts and
23:53talk to them together.
23:55Mr. Trump will come up with various counter-strategies.
23:59At the same time, there is a counter-measure
24:05to the counter-strategy.
24:07Trump may come up with a variety of diversionary tactics, but in the end, he will eventually settle down.
24:15That's exactly right.
24:17In that sense, Japan is the country that invests the most in the U.S.
24:23Japan's investment is in manufacturing.
24:26The weak point of the U.S. is manufacturing.
24:28Japan's strong point is the U.S. and they are storing it.
24:31That's where they make employment.
24:34The Trump era is coming.
24:36It is said that a stance that does not rely solely on the U.S. will also become important.
24:42The U.S. is becoming more and more inward-looking.
24:46India, the Middle East, Africa, the South China Sea, and China are also dialogue.
24:54As the U.S. becomes more inward-looking,
24:59I think it is necessary for Japan to become the center of the world.
25:09On the other hand, the number of foreigners who visit Japan from all over the world has exceeded 33 million last year and is the highest in the past.
25:21Foreigners who use Japanese airlines are also increasing.
25:27I also asked President Mitsuko Tottori, who has been the top of Japanese airlines since last year.
25:35What is the value of being a company?
25:38What do you provide to your customers?
25:41What kind of value do you give?
25:45The importance of transportation, the importance of connecting with people,
25:51things, people, and places is very important.
26:01She is the first female president and the first office worker.
26:06That's why there is a view that can be seen.
26:11As the president of the first office worker,
26:14I think it is important for the company to be able to communicate with customers.
26:24What do you think your customers are looking for?
26:30I think it is important to convey the pride of Japanese people.
26:37I think there is nothing to lose if we can convey the pride of our company to our customers.
26:51There is a movement to seize the opportunity by providing new value to the food industry.
26:58President Makoto Tani of Skylark Holdings, the largest family restaurant.
27:03Even under difficult circumstances, he continues to grow his business.
27:10The Japanese economy is in a difficult situation.
27:13However, in the case of Skylark Holdings, the business itself is said to be in good shape.
27:21What is the reason for being able to maintain such a state in this difficult situation?
27:30There is also a world where you can eat dinner at home.
27:33The level of food eaten by convenience stores is very high.
27:37In addition to that, the food industry has also increased in quality.
27:44I think that this is connected to the industrial value to some extent.
27:52The introduction of high-priced products has also contributed to the increase in industrial value.
27:58I think that even the price of goods is an opportunity for growth.
28:03Do you think that various pinches can be a stepping stone to opportunities?
28:07That's right.
28:08I think it is extremely important for the Japanese economy to continue to raise prices, raise salaries, and raise salaries.
28:23The price of imported goods has also increased.
28:27I don't think it's easy to provide delicious food.
28:34As you said, the current price of food is about 110 billion yen in 2025.
28:41Half of it is human resources, and almost half of it is the cost of food.
28:47We have to overcome this.
28:50A symbolic step for that is the sale of Kyushu-based udon chain, Sukesan Udon.
28:59The first Kanto shop opened at the end of last month.
29:03From now on, we are planning to convert some of the main gastronomy to Sukesan Udon.
29:11Have you eaten?
29:12No, I haven't eaten yet.
29:14Sukesan Udon is the udon that I used to eat when I went to Kyushu 35 years ago.
29:21I'm glad that it has become a part of my life.
29:24There are a lot of high-quality concepts in the world.
29:27It is a world where we think that the Japanese consumer will be enriched by becoming a part of it.
29:38We are also looking forward to the revision of the so-called annual wall.
29:44I think that it is extremely important for the Japanese economy to rise in order to recover.
29:54In order to get rid of unemployment, it is necessary to sell it at a certain price.
29:59I think so.
30:00I think it will definitely happen.
30:02It will lead to economic activism and the elimination of human resources.
30:07I think it will be an extremely important first step for everyone to enter a high-spirited economy.
30:17I felt the powerful power of moving forward, even in the midst of anxiety.
30:24Yes, that's right.
30:25When I interviewed companies this time,
30:29I felt that they were determined to use the strength of Japan as a trump card.
30:39The strength of Japan is the quality of products and services and the high value added.
30:46I understood that the pride of the Japanese as President Tottori said.
30:55Two years ago, I interviewed companies in the same way.
30:59At that time, each company was desperately struggling to get out of COVID-19.
31:05This time, I felt a completely different atmosphere.
31:09However, when I was telling the news today,
31:12the world has been turned around so much since before the inauguration.
31:16I felt what would happen to Japan if President Trump was inaugurated two weeks later.
