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00:01Today's Weekly Sanmato Matsuko is...
00:03Believe it or not, it's up to you.
00:07It's not like urban legend, Mr. Urban Legend Sekiya Kiyo's life graph.
00:14I wrote this in 1982.
00:17Wow, that's a long time.
00:19If you watch this program until the end, you'll understand the meaning.
00:24This takes a lot of time.
00:27I did it in 2 hours.
00:32Believe it or not, it's up to you.
00:36This week, for the first time in Japan,
00:38Mr. Urban Legend Sekiya Kiyo's life graph will be held at Nippon Budokan,
00:43and if he holds an event, it will be sold out immediately.
00:50I don't understand the meaning at all.
00:53Now, urban legend is not only a TV program,
00:57but also a popular genre on YouTube.
01:01Mr. Urban Legend Sekiya Kiyo is one of the leading people in this field.
01:07I think he has a good eye.
01:09But I've been in trouble with him many times.
01:13There are so many urban legends.
01:16Really?
01:17I won't say it on this show.
01:19I've decided not to say it when he's here.
01:22I won't say it when he's not here.
01:24I'll say it when he's not here.
01:27I'll spread the information from midnight.
01:31When I saw Mr. Sanma's eyes, I thought I could be happy.
01:36But I couldn't be happy because of so many women.
01:42But you may be happy later.
01:44That's right.
01:45That's right.
01:46Mr. Urban Legend Sekiya Kiyo's urban legend has been published in 7 volumes.
01:52It's the bestseller of 3 million copies.
01:553 million copies?
01:56And it will be the first talk show in Japan in 2023.
02:01It will be held at Nippon Budokan.
02:03It's a big deal.
02:05It's not the same as before.
02:08It's still going on.
02:10It's amazing.
02:11The world is in chaos.
02:14Mr. Sekiya is getting more and more amazing.
02:18I see.
02:19Now you run a cafe called Jiyugaoka.
02:22That's right.
02:23I've been running this cafe since 2013.
02:25I see.
02:26This is the inside of the cafe.
02:28I put things I've traveled around the world.
02:30I want everyone to enjoy it.
02:32I was invited today.
02:34I brought some of the things on display in the cafe.
02:37This is amazing.
02:38Can I borrow this?
02:40I'll give it to you.
02:42To know about Mr. Sekiya, this dollar bill is a must-have.
02:47This is a must-have.
02:48This is a must-have.
02:50Before the life graph, Mr. Sekiya Kiyo explains the secret of the dollar bill and Japanese soldiers that Japanese people should know.
03:00Do you know?
03:02What is drawn on the back of the dollar bill?
03:07The eyes of the Japanese soldiers are engraved on the back of the dollar bill.
03:14There is also a message engraved on the back of the dollar bill.
03:21This is an old picture.
03:22That's right.
03:23If you shine this left eye in the light, a mark will appear on the top of Mount Fuji.
03:30That's right.
03:32The same thing as the dollar bill is engraved on the back of the dollar bill.
03:39The design of the dollar bill is not known to the world.
03:45That's right.
03:48What are you doing?
03:51This is not a joke.
03:52This is a punishment.
03:54This is a joke.
03:55This is a joke.
03:56This is a joke.
03:58This is more than a joke.
04:00This is a bad habit.
04:04The reason why the dollar bill and the Japanese soldier bill are the lowest in the world is because the Japanese soldier bill is the one that everyone can touch the most.
04:16There is also a hidden message in the Japanese soldier bill.
04:25What is the message for?
04:27I'll make sure you can read it.
04:31The reason why the Japanese soldier bill is the lowest in the world is because the Japanese soldier bill is the one that everyone can touch the most.
04:36What?
04:37What?
04:38Everyone, what?
04:39Your way of participating has come.
04:42That's right.
04:43You participated too much today.
04:46So, where on earth did this come from?
04:54Because it was hissed recently.
04:56This bill changes from the day Japan was occupied by USA.
05:01The Japanese soldiers didn't realize that.
05:06This is a 10 yen bill that was used this way prior to the war.
05:11Right.
05:12It was used until 19Go.
05:1420 years ago, this is the book I bought.
05:17If you have a good sense, you'll know what it is.
05:19What?
05:20If you look closely, it says,
05:22America.
05:24Oh, rice.
05:26Oh, so this is the meaning of rice.
05:29Well, it was a rice field.
05:31There's nothing we can do about it.
05:33Hey, hey, hey, hey!
05:35There's nothing we can do about it.
05:37There's nothing we can do about it.
05:40There's nothing in it.
05:41There's nothing in it.
05:44I don't need this kind of content.
05:46No, but I'm a little happy.
05:49Thank you, TBS.
05:51That's great.
05:53I'm happy.
05:54So it looks like a rice field.
05:57Well, it's intentional.
05:59This is intentional?
06:00Yes, I'm sure he's controlling it.
06:03There's no one else, and there's no imagination.
