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00:00Happy New Year!
00:04It's already January 12th.
00:06Yes, it's New Year's Eve.
00:08It's time for the President's Special.
00:11So, this year's first Gatchiri Monday is...
00:15The President's New Year Special!
00:20Cheers, everyone!
00:24The six presidents of six big companies representing Japan have gathered!
00:31I think I can do it.
00:33Here are the companies they're interested in!
00:39The one Go's President Kawanabe is interested in is...
00:43A company where AI searches for stolen goods!
00:47The probability of finding stolen goods is 3 times!
00:51Really?
00:52Based on this photo, AI will give us information.
00:56The one Yamano's President is interested in is...
01:00A company that solves the problem of lockers in tourist spots!
01:05Let's go see!
01:08What does a kimono shop mean without a locker?
01:12I see...
01:15The first Gatchiri Monday starts in 2025!
01:20President Yamano!
01:25Time to meet the President!
01:27Go's President Kawanabe!
01:31Time to meet President Kawanabe!
01:36The President's Tourist Corner
01:41The President's Tourist Corner
01:46He's a big fan of YouTube.
01:48Now, let's introduce everyone who participated today.
01:53First of all, Mr. Takaya Awata, CEO and CEO of ToriDoll Holdings Co., Ltd., which operates Marugame Seimen.
02:02Nice to meet you.
02:04The new product of Marugame Seimen, Marugame Udonuts, was a big hit.
02:08In about half a year, the cumulative sales exceeded 10 million, and the sales were also up.
02:14Last year, each of the 47 prefectures in Japan decided to make their own Kamahage Udon.
02:21However, if you keep eating Kamahage Udon for a long time, your weight will eventually increase by 4 kg.
02:28That's right.
02:30How many meals did you eat in a week?
02:32I can't eat 10 or 20 meals.
02:33If I don't eat, there will be 600 products from all over the country.
02:39Does the president have to eat all of them?
02:42I wanted to recommend it with confidence.
02:45That's great.
02:46Next is Mr. Tomohisa Yamano, CEO and CEO of Asobew Co., Ltd.
02:53Nice to meet you.
02:55The cumulative number of members of Asobew has exceeded 15 million.
02:59Last year, the happiest thing was that Asobew's digital ticket was introduced to Ueno Zoo.
03:06It's great that you were able to sign a contract with Ueno Zoo.
03:10There are more than 3 million animals that represent Japan.
03:13It's a public facility, so it's hard to negotiate.
03:17I see.
03:19Next is Mr. Ryo Ogawa, CEO and CEO of Taimi Co., Ltd.
03:23Nice to meet you.
03:25The cumulative number of members of Taimi has exceeded 10 million.
03:29Last year, the growth of Tosho was great.
03:32Congratulations on the growth of Tosho.
03:36Next is Mr. Akio Nitori, CEO and CEO of Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.
03:46Nice to meet you.
03:48Nitori has been ranked first in the job market for two consecutive years.
03:52Nitori has been ranked first in the job market for six consecutive years.
03:57Last year, Nitori opened the door of the toilet at the hotel where he was going to work.
04:04However, the door of the room opened and the door was locked.
04:09Nitori had to go to the front with only one pair of pants.
04:13I knew it.
04:14It's a big deal.
04:16It's a big deal.
04:18Next is Mr. Pei Tou, CEO and CEO of Nisshin Co., Ltd.
04:23Nice to meet you.
04:26Nitori has sold 50,000 smart bath mats in two years.
04:30Nitori has sold 51,000 smart bath mats in two years.
04:37Mr. Pei is an idea man.
04:40He makes a projector and a light fixture on the ceiling.
04:45He made a projector and a light fixture on the ceiling.
04:47He made a projector and a light fixture on the ceiling.
04:51Next is Mr. Ichiro Kawanabe, CEO and CEO of Go Co., Ltd.
04:58Nice to meet you.
05:00Go Co., Ltd. has reached 26 million downloads.
05:04It's still going strong.
05:07Last year, Nitori failed in a baseball game.
05:11Nitori tried to send his teammates to the stadium in the morning.
05:18Nitori made a mistake and changed the destination in a hurry.
05:23His parents were embarrassed to see him.
05:28Mr. Kawanabe is a bad person.
05:31He is the president of Go Co., Ltd.
05:33He can't drive a car with a navigation system.
05:37He is a bad person.
05:40This is the first project of the year.
05:43It's a company that the president of Go Co., Ltd. is interested in.
05:47We have introduced the companies that the president of Go Co., Ltd. is interested in.
05:53First is Go Co., Ltd.
05:59The company that the president of Go Co., Ltd. is interested in is FIND.
06:06FIND is located in Tokyo and China.
06:11Nice to meet you.
06:13I'm TAKASHIMA from FIND.
06:15Nice to meet you.
