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00:00:00TANAHASHI HIROYOSHI
00:00:02Good morning.
00:00:04Welcome to the show.
00:00:06We have a guest for the first time.
00:00:08He is the president of New Japan Pro-Wrestling
00:00:10and a current wrestler, TANAHASHI HIROYOSHI.
00:00:12Nice to meet you.
00:00:14Are you the president now?
00:00:16Yes, I am.
00:00:18He is the president of New Japan Pro-Wrestling
00:00:20and has been retired for a year.
00:00:22Yes, I have been a president since last year.
00:00:24This is my second year.
00:00:26TANAHASHI HIROYOSHI has changed New Japan Pro-Wrestling
00:00:28so much that it is called
00:00:30TANAHASHI before TANAHASHI after TANAHASHI.
00:00:32Yes, I have changed it.
00:00:34You have changed it.
00:00:36This is the first time
00:00:38that you have climbed from the same pro-wrestling association
00:00:40to the top.
00:00:42I think this is the first time.
00:00:44The pro-wrestling we used to watch
00:00:46was the image of wearing black pants
00:00:48and strong pro-wrestling,
00:00:50but it has changed a little
00:00:52since TANAHASHI HIROYOSHI's time
00:00:54and the association has changed
00:00:56to allow people to watch pro-wrestling
00:00:58other than pro-wrestling fans.
00:01:00I used to like Kamen Rider
00:01:02so I used to draw the image
00:01:04of Kamen Rider
00:01:06and I changed it
00:01:08so that pro-wrestling could reach the outside.
00:01:10I was very strong in the wind.
00:01:12That's right.
00:01:14New Japan Pro-Wrestling was a little bit
00:01:16brutal.
00:01:18Especially when I was young,
00:01:20I wore black shorts.
00:01:22I changed to red half-tights
00:01:24when I made my debut
00:01:26half a year ago.
00:01:28Suddenly you changed.
00:01:30You were told to change it.
00:01:32It's hard,
00:01:34but don't get hurt.
00:01:36It's okay.
00:01:38I've never been tired since I was born.
00:01:40Really?
00:01:42Have you ever said it was hard?
00:01:44No, I haven't.
00:01:46Iwata-san, I'm jealous.
00:01:48Of course it's a lie.
00:01:50Strong men don't get tired.
00:01:52You must be tired.
00:01:54No, I'm not tired.
00:01:56Sometimes I'm not motivated
00:01:58because my body is heavy.
00:02:00That's what you're tired of.
00:02:02That's it.
00:02:04I've realized this.
00:02:06If you don't admit you're tired,
00:02:08you're not tired.
00:02:10That's great.
00:02:12No, no, no.
00:02:14The camera switcher wasn't in time at all.
00:02:16It wasn't close at all.
00:02:18That's great.
00:02:20I don't feel tired, either.
00:02:22You've been running for 24 hours.
00:02:24Before I came back to the industry,
00:02:26I didn't take a day off.
00:02:28I didn't take a day off.
00:02:30I didn't take a day off
00:02:32from the cold and the coronavirus.
00:02:34I didn't take a day off
00:02:36from the cold and the coronavirus.
00:02:38I didn't take a day off.
00:02:40I've never had a day off.
00:02:42Really?
00:02:44I've never had a day off.
00:02:46My last private trip was in January 1996.
00:02:48My last private trip was in January 1996.
00:02:50You're talking about traveling all of a sudden.
00:02:52You're talking about traveling all of a sudden.
00:02:54You're talking about a strong body.
00:02:56That's private.
00:02:58You're talking about a strong body.
00:03:00I didn't take a day off.
00:03:02I didn't take a day off.
00:03:04I'm not tired.
00:03:06This program is a wide show
00:03:08where celebrities who are usually
00:03:10scooped up
00:03:12talk about their own opinions.
00:03:14Here he is.
00:03:16This is Kid Kazuya.
00:03:18He's joined SUZUKA
00:03:20with messages from his peers for the first time.
00:03:22with messages from his peers for the first time.
00:03:24He is 57 years old.
00:03:26Last season, he
00:03:28was only 58.
00:03:30Last season, he
00:03:32was only 58.
00:03:34He unpredictably left SUZUKA
00:03:36and came back in January.
00:03:38He wasn't home last year,
00:03:40but he came back and joined SUZUKA
00:03:42I've started training, and I think the JFL is opening in March.
00:03:46For that, I've prepared my body well and said that I want to be in the league.
00:03:51The Widener Show is over in March.
00:03:55I don't approve of it, but it's over.
00:03:57It's over?
00:03:58The Widener Show is over in March.
00:04:01It's said to be this year, but I...
00:04:04Oh, Mr. Hiromi.
00:04:05I can't believe it.
00:04:07Is that so?
00:04:08I'm happy.
00:04:09I don't believe it, but let's ask Sando.
00:04:13I'm going to stand in front of Sando Ichiban's Machimura location.
00:04:19You're good at that.
00:04:21I'm going to ride this sign.
00:04:23In the meantime, I've asked many players to come to the studio.
00:04:30When I interviewed him last year, he said he wanted to come to the studio.
00:04:34We don't have much time until the opening.
00:04:37I'm looking forward to it.
00:04:40In a series of reports, such as the female trouble of the talented Masahiro Nakai,
00:04:46Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular meeting
00:04:50and announced that they would launch an investigation committee centered on the third party's lawyer.
00:04:57Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:05:03He said he was sorry for the inconvenience and concern of the audience and the people involved.
00:05:10He apologized for not being able to explain it to us until now.
00:05:17He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:05:23and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:05:25Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:05:30He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:05:35and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:05:41He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:05:48and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:05:52Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:05:56He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:06:00and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:06:05Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:06:11He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:06:18and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:06:27He said he had been receiving advice from foreign lawyers since last year,
00:06:31and he had been confirming them in the company.
00:06:38Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:06:45Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:06:54Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:08Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:16Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:26Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:34Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:44Minato and Koichi of Fuji TV held a regular press conference on the 17th.
00:07:47Mr. Imada, it seems that you respected the will of the woman who wanted to resume work without being known to society.
00:08:02You can't know the truth because of the will of the woman.
00:08:09Even if you read the will, it's full of lies on social media.
00:08:17It's all about imagination.
00:08:20I think it would be best to make it clear that it was decided by the third party.
00:08:30Mr. Kiyohara, what do you think?
00:08:35I think it's a step forward to establish a third party committee.
00:08:39However, what I want people in the world to know is that there is a limit to the investigation of the third party committee.
00:08:45It's not the police, it's the lawyers.
00:08:48So even if you talk to the person involved, if you say, for example, that this is a private matter,
00:08:54or that you don't want to talk about it anymore,
00:08:59the lawyer won't listen to you anymore.
