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00:00We have five more episodes to go until the final episode of the show.
00:07Welcome to the counseling center where you can be passionate.
00:10What do you do when you have a personal problem tonight?
00:13It's the lawyer's best answer special.
00:16Please take a look at this.
00:19What should you do when you have a car accident?
00:22It's scary.
00:23In a 2024 survey, 72.5% of drivers have had a car accident.
00:30In the entertainment industry, there are many victims, such as Takashi Okamura and a theater troupe.
00:36Some of them stopped and got off.
00:44So I asked four lawyers.
00:47Mr. Hiromi, you love cars. How about a car accident?
00:52I don't want to have a car accident.
00:55It's scary, isn't it?
00:57When I have a car accident, I try to avoid it.
01:01Don't you have a car accident?
01:04I'm very careful when I'm driving a car.
01:08You don't look like you're usually careful.
01:10I used to race.
01:13If I had a car accident, I wouldn't do it.
01:18I have the ability to get on the car.
01:23I see.
01:24If I had a car accident, I would do it.
01:26But I won't do it.
01:29I won't do it.
01:31I won't do it.
01:33Don't make it a hot topic on the Internet.
01:36I can drive a car.
01:40What do you think of my Mr. Hiromi?
01:44Miyasako, have you ever had a car accident?
01:48Yes, I have.
01:49My family is from Miyagi.
01:50I was on the highway at night.
01:52I was in front of my father.
01:54I had a license plate on my head.
01:57You were provoking him.
01:59There were a lot of people in front of me.
02:02I had a car accident.
02:03Do you have a driver's license?
02:04I want to get a driver's license, so I'm going to get one.
02:07What about the president?
02:10He was driving a truck in his part-time job.
02:13He was very independent.
02:16He was lucky to have a driver's license.
02:20This is Moca and Iroha from I-LIT.
02:29Moca is 20 years old.
02:31Iroha is 17 years old.
02:35Where do you live now?
02:38I live in Korea.
02:41Don't you feel homesick?
02:44When I first came to Japan, I was lonely.
02:47I wanted to see my parents.
02:49I got used to it while living in Korea.
02:51I'm living happily now.
02:54You're doing well.
02:56It's like you're writing a script.
03:01It's like an A.I. is talking.
03:04I'm nervous.
03:07I'm not good at spicy food.
03:10I've been eating a lot of spicy food since I started living in Korea.
03:15You're always an A.I. from the middle.
03:20It's okay because you're doing it right.
03:23You didn't make any mistakes.
03:25I didn't make any mistakes.
03:27It's the best.
03:28How is it in Japan?
03:30There's a lot of news about El Aori's driving.
03:33I'm sorry.
03:36I can't speak.
03:38It's because of you.
03:40I can't speak.
03:42Let's sue her.
03:45I'm sorry.
03:48How about you, Karen?
03:49Do you drive?
03:50Yes, I do.
03:53I have a license.
03:57I want you to listen to me until the end.
03:59If there's a road like this, I've seen it from the side.
04:06Wait a minute.
04:07Where is the main character standing?
04:10I don't know.
04:11There's a road.
04:12There's a truck.
04:13Two people are laughing and chasing a car in front of them.
04:19Did you know that for a moment?
04:20I was scared.
04:22Can I apologize to the president?
04:27There are 20 trucks in my car.
04:30What did you say?
04:31What did you say to the staff?
04:35What did you say to the staff?
04:37I bring goods of Shinano with all my heart for the customers.
04:42I'm sorry.
04:43Bye.
04:45So, what's your truth?
04:49Give me a clue.
04:51The police car arrived at the scene.
04:53Mr. Kitamura, you're going to the police station right away.
05:00I experienced this.
05:02I was in a taxi and I was scared.
05:04The driver and I were both very scared.
05:07I happened to know the location of the police station, so I decided to go to the police station.
05:14I was in the middle of the night when a police car came in.
