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00:00What kind of era was Showa for everyone?
00:06This program is a program that looks back on Showa items, Showa places, and Showa people.
00:17It is a program that brings back the good old days of Showa with memories.
00:24Unagoshi Eichiro's Showa Play Factory
00:54This is a program that fans of idols can't get enough of.
00:57It's Hideki Saijo. I'm so happy.
01:00Unfortunately, I had no contact with Mr. Saijo.
01:06Oh, really?
01:08So there's an episode of Mr. Hideki that no one knows about.
01:11In this program, he digs up things that others can't.
01:15Yes, in this program.
01:17So I'm really looking forward to it today.
01:19I'm looking forward to it.
01:21I heard that a very influential singer went on location this time.
01:29Yes.
01:30I'm looking forward to that, too.
01:31Yes.
01:32Let's get started.
01:33Showa Play Factory
01:39It's a very good story.
01:51It's Hideki.
01:58He has a good voice.
01:59He has a good voice.
02:01He was really good at singing.
02:03Yes.
02:04Eternal superstar, Mr. Hideki Saijo.
02:09Mr. Hideki was born on April 13, 1935.
02:14If he were still alive today, he would be 70 years old this year.
02:1970 years old.
02:20Even after leaving this world seven years ago, his popularity has not declined.
02:28This is a good song.
02:30Oh, here it comes.
02:32It's a good song.
02:49Mr. Hideki can sing all the songs.
02:53There are no idols who can sing like that now.
02:57No, there aren't.
02:58Most people can sing all the songs now.
03:00From a small child to an adult, Mr. Hideki Saijo created a number of hit songs that everyone praised.
03:08He left a lot of memories in people's memories.
03:13It was very refreshing to be called a fan by Hideki all of a sudden.
03:20It's a little different from the idol I've seen so far.
03:24I got that impression.
03:26I've said it many times, but it's God.
03:29I see, I see.
03:31And in the interview, we found a precious piece of flesh of Mr. Hideki Saijo's life.
03:38Hey, Yu-chan. This is Saijo.
03:44This time, we're going to explore the place of memories of Mr. Hideki Saijo, and the people of Yukari, and find out what they look like.
03:54What did you meet in Harajuku on your trip around the land of memories?
03:58Harajuku?
04:00Hello, everyone. I'm Yamada Panda.
04:04Yamada Panda, a folk singer.
04:06He's a legend, too.
04:09He was a former member of Kaguya-hime.
04:11He appeared in a drama when Hideki made his debut.
04:16It was a drama called Akogare Kyoudotai.
04:18In the second year of his career, he spent five years of his life in a concert with the stars of that year.
04:31I was in a drama when I was young.
04:36And then, in the second year of my career, I reunited with Hideki.
04:41I was with him until the end of his life.
04:46There's a gap of about 40 years.
04:50So I'd like to ask various people what Hideki was like during that gap.
05:03So, this time, we're going to explore the place of memories of Mr. Hideki Saijo.
05:10First, let's go to the place of memories where Mr. Yamada Panda and Mr. Hideki Saijo performed in a drama.
05:17It's been a while since I've seen Omotesando from Harajuku Station.
05:24This scenery has changed a lot.
05:27If you look at it from here, there are a lot of buildings.
05:30But this is almost the same as the Olympics.
05:34This is a symbol of Harajuku in the 1970s.
05:42I thought it was a good town with a simple atmosphere.
05:45There's a pedestrian bridge here.
05:48The first opening of the TV drama, Akogare Kyoudotai,
05:52It's like looking down on Omotesando from this pedestrian bridge.
05:57TV drama broadcast in the 1950s.
06:02Mr. Hideki Saijo, a young man, performed with popular idols at the time.
06:09Mr. Yamada Panda also appeared in the drama.
06:16Hideki is 19 years old and I'm 29 years old.
06:21So this is where Hideki and I first met.
06:30It's nostalgic.
06:32It's been 75 years.
06:34Looking at this place, I feel like I'm watching a TV drama with Hideki.