00:09:01So even if you finish all the investigation of the third party committee,
00:09:05you may not know what the truth is.
00:09:08I think that's what people in the world need to know.
00:09:10Yes, I understand.
00:09:11Ms. Iwata, do you have any comments?
00:09:14The press conference was quite restrictive.
00:09:20There was no broadcast and no live broadcast.
00:09:25What I feel as a reporter is that the Prime Minister, the Minister of Health, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs
00:09:34used to belong to the press club.
00:09:38So we applied in advance and checked the number of people who could participate.
00:09:45There may have been a problem with the capacity,
00:09:48but I felt that it was necessary to consider the fact that people who wanted to hear more could ask more questions.
00:09:56As one of the future considerations.
00:09:57Yes, I understand.
00:09:58The second round will be held during this match.
00:10:11The shortage of young talents is accelerating with the ageing population.
00:10:15The competition for the talent of companies is getting more intense,
00:10:19and the movement to attract the first-time players is catching up.
00:10:23First Retailing, which deploys Uniqlo, announced that it will raise the first-time employees' salaries from 300,000 yen to 330,000 yen.
00:10:34Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance plans to raise the salary from April this year to 330,000 yen, including fixed overtime.
00:10:42Mitsui Sumitomo Bank also plans to raise the salary from 2026 to 300,000 yen.
00:10:50In addition, Tokyo Seaside Daily Fire Insurance plans to raise the first-time employees' salaries from 280,000 yen to a maximum of 410,000 yen from April 2026.
00:11:06The competition for young talents is getting more intense.
00:11:09According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the average salary of one employee increased by 3% from 350,832 yen in the same month of the previous year.
00:11:22However, due to the influence of the increase in the number of companies, the actual salary has been reduced by 0.3% compared to the same month of the previous year,
00:11:35which is a part of the annual end-of-year pay.
00:11:38On the other hand, as the number of full-time employees increased, the number of companies also increased, which is a minus.
00:11:45Now, here's the news.
00:11:46A large company is planning to raise the first-time employees' salaries.
00:11:50Mr. Hiromi is also in the company.
00:11:53President.
00:11:54When a large company raises the salary, is it difficult for the company to raise it?
00:12:02As a manager.
00:12:03No, I'm not a big company as a manager.
00:12:06However, 90% of large companies in Japan are small and medium-sized companies.
00:12:11Even if a large company raises the salary, 90% of small and medium-sized companies have a hard time.
00:12:19If the government doesn't seriously think about raising the salaries of small and medium-sized companies,
00:12:27small and medium-sized companies will be forced to lower their salaries.
00:12:33If the government doesn't seriously think about raising the salaries of small and medium-sized companies,
00:12:43small and medium-sized companies will be forced to lower their salaries.
00:12:49So you're saying that 90% of small and medium-sized companies should raise their salaries.
00:12:54I don't know if this news is really good news or not.
00:13:00It's a great thing.
00:13:02It's great that the number of first-time employees has increased,
00:13:05but I don't know what to do to raise the national power.
00:13:08I want the government to think seriously about it.
00:13:13I think it's a big advantage for me, including taxes.
00:13:20I'm worried that the number of first-time employees will increase.
00:13:29I want the government to raise the number of first-time employees.
00:13:32I think the government will raise the salary of the Nationalist Party of Japan in the next election.
00:13:40I think the government will raise the salary of the Nationalist Party of Japan in the next election.
00:13:48I don't know where to start.
00:13:52I don't know if it's just big companies.
00:13:55First of all, we have to create a phenomenon of rising salaries.
00:13:59If we don't do that, we won't be able to raise the salaries of small and medium-sized companies.
00:14:06And we have to raise the prices and create a system that makes money.
00:14:11We have to create a high-profile system.
00:14:13I don't know where to start.
00:14:15I think it's better than nothing.
00:14:18First of all, Mr. Tanahashi is the president.
00:14:22I don't know if you want to raise the salary of your employees.
00:14:29I raised the salary of my employees little by little this year.
00:14:36You raised it little by little.
00:14:38Mr. Tanahashi and I go to the same high school once a year.
00:14:43It's almost over between December and January.
00:14:49How much is the highest annual salary of a professional wrestler?
00:14:53You're looking at me.
00:14:55Are you going to say that?
00:14:57You don't have to say it.
00:14:59If it's a billboard, you can get it up to here.
00:15:03Well...
00:15:07That's a very good story.
00:15:10It's not good for the president to announce it.
00:15:14I don't think there's a single one.
00:15:16Kazuchika Okada, who went abroad, received 200 million yen in three years.
00:15:22He went abroad and managed to squeeze it out.
00:15:26He's the best wrestler in the world.
00:15:29Can you stop talking about the sea?
00:15:32I'm sorry.
00:15:34Mr. Iwata, who used to be in the NHK, did you get a salary?
00:15:39Yes, I did.
00:15:41It was a little.
00:15:43I'm trying to make it up by hand.
00:15:47Does that mean that the salary goes up as you get older?
00:15:51It's not a job type, but it's a typical age-related thing.
00:15:56For example, I'm 60 years old.
00:15:59I have less salary and less time to work.
00:16:02I'm young, but I'm still young.
00:16:04I'm about three years old.
00:16:06If I get a salary, I'll be that age.
00:16:08I'm young this year.
00:16:11I'm going to be with White Rush.
00:16:15I'm young next year.
00:16:17Thank you, everyone.
00:16:20I want you to come back four more times.
00:16:23I'm a little thoughtful.
00:16:30It's because it's my job.
00:16:33But that's the way I am.
00:16:37I don't think we're the first-time workers.
00:16:39There was a first-time gala.
00:16:41I don't think it's the same as talent.
00:16:45Mr. Iwata is 60 years old.
00:16:47I'm 60 years old.
00:16:48If you say the first-time salary, I was 100 yen.
00:16:51There was only one stage.
00:16:53I only had one job.
00:16:55I got 90 yen for the first-time salary.
00:16:58I got 10 yen.
00:17:01I got 10 yen in cash.
00:17:03I was surprised to hear that I got money.
00:17:08You're a professional.
00:17:10I got money.
00:17:12I got 150,000 yen.
00:17:13Tokyo was twice as much.
00:17:16Osaka was half as much as Tokyo.
00:17:19When I first worked in Tokyo and appeared on TV, I was surprised to hear that I got twice as much.
00:17:24I'm a professional.
00:17:27I'm in trouble if I lose my job.
00:17:31Are you a professional?
00:17:33I'm a professional.
00:17:34Do you go to a wide show?
00:17:36That's right.
00:17:37I go to a wide show.
00:17:41I've been doing this for decades.
00:17:46I was beaten a lot by the police in the east.