31:22For a while, I thought it was inevitable that Japan would be turned upside down.
31:27However, when I heard Mr. Ninami, the representative of the Economic Union,
31:32I thought that Japan should calm down and claim what it should claim.
31:39That's what's important.
31:41Japan and the United States have built up confidence in each other.
31:47And we should not be influenced by the words of President Trump.
31:53We should take care of each issue carefully.
31:56I think that the basic posture is not limited to the economy, but also in the field of politics.
32:05Next.
32:06This season, the strongest cold wave is coming.
32:13Concerns about large-scale land use due to heavy snowfall are also growing.
32:17Preparations have begun to teach the lessons of past landslides.
32:22Today is the first snow in Oita City,
32:28even in southern Kyushu.
32:35This season, the strongest cold wave brought snow everywhere in the frozen area.
32:43In Aomori City, which has already experienced heavy snowfall.
32:53In order to support the area where the deforestation does not proceed,
32:56a dump truck of the Prefectural Construction Industry Association has departed for Kuroishi City.
33:06Immediately after the support,
33:13a dump truck of the Prefectural Construction Industry Association has departed for Kuroishi City.
33:17The governor has also arrived.
33:29Our deforestation plan was based on February and March.
33:39We need to prepare for the deforestation season from mid-January to late February.
33:55It has been 13 years since the disaster relief law was applied to Jūno City.
34:03The cost of building evacuation centers and deforestation of houses with the risk of collapse
34:10will be burdened by the government and the prefecture.
34:17In fact, according to Aomori City,
34:19there are more than 10,000 prefectural buildings that have been demolished,
34:22and not all of them have been able to cope.
34:25This is an image of an app created by a private company to solve the problems in the area.
34:37Most of the posts sent by the citizens over the past few days were about snow.
34:45This is the limit. The car is full.
34:50The ambulance was stuck.
34:56When I went to the area where the posts were concentrated,
35:00there was snow on both sides, and it was slippery to pass each other.
35:06The road was also shaking.
35:16It was as soon as I arrived.
35:20A car has been stuck here.
35:26A neighbor helps the cause.
35:39Thank you very much.
35:43This year, I've been helping people who don't know about the 6 buildings.
35:49I've been helping people who don't know about the 6 buildings.
35:53Did you tell the city about this?
35:55It seems that people around Akihiko have told me.
35:58In the end, even if I call the local government, I can't get through to them.
36:04After this, the developed obi-shaped snow clouds continue to fall mainly in the north,
36:10and there is a fear that there will be a large amount of light snow in the wide area of Asuiko.
36:20In Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, when it gets dark, there is light snow.
36:29The snow has started a long time ago.
36:34This is Fukui Prefecture Highway No. 8.
36:36It's not snowing here yet, but there are already people waiting by the highway.
36:45There is a reason to be so careful.
36:48Seven years ago, on Highway No. 8,
36:56there were a lot of cars.
36:59The number of cars on the highway was up to 1,500.
37:05This situation, which could not even be called a picnic, continued for 66 hours.
37:10On Highway No. 364 of the same Fukui Prefecture,
37:15a body of a 19-year-old man was found from a light car born in the snow.
37:21The cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning.
37:27At that time, Fukui City was covered in snow over 1 meter in two days.
37:32In the north, there is a fear that it will be as heavy snow as this time.
37:40In order not to repeat the same situation,
37:43AI is also used at the scene to stop the damage.
37:49Finally, the exam is in full swing.
37:51Do your family take health measures?
37:53Yes, we do.
37:54But what about the family who felt that they could not spend the exam period well?
37:5950% of the family felt that they could not spend the exam period well.
38:03What?
38:04What is health?
38:06So, Kirin's delicious immune care.
38:08Here you are.
38:09Yes.
38:10Plasma lactic acid bacteria act on the immune system.
38:13Immune cells react with external stimuli and work for your health.
38:19The invention to protect your health, delicious immune care.
38:23Seeds and tricks, Nipcho!
38:26For example, prevent to pass.
38:30Technology for reducing CO2.
38:33Separate CO2 from the exhaust of the factory to separate and recover.
38:39It contributes to the realization of a carbon-free society by directly reducing CO2.
38:44It's magic!
38:45Not magic.
38:46It's Nipcho!
38:49Innovation for customers, Nipcho.
38:53Preparation for the big snow.
38:55It is also a fight against the loss of visibility.
39:03This is the road managed by the Fukui Prefectural Highway Administration.
39:08It is a place that is monitored with a 24-hour camera.
39:13It seems to be quite difficult just to see.
39:18That's right.