05:18I stopped in front of the police car.
05:20I didn't know the police car was coming in.
05:23I noticed the police car.
05:24The police car came out of the car.
05:26I thought it was the police car.
05:28Mr. Mori took a video and called the police car.
05:33If there is a police station nearby, that's fine.
05:36But I don't think there is a police car.
05:39I think it's dangerous to drive on the highway.
05:43I think it's dangerous to drive while feeling scared or upset when you're being chased.
05:49If there is a police car, I think it's better to stop the video and call the police to ask for help.
05:58There is a possibility that the police car will stop and come out.
06:02In such a case, you must not open the door yet.
06:04I think you should not respond with the key locked.
06:07Mr. Hashimoto, what do you think?
06:09The person who is being chased may violate the speed limit.
06:13He may violate the traffic license.
06:15He may hit someone and cause an accident.
06:17There are a lot of cases where people try to escape from being chased.
06:24So I think it's best to stop the video and contact the police.
06:30Also, even if there is no police station on the street, it is difficult to become a violent person even if there is a parking lot of a convenience store.
06:38So you think it's better to stop the video where there are a lot of people.
06:41I think it's better to stop the video and contact the police.
06:43Mr. Maruyama, what do you think?
06:45It's best not to deal with it.
06:47You just have to drive.
06:49If you stop, it's more dangerous.
06:51You can hit a window or kick a body.
06:53There are bad guys in the car.
06:56Anyway, it's best not to deal with it.
06:59If you don't deal with it, you can't do it even if you're on the street.
07:04I've been chased a few times.
07:08I was driving on the highway.
07:10The car I got off slowly.
07:14If it's a highway, it's about 80km.
07:18I'm driving at 50-60km.
07:20That person is harassing me.
07:22Don't speed up the car for 15 minutes until the next exit.
07:27It's a bad sign that you can't catch up.
07:30I don't think you should leave this kind of person alone.
07:33However, it is a new crime to drive in the street.
07:36If there is no death accident, this is a serious crime.
07:39That's right.
07:40Absolutely no.
07:41That's enough.
07:43So it's best not to deal with it.
07:48I understand.
07:49As I said, it's best not to deal with it.
07:55Next, let's talk about the smartphone.
08:00The five-member girl group, I-LIT, participated in the Kouhaku Singing Contest last year.
08:06At the end of the world, Nakajin provided a song.
08:09I-LIT's first Japanese original song, Almond Chocolate, is also being distributed.
08:14Moca, a member of I-LIT, is actually quite clumsy.
08:17Where did you put your cell phone?
08:19I use it once a day.
08:21I use it every day.
08:23Everyone says,
08:24I'm tired.
08:26She often loses her smartphone.
08:28Every time, she asks the members to find it with a certain function.
08:32It is a tracking function that can detect the location of the lost smartphone.
08:37If you open the app on your family or friend's smartphone,
08:40you can immediately confirm the location of the lost smartphone.
08:43However, Shupei had a problem.
08:47I forgot my smartwatch in the taxi.
08:51I immediately connected it to my smartphone and tracked it.
08:55Then, I obviously got to this house.
08:59It seems that the person in this house picked it up in the taxi and brought it back.
09:04I was told that it was gone.
09:08I thought it was here.
09:11But I couldn't get into the house.
09:14So, I went home crying.
09:19The police often hear the phrase,
09:21you can't intervene in private matters.
09:23So, I asked the four lawyers.
09:26Even if they know that the smartphone is lost,
09:28and the tracking function is in the neighbor's house,
09:31I don't have it.
09:33If they don't take it,
09:35what should they do?
09:37Moka-chan, how do you lose your smartphone?
09:39I lose a lot of things.
09:42What do you lose?
09:44I put my wallet in the trash.
09:47Why do you do that?
09:49Do you see it often?
09:51After practice, when I go home,
09:54when I say,
09:55Moka-chan,
09:56everyone says,
09:57again?