00:17:53We were attacked a lot, too.
00:17:55After a long time, my daughter came back to Japan after living abroad.
00:18:00The first-year student said,
00:18:02I'm okay.
00:18:05So, you studied law and passed the bar exam, and now you work overseas, in New York?
00:18:12I have a license to work in New York and California.
00:18:16You have a license?
00:18:17Yes, I have a license to work overseas.
00:18:19So, you have worked overseas as a lawyer.
00:18:21Yes, I have.
00:18:22So, is the system of receiving rewards from overseas lawyers different from the system in Japan?
00:18:29Basically, it's completely different.
00:18:32In Japan, lawyers receive a fixed salary from the agency, which is the same as the first-time salary.
00:18:39But in the US, each lawyer has to sign a contract with the agency,
00:18:43so the first-time salary depends on the ability of the lawyer.
00:18:47Some lawyers can earn more than 30 million yen a year in the first-time salary.
00:18:52When you were a lawyer in the US, how much reward did you get?
00:19:02When I was in the US, I was also a student.
00:19:05I was asked to work as a student, so I didn't get that much salary.
00:19:11After you came back to Japan?
00:19:13After I came back to Japan, I became a judge.
00:19:17The salary of a public official is fixed.
00:19:19As a judge, don't you have to pay a lot of attention to your daily life?
00:19:24I have to be grateful to the judge and the court.
00:19:29I think it's better to understand the pain and suffering of ordinary people in the world.
00:19:37You're right. That's why the system of being a judge was created.
00:19:42Looking back on the days of being a judge,
00:19:45I wonder if that judgment was wrong.
00:19:49I'm sure you won't say that.
00:19:51I can't say that.
00:19:53But now I'm a lawyer, so I've seen a lot of things.
00:19:58If I had the knowledge I have now and judged the case of a judge in his 20s,
00:20:05I'm sure it would have been different.
00:20:10Are you a judge in your 20s?
00:20:12That's right.
00:20:13That means I'm an elite.
00:20:15Elite?
00:20:16I didn't know about the death penalty.
00:20:18It's the most difficult national exam, isn't it?
00:20:20I didn't know at all.
00:20:21I've only been to the police, the prefecture, and the city.
00:20:24I've never seen such a thin line.
00:20:27No, no.
00:20:29Honestly, it was difficult when I was a student.
00:20:34There were few people.
00:20:36It's still difficult.
00:20:38Are you from Tokyo University?
00:20:40No, I'm not.
00:20:41I'm from Tokyo Foreign Language University.
00:20:43I'm not from the Faculty of Law.
00:20:45What?
00:20:46Isn't that amazing?
00:20:48You've changed the concept of macho too much.
00:20:51What's going on?
00:20:52It's exactly the reaction.
00:20:54When I was young, I was just studying.
00:20:56I didn't want to be thin.
00:20:59You were thinner?
00:21:00That's right.
00:21:01It's a complex reaction.
00:21:03Now I'm training my body.
00:21:05I'm going to be a bodybuilder.
00:21:07That's how it is.
00:21:09For the first time in his career,
00:21:11Korean President Yoon is suspicious of his internal affairs.
00:21:14He is in prison.
00:21:19Last month,
00:21:20the Korean president, Yoon Son-nyeol,
00:21:23who declared an emergency meeting
00:21:25as the ruling party was paralyzing the nation,
00:21:28was arrested for the first time
00:21:30in his career.
00:21:34The Korean Joint Investigation Headquarters
00:21:36tried to arrest President Yoon on January 3,
00:21:38saying it was a mess,
00:21:40but it failed
00:21:42due to the resistance of the President's bodyguards.
00:21:47And on the 15th,
00:21:48this time, more than 1,000 people were mobilized
00:21:51to try the second execution,
00:21:53while the President's bodyguards
00:21:55set up a barricade and resisted.
00:21:57However, the investigators removed the barricade
00:22:00and entered the execution site.
00:22:03In order to prevent an unsightly bloodshed,
00:22:08although it was an illegal investigation,
00:22:12I decided to attend the public investigation.
00:22:17However, I do not acknowledge
00:22:20the investigation of this public investigation.
00:22:24Even though President Yoon's arrest was unlawful,
00:22:27he made a judgment at the Seoul Central District Court,
00:22:31and was rejected for no reason.
00:22:36Will he be charged with civil disobedience
00:22:38with this appeal?
00:22:40Will there be evidence
00:22:42that the perpetrator is President Yoon?
00:22:45The whereabouts of the investigation are being watched.
00:22:50Now, what is happening in Korea now?
00:22:52I called an expert.
00:22:54This is the editor-in-chief of Korea Report,
00:22:56Mr. Jin Il.
00:22:57Good morning.
00:22:58Nice to meet you.
00:22:59Why did he issue a restraining order?
00:23:01And why was he arrested for civil disobedience?
00:23:04Mr. Hiromi,
00:23:05this news is being broadcast in various places.
00:23:09What is happening in Korea now?
00:23:11I've been watching the news,
00:23:15but I really like Korean dramas,
00:23:18so there are stories that seem to be in Korean dramas.
00:23:25There was a movie called Spring in Seoul.
00:23:28I don't know if the president will change again,
00:23:32but I don't want the relationship with Japan to get worse.
00:23:38When President Yoon was in power,
00:23:40the relationship with Japan was good.
00:23:42It's getting better now,
00:23:44but I think the next president
00:23:46will be someone who is very strict with Japan.
00:23:51I want them to get along with each other.
00:23:59Because I really like Korean dramas.
00:24:03I like Korean dramas, too.
00:24:05Now, Mr. Pyon.
00:24:07First of all,
00:24:09why did he issue a restraining order?
00:24:13From President Yoon's point of view,
00:24:16he is now in favor of the National Assembly.
00:24:20That's right.
00:24:22So the budget doesn't go through.
00:24:24It doesn't go as expected.
00:24:26So what should we do?
00:24:28What came to my mind at that time was
00:24:30that we should draw a restraining order
00:24:33like President Chun Doo-hwan did in the past
00:24:36and stop the National Assembly for a while.
00:24:39That's why President Yoon said
00:24:41that the National Assembly is the grave of criminals.
00:24:45That means that the Korean National Assembly
00:24:47is also elected by the people.
00:24:49It's the grave of criminals.
00:24:52This is my position.
00:24:55In other words, I'm trying to bring down the country.
00:24:59So we have to get rid of this at once.
00:25:04In Hiradaki,
00:25:06Prime Minister Ishiba
00:25:08is now in favor of the National Assembly.
00:25:10The budget doesn't go through.
00:25:12In the Japanese National Assembly,
00:25:14Prime Minister Ishiba is in favor of the budget.
00:25:16It's hard to pass the law.