06:17What kind of business does FIND do?
06:22FIND is a drop-off business.
06:25Is it a drop-off business?
06:26Yes, it's a drop-off cloud.
06:28We are looking for drop-offs.
06:30Are you looking for drop-offs?
06:33Have you ever had a problem when you were looking for drop-offs on the train?
06:40Even if you call the drop-off reception, it is difficult to connect.
06:45Even if it is connected, it takes time to convey various information.
06:51And as a result, you can't find it.
06:55FIND's drop-off business seems to solve the problems of such drop-offs.
07:06Then, how do you actually do it?
07:09First, what if you drop something?
07:12You can easily ask questions using the FIND chat.
07:16For example, if you drop this handkerchief in the Keio line,
07:22Keio Electric Railway has a FIND system.
07:27If you search for the Keio line drop-off,
07:31you will be able to fly to the FIND chat from the Keio Electric Railway homepage.
07:36From there, you will be able to go to the FIND drop-off form.
07:41Then, you will be able to enter information such as when and where you dropped it,
07:47and your name and phone number.
07:50What's more, the great thing about this service is that
07:54you can send images of what you have lost.
08:00You can send images of what you have lost.
08:05It's easier to understand if you have this.
08:09If you have this, you can send images.
08:12You can send images of what you have searched on the Internet.
08:15You can also send images of things close to you.
08:18If you have gloves or a muffler, you can search for gloves or mufflers close to you.
08:22You can send images of things close to you.
08:25You can also send images of things close to you.
08:30I see.
08:31Then...
08:33You can send images.
08:36It's easier to understand the characteristics of what you have lost.
08:40It's easier to understand the characteristics of what you have lost.
08:42It's three times more than before.
08:46Oh, my!
08:47It's three times more likely that you will be able to return what you have lost.
08:51It's amazing!
08:53This FIND is very convenient for those who have lost something.
08:59In fact, it is a very grateful service for the company.
09:05What is good about it?
09:08Regarding the registration of what you have lost,
09:11It is very convenient because you can enter the FIND system from a place where it takes a lot of time to enter.
09:18It's convenient, isn't it?
09:19That's right.
09:20In all 69 episodes of KO DENTETSU, there are 500 things you have lost in a day.
09:27That's a lot.
09:29Until now, I had entered all the information from A to Z in the database.
09:36It took about 7 to 10 minutes to register.
09:41If it takes 10 minutes to register, there are 500 things you have lost.
09:46It took 83 hours to register what you have lost in a day.
09:53And when it comes to answering the phone, it's hard.
09:58As a result, it took a lot of time to register what you have lost.
10:06How did we solve this problem with FIND?
10:13First of all, when you receive a lost item, you take a picture of it from various angles.
10:23Then...
10:25Based on this picture, AI automatically generates information.
10:29AI automatically generates information?
10:33In fact, when you press the button to automatically generate information from this FIND photo,
10:39the type is a handkerchief, the color is blue, the pattern is a check pattern, and so on.
10:44AI automatically inputs detailed information.
10:47People at the site aren't very good at this.
10:49In addition, just by entering the time and place where you picked it up, you are registered.
10:57It used to take about 10 minutes to register.
11:00By introducing the FIND system, I think the registration time has dramatically changed by about half.
11:06Moreover, when you search the database based on the image received from the operator,
11:13AI will narrow down the items that look similar to the characteristics in the database.
11:20That's amazing!
11:23This FIND is a plan based on the number of lost items.
11:27A company with less than 1,000 items lost per month will receive 200,000 yen.
11:31A company with more than 10,000 items lost per month will receive 2 million yen.
11:35That's a lot of money.
11:38However, the company wants to introduce FIND.
11:44According to Mr. Doyama of Tokyo Plaza Shibuya...
11:49This is not a job that makes money.
11:53We are very grateful that we can rely on the machine for such a job.
11:59FIND is introduced by 24 companies, including railway companies and shopping malls.
12:05There is a possibility that it will become a bigger business in the future.
12:10That is...
12:12Until now, each company has been searching for lost items separately.
12:19In Hakata Station, there were 7 places where FIND was available.
12:24Now, FIND is available in 4 places.
12:27If more than half of the facilities search for FIND,
12:30you can search for FIND in one place.
12:35In Hakata Station, you can search for FIND in the same place at the same time.
12:43FIND is getting more and more popular.
12:46In the future, you may be able to search for FIND all over Tokyo.
12:52FIND is a lost item crowd.
12:54Gachi!
12:58Mr. Kawabata, this is interesting.
13:01I didn't think there was such a thing.
13:04It's hard to find lost items at the site.
13:07There are more and more things to do at the operation site.
13:11However, this is the true DX.
13:14It is three times more profitable for customers.
13:17It is less than half the cost for the site.
13:20However, public transportation around Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka will be available.