06:06Oh, really?
06:07This is where the match between the United States and Japan finally began.
06:11However, do you know that there is a prediction card that even America may be under control of?
06:18That's the Illuminati card.
06:21It's a card game that was released 43 years ago.
06:26It is said that the content written there predicts the major events that will occur in the future, and it is still in the spotlight.
06:34There's an Illuminati card that predicts the future.
06:39What's that?
06:40It was released by Steve Jackson in 1982.
06:44It's a scenario of what's going to happen to the world.
06:49I'm going to get it. I'm going to go to a martial arts school.
06:52It's written in 1982 that 9.11 is a simultaneous terrorist attack.
06:57The International Trade Center building is under attack, and the Pentagon is under attack.
07:02Did you really make this recently?
07:05No, it's not recent. It's from 1900.
07:07Really?
07:08It's real.
07:09This is scary.
07:11It's funny.
07:12In addition to 9.11, the prediction that everyone is most familiar with is this.
07:20Trump?
07:21Trump will be elected in 2016.
07:24Yes, yes, yes.
07:25At that time, we were able to say that Trump would be president because we had this card.
07:30That was in the 1980s.
07:33This card was drawn in 1982.
07:36And it says,
07:38It says,
07:40I'm sick of it.
07:42This is not the only card of Trump.
07:46What happened to Trump in 2024?
07:51There was an assassination attempt.
07:53It's written here, too.
07:56We always aim to assassinate you.
08:01And in fact, in this picture,
08:04There is a pyramid mark in the position of the ear after the bullet has passed.
08:11Did you aim for it?
08:13Yes.
08:14But the important thing here is that there is a picture of something behind this.
08:18There's a picture of something.
08:20That's right. There's something strange.
08:22There is.
08:23It's creepy.
08:24It's like a virus.
08:26That's right.
08:28It's like a cell.
08:31It's like a virus.
08:34What's behind this is what's going to happen.
08:39If you watch this program until the end, you'll understand what I'm talking about.
08:46This is going to take a long time.
08:49I'm going to do it in two hours.
08:52There's going to be a lot of this Budokan.
08:55If you watch this program until the end, you'll understand what I'm talking about.
08:59Please look at this life graph.
09:02I want to hear that at the end.
09:05I'm sorry.
09:07He made his debut as a comedy duo, Hello Bye Bye.
09:11Now, he's doing a Budokan live show with Toshi Densetsu alone.
09:15He travels around the world.
09:18Mr. Toshi Densetsu.
09:21How was Kyo Sekiya born?
09:24Today, he reveals his mysterious life.
09:27This is a picture of Mr. Sekiya when he was in elementary school.
09:34I was four years old.
09:36There was something between four and seven years old.
09:39I was about seven years old.
09:42But there was a change in me between four and seven years old.
09:47During this time.
09:49My family owned a sushi restaurant.
09:52My father was a famous chef in Ginza.
09:56A sushi restaurant in Ginza?
09:58I was doing it.
09:59I came to Suginami-ku to be independent.
10:03I became independent with a good customer.
10:06It was just at the time of the bubble.
10:09At that time, professors, doctors, entertainers, and sports people often came to the restaurant.
10:18I was a child.
10:20When I studied at the counter, I was loved.
10:24I didn't know that.
10:26Some adults with authority drank a little.
10:31People say that Sakamoto Ryoma is dead, but he is actually alive.
10:36However, it is said that the textbook is a study book.
10:39However, when I actually entered the industry and met various people.
10:43I realized that what those men said at that time was not a lie.
10:48But now, Sakamoto Ryoma is no longer treated as a textbook.
10:52I think it was last year.
10:54He is a person who doesn't know at all.
10:58It has been like that since 1983.
11:01While listening to various stories, I fell in love with the true story that no one knows.
11:07I felt that it was the most interesting story in the world.
11:11I was 10 years old.
11:12However, I wasn't interested in studying at all.
11:14I dropped out of junior high school.
11:17I burned my parents' hands because of my poor grades.
11:21This is when I was 15 years old.
11:23Why did this happen?
11:25Is it okay to say that you are out?
11:28Is that the person next to you?
11:31My house was on the second floor of a sushi restaurant.
11:34I see.
11:35So when I got home, I was already in trouble.
11:40I see.
11:41That's why it says, let me eat.
11:43At that time, the first weather in my life came.
11:48This is the first weather.
11:51I entered a high school in Zenryo.
11:54This school was amazing.
11:57The teacher at the school told me to go to this school.
12:01This is a high school in Tokyo.
12:04This is a high school in Izu City.
12:08This is a high school in Izu City.
12:09This is a high school in Izu City.
12:12Actually, this was an unthinkable school.
12:15This was a school like a urban legend.
12:19This school is no longer in use.
12:21This is a story from 30 years ago.
12:25I don't usually have an interview.
12:29But I have an interview.
12:31I understand if it's me.