09:59I always look for it.
10:00Miyase-kun, what do you lose?
10:02I have a lot.
10:04I dropped my phone in the bathroom of the Shinkansen.
10:07It was washed away.
10:09Was it washed away?
10:10It was really washed away.
10:11I got on the Shinkansen to Miyagi.
10:14I got in.
10:16It's good to be alive.
10:20It was really washed away.
10:22My phone was in the warehouse of the Shinkansen.
10:26I couldn't take it out.
10:28It was burned.
10:30That's the system.
10:32Yes.
10:33How about you?
10:34I was sent to the car once.
10:37I left my phone in the back seat.
10:40I noticed it when I got home.
10:42I tried to call someone,
10:43but no one knew my phone number.
10:45I don't remember.
10:46I don't know my phone number.
10:48In the old days,
10:49I knew my friend's house and parents.
10:51I remembered.
10:52After I had a cell phone,
10:53no one knew my phone number.
10:55No one knew.
10:57I made a mistake in the live broadcast
10:59that I called my parents on the New Year's program.
11:01I don't remember.
11:03I got married in August last year.
11:05Thank you very much.
11:07You're still married.
11:09Do you live together?
11:10No, we don't live together yet.
11:14We've been dating for 8 years.
11:16We've met 15 times.
11:19It's not a romance fraud.
11:21It's not a romance fraud.
11:23Does it exist?
11:24It exists.
11:25But we haven't met for 8 years.
11:27It's been 3 years and 2 months.
11:30You haven't broken up?
11:32We keep in touch every day.
11:33To be honest,
11:34I've never waited for her once.
11:37I don't know.
11:38I don't know.
11:39Have you ever cooked for her?
11:41When she couldn't eat yet,
11:43I cooked and froze food for her.
11:46You're kind.
11:47I brought her a box of spring rolls,
11:49curry rice, and hamburg steak.
11:51You're very kind.
11:53I've never seen her,
11:54so I signed a contract with a company like that.
11:56That's right.
11:57You live alone.
11:59So, let's ask him.
12:01What is the best way to deal with lawyers?
12:05What is your truth?
12:12There are many answers.
12:14First, Mr. Kitamura.
12:16If you don't consult with the police,
12:18please prove the content.
12:19It's not impossible to use
12:21a foreign substance or a thief's drug.
12:24So, let's assume that it's a crime.
12:26Then, we'll report it to the police.
12:28However,
12:29the police seem to think that
12:31the location information is not accurate.
12:34As evidence,
12:35there are many cases
12:37where it's said that
12:39it's not that certain.
12:42In that case,
12:43it can't be helped,
12:44so we'll send you the content first.
12:45There is evidence like this.
12:47So, please return it.
12:48If you return it soon,
12:49of course,
12:50we won't charge you with a crime
12:52and we won't charge you with damages.
12:54Okay.
12:55What about you, Mr. Mori?
12:56I have the same opinion.
12:58If you don't comply with it,
13:00we'll file a civil lawsuit
13:02based on the right of possession.
13:06We'll take a decision
13:07and forcefully execute it.
13:08We'll bring a judge
13:10and forcefully lock him up
13:12and bring him back.
13:13I think that's the only way.
13:15That's the only way.
13:17If it takes too much time,
13:19it won't suit you.
13:21If you add up the cost of a lawyer,
13:23it can cost hundreds of thousands to millions.
13:26What?
13:27In that case, yes.
13:29How many smartwatches can you buy?
13:32Mr. Hashimoto,
13:34you and the police are on the same side.
13:36Mr. Kitamura and I have different perceptions.
13:39In terms of the location,
13:41I feel that the police
13:43are paying a lot of attention.
13:45Our office staff
13:47took our computers and cell phones.
13:51But the Osaka Prefectural Government
13:52did something for us.
13:54They chased after the ones
13:56that were already on sale
13:58at the Kobutsu Shrine in Sendai.