13:26Of course, public transportation will be available.
13:28But there are also shops and stores.
13:31You can go there, right?
13:32It would be convenient if there was such a thing.
13:35Don't you feel like going in?
13:37I'd like to consider it.
13:39Mr. Ogawa, what do you think?
13:41I think I can go all over the world.
13:43I think it's not just Japan.
13:45There are many countries that are hospitable all over the world.
13:49I went to Korea the other day.
13:51I left my cell phone in a Korean taxi.
13:54It's very difficult.
13:56There may be countries that deal with lost items in the world.
14:00It may be possible to deliver it properly.
14:03Mr. Ogawa, please come.
14:06I went to Korea from Haneda Airport.
14:09I don't know where I left my cell phone.
14:12I'd like to connect it from the facility I entered.
14:15You can go to the airport, right?
14:17That's right.
14:18Can't you go to the police?
14:21We call it Lasbost.
14:27It seems to take a long time.
14:30I'm starting to use it from the beginning.
14:33It's very difficult for the police to manage lost items.
14:36If you can do it in a month, you may be able to reduce taxes.
14:42Thanks to this program, I can go to Lasbost.
14:48The company that the president is worried about in 2025.
14:54The company that President Yamano of Asoview is worried about is...
14:59A Airport.
15:02I came to the share office in Shibuya, Tokyo.
15:06Hello.
15:08Hello.
15:10This is President Kudo of Asoview, 34 years old.
15:15He is the favorite of President Yamano of Asoview.
15:19I respect Mr. Yamano very much.
15:21He is my senior, so I'm glad he came to Switzerland.
15:24Do you have a relationship with President Yamano?
15:27We play soccer together.
15:29I used to play soccer with Taimi's mother.
15:34Do you play soccer together?
15:36We have a lot of connections.
15:39It seems that all the young presidents are connected to soccer.
15:46What does this company do?
15:50This is a service called Ekubo Croak.
15:53Ekubo Croak?
15:55Ekubo Croak is a service that stores suitcases for tourists instead of coin lockers.
16:00Instead of coin lockers?
16:02That's right.
16:03There are a lot of tourists in Japan because of the increase in the number of inbound passengers.
16:10Therefore, there is a problem that the number of coin lockers is not enough.
16:20There are more than 170,000 coin lockers every day.
16:29What is Ekubo Croak that stores the luggage of such people?
16:34You can make a reservation with the Ekubo Croak app on your smartphone.
16:38Can I make a reservation?
16:39Yes.
16:40Make a reservation with the app?
16:43Let's actually use the Ekubo Croak service.
16:48I want to go to Asakusa.
16:52First, open the Ekubo Croak app.
16:56Enter the place where you want to leave your luggage, date of birth, size, and number of luggage.
17:03Then, there is a blue mark on the map.
17:08This is the place where you can leave your luggage on the date of birth.
17:14Take your luggage and go to the place where you want to leave your luggage on the date of birth.
17:24I think this is the building.
17:27It says kimono.
17:30Kimono rental?
17:32There is a kimono rental shop in the reserved address.
17:38Let's go.
17:41I can't find a coin locker.
17:44Did I make a mistake?
17:46I see.
17:51Let's go to the Asakusa reserved address.
17:57I came to the reserved address.
17:59There is a kimono rental shop.
18:03Did I make a mistake?
18:06Welcome.
18:08I heard that I can leave my luggage here.
18:11Do you have a reservation?
18:13My name is YAMADA.
18:15Please take off your shoes.
18:20I'm glad.
18:24When you hand over your luggage, the shop staff will take a picture of the luggage you leave.
18:30Then, a picture of the luggage you leave on your smartphone will arrive.
18:35Check-in is complete.
18:37Please take care of your luggage.
18:42I don't know what this is.
18:44He succeeded in leaving a large suitcase in the kimono rental shop.
18:49What kind of service is this?
18:53This is a service where you can leave your luggage in the empty space of the store in the city.
19:00This is a service where you can leave your luggage in the empty space of the store in the city.
19:11The staff who left their luggage in the empty space of the store will enjoy sightseeing in Asakusa.
19:19Then, they will return to pick up their luggage.
19:24I'm sorry.
19:26They are back to pick up their luggage.
19:28This is easy.
19:30There are many types of shops that are provided by EXPO CLOAK.
19:32There are restaurants, bookstores, beauty salons, golf courses, etc.
19:39And there are benefits that only EXPO CLOAK can offer.
19:44You can leave your luggage in a large suitcase that doesn't fit in a coin locker.
19:49For example?
19:50For example, a baby car.
19:53EXPO CLOAK uses the space of a normal store.
19:57Therefore, you can leave your luggage in a large suitcase that doesn't fit in a coin locker.
20:03In addition to a baby car, you can also leave your luggage in a ski board, a surfboard, or even a bicycle.