06:42Following nostalgic memories, we head for Omotesando.
06:49There was a place where I met Hideki a long time ago.
06:56I was shooting a drama called Akogare Kyoudotai there.
07:04I think it's around there.
07:07It's been decades since I've been looking for it again.
07:14I really don't know.
07:16Wait a minute. I think it was further ahead.
07:21Harajuku, where the scenery of the city has changed in the past few years.
07:26Following nostalgic memories, we head to Uraroji.
07:31Oh!
07:33There it is!
07:34There it is!
07:36I got it! I got it!
07:39This logo is Penny Lane's logo.
07:43The logo is exactly the same.
07:45I got it! I got it!
07:47I got it!
07:49Penny Lane, a cafe in Harajuku.
07:53It was a gathering place for folk singers at the time.
07:57Takuro Yoshida and Hiroshi Kamayatsu often came here to shoot dramas.
08:04I was a bartender.
08:06Sometimes I sang like a folk singer.
08:14Hideki was a singer, too.
08:18He came to the bar to drink tea.
08:23He laughed and said something.
08:28Then he went out of the bar.
08:30I think there were such settings once or twice.
08:33But he was a panda who felt a little strange.
08:37It's a title of a Beatles song.
08:39Is there anything similar to that time?
08:42There's nothing like that.
08:46There's a alley here.
08:48There's a glass fence here.
08:50This is all a shop.
08:53Actually, this isn't the place where we met at the time.
08:58What?
08:59I don't think so.
09:00Are you serious?
09:01The location of Penny Lane wasn't here?
09:04It was relocated.
09:05Really?
09:06Are you serious?
09:08The building we saw earlier is the location after the relocation.
09:11The location of Penny Lane at the time was just around the corner.
09:14Oh, it's here.
09:16It's just a little off.
09:19That's why I told you earlier.
09:21The store was up to here.
09:23So I looked around here.
09:25Oh, yeah.
09:28It's all glass fence.
09:30I could see it from the outside.
09:32The counter over there and the place where I sang were around here.
09:37Hideki came in from there.
09:39He came in and said,
09:41This is the situation.
09:45The glass fence is almost the same.
09:48That's right.
09:49This is the way to go over there.
09:51This is definitely the location of Penny Lane.
09:54I was confused by the logo of Penny Lane.
09:58I was confused.
09:59This is the location.
10:03The place where Penny Lane was located was a dumpling shop.
10:08But the memories of that time remained in his memory.
10:13There was Penny Lane in a place completely different from the main street of Durham.
10:19The actors who appeared there, including Hideki,
10:24I wonder if it's a lively place where you can visit here.
10:29It was a free and fun place.
10:34In that sense.
10:38The place of memories played in the drama.
10:42The memories of the first time I met Hideki Saijo come to life.
10:48Hideki and I were in the same age group.
10:51And right after that,
10:55The Hanafubuki Hashigo family.
10:58Hideki is 19 years old and I am 29 years old.
11:01I see. Ten of them are the same age.
11:03We were classmates.
11:05When Hideki was acting in the drama, I was watching him.
11:10I met him there.
11:13After that,
11:16He said to me,
11:18Let's go to Yakiniku.
11:20Let's go to Yakiniku.
11:22Hideki said that to me at first.
11:25At that time, I was called Mr. Panda.
11:30Suddenly, Hideki called me Mr. Panda.
11:34It was very fresh.
11:39Mr. Panda, let's go to Yakiniku.
11:43That's how he called me.
11:46It's still in me forever.
11:50That's the beginning of Hideki's image.
11:53There is no limit.
11:56I can't get caught up in common sense.
12:00I think it was Hideki's way of calling me.
12:03I have a great impression of him.
12:07And he said he felt the greatness of Hideki Saijo.
12:13I read the script the day before.
12:16I have a script to the last minute.
12:19But Hideki doesn't have a script from the beginning.
12:24I talked to the director at the entrance of the studio.
12:28I asked him how he felt today.
12:33When I started acting,
12:36I took a big picture at once.