14:00They contacted us.
14:02In the end, we were able to get them back.
14:04You were able to get them back?
14:06But I think it's difficult
14:08for the police to intervene
14:10and take back
14:12all the things
14:14that have been lost.
14:15I don't mean to sound arrogant,
14:17but I think there are ways
14:19to say,
14:20thank you very much,
14:22but the Osaka Prefectural Government
14:24will do their best.
14:26What happened?
14:27The Osaka Prefectural Government
14:29will do their best.
14:30I don't use arrogant words
14:32when I'm at work.
14:34The police also
14:35look at human nature.
14:37The Osaka Prefectural Government
14:39looked at me
14:41and acted on my behalf.
14:43The police also
14:45didn't do a good job.
14:47It's the same case, isn't it?
14:49Why are you fighting?
14:51It's true.
14:52Mr. Maruyama.
14:54For a cell phone,
14:56I don't write a written statement
14:58or file a lawsuit
15:00or ask the police.
15:02I'll go there.
15:04I'll go to their house
15:06and check their location.
15:08I'll ask them to give it back.
15:10What will you do?
15:13If I hide it,
15:15I'll be accused of a crime
15:17by the police.
15:19Do you want such a result?
15:21It's better than
15:23being a criminal
15:24with a cell phone.
15:26I'll persuade them.
15:28I think that's the most effective way.
15:30If I talk like that,
15:32most people will think
15:34I took it by mistake
15:36and give it back.
15:38I have to be careful.
15:40People like you
15:42often get into trouble.
15:44It's scary.
15:46I have to make an effort.
15:48I can't do anything
15:50because I'm a policeman.
15:52Many people think
15:54it's scary,
15:56so I'll talk to the police.
15:58I can't do anything
16:00because I'm a policeman.
16:02I'm drunk today.
16:04Let's move on.
16:06Here is the next
16:08trouble.
16:10If a tenant
16:12is staring at his room
16:14every day,
16:16what should he do?
16:18According to the data
16:20released by the police,
16:22the number of troubles
16:24is increasing year by year.
16:26If a tenant
16:28who actually received
16:30a trouble
16:32looks out the window
16:34from his room,
16:36the tenant
16:38will look at him.
16:40He doesn't do anything
16:42suspicious.
16:44He just stares at him.
16:46It's creepy.
16:48The distance from the apartment
16:50is about 10 meters.
16:52This happens every day.
16:54He wants the tenant
16:56to stop doing this.
16:58What should the police do?
17:00Karen,
17:02he doesn't do anything.
17:04He just stares at him.
17:06I think he is
17:08about to do something.
17:10If so,
17:12he should talk to someone
17:14who is not a policeman.
17:16Who?
17:18Is there anyone
17:20like Schwarzenegger?
17:22Mr. Maruyama said
17:24he needs to make an effort.
17:26First,
17:28he should talk to someone
17:30who has a lot of time.
17:32Is he looking at me?
17:34I think so.
17:36He might move out.
17:38But he does it every day.
17:40He is in a bad mood.
17:42It's hard for him
17:44to build a house like Mr. Hiromi.
17:46I don't want him
17:48to stare at me.
17:50But he doesn't look at you.
17:52I want to stare at him, too.
17:54At each other.
17:56At each other.
17:58Recently,
18:00I met someone
18:02who lives in the same house
18:04as me.
18:06I was very curious.
18:08I uploaded a photo.
18:10It was a figure of a pro wrestler.
18:14Really?
18:16Yes.
18:18I thought I could use it
18:20as a security measure.
18:22It was like living with a pro wrestler.
18:24What about you, Mr. Higashino?
18:26I don't know if I should say this.
18:28I live across the street from you.
18:30I wonder
18:32if he is staring at me all the time.
18:36If I think it's dangerous,
18:38I call the police.
18:40I make a weird face.
18:42What?