20:09This is very convenient.
20:12What is the mechanism of the money you are interested in?
20:14If the bag size is 500 yen per day, the customer pays 800 yen to EXPO CLOAK.
20:22EXPO CLOAK pays for a store that provides a few percent of the usage fee.
20:30EXPO CLOAK in Kyusei-cho has one of the most important points for this business.
20:41It's about how to hold down the places that tourists really want to leave their luggage.
20:46That's right.
20:47It's about how to secure a store that provides a few percent of the usage fee.
20:51In addition, EXPO CLOAK is a rich store where customers can easily go when they leave their luggage.
20:59EXPO CLOAK is a store that has an empty space so that large items can be stored.
21:04Isn't it quite strict that a store with a long operating time is good because it can't be stored without staff?
21:13However, President KUDO paid attention to the store that meets these conditions.
21:19Karaoke stores are very compatible.
21:23That's right. Karaoke stores.
21:26It seems that there is a lot of space in front of the station.
21:30Moreover, the conditions are just right because the store is open until midnight.
21:35Moreover, it is aimed at chain stores as much as possible.
21:39Because if the headquarters of the company approves it, you can increase the number of stores at once.
21:46I see.
21:47Big Echo's Shibuya area chief manager, Mr. Kato, who is in charge of storing luggage at EXPO CLOAK.
21:55There are many people who come to store their luggage in the morning when they are not busy.
22:00We make good use of that time.
22:03That's good.
22:05EXPO CLOAK's number of stores is increasing.
22:08It is expected to increase to 10,000 stores next year.
22:13This is even more.
22:14This is even more.
22:15EXPO CLOAK can store luggage in an empty space.
22:19It's going well.
22:21It's easy to say, but it's difficult to get a return on investment in an empty space.
22:27It was interesting to realize this and provide business with a win-win situation.
22:34I see.
22:35Mr. Tei, what do you think of this system?
22:37I think it's the best system to attract customers.
22:39If we combine the services of these stores, we can create a value-added system.
22:47I think customers will be very happy.
22:52It is necessary for people to go to stores and do business to find a place to store luggage.
22:58That's right.
23:00Is there anyone who wants to put their luggage here?
23:06Mr. Nittori.
23:07Mr. Nittori.
23:08Mr. Nittori.
23:09You should say that properly.
23:11Please let me exchange my luggage later.
23:13I understand.
23:15You don't have to do it later.
23:17It's better to say it on TV.
23:20Can I put my luggage here?
23:22Yes.
23:27It's interesting.
23:28Next is this project.
23:31A question from the president of SUGOI to the president of SUGOI.
23:36The president and the president of SUGOI asked each other what they wanted to ask this project.
23:44A question from the president of SUGOI to the president of SUGOI.
23:49What is this?
23:50How long will you work?
23:53You answered the question directly.
23:55Mr. Tanabe, what do you think of this project?
23:57I think this project will bring out the color of the executives.
24:01Some people retire early.
24:04Some people leave it to others.
24:07Some people work to fix it.
24:09I wonder what Mr. Nittori thinks.
24:12Mr. Nittori, what do you think of this project?
24:14What is the answer of Mr. Nittori, who is 80 years old this year?
24:20I will answer 100 questions directly.
24:23I'm about 100 years old.
24:26A question from the president of SUGOI to the president of SUGOI.
24:28A question from the president of SUGOI to the president of SUGOI.
24:32How long will you work?
24:36Do you want to retire and take a break?
24:38I don't think I want to take a break.
24:40I can't enjoy my work now.
24:42That's amazing.
24:44If my body is healthy, I want to work until I die.
24:48I see.
24:50Is your job getting more fun as you get older?
24:54I'm worried about my past experiences and failures.
24:58I can't give a quick and accurate answer.
25:02It's like enlightenment.
25:06That's amazing.
25:08That's not true.
25:10It's true.
25:12I'm just getting used to it.
25:15You're getting closer to enlightenment.
25:17The enlightenment of management.
25:19I'm getting more and more familiar with everything.
25:24It's getting simpler and easier to understand.
25:27I can answer 100 questions directly.
25:32I'm about 100 years old.
25:34I'm getting closer to enlightenment.
25:36It's like the enlightenment of management.
25:38I'm about 100 years older than I was when I was 90 years old.
25:41I'm encouraged.
25:43In the IT industry, people say you're a legend when you're in your 50s.
25:48That's true.
25:50I'm still young.
25:52I'm glad to hear that.
25:54I'm still young.
25:56I'm still young.
25:58I don't want to take a break at all.
26:02The president is secretly close to the president.
26:04Can he steal the know-how of his job?
26:06The president of Nitori is making a shop.
26:09You're really deceiving me.
26:11The secret of Taimi's job?
26:24It's an important meeting.
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