12:40I asked him why he didn't have a script.
12:42He said he remembered it perfectly.
12:46Hideki said,
12:48The setting of the scene is decided.
12:56I can understand the feeling of the words spoken in the scene.
13:04I just need to say the words that fit the atmosphere.
13:08The play is a sense of atmosphere.
13:11I was surprised that the lines came out at once.
13:17I was 19 years old at that time.
13:23It was Yamada Panda.
13:26It was a drama called Akogare Kyoudotai.
13:29It was broadcasted from 8 p.m. on Friday.
13:34It was broadcasted right under the sun.
13:37It was broadcasted right under the sun.
13:40It was broadcasted right under the sun.
13:42It was broadcasted right under the sun.
13:46In this scene, there are two rising stars in the play.
13:49That is Hideki Saido and Hiromi Oh.
13:52That is Hideki Saido and Hideki Oh.
13:58It was a very famous drama.
14:05There were many stories about Hideki's personality.
14:09Yamada Panda is called Panda.
14:12Panda was already weak at that time.
14:15You said it yourself, but it was fresh.
14:18Normally, if you were told you were 10 years younger, you'd be angry.
14:24I'd be angry.
14:25What are you thinking? You're talking to everyone.
14:29But it's not like that.
14:30I think Hideki, who was in his teens, had a great aura and charm.
14:37That's right.
14:39After this is the unknown side of singer Hideki Saijo.
14:43And then...
14:48That national hit song was born.
14:51I think there was something like that.
14:54This is going to sell.
14:56Let's cheer up.
14:59That's right, YMCA.
15:03YMCA.
15:10A journey through the memories of Hideki Saijo.
15:14Next is the popular singer Hideki Saijo's memoirs.
15:21We visited Miyamasuzaka in Shibuya.
15:25Miyamasuzaka.
15:27Here, we'll meet someone who knows the young singer Hideki Saijo well.
15:34Hello.
15:35Hello.
15:36Nice to meet you.
15:37Nice to meet you, too.
15:38My name is Yamanaka.
15:39My name is Shoji.
15:41Nice to meet you.
15:43Shoji Takayuki, a former record company promoter.
15:49He has been with Hideki Saijo for more than 20 years.
15:53He is a person who knows the era of popularity.
15:57This is the RBC Co., Ltd. separated from RCA Victor.
16:02Oh, is this it?
16:03It was on the 8th, 9th, and 10th floors.
16:05Oh, that's where it was.
16:10Shoji Takayuki, who has been working with Hideki Saijo as a record promoter.
16:18What kind of person was Hideki Saijo, the legendary singer?
16:25This is the first meeting between Shoji and Hideki Saijo.
16:30It was in 1972.
16:32At that time, he was still in Osaka.
16:35He was a salesman.
16:37It's still impressive.
16:39It's a black three-piece.
16:42He was wearing boots cut pants and slacks.
16:49He was tall, but it was like a London boots.
16:54It was a big white shirt.
16:57How old was he?
16:58He was about 17 years old.
17:01He was 17 years old when he first met Hideki.
17:03He was 17 years old when he made his debut.
17:06He was 17 years old when he made his debut.
17:09What did you think when you first saw him?
17:14I couldn't even imagine it.
17:17I thought he was cool.
17:20He had a lot of hair.
17:22He had a slender style.
17:25He had long hair.
17:28He had a hairstyle like that.
17:30He was a little different from other idol singers.
17:33I had that impression.
17:36At first, there was an idea that an idol singer would start with a rocket.
17:43But it wasn't like that.
17:45It was like a storm of passion.
17:49He became one with everyone.
17:52How many albums did he release?
17:53It was his fifth album.
17:56Hideki Saijo's fifth album, Storm of Passion.
18:02There was a strategy that Takayuki Shoji and the others came up with.
18:14Until then, he had gone to many places.
18:19He was doing a scary job.
18:24It was his fifth album.
18:27It was his fifth album.
18:31I see.
18:33He had a good response.
18:35He shouted out loud.
18:39I see.