18:44I make a weird face.
18:46What kind of face?
18:54Can you apologize to the president of a transportation company?
18:58I see.
19:00I'm sorry
19:02that my employees
19:04made a weird face
19:06when they got on the train.
19:08I'm very sorry.
19:10I wonder
19:12if the lawyer solved the problem.
19:14No one expected
19:16that he could solve the problem
19:18right away.
19:20I think this is
19:22right.
19:24I think this is right.
19:26And the story of the players
19:28whose lives have changed
19:30because of high school soccer.
19:32I was told
19:34a lot of things.
19:36I was written.
19:42When I fell,
19:44there was a ball there.
19:50What would you do
19:52if the tenant
19:54was staring at you all the time?
19:56What is your truth?
20:00Give me a clue.
20:06Mr. Kitamura,
20:08close the curtain.
20:10This is from the lawyer.
20:12Wait a minute.
20:14What are you talking about?
20:16Wait a minute.
20:18Mr. Goto,
20:20what are you talking about?
20:22Wait a minute.
20:24It's too much.
20:26I understand.
20:28It's the law.
20:30Close the curtain.
20:32It's not like that.
20:34It's too narrow.
20:36From the point of view of the lawyer,
20:38he has the freedom to look outside.
20:40He's just looking outside
20:42in his house.
20:44That's right.
20:46That's why
20:48he can close the curtain
20:50when he wants to.
20:52Can't I give up?
20:54You can't.
20:56I don't mind.
20:58Mr. Kitamura,
21:00don't you mind?
21:02I don't mind.
21:04There's another person
21:06who has the same opinion.
21:08Mr. Hashimoto.
21:10There are a lot of people
21:12who can't use the law
21:14when they are in trouble.
21:16They can't use the law
21:18because they are watching.
21:20But if the person who is watching
21:22uses a telescope,
21:24it's against the criminal law.
21:26I see.
21:28But they are just watching.
21:30So I think they can only close the curtain.
21:32So I'll go to the police.
21:34They won't do anything.
21:36But if you tell them,
21:38they will support you.
21:40I see.
21:42I've never been in trouble.
21:44The police also issue warnings
21:46that 70% of the people
21:48who are watching
21:50can't use the law.
21:52If it's in Osaka,
21:54they issue warnings.
21:56There's no such thing in Osaka.
21:58Even if it's in Osaka,
22:00they won't issue warnings.
22:02They won't.
22:04Mr. Mori,
22:06Karen said
22:08it's the worst to move.
22:10I set up a security camera
22:12on the veranda
22:14to make it look like
22:16they are doing something bad.
22:18But I'm the same as Karen.
22:20I don't like it.
22:22I don't want to live there.
22:24I don't want to be a victim.
22:26But if it were me,
22:28I would move.
22:30If they are filming you,
22:32don't they ask you
22:34why you are filming them?
22:36You can't film inside the room.
22:38But you can film
22:40where anyone can see.
22:42You can see from the inside.
22:44You can film
22:46where anyone can see.
22:48That's a good reason.
22:50That's a good reason.
22:52Mr. Mori,
22:54if I were you,
22:56I would take my third wife
22:58and ask her
23:00how many times she has to go to work.
23:02There's a possibility
23:04that she will quit.
23:06I would tell her
23:08to move to Osaka.
23:10I think this is
23:12a rare and correct answer.
23:14This is a rare and correct answer.
23:16A rare and correct answer.
23:18Nowadays,
23:20people don't talk to each other.
23:22They are neighbors.
23:24They are neighbors.
23:26If they are neighbors
23:28and they are supposed to communicate,
23:30nothing bad will happen.
23:32We are not supposed to communicate.
23:34We are not supposed to communicate.
23:36If we are not supposed to communicate,
23:38we will be in trouble.
23:40You mean,
23:42you will be in trouble.