39:19Because there is a considerable number of cameras,
39:21there are places where you can't see just by looking at it.
39:28It is the AI that relies on it.
39:34When a car comes into a place surrounded by green,
39:41if you recognize it as a car,
39:44I think it's surrounded by a black frame,
39:47but the AI recognizes it as a car.
39:52We asked her to demonstrate how it works.
39:59It stopped.
40:01It gets stuck like this.
40:07Let's say this car is stuck.
40:11Then...
40:14It turned yellow now.
40:16Yes.
40:17After 3 minutes, the color changes like this.
40:22At this point, we decide whether it is a stuck car
40:27because it is suspicious,
40:30and then decide the response.
40:35The camera equipped with such an AI
40:37was introduced in 58 places in the prefecture,
40:40including the city of Tokyo.
40:44I think it is true that there are places
40:47where we couldn't see in 2018.
40:51It is important to protect the safety of the public
40:56while borrowing the power of AI
40:59to respond to snow in a limited number of people.
41:05I hope that the new approach using AI
41:08will be effective.
41:10In 2018, a large-scale landslide occurred in Oyuki.
41:15An announcer from Shimomura Sairi
41:17is near the National Highway No. 8 in Fukui Prefecture.
41:20Ms. Shimomura?
41:23Yes.
41:24In Fukui Prefecture,
41:25cold rain and sleet have been falling repeatedly,
41:28but it's not strange that it's snowing all the time.
41:31It's getting colder at night.
41:34The wind is also quite cold.
41:37At this gas station
41:40in preparation for the flood,
41:42many people came to pay for gas.
41:48In fact,
41:49a large-scale landslide occurred in 2018
41:53on this National Highway No. 8
41:56and in 2021 on other roads.
42:00Residents have a strong sense of danger.
42:04When driving tomorrow,
42:06they said they would go out
42:09with scoops, blankets, and food.
42:12It's not snowing now,
42:16but the situation will change from tomorrow.
42:20It is expected to snow heavily on Friday.
42:24It snowed 15 to 20 cm in the city,
42:29and it will continue for about three days.
42:32It is expected to snow as much as Fukurohagi.
42:36In addition, the wind is getting stronger,
42:39and it is expected to snow.
42:41It is necessary to be careful not to lose sight.
42:45As for tomorrow,
42:47the impact of the strongest cold wave this season
42:49will spread nationwide.
42:52On the Japanese coast,
42:53heavy snow and heavy snowstorms
42:55are expected to occur.
43:01Railway.
43:06AI of Dell Technologies and Intel's technology
43:10monitor the tracks that travel hundreds of kilometers
43:14and detect abnormalities.
43:18To ensure safety,
43:22everyone should be able to return to where they should be.
43:31I met someone I liked and became absorbed.
43:34I was frustrated.
43:36It was fun.
43:38I met a rival.
43:40I made someone I admired.
43:42I made a friend.
43:44And I fell in love again.
43:4845 years since the beginning of the Shogi Japan series,
43:51JT supports everyone who loves shogi
43:54and everyone who enjoys skiing.
44:15What is it?
44:16An introduction campaign?
44:17It's the best.
44:18So, what is it?
44:20We are holding an introduction campaign
44:22where you can get the most out of buying and selling.
44:26The Amazon Smile Sale is on.
44:29This year's first sale is also full of benefits.
44:32Good things come to you one after another.
44:34Let's start a good year with a smile.
44:37The Smile Sale is on until the 7th.
44:41I decided to do everything I wanted to do.
44:49I have my own theory.
44:52The First Dream Fair
44:55Now, we will have Hosokawa-san, a weather forecaster, join us.
44:58This season, the strongest drought is coming.
45:02There is a possibility that it will be a heavy snowfall that will bring disasters.
45:07That's right.
45:08This time, there is a possibility that a large-scale landslide will occur
45:13and it will be a heavy snowfall that will bring disasters.
45:17And the point of the snow this time is
45:20this developed snow cloud.
45:23It's an obi-shaped snow cloud.
45:25It's the movement of JPCZ.
45:28There is a possibility that it will be a heavy snowfall
45:32that will change the situation in a short period of time.
45:37And this obi-shaped snow cloud is expected to spread to Niigata and Tohoku
45:42from tomorrow afternoon to night.
45:46In addition, the JPCZ will gradually turn sideways from the day after tomorrow.
45:56In the Noto Peninsula, there is a possibility that it will be the heaviest snow after the earthquake.
46:01There is also a possibility that snow will fall in a wide range, including western Japan.
46:06The JPCZ is a snow cloud.

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