18:40If you want it, I'll give it to you.
18:44Was it a natural reaction?
18:49It was a strategy of the producer and director.
18:54He made a song with a voice.
19:00I think he did it on purpose.
19:02I see.
19:04Did you feel that he was a little different from other artists?
19:10Was there a storm of passion after that?
19:15Yes.
19:16What he did was very flashy.
19:20Flashy?
19:21I think that's one of the big elements of his performance.
19:27A large-scale outdoor concert that pursued a sense of unity with enthusiastic fans.
19:34It is said that Hideki Saijo was the pioneer of the current festival.
19:40Was it Hideki's idea?
19:42Yes.
19:43Really?
19:44Yes.
19:45He wanted to do things that people didn't do.
19:48He wanted to do things that were different from people.
19:51He wanted to do fun things with interest.
19:54Those three were the big elements.
19:56I think that's what led to the rescue.
20:01It's an adventure, isn't it?
20:03That's right.
20:04It's an adventure, isn't it?
20:05Yes.
20:07Hideki Saijo.
20:09In fact, he had an adventure by force.
20:13I heard that he was afraid of heights.
20:15I don't know about that.
20:17Was it his idea to ride a crane?
20:22I think so.
20:23He wanted to be in a place where everyone could see him.
20:27Of course, he was afraid of heights when he was performing.
20:31But when he was performing, he didn't care about that.
20:34It was like a natural high in a marathon.
20:37I think that's what he wanted to do.
20:40I think that's one of his characteristics.
20:44His father told him not to ride a crane because it was dangerous.
20:51I think Hideki has an adventurous spirit.
20:55I think so, too.
20:59From a young idol singer who is very popular,
21:03as he gets older,
21:05Hideki Saijo's tone of voice changes.
21:09It's not just one tone.
21:11It's like a kaleidoscope.
21:14The tone of his voice changes.
21:16It's not just one tone.
21:18It's not just one tone.
21:22It's like that.
21:24That's why he covers songs.
21:26He covers folk songs.
21:29He also performs western music.
21:31That's what he does.
21:34Hideki Saijo continued to challenge himself like a kaleidoscope.
21:40And he met that famous song, which became a national hit.
21:46I think I went to America and listened to the song of the Great People.
21:52When I happened to go there, that song was popular.
21:56I heard it and wanted to cover it and release it in Japan.
21:59That's the nuance.
22:02That was Hideki Saijo's idea.
22:05At that time, there was a song that was scheduled to be released.
22:12Record companies are all over the world.
22:14A few months ago, a song like this was released.
22:18Hideki Saijo did it in the process of breaking through all the barriers.
22:23That was pretty hard.
22:26It was hard.
22:27He was determined.
22:28I think he was convinced.
22:31It's not just a hit song.
22:34It's like a national hit song.
22:38When I first heard it, I was moved by it.
22:41I was moved by it when I saw it.
22:44I was moved by it when I saw it.
22:47I was moved by it when I saw it.
22:50It's more like intuition.
22:52It's more like intuition.
22:54It's instinct.
22:55It's instinct.
22:57You can tell it's instinct.
23:00You can tell it's instinct.
23:03The memories of that time are brought back.
23:06The national hit song, Young Man.
23:23It's nostalgic.
23:27How many years has it been?
23:2937 years.
23:30It's been 37 years.
23:46This year's YMCA is the highlight.
23:57Hideki has a sense of humor.
24:00He had that when he first heard it.
24:03That's great.
24:06And it's in America.
24:08And it's in America.
24:10It's a good song to listen to.
24:12It's a good song to listen to.
24:15It's not just the beat.
24:18It's Hideki's sense of music.
24:21It's Hideki's sense of music.
24:26It's a public image, isn't it?
24:31It's a simple way to bring people together and say,
24:34how are you doing?
24:37I thought it was a great way to bring people together.
24:40When I listened to it again,
24:42I thought, look, everyone can do it.
24:44After all, this world.
24:46This is also one of the most important things.
24:48It's a new way of thinking.