00:25:19So Prime Minister Ishiba
00:25:21mobilized the mobilization team
00:25:23and blocked the National Assembly.
00:25:25He did as I read.
00:25:27He mobilized 5,000 police officers and soldiers
00:25:31and attacked at once.
00:25:34But the result was unexpected.
00:25:36As a result, he was arrested this time.
00:25:41He was arrested.
00:25:43Mr. Iwata, it's a Korean politics.
00:25:45It was the same at the time of Mr. Park.
00:25:47The president is very lonely.
00:25:50Mr. Park Kune.
00:25:52When Mr. Park Kune was president,
00:25:54his best friend joined the party.
00:25:57He even gave instructions on how to dress.
00:26:00Because he was lonely,
00:26:02he was influenced by what others said.
00:26:05This time as well,
00:26:07Ichi Kakuryo whispered.
00:26:09It was influenced by Mr. Yun's thoughts.
00:26:13He watched YouTube a lot.
00:26:16He was influenced by YouTubers.
00:26:18Mr. Ishiba also watched YouTube a lot.
00:26:21He was depressed when he was young.
00:26:23He was lonely.
00:26:25There was a rumor that he was influenced by YouTubers.
00:26:28By the way, Mr. Pyong,
00:26:30about his wife,
00:26:32there are various stories.
00:26:34Yes, there are.
00:26:36In the National Assembly,
00:26:38his wife, Mrs. Kim Jong-un,
00:26:40was killed first.
00:26:42What does that mean?
00:26:44It's a conspiracy theory.
00:26:46There are various conspiracies.
00:26:48There are dozens of them.
00:26:50His wife told him
00:26:52to stop it.
00:26:54I think that's what she said.
00:26:56He had to stop it.
00:26:58Another one is that
00:27:00he is addicted to YouTube.
00:27:02He is a fortune teller.
00:27:04He is a fortune teller.
00:27:06For example,
00:27:08when President Yun quit the police chief
00:27:10and ran for the presidential election,
00:27:12he was told to be a fortune teller.
00:27:14Was fortune telling a life or death?
00:27:16Was it a western magic?
00:27:18Life or death?
00:27:20He was a fortune teller.
00:27:22He was a fortune teller.
00:27:24He was a fortune teller.
00:27:26He was a fortune teller.
00:27:28He was told to quit the police chief
00:27:30and run for the presidential election.
00:27:32He became the president.
00:27:34The president's office
00:27:36was on a blue tile roof.
00:27:38He was told to move
00:27:40to a place called Japan.
00:27:42He moved to Japan.
00:27:44He was influenced
00:27:46by many fortune tellers.
00:27:48Are there many people
00:27:50who were influenced
00:27:52by Korean presidents
00:27:54or fortune tellers
00:27:56who became a citizen
00:27:58and gave advice?
00:28:00My father was a fortune teller.
00:28:02He was a fortune teller.
00:28:04He was addicted to fortune telling.
00:28:06He was a fortune teller.
00:28:08He was a fortune teller.
00:28:10He was a fortune teller.
00:28:12He was a fortune teller.
00:28:14He was a fortune teller.
00:28:16He was a fortune teller.
00:28:18He was a fortune teller.
00:28:20He was a fortune teller.
00:28:22He was a fortune teller.
00:28:24He was a fortune teller.
00:28:26He was a fortune teller.
00:28:28He was a fortune teller.
00:28:30He was a fortune teller.
00:28:32He was a fortune teller.
00:28:34I don't understand one thing.
00:28:36I don't understand one thing.
00:28:38I don't understand one thing.
00:28:40What do you mean?
00:28:42I can give you three reasons.
00:28:44Korea is a
00:28:46anti-nuclear country
00:28:48against Asia.
00:28:50The number of stars
00:28:52is about 30% of the total number.
00:28:5430% of the total number
00:28:56is to get along with America.
00:28:5830% of the total number
00:29:00is to get along with America.
00:29:02These people
00:29:04are united this time.
00:29:06Another reason is
00:29:08the influence of YouTubers.
00:29:10The influence of YouTubers
00:29:12is increasing.
00:29:14There are about
00:29:161 million subscribers
00:29:18on YouTube.
00:29:20on YouTube.
00:29:22There are about
00:29:241 million subscribers on YouTube.
00:29:26There are about
00:29:281 million subscribers on YouTube.
00:29:30President Yoon is dangerous.
00:29:32All of us
00:29:33gathered to detain him.
00:29:34We all swore to protect him.
00:29:36The mass media
00:29:38is spreading fake news.
00:29:40They're spreading fake news.
00:29:42The Korean mass media
00:29:44is speaking the truth on YouTube.
00:29:46That's right.
00:29:48That's what President Yoon is talking about.
00:29:50That's what I'm talking about.
00:29:52It's happening in Japan too, right?
00:29:54It's happening in Japan too, right?
00:29:55It's happening in Japan too, right?
00:29:57It's happening in Japan too, right?
00:29:59In the last election, the influence of social media and Youtubers was very strong.
00:30:03This phenomenon is happening in Korea as well.
00:30:05But the opposition party, the opposition party side, is very critical of this.
00:30:08They are saying that this is an accusation of incitement.
00:30:12Is this okay?
00:30:13They are Youtubers.
00:30:14They are Youtubers.
00:30:15As I said before, 4 out of 7 or 8 people are targeting this.
00:30:20They are saying that this is an accusation.
00:30:22The opposition party side is saying that this is a discussion.
00:30:24They are strongly against this.
00:30:26At this stage, I don't think it will pass.
00:30:29But if President Yun resigns,
00:30:34within 2 months,
00:30:36in May,
00:30:39There are 2 cases, a criminal case and an extradition case.
00:30:42There are 2 cases.
00:30:43The extradition case is a case where the president is fired.
00:30:47He is in the middle of a trial.
00:30:49Will he be dismissed within 180 days?
00:30:51Or will he be reinstated?
00:30:52If he is dismissed within 180 days,
00:30:54he will be reinstated within 2 months.
00:30:56The criminal case is a case where the president is fired.
00:31:01Yes.
00:31:02He is currently in custody.
00:31:04Will he be arrested?
00:31:05Will he be released?
00:31:06Will he be arrested?
00:31:07Will he be released?
00:31:08If he is found guilty, he will be sentenced to death.
00:31:13Mr. Kiyohara, what do you think about the extradition case and the criminal case?
00:31:19I don't know the conclusion of the extradition case.
00:31:24I don't know which is which.
00:31:26Because the judges of the courts are also Korean citizens.
00:31:32If YouTube is so popular in Korea,
00:31:35the judges of the courts may also be watching YouTube.
00:31:40Especially the judges of the courts in Korea
00:31:44are influenced by public opinion.