23:44I don't want to hear
23:46what the lawyer says,
23:48but if I were you,
23:50I would ask her
23:52if I could go to Osaka.
23:54I would ask her
23:56if I could go to Osaka.
23:58I would ask her
24:00if I could go to Osaka.
24:02I would ask her
24:04if I could go to Osaka.
24:06This is a perfect language barrier.
24:08This is a perfect language barrier.
24:10Now,
24:12Mr. Watanabe.
24:14When I started laughing,
24:16I admired
24:18Downtown so much.
24:20That's right.
24:22So I joined NSC.
24:24On the first day
24:26of the entrance ceremony,
24:28I was told that
24:30I couldn't be Downtown.
24:32But
24:34the newspaper of the Japanese Ministry of Education
24:36said that I could be Downtown.
24:38said that I could be Downtown.
24:40That's right.
24:42That's why I joined.
24:44That's why I joined.
24:46This is not a fraud.
24:48This is not a fraud.
24:50This is not a fraud.
24:52What is going on, Mr. Hashimoto?
24:54What is going on, Mr. Hashimoto?
24:56There are many troubles
24:58in the cost of
25:00various training and courses.
25:02When someone says that
25:04I could become Downtown,
25:06it means that
25:08I should train my ability
25:10in Downtown.
25:12Normally,
25:14people think that
25:16I can be Downtown,
25:18but...
25:20You know that.
25:22You know that,
25:24so there is no problem.
25:26There are many problems.
25:28In this case,
25:30First of all, no one thinks that you can really become a downturn if you join this company.
25:34No one thinks that.
25:35No one thinks that.
25:36Even though I joined NSC, it took me 20 years to earn money.
25:41What do you think about this?
25:43Then, I'll ask you, Watanabe-san.
25:44Yes.
25:45Did you think that you could really become a high-paying investor like a downturn?
25:50I thought I could.
25:54You idiot!
25:55You're an idiot!
25:56You're too naive.
25:57What?
26:00It's written in the contract.
26:01It's a consumer protection law to protect people who are easily deceived.
26:05So, I thought that it's not good to advertise ancient things.
26:08Wait a minute.
26:09You've already been deceived.
26:13After this, it's the fifth quarter of the century of high school soccer.
26:16The lives of players are changing dramatically.
26:19I've been told a lot of things.
26:25Next, it's not a law, but it's a special edition.
26:30It's a story about a man who met Hiromi.
26:37He's been doing whatever he wants since he was young.
26:40There's a scene that Hiromi can't forget.
26:47It's the fifth quarter of the century of high school soccer.
26:51If you look at the problem scene in slow motion,
26:54the goal is obviously set.
26:57In the history of high school soccer for more than 100 years,
27:00he was the only player to play in a national tournament.
27:03Why don't you stop me this time?
27:05In an unprecedented situation,
27:07there was a call from the former Mizushima Industry.
27:11The Japanese Soccer Association approved of his participation,
27:14but the result of the game was not overturned.
27:18The opinions of the Mizushima Industry 11 were divided into two.
27:22Actually, I lost, so I can't play.
27:24What are you talking about?
27:27It's been 14 years since I've been able to play in a national tournament.
27:30Whether to participate or not was decided by the majority of the 11 members of the 3rd grade club.
27:38But that day, Miyamoto, the goalkeeper, was taking a break from school due to a cold.
27:44The majority decision was made without Miyamoto.
27:50The fate was entrusted to goalkeeper Miyamoto.
27:54Then...
27:55I'm going to participate.
27:57The participating team went to the national tournament.
28:01However, the team was disunited.
28:06They went to the national tournament of their dreams.
28:09And there's Togashi.
28:11Miyamoto is holding him down.
28:14The team that couldn't get together in one
28:17didn't show its true power.
28:20They lost in the first game of 1 on 3.
28:25At the end of the national tournament, Miyamoto quit soccer.
28:338 years ago, Hiromi went to see Miyamoto.