24:50In 1979, when Youngman came out,
24:54he won the grand prize at the Kayo Grand Prize.
24:58At that time, the staff told me to perform with him on the stage.
25:04That's the story.
25:06There was a reason why I went on stage.
25:08That's the most impressive thing.
25:11When I think about it now,
25:13I was embarrassed at that time,
25:15but when I think about it now,
25:17it's a good memory.
25:20Youngman is a song that Hideki said he wanted to do no matter what.
25:26And it's already decided.
25:29That's right.
25:31I didn't know that.
25:33It's a belief and passion that will definitely sell.
25:38And that's his biggest hit song.
25:41And as you said,
25:43it's a national hit.
25:45If you want it, Hideki.
25:48It's a call and response.
25:50This is actually said to have started with Hideki.
25:54And Youngman is originally an English singer.
25:58I think the power of the artist himself is how well he puts Japanese into the song.
26:08I think he put a lot of effort into it,
26:12and I think that's how he got to where he is now.
26:16I think that's how he got to where he is now.
26:20After this, they visited Kawasaki, the city that Hideki loved.
26:26I met everyone there.
26:30Wait a minute.
26:31You went all the way to Sendou?
26:34A trip to remember Hideki Saijo.
26:40Next, they will visit Kawasaki, the city that Hideki Saijo loved.
26:46They came to Kashimada Station on the JR Nambu Line.
26:52This is the shopping street in front of Kashimada Station where Hideki Saijo often visited.
26:59He lived in Kawasaki.
27:01Hideki used to walk around here.
27:05Oh, I see.
27:07Let's ask what Hideki was like.
27:12Excuse me, the camera is going in. Is it okay?
27:15I heard that Hideki Saijo walked around here a lot.
27:21I wonder what he was like.
27:24There used to be a coffee shop here.
27:27It's gone now.
27:31I used to come here and drink coffee or tea.
27:37Then, I would play YMCA at the shopping street.
27:44You played YMCA?
27:46Yes, I did.
27:48I wonder where Hideki Saijo is.
27:52Hideki Saijo is coming.
27:54I wonder where Hideki Saijo is.
27:58That's what Hideki Saijo was like.
28:01I think he often went to Sendou.
28:07He went there with everyone.
28:10Did Hideki Saijo go to Sendou?
28:13There is a Sendou called Takarayu.
28:17I heard that Hideki Saijo went there.
28:21Did he go there?
28:23Did he love the shopping street?
28:25Did he go there with his friends?
28:28The shopping street is getting more and more desolate.
28:33If he were here now,
28:35I think he would be walking around here.
28:38I think so, too.
28:40The town is getting lively again.
28:44I heard that he went to Nanakaiki.
28:48I feel nostalgic.
28:50Me, too.
28:52The next place they visited was a restaurant where Hideki Saijo visited.
28:58I heard that there is a place where you can rent a yukari.
29:01I would like to visit it.
29:03This is it.
29:04This is Miyako Sushi.
29:06This is a local sushi restaurant that Hideki Saijo loved.
29:11Miyako Sushi.
29:12It really feels like a sushi restaurant in the town.
29:15Here it says,
29:17In 1994, Hideki Saijo visited here for the first time
29:20after playing golf with his senior.
29:24After that, he started to hang out with his family.
29:28This is the restaurant where Hideki Saijo visited.
29:32There are many heart-warming comments here.
29:36I'm sure many people will come here.
29:39I think so.
29:40Hello.
29:41Welcome.
29:42Nice to meet you.
29:43Nice to meet you, too.
29:45I'm looking forward to talking with you today.
29:48I look forward to talking with you.
29:51Miyako Sushi.
29:53Mr. Yuji Shiraishi.
29:55He said that he hanged out with Hideki Saijo as a family member.
30:00Hideki is like a god to us.
30:06I think it's my job to tell people how amazing Hideki is.
30:13First, they went to the back of the restaurant.
30:17This is Hideki's stuff.
30:22This is my wife's.
30:25Hideki celebrated my birthday.
30:28Is that so?