00:31:48So, if the judges of the courts are watching YouTube
00:31:52and are influenced by the public opinion of YouTube,
00:31:58there is no guarantee that the judges of the courts are not watching YouTube.
00:32:03If the judges of the courts have a conservative opinion
00:32:07and are watching YouTube,
00:32:09they may agree that it is probably the opinion of YouTubers.
00:32:14In the end, public opinion is very important in the court of Korea.
00:32:18If the influence of YouTubers is so great,
00:32:20the judges of the courts may also be watching YouTubers.
00:32:24I don't know what will happen.
00:32:27I have the impression that the judicial system in Korea is influenced by public opinion.
00:32:31I'm worried about one thing this time.
00:32:34Mr. Ijen-min, who is a congressman, is also a judge in the Constitutional Court.
00:32:38He is the top of the Democratic Party.
00:32:40He is said to be the next presidential candidate.
00:32:42If this judgment is confirmed, he will not be able to run for the next presidential election.
00:32:46What do you think will be the reason why the Supreme Court is in a hurry?
00:32:51In my opinion,
00:32:53on March 12th,
00:32:55I think he will run for the next presidential election.
00:32:59On March 12th.
00:33:00The problem is that the Supreme Court will probably be guilty of violating the Constitutional Law.
00:33:06Then he will not be able to run for the next presidential election.
00:33:09If he loses his right to run for the next presidential election,
00:33:14he will not be able to run for the next presidential election.
00:33:18If he wins the next presidential election,
00:33:20he will not be able to run for the next presidential election.
00:33:25It's the same pattern as President Trump.
00:33:28What will happen?
00:33:30Thank you very much, Mr. Pyo.
00:33:33Attention!
00:33:35The number of thefts in Shinkansen flights has increased.
00:33:42In recent years, the number of thefts in airplanes has increased.
00:33:46In Narita Airport,
00:33:48between January and October last year,
00:33:51there were 39 complaints and reports of theft.
00:33:55It's about twice as many as 20 years ago.
00:33:59It's more than Shinkansen.
00:34:01The luggage in the luggage rack is often stolen,
00:34:05and the timing of being targeted is when it's time to turn off the lights,
00:34:08when you're sleeping,
00:34:09or when you're in the bathroom.
00:34:12For this reason, the number of thefts is high,
00:34:14the flight time is long,
00:34:16and there are many passengers who sleep,
00:34:18so it is said to be conspicuous in international flights.
00:34:21Under these circumstances,
00:34:23the Japanese Embassy in Indonesia
00:34:25and the Japanese Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam
00:34:29are calling for attention
00:34:31so that valuables are not placed on storage shelves
00:34:34on their official websites.
00:34:38It is said that not only airplanes,
00:34:40but also Shinkansen
00:34:42are being targeted for passengers' luggage.
00:34:46The Kanagawa Prefecture Railway Police Force
00:34:48is taking measures
00:34:50to make sure that the bags containing valuables
00:34:53are not taken away from the body
00:34:56or placed on the passageway.
00:35:01I didn't know that.
00:35:03The number of international flights,
00:35:05thefts, and Shinkansen
00:35:07is twice as high.
00:35:09Let's be careful when we're away.
00:35:11Did you know about this?
00:35:13I knew.
00:35:14When I have a chance to stay at the station,
00:35:16I never go to the bathroom at that time.
00:35:19If I get caught and left,
00:35:21I'll be chased.
00:35:23So when I go to the bathroom,
00:35:25I make sure that I don't use it
00:35:27while I'm on the train.
00:35:29My luggage is at my feet.
00:35:31Your phone and wallet are at your feet.
00:35:33But there are people sitting next to you.
00:35:36My phone is connected to my watch.
00:35:40If I get caught,
00:35:42I have a search function
00:35:44so I can't make a sound.
00:35:46My phone tells me where I am.
00:35:49If I get caught,
00:35:51I'll be excited.
00:35:52You won't be excited.
00:35:54I'll be screaming from the first car.
00:35:56That's how it works.
00:35:58I see.
00:35:59That's how it works.
00:36:01I have a key holder in my luggage.
00:36:04It's here.
00:36:06I have it.
00:36:07I don't need it.
00:36:09I also have a helper.
00:36:13I put my luggage on the trunk.
00:36:18You need to be careful.
00:36:20Tanahashi, have you ever been caught?
00:36:23I've been to many overseas trips.
00:36:27But I've never been caught.
00:36:29But I have a costume for a match.
00:36:31If I have this much,
00:36:33I can handle it.
00:36:34My wallet and passport
00:36:36are in my hand.
00:36:38I can't leave them.
00:36:40You definitely need a costume.
00:36:43You have a costume and a passport.
00:36:45When I go abroad,
00:36:46I sometimes can't find my own bag.
00:36:48I see.
00:36:49That's scary.
00:36:50That's why you have a lot of luggage.
00:36:52Yes.
00:36:53Like valuables.
00:36:54Like shoes.
00:36:55I try to bring as much as I can.
00:36:57You try to bring as much as you can.
00:36:59How about you, Mr. Iwata?
00:37:01I've been to many overseas trips.
00:37:04I put my luggage in a small suitcase.
00:37:06I lost my baggage once.
00:37:08So I always brought my luggage in the plane.
00:37:11But when I went to Baghdad,
00:37:13I gave up.
00:37:14Why?
00:37:15I took a plane called Jupiter.
00:37:17It's a small plane.
00:37:19There were only mercenaries.
00:37:21There was a unique atmosphere.
00:37:23Did you cover it?
00:37:24Yes, I did.
00:37:25I took off while turning
00:37:27so that I wouldn't be shot.
00:37:30The staff told me to sit down.
00:37:33But the mercenaries threatened me
00:37:35by standing up without sitting down.
00:37:37So I took off while turning.
00:37:39When I said,
00:37:40they threatened me.
00:37:42So I took off the door of my luggage.
00:37:46What?
00:37:47You took it off.
00:37:48Yes, I took it off.
00:37:49You were too proud.
00:37:50They hit me.
00:37:51They hit me hard.
00:37:53And they started to hit the bag
00:37:56that was in my luggage.
00:37:58Since then,
00:37:59the most important thing in my luggage
00:38:01has never been saved.
00:38:02It's a special episode.
00:38:04It's too special.
00:38:05What kind of episode is this?
00:38:07Why did you do that?
00:38:10They were excited
00:38:12because they were going to the battle.
00:38:14It was scary.
00:38:15There was a man who was more macho than Tanahashi.
00:38:18He was sitting there.
00:38:19I thought he was going to eat.
00:38:21I didn't like it.
00:38:22How did you feel?
00:38:23How did you feel?
00:38:25I didn't want to be hit.