28:38Sports is a little difficult.
28:41You don't usually get bashing.
28:44Bashing is really tough.
28:46The reason for bashing is that he continued to play.
28:50Miyamoto, who should have been looking at the goal closest to him,
28:54Miyamoto was injured and had a concussion.
28:57He was looking at the pitch while looking at the bench.
29:00He had no confidence that he would make it.
29:03Anyway, he continued to play until the whistle sounded.
29:06When I saw that video, I thought it was normal that he didn't make it.
29:12I don't think it's possible to act.
29:15They arrived at the stadium where the final match Miyamoto was waiting for was held.
29:24Oh.
29:28Miyamoto-kun.
29:29Nice to meet you.
29:30Nice to meet you.
29:31I'm Hiromi.
29:32I'm Miyamoto.
29:33Nice to meet you.
29:35Do you come here often?
29:39No, it's my first time since then.
29:42First time?
29:43Is that the goal?
29:44Yes, it is.
29:46Let's go.
29:48The goal also contains what he used at the time.
29:51It's been a long time since I stepped on this field.
29:56As a person, it's a little strange to come here.
30:00To be honest, I feel strange.
30:03I remember that scene very much.
30:06The scene and the memories at that time are not gone at all.
30:12I was told a lot of things and I was written.
30:16There are parts that resonate with me as a high school student.
30:20The wound in his heart is still fresh.
30:25Nine years ago, he started a company to remove pests in his hometown Kurashiki.
30:31He is busy with his own business and actual work.
30:37Every time he passes near the stadium for work, his heart is soaked.
30:43I wasn't here.
30:45I was looking at it the closest.
30:48Did you see it until you hit it?
30:51To be honest, the shoot was too fast.
30:55I didn't have time to look back.
30:58If I fell, there was a ball there, so I jumped over it.
31:02I didn't have the image that I was in.
31:05The shoot hit my hand.
31:08I wonder if the angle changed and I hit the post.
31:12If you didn't hit it, you might have hit the net.
31:18I touched that shoot.
31:21It was a perfect course for me.
31:25It was because I touched it that I was able to bounce back.
31:29I personally felt that I was able to jump over it.
31:34What do you guys think?
31:36Let's do the majority vote.
31:38I feel like it's going to be a tie.
31:40Which one are you?
31:42It's one vote, but it feels like it's not one vote.
31:45I went to the opposition.
31:46I've been doing this for the country for three years.
31:50I want to leave.
31:52I started playing soccer in kindergarten.
31:55I really wanted to leave at that time.
32:03Miyamoto-kun, if you had two lives,
32:07if you could go back to that time,
32:10would you play for the national team?
32:13Or would you quit?
32:15Well...
32:22I think I'd quit.
32:25As I grew up,
32:28I realized how hard it was for teachers, parents, and students.
32:34I felt that as I grew up.
32:38Teachers and guardians have to protect their children.
32:41They responded to the call and protected them.
32:45That's what I found out later.
32:48The players from both schools, who were in the final pitch 22 years ago,
32:53gathered to play a rematch.
32:58I'm sorry.
33:00I'm sorry.
33:03I'm sorry.
33:05I'm sorry.
33:07I'm sorry.
33:09I'm sorry.
33:11I'm sorry.
33:15The final of the Okayama prefecture high school soccer tournament 22 years ago,
33:18which is said to be the peak of the century.
33:22I think we both have feelings that we can't give up.
33:26It's very difficult to decide whether to go to the national tournament or not.
33:30It's difficult, isn't it?
33:33I was in a bad mood that day, so I took a day off.
33:36You took a day off and had to decide in the end.
33:40Mizushima's ace team didn't make it to the national tournament.
33:46The team couldn't get together and went to the national tournament.
33:51In the end, they lost.
33:54The other team, as well as my team,
33:57struggled for decades.
33:58The players of both schools, who were in the final pitch 22 years ago, gathered.