30:30This is the newspaper of the day after Hideki passed away.
30:37This is the costume I received.
30:42I decorated it like this.
30:45That's nice.
30:46The fans here are crying when they see this.
30:52This is Hideki's favorite curry.
30:56Curry.
30:57That's right.
30:59What did you do when you first met Hideki?
31:06I was a superstar in elementary school and junior high school.
31:10I lived in the best store.
31:13I was a generation.
31:15I was surprised.
31:17Hideki is like a family member.
31:19My father's costume was given to me by my father-in-law.
31:25Thank you very much.
31:27He is a superstar, but he is considerate.
31:30I'm just an ordinary person, but he is considerate.
31:38This is Hideki's seat.
31:41That's good.
31:42This is Hideki's seat.
31:47It's a special seat.
31:48This is the second longest seat in LG.
31:50This is Hideki's seat.
31:53I'll sit here.
31:57You were sitting here.
31:59This is Hideki's seat.
32:02The second longest seat in LG is Hideki's seat.
32:06Hideki often sits here.
32:09What is this?
32:12Hideki was born in 2018.
32:16He was born in 2018.
32:18This is Hideki's seat.
32:19Hideki was born in 2018.
32:22Hideki was born in 2018.
32:24Hideki was born in 2018.
32:27When my father was still alive,
32:30there was a drunkard who called Hideki.
32:34It was prohibited to go out.
32:37My father was such a drunkard.
32:41If you call Hideki, Hideki will call Hideki.
32:46Don't you say,
32:47Don't you say,
32:48Don't you say,
32:49Don't you say,
32:50Don't you say,
32:51Don't you say,
32:52Don't you say,
32:53Don't you say,
32:54I see.
32:55I see.
32:56That's a good story.
32:58It's a lot of fun.
33:00Mr. Shirashi.
33:01What was the food Hideki liked the most?
33:07The last sushi that Hideki ate was here.
33:12The last sushi he ate?
33:13That's right.
33:15The last sushi he ate was a fatty tuna.
33:17Here it is.
33:18Hideki ate it.
33:19I love fatty tuna.
33:22I don't think so.
33:25Wow, the meat is huge.
33:29I wonder if Hideki received it like this.
33:34This is the last piece of tuna that Hideki Saijo ate at Miyako Sushi.
33:41There's a lot of fat here.
33:43What is this place called?
33:44It's called Kamatoro.
33:46It's close to the face.
33:47There's a fin here.
33:49It's the muscle at the root of the fin.
33:51It looks delicious.
33:52That's right.
33:53This is the last piece of tuna that Hideki Saijo ate.
33:55I'm a little nervous.
33:58This is the last piece of tuna that Hideki Saijo ate in 2018.
34:03Then I'll eat it.
34:15It's delicious.
34:16It's delicious.
34:19I can't get enough of this fat and sweetness.
34:24Thank you very much.
34:26This is another one of Hideki's favorites.
34:30It's made from the back.
34:32Is that so?
34:34This is like meat sushi, but it's made of French bread instead of rice.
34:43The second dish that Hideki Saijo loved was beef bruschetta.
34:48It was a special menu for Hideki Saijo, who loved meat.
34:53This is a must for Hideki Saijo.
34:55Did Hideki order this?
34:57Or did you order this?
34:59I like meat.
35:01I can put this on sushi.
35:04I think French bread goes well with thickly sliced meat.
35:08I'll eat this.
35:09This is Hideki's second favorite dish.
35:13This is Hideki's favorite taste.
35:19It looks delicious.
35:20Because he likes meat.
35:22It's delicious.
35:25Hideki Saijo visited Miyako Sushi with many juniors.
35:31He also took a look at the side of the car.
35:37We have a wasabi experiment.
35:40Wasabi experiment?
35:43Why don't you give it a try?
35:47I'll try it.
35:48Can I?
35:51Excuse me.
35:54Is this the wasabi experiment?
35:56That's right.
35:58Originally, I was going to put amber in my body.
36:03It's red and white.