00:38:27Don't give a unique talk.
00:38:29He is an interesting person.
00:38:31He is interesting.
00:38:32He has changed a lot.
00:38:34Thank you very much.
00:38:35If Hiromi says he is interesting...
00:38:37This kind of talk doesn't come out.
00:38:39No, it doesn't.
00:38:40The episode...
00:38:41The episode...
00:38:42It's okay.
00:38:43When this is over,
00:38:44there will be a lot of episodes.
00:38:46It's okay.
00:38:47It's okay.
00:38:48It's okay.
00:38:49In the NHK era,
00:38:51Yuta went to the battle together.
00:38:53Yes, we went together.
00:38:55There was a time limit of 4 hours.
00:38:57It was still dangerous.
00:38:58Was it during the war in Iraq?
00:39:00Yes.
00:39:01The war was over,
00:39:02but it was still unstable.
00:39:03When the red zone was set,
00:39:05they hired mercenaries.
00:39:07They hired mercenaries.
00:39:09They wore helmets while being protected by Australian mercenaries.
00:39:12Did you hire mercenaries?
00:39:14The company hired mercenaries.
00:39:16The NHK hired mercenaries.
00:39:18Other companies also hired mercenaries.
00:39:19They were bodyguards.
00:39:20They wore helmets.
00:39:22Australian mercenaries
00:39:24ran with machine guns.
00:39:28I didn't want to be hit,
00:39:31but they were a little loud.
00:39:33I was hit first.
00:39:35I told them to stop.
00:39:37It's too late to stop.
00:39:39It's too late to stop.
00:39:41That's what I thought.
00:39:42When you experience such a thing all over the world,
00:39:44when you come back to Japan,
00:39:46do you feel the sense of peace?
00:39:48I feel it a lot.
00:39:50Because they may be killed.
00:39:52Because mercenaries give instructions.
00:39:55They say,
00:39:56you can withstand up to 7 shots,
00:39:58but you can feel it from the 8th shot.
00:40:00Do they give instructions every time?
00:40:01Yes, they do.
00:40:02When I was in the Red Zone,
00:40:04I was asked to raise my leg.
00:40:06I wanted to go home,
00:40:08but when I came back,
00:40:10I read the weekly magazine,
00:40:11and I saw Mr. Marumaru and Mrs. Marumaru
00:40:13playing the flute.
00:40:14I thought it was very peaceful.
00:40:16The flute was a symbol of peace.
00:40:18I thought they wouldn't kill me.
00:40:21If a car chases me from behind,
00:40:23while I'm covered in dirt,
00:40:25I think it's an enemy.
00:40:27There is such a fear.
00:40:29It's a world where you have to hand over your luggage.
00:40:32Yes, that's the world.
00:40:34According to the news,
00:40:36the Japanese Embassy in Indonesia
00:40:38and the Japanese Consulate in Ho Chi Minh
00:40:40should be careful.
00:40:42That's the news.
00:40:44But it's on a higher level.
00:40:46I don't think anyone will want to talk to you anymore.
00:40:48I'm sorry.
00:40:50But you have to be careful here, too.
00:40:52You should be careful, really.
00:40:54He is a boxing match pro.
00:40:56Stay tuned for Inspector Hiroshi Yamamoto's daily life.
00:41:05Stay tuned for Inspector Hiroshi Yamamoto's daily life.
00:41:08Why?
00:41:09I was wondering what you were going to say.
00:41:11What I want you to remember today is Inspector.
00:41:14Mr. Hiroshi Yamamoto, nice to meet you.
00:41:16Nice to meet you, too.
00:41:17I'm Hiroshi Yamamoto of the Japanese Pro Boxing Commission.
00:41:20Today...
00:41:21You are now an Inspector of the Japanese Pro Boxing Commission.
00:41:27Yes, I am.
00:41:28I'd like to ask you a few questions.
00:41:33Could you tell us a little bit about what an Inspector is?
00:41:37It's like a judge on the inside.
00:41:40There's a judge on the outside, a referee.
00:41:42He judges the match.
00:41:43On the inside, he checks your weight,
00:41:46check your bandage, check your gloves,
00:41:48check a lot of things.
00:41:49He also checks your damage during the match.
00:41:53He's a checkman.
00:41:55I'm sorry to say this, but he's a judge on the inside.
00:41:58It's easier to call him Mr. AD in the boxing world.
00:42:01Wait a minute.
00:42:02He's from the JBC.
00:42:05Why don't you just call him a checkman?
00:42:07You're so immature.
00:42:08He's a judge on the inside.
00:42:10There's no doubt about it.
00:42:12He runs around like Mr. AD.
00:42:14That's his job.
00:42:15That's right.
00:42:16The JBC changed him.
00:42:18Inoue Naoya's match,
00:42:20Yamamoto-san was featured in it.
00:42:22Take a look at this.
00:42:24He was working as an Inspector at the time.
00:42:28That's right.
00:42:29Was it after he was knocked out?
00:42:31I think it was between the first and second rounds.
00:42:33Damage check?
00:42:34Yes, there was a damage check.
00:42:35First, let's take a look at Yamamoto-san's match.
00:42:39Take a look at this.
00:42:41He was featured in Inoue Naoya's first defense match.
00:42:45Yamamoto-san was featured in Inoue Naoya's first defense match.
00:42:51Why did the comedian, Yamamoto-san, turn his back on Inoue Naoya?
00:42:56And who is the Inspector?
00:43:02Let's take a look at Yamamoto-san's match.
00:43:07He looks like a former professional boxer.
00:43:09I'm scared.
00:43:11Good morning.
00:43:12Why did you end up there?
00:43:15I missed the train.
00:43:18It was tough.
00:43:20This time, Yamamoto-san will be working as an Inspector
00:43:24at a tournament called Treasure Boxing Promotion 7.
00:43:27It's going to be an exciting match.
00:43:29Hiroto Kyoguchi, who was a former 2nd class champion,
00:43:33and 3 Japanese former world champions will be competing in all 6 big matches.
00:43:40The main event will be the return match between the former 3rd class champion,
00:43:44Jean-Riel Kashimaro, and the former 3rd class champion,
00:43:49Yamamoto-san, who is an Inspector,
00:43:53will have to work with the other two Inspectors for 12 matches.
00:44:01I'm really busy.
00:44:05I'm really busy.
00:44:07He looks like he's really passionate.
00:44:10The first thing he did when he got in the ring was...
00:44:14What kind of match is this?
00:44:17It's a match between two fighters.
00:44:20It's a match between two fighters.
00:44:22There's a red and a blue, so it's a different match.
00:44:26After the match, I'd like to put them in the infirmary for a doctor's check.
00:44:31It's a match between two fighters in the infirmary.