34:04To play a rematch,
34:07Sakuyo Eleven, including Mr. Aoyama,
34:11and Miyamoto, the keeper, who once broke up,
34:15and Mizushima Industrial Eleven.
34:19All the players who played in that final gathered.
34:24The referee was Mr. Aoki, who was a former player in the final.
34:30Mr. Aoki was also one of the players who suffered at the time.
34:34I would like to apologize again for the inconvenience.
34:40I'm sorry.
34:43Now is the kick-off.
34:45Some 40-year-old players are here,
34:48and everyone is serious.
34:51They're in good shape.
34:53They were very motivated in the first half.
34:57It's a goal!
34:59Sakuyo High School is the first to score.
35:02It's a goal!
35:04It's a goal!
35:06It's a goal!
35:08It's a goal!
35:10It's a goal!
35:12It's a goal!
35:14It's a goal!
35:19It's a goal!
35:21It's a goal!
35:24Mizushima Industrial Eleven also attacks the goal.
35:28It's a goal.
35:30It's a goal!
35:32Miyamoto also desperately protects the goal.
35:37And...
35:39It's a goal!
35:43It's a goal!
35:45Sakuyo High School wins the match.
35:49It's a goal!
35:51It's a goal!
35:53It's a goal!
35:55It's a goal!
35:57It's a goal!
36:00I was really happy that I was able to continue the match.
36:03I was really happy that we were able to solve the problem together.
36:10I can't express how grateful I am.
36:14I feel very relieved.
36:19And then...
36:25It's the first time they've met since the final match.
36:30When the match was over,
36:35I started to cry.
36:38I realized that this was the end of my career.
36:43This match was the end of my career.
36:55I don't know what to say.
37:00It's amazing.
37:02Thank you for everything.
37:05Good job.
37:09It's so wonderful.
37:12The 22 years they've been through together have come to an end.
37:21Hiromi-san.
37:23We're about to start a new business.
37:25The office is really old, so please help us with the DIY.
37:32I'm very happy that I was able to DIY this relationship.
37:38Thank you very much.
37:44There's a goal that was a mistake, right?
37:47There was no goal in the back of the net.
37:51There's no goal now.
37:54There's no goal in the back of the net in the D-League and high school soccer matches.
38:01After that.
38:03The team and the referee have been working on it for decades.
38:10I'm glad I was able to see this match.
38:16And I was asked to do a DIY.
38:21Miyamoto is a goalkeeper.
38:24I can understand why he said he wanted to participate in the D-League.
38:28He's been doing it for three years.
38:31He wanted to participate in the D-League.
38:34That's why he did it.
38:36I can understand that.
38:38But the referee made a mistake.
38:41If there wasn't this belief, the D-League would have won.
38:45It's clear.
38:47No matter what the rules are, the D-League should have been played.
38:51Like Ryoko.
38:52You can't have a belief.
38:54Didn't you say you had a belief?
38:57I have a belief, but I have to find it and correct it.
39:01That's why the referee made a mistake.
39:04What are you fighting about?
39:08Here's a message from Miyase.
39:12I don't like the movie, but it will be released nationwide on March 7th.
39:18It's a high-speed drive comedy.
39:21It's a high-speed drive comedy.
39:24By the way, the theme song is sung by I-LIT.
39:28Please enjoy it.
39:31Have you seen the movie?
39:33Just a little.
39:35My mom wrote a book.
39:38I asked her what the book was about.
39:40She said she hadn't read it yet.
39:42It's a legend.
39:44Next week.
39:46There are a lot of divorces in Japan.
39:48Can she get a divorce from her husband who doesn't do any housework?
39:51I can't get a divorce.
39:54What are you talking about?
39:56Mitsuyo Ota seriously consults her husband's divorce.
39:59I've been out once.
40:01I'll get a divorce.
40:03All next week.
40:07If you want to watch this program again,
40:10VIVA!