36:04It's red and white.
36:05I did a wasabi experiment on it.
36:09When Hideki was with his juniors, he told me to do a wasabi experiment.
36:18Put wasabi inside the squid.
36:22Hold it like this.
36:25Dip it in soy sauce and eat it.
36:27I got it.
36:28I'll eat it.
36:30At first, it has a soft texture.
36:32But after that, I feel the sweetness of the squid.
36:40It's sweet.
36:42That's right.
36:43It tastes like normal wasabi.
36:46It's delicious.
36:48I'll try this.
36:51I'll put wasabi inside the tuna.
36:53Wait a minute.
36:54I can't do this.
36:55I can't do this.
36:57Hideki will put wasabi in this.
36:59What?
37:01Is this okay?
37:02Is this okay?
37:03I was going to put more wasabi in it.
37:05I was going to put more wasabi in it.
37:07But my juniors thought it was a punishment.
37:10I thought so, too.
37:12I feel the same way as my juniors.
37:14I'll wrap it so that you can't see it.
37:19In one bite?
37:20Yes.
37:21I'll cut it in half.
37:22I'll cut it in half.
37:23Wasabi experiment.
37:24What's going on with my juniors?
37:26What's this?
37:28I think it's going to explode.
37:29When the fat of the tuna is in my mouth,
37:34it coats the spiciness of the tuna.
37:40The tuna is delicious.
37:43I put a lot of wasabi in it.
37:45Don't you feel the smell of wasabi in your nose?
37:48I can feel it.
37:49I can feel the sweetness of the tuna.
37:52The smell of wasabi in your nose makes you feel refreshed.
37:55It's more refreshing than the sushi I ate earlier.
37:57It lasts a long time.
37:58This is when Hideki says,
38:00Are you okay?
38:02Is this it?
38:03That's right.
38:04He laughs like a prank.
38:07I was surprised.
38:08I've never eaten so much wasabi in my life.
38:11I've never eaten so much wasabi in my life.
38:13I can feel the wasabi in my nose.
38:16I can feel the taste of tuna.
38:18Now that you've put wasabi in your body,
38:22I'm sure you'll have a lot of good things in the future.
38:26I did the same thing for Hideki.
38:30This is also Hideki's course.
38:32It's good to do something interesting.
38:34Hideki's pace is fast.
38:37I like the fin of a blowfish.
38:40To reduce the degree of the blowfish,
38:43I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
38:50For Hideki, who likes alcohol and has a fast pace,
38:54There was a way to drink a blowfish that Yuji Shiraishi came up with.
38:59This is it.
39:00I'm looking forward to this.
39:02Hideki's pace was fast.
39:06I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
39:11Please turn off the light.
39:13I'm sorry.
39:18I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
39:21I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
39:25I'm sorry.
39:27I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
39:31That's great.
39:33This is amazing.
39:36That's great.
39:39I see.
39:41The fire is connected.
39:44That's amazing.
39:51That's amazing.
39:53I drank this every time.
39:55That's true.
39:57Thank you very much.
39:59This is very alcoholic.
40:00For Hideki, who likes alcohol and has a fast pace,
40:03I made a blowfish fin for Hideki.
40:06Yuji Shiraishi's blowfish fin is gone.
40:12Yuji Shiraishi has a lifetime treasure with Hideki Saijo.
40:21I have a lot of things.
40:24I think I'm the only one who has this.
40:26I wonder what it is.
40:28I think I'm the only one who has this.
40:32After this, Hideki Saijo left a precious life.
40:38This is Yuji Shiraishi's blowfish fin.
40:44What is the precious treasure left by Hideki Saijo at the sushi restaurant?
40:51This is the Garake I used to use.
40:54This is the Garake I used to use.
40:57This is the Garake I used to use after Hideki Saijo collapsed in 2011.
41:03This is the Garake I used to use after Hideki Saijo collapsed in 2011.
41:09I got a call about a week after Hideki Saijo collapsed.
41:15At that time, I couldn't meet anyone.
41:20I got a call a week later.