00:44:35To make it easier for the fighters to get to the infirmary,
00:44:38he checks the fighters in advance.
00:44:40Also...
00:44:41The fighters are here.
00:44:42This is the entrance from the other side.
00:44:44The red and blue are from the other side.
00:44:45Customers come from there, right?
00:44:47That's right.
00:44:48Is this the best position?
00:44:50You can put it out a little forward.
00:44:51That's right.
00:44:52The fighters might be in danger.
00:44:53They might be wobbling around.
00:44:56To secure the fighters' passage,
00:44:58he instructed the equipment staff to move the equipment.
00:45:03It's also the inspector's job to ensure the safety of the fighters.
00:45:08In this way, the inspector is in charge of taking care of the fighters and making sure the match goes smoothly.
00:45:18It's about two and a half hours until the match.
00:45:21It's a meeting with other inspectors.
00:45:24There are three inspectors on this day, including Mr. Yamamoto.
00:45:29Mr. Hiroshi, how do you usually hand out health insurance cards in Tokyo?
00:45:34I give them to the doctor.
00:45:36The inspector's job is also to manage the gloves.
00:45:42The gloves given to each fighter are decided in advance.
00:45:45Everyone checks to make sure who uses which gloves.
00:45:53After checking the gloves, the inspectors finally go to the fighters.
00:45:57An important job is waiting for the inspectors.
00:46:02Excuse me.
00:46:03Is it okay to weigh the fighters on a daily basis?
00:46:05You weigh them, too?
00:46:06Yes.
00:46:0758.7.
00:46:0858.7.
00:46:0958.7?
00:46:10Yes.
00:46:1158.7.
00:46:12Yes, it's okay.
00:46:14I'll bring the gloves.
00:46:16The inspectors also weigh the fighters.
00:46:1956.1.
00:46:21If they overdo it even a little, they won't be able to fight.
00:46:25So the inspectors have to take responsibility.
00:46:28There is a difference between Japanese fighters and foreign fighters.
00:46:35Japanese fighters come to the gym two or three hours before the match.
00:46:41Foreign fighters come to the gym just before the match.
00:46:45It depends on the country.
00:46:50I don't know what time they come to the gym.
00:46:53Oh, I see.
00:46:55Two hours before the match.
00:46:57They take a break here.
00:46:59I'm going to eat.
00:47:01Are you busy?
00:47:02No, I have to go out to buy lunch.
00:47:06It's a recording.
00:47:09You're lucky.
00:47:10When I'm busy, I don't have time to eat lunch.
00:47:13I buy bread and eat it.
00:47:22Mr. Yamamoto takes a break.
00:47:26It's just as I thought.
00:47:28He goes straight to the next job.
00:47:31It's a good job.
00:47:35What's this?
00:47:36I checked the bandage.
00:47:38There is a rule in the bandage.
00:47:44The bandage check is to check if the bandage is wrapped in accordance with the rules of the JBC.
00:47:54The JBC staff will sign the bandage and send it out so that the fighter can fight fairly.
00:48:03Basically, inspectors have to check.
00:48:08All the fighters have to follow the rules and be able to fight.
00:48:20I see.
00:48:21Only those who have passed the pre-check can stand in the ring.
00:48:2930 minutes left until the first match.
00:48:33Final check with the staff.
00:48:35Mr. Yamamoto looks nervous.
00:48:41It's 1 p.m.
00:48:42The first match is about to start.
00:48:45Mr. Yamamoto is in charge of checking the blue corner.
00:48:51At the end of the round, Mr. Yamamoto looks at the ring and checks something.
00:49:03The first match is over and the fighter is taken to the infirmary.
00:49:09What did he check in the ring during the match?
00:49:13During the match, I checked if the second person followed the rules.
00:49:18I also checked if the ring was ready for the match.
00:49:26I also checked the damage of the fighter.
00:49:32Does he have a second out as scheduled?
00:49:35Is there anything extra in the ring?
00:49:38The fighter always has his eyes on the ring to see if he can continue the match.
00:49:47The next match is about to start.
00:49:50The second match is about to start.
00:49:55Right after the second match, Mr. Yamamoto was in the fighter's waiting room.
00:50:09Wait, wait.
00:50:13Mr. Phillips is about to go to the infirmary.
00:50:17Mr. Matsuda, could you please go to the infirmary?
00:50:20He asked the other inspectors to check the foreign fighter who arrived at the ring.
00:50:29He's really busy.
00:50:32He's really busy.
00:50:33He's back to his third match.
00:50:38When the third match is over, he goes to the fifth match.
00:50:43The inspectors are a small number of people, so they have to work in parallel.
00:50:52When the inspection is over, he goes straight to the next match.
00:50:56This goes on until the end of the match.
00:51:00At 4 p.m., Mr. Yamamoto, who is in charge of the inspectors, has the biggest problem.
00:51:08The main event of the day is the pre-check of Mr. Kashimaro, the former world champion.
00:51:15There was a sense of tension at the scene.
00:51:2630 minutes until the main event.
00:51:29Mr. Yamamoto rushes out after checking Mr. Kashimaro.
00:51:33Mr. Yamamoto.
00:51:37Mr. Yamamoto, who is in charge of the inspectors, has also checked Mr. Saul Sanchez, who is Mr. Kashimaro's opponent.
00:51:48The check of the main event is complete.
00:51:54And the main event.
00:51:57Mr. Yamamoto.
00:52:00Mr. Kashimaro's punch was a clean hit.
00:52:03In order to check Mr. Sanchez's damage, Mr. Yamamoto's eyes are shining.
00:52:08Mr. Yamamoto's eyes are shining.
00:52:10This was a decisive blow, and Mr. Kashimaro won the first round by TKO.
00:52:19After the match, Mr. Yamamoto sent the last player to the infirmary.
00:52:22Mr. Yamamoto's role as an inspector is almost over.
00:52:29The number of steps he walked on this day is...
00:52:3216,000 steps in half a day.
00:52:37Do you feel like you're going to continue as an inspector and a comedian?
00:52:43No, I'm not thinking about that.
00:52:46I'm doing what I want to do.
00:52:49I want to continue as much as possible.
00:52:52Thank you very much.
00:52:56Thank you, Mr. Yamamoto, the inspector.
00:53:06Mr. Tanahashi, how was it?
00:53:08It was great.
00:53:10In New Japan, I feel like I'm doing everything, from the young players to the referees, all by myself.
00:53:16Three of you worked together this time.
00:53:19There are three of us, but one of us is a newbie, and the other is a trainee.
00:53:25So you're teaching him, and he's doing his job.
00:53:29And we're getting close to each other.
00:53:32The second person can't touch the ring.
00:53:35That's right.
00:53:37In movies and manga, you can't touch the ring.
00:53:43So if there's someone touching it, tell them to stop right away.
00:53:45Is there someone touching it?
00:53:48There are people who forget to touch it.
00:53:50And you can't stand up.
00:53:53You can't stand up?
00:53:55But strictly speaking, you can't talk to them.
00:53:58So even if you stand up, if you sit down right away, it's okay.
00:54:04But you can't stand up and keep doing this.
00:54:07Please stop.
00:54:09Mr. Iwata, how was it?
00:54:12It was amazing.
00:54:13It was amazing. He looked like an SP.
00:54:16He was checking the lines, and he was talking like this.
00:54:19He was shining his eyes everywhere.
00:54:21If you think about it as a job to ensure the safety of the players, there are a lot of things to do.
00:54:26When I hear it again, the reason you're an inspector is because you want to make boxing more exciting.
00:54:33More than that, it's about the safety of the players.
00:54:36Of course, I want people to know that these people are watching.
00:54:40It's not a wild fight, it's boxing as a sport.
00:54:44I want people to be interested in boxing.
00:54:46Right now, it's the boxing of Reiwa.
00:54:48It's completely safe.
00:54:50Today, it's JBC's jumper.
00:54:52On the left is Yamamoto, Edge Yamamoto.
00:54:55Yes, that's right.
00:54:57Where do you see the damage?
00:54:59Where do you react when you sit down at the end of the round?
00:55:03First of all, it's the eyes.
00:55:04I can react to what the second person is saying.
00:55:08Sometimes I can't see what I want to see.
00:55:12And the depth of the cut.
00:55:14Do you report it to the doctor on the ring side?
00:55:18I go to the doctor and the supervisor.
00:55:20There's a person who's like the general director of this match.
00:55:24I go to that person.
00:55:26So the last thing you say is that the supervisor...
00:55:29No, the last thing I say is that I'm a referee.
00:55:30Are you alone?
00:55:32We're all going to protect the match.
00:55:34That's what you mean.
00:55:36Mr. Hiromi, what do you think?
00:55:38I think it's amazing.
00:55:40I have a job as an entertainer.
00:55:43It's management.
00:55:45When we're in a shooting competition,
00:55:49There are times when we have to pay attention to the handling of the gun.
00:55:54I'm looking at it all in detail.
00:55:57The reason I'm doing this is because...
00:56:00I'd like to have a referee do my shooting.
00:56:04You can't be the inspector of all the competitions.
00:56:08If you come to New Japan.
00:56:10No, no, no, no.
00:56:12You're going to have to stop me.
00:56:14Mr. Maizono, what do you think?
00:56:16This kind of job.
00:56:18For example, in soccer, the management of the stadium checks how many people are there.
00:56:24There are also referees.
00:56:25I thought it would be hard to do many roles alone.
00:56:29But I think it's safe because there are people like this.
00:56:32I think I can carry the match.
00:56:34It's the other way around, but I'll do it again.
00:56:36I think it's best to do this kind of coverage.
00:56:39I'd like you to spread the word that you're an inspector.
00:56:43That's the best way to think about it.
00:56:45It's the best.
00:56:47I'm in a state close to a volunteer.
00:56:49I really need to have guts.
00:56:52It's similar to the stage.
00:56:53There's a stage director.
00:56:55People who go to call the next turn.
00:56:58Smooth progress.
00:57:00It's like putting out a set with a comedy tool.
00:57:04We're all doing it.
00:57:06We're going to the doctor's office, the players' waiting room, and the chairs.
00:57:11It's not this time.
00:57:13At the end of the game, we'll go around all the waiting rooms.
00:57:16Is there anyone with a little damage?
00:57:19It's okay to go home.
00:57:21I have to check that.
00:57:23Some people get a little damage after the game.
00:57:26Do you hear the voice of Robert or Hiroshi from the audience?
00:57:31He looks like a demon.
00:57:33I don't think I can call him.
00:57:35At that time?
00:57:37I'm too serious to call him.
00:57:39I want to talk, laugh, and laugh today.
00:57:42You're here as an inspector.
00:57:45You can't do that.
00:57:47If I wear this, I can't do it.
00:57:50It wasn't funny at all.
00:57:52Is that okay?
00:57:55It wasn't funny at all.
00:57:57It wasn't funny at all.
00:57:59I could only do it when I appeared.
00:58:01I was able to do it before I entered the venue.
00:58:03I can't speak.
00:58:05I can't say the fourth table.
00:58:07Please give me the fourth table.
00:58:09That's too much.
00:58:11Inoue is the third defense.
00:58:14This has grown.
00:58:16Will this industry also participate as an inspector?
00:58:18Yes, I will participate.
00:58:20It's going to be a hot topic.
00:58:22Are all the big and small games the same?
00:58:25It's all the same.
00:58:27Of course, it's the same for world-class boxers.
00:58:29New boxers in the fourth round are not dangerous.
00:58:33That's right.
00:58:35It's dangerous.
00:58:37It's a little dangerous if you're a newcomer.
00:58:39Do you think you can aim for the world in the future?
00:58:46There are so many.
00:58:48I think it's amazing.
00:58:50On the contrary, in the fourth round,
00:58:53I was told to practice more.
00:58:55I was doing it myself.
00:58:57I was told to practice a little more.
00:59:01You didn't change your expression at all.
00:59:03I've been looking like this all the time.
00:59:05There are a lot of people who say,
00:59:08Please remember the job of an inspector.
00:59:11Thank you very much, Mr. Hiroshi Yamamoto.
00:59:13Thank you very much.
00:59:15I'm looking forward to it.
00:59:19Mr. Iwata, how was it?
00:59:21I had a lot of fun.
00:59:23I'd like to reflect on the fact that it's too unique.
00:59:26No, no, no.
00:59:28You've had a lot of experience.
00:59:30We'd like to ask you a lot of questions.
00:59:32In terms of TV.
00:59:34Please continue this program from March.
00:59:37Who are you talking to?
00:59:39I'm on my way.
00:59:41I have a lot of work, so it's no problem.
00:59:44I like this program.
00:59:46Thank you very much.
00:59:48By the way, there's a lot of news today.
00:59:51I was blown away by President Yun's news.
00:59:55I wanted to go all the way.
00:59:58It looked a little difficult.
01:00:00You're underestimating me.
01:00:02Mr. Iwata is here, too.
01:00:04I was wondering if I should say,
01:00:06It's okay because Mr. Pyon is here.
01:00:09Mr. Pyon's opposite opinion.
01:00:11I wanted to go all the way.
01:00:13I didn't look like that.
01:00:15Did you get smaller?
01:00:16Did you get smaller?
01:00:18You've been together for a long time.
01:00:20Thank you very much.