41:23The phone I got at that time was a message memo.
41:31I left this message memo.
41:35I'd like you to listen to this.
41:37This is not a speaker.
41:39Can you hold this?
41:43This is the message memo left by Hideki Saijo to Yuji Shiraishi.
41:53Yuji, this is Saijo.
41:56If you have a phone, please call me.
42:07Yuji, you wanted to hear the phone call from Hideki, didn't you?
42:14I called him right after this, but he couldn't answer the phone.
42:18I went to say hello to him.
42:21I told him that I wanted to give this phone to his wife even if I couldn't meet her.
42:25He said he could meet her.
42:28At that time, I went to Hideki's room and talked to him.
42:35I told him about the secret between me and Hideki.
42:42He told me that he wanted to do this after this.
42:46I was in a hurry.
42:49I didn't meet any of my friends, but he told me that.
42:58I was glad to hear that.
43:00By chance, this message memo was left.
43:03How did you feel when you heard this?
43:07I was surprised.
43:09He told me not to contact him.
43:11I see.
43:13So I was really grateful.
43:17This is a treasure for me.
43:20I know.
43:22Because it's his voice.
43:24Hideki's voice suddenly came to your mind.
43:30I think it was the hardest time for Hideki.
43:34So I was relieved to hear that he was so positive.
43:40He's always positive.
43:43I see.
43:45It's a precious thing.
43:48It's my treasure.
43:50I like it.
43:52For Yuji Shiraishi, there is a famous song that has a lot of memories with Hideki.
43:59I love the song called, If I had courage.
44:05When Hideki was in charge of my father's funeral,
44:13I used the song, If I had courage.
44:36I should be regretting the weakness of my youth.
44:49If I had a little more courage at that time,
45:02I could have gone further than now.
45:12When I was making a video of my father,
45:18I had the image of my father and Hideki holding each other's back.
45:33I was crying.
45:36Just listening to this song makes me cry.
45:40When I hear this song, I can see Hideki's gentle smile.
45:46That's right.
46:01It's good.
46:02It's really good.
46:04Wonderful.
46:08I'm crying.
46:10I feel like I'm going to cry.
46:12I feel like I'm going to cry.
46:14Hideki gave everyone a good feeling in a good place.
46:19Mr. Shiraishi received it properly.
46:22What is Hideki Saito to Mr. Shiraishi?
46:28What kind of person is he?
46:30I've said it many times, but he's a god.
46:34That's right.
46:36That's right.
46:39He's a superstar, but he comes down to us.
46:48He's always looking at us with the same eyes.
46:50He's a god.
46:51He's a god.
46:52I understand.
46:55Hideki is a superstar, but he doesn't show off at all.
47:01I feel like I've learned a lot from him today.
47:07When I go to the shopping district, I go to the front.
47:12When Hideki comes to the shopping district, the song is playing.
47:16Everyone, Hideki is here now.
47:19Normally, he would say,
47:21Give me a break. I want to drink tea quietly.
47:25He's laughing.
47:26That's not the case.
47:28Miyakozushi was a very valuable place for Hideki.
47:34He spent a lot of time here.
47:38I think it was a precious time for Hideki.
47:46I was watching it while thinking about it.
47:49I saw a picture of Mr. Saito's face in the picture.
47:52He was smiling and holding sushi.
47:55That's right.
47:56It's a picture of Hideki Saito in his daily life.
48:03It's a picture of Hideki Saito in his daily life.
48:09I really like this picture.
48:11It's a good picture.
48:13It's a picture of Hideki Saito in his daily life.
48:18Actually, there's more to come.
48:21Next time, we're going to show you the second part.
48:25Yay!
48:27Next time, Hideki Saito's face that no one knows about.
48:31The second part.
48:33What is the face of Hideki Saito that the big hit maker Tetsuro Oda talks about?
48:38I wish I could be a vocalist in a rock band like this.
48:43And Okonomiyaki, which Hideki Saito loved.
48:48Hideki Saito's face that no one knows about.
48:51Look forward to the second part.