12:34I don't have to do a test.
12:36I was told to do my best in the interview.
12:40I was told to do my best in the interview.
12:43I was asked my name.
12:45I said, I will do my best.
12:47I was asked why I chose this high school.
12:49I said, I will do my best.
12:51I was asked if I could do it for three years.
12:53I said, I will do my best.
12:55At that moment, I passed the entrance exam.
12:59I was strange, but I was a student.
13:01I said, I will do my best.
13:04I was asked why I chose this school.
13:06I said, I will do my best.
13:07When I was told my name, I was told to do my best for one year.
13:12Of course, this school is a good school for this.
13:14Did you do your best?
13:17I passed the entrance exam.
13:19I passed the entrance exam.
13:21I'm not saying that because of the teachers.
13:25The third year students are the ones who teach the students.
13:28They hit the kids.
13:30I've been told that I'm the worst among the kids who get hit 5 times.
13:33There's no such a brave kid here.
13:35He gets hit more than the kids.
13:37I'll do my best to get you out of here.
13:40The reason why the third year students teach the students is because they teach them about the ship.
13:47One miscalculation can lead to death.
13:51We learned that in the 1st and 2nd grade.
13:55In the 3rd grade, instead of going on a school trip,
13:59we were on a tuna boat.
14:01For a month and a half, we were thrown into Australia's equator.
14:05It wasn't just tuna that we caught.
14:08There were sharks, too.
14:09Of course!
14:10When sharks came up, they really bit our feet.
14:15When they came to bite us,
14:17we would use a wooden hammer to hit their heads.
14:23There were not only boys, but girls, too.
14:26What?
14:27We were on a 360-degree swimming boat.
14:30There were girls who had gone through that?
14:32Yes, there were.
14:33After high school,
14:35I thought I had to open a sushi restaurant.
14:38So I went to a cooking school.
14:41I met my ex-partner, Mr. Kannari.
14:44After he graduated, we decided to go to NSC.
14:48Oh, I see.
14:50That took 2 years?
14:52Normally, you would go right after you graduated.
14:55Mr. Kannari was supposed to go to NSC, but for some reason, he did this.
14:58What?
14:59He was supposed to be an entertainer,
15:02but he went to the U.S.
15:04He went to the U.S.?
15:05Yes, he did.
15:06At this time,
15:08we went to Seattle, on the west coast of the U.S.
15:11I wanted to follow in my father's footsteps.
15:16In the 1980s,
15:20my father started a Japanese restaurant.
15:22In Seattle?
15:23Yes.
15:24Is there a lot of Japanese food in Seattle?
15:25Yes, there is.
15:26My father was the first to introduce the Japanese food.
15:29Your father made it?
15:31Wow.
15:32Seattle is on the west coast of the U.S.
15:35In the summer, people from all over the U.S. gather in one place.
15:40Oh, in Seattle?
15:41Nintendo,
15:43Microsoft,
15:45Costco,
15:47and Starbucks.
15:48Starbucks, too?
15:49Yes.
15:50I asked them what they wanted to do with Microsoft.
15:55After that,
15:56the ambition of Microsoft, which Seki heard 30 years ago, became clear.
16:01Looking back now,
16:03Bill Gates.
16:04Really?
16:05Bill Gates came to that restaurant?
16:09If you want to see it again,
16:11please watch it on TVER or U-NEXT.
16:14I asked them what they wanted to do with Microsoft.
16:20What did they say?
16:22They said they wanted to destroy TV.
16:24Oh, I see.
16:25First, they changed the form of popular entertainment.
16:30Now, everyone uses the Internet.
16:34They want to move the system so that everyone can use the Internet.
16:39I see.
16:40That's what they're saying.
16:42That's right.
16:43Windows will be more popular in our country,
16:47so it will be faster.
16:49I see.
16:50That's what they said.
16:51Bill Gates was the one who did it.
16:56Really?
16:57Bill Gates came to that restaurant?
16:59I don't know if Bill Gates was using a computer at that time.
17:03Looking back,
17:04there were two people in that corner.
17:06One of them was wearing glasses.
17:08It's up to you whether you believe it or not.
17:12Looking back,
17:13he was easily manipulated when he was 19 or 20.
17:17I see.
17:18Then, he went back to Japan.
17:20He couldn't be motivated to live in Japan,
17:23so he was withdrawn.
17:25At that time,
17:26Mr. Kanenari contacted him and asked him to go to Yoshimoto.
17:31He remembered that he wanted to be a comedian.
17:33In 1996, he was 21 years old.
17:35He went to Tokyo NSC as a second-year student.
17:39Then, he formed Hello Bye Bye.
17:42This is a photo of him when he was a comedian.
17:45But he's wearing a weird T-shirt.
17:47There's no message here.
17:49There's no message here.
17:50I was looking for it.
17:51I was looking for it.
17:52I was looking for the message.
17:54I'm Ui Ui.
17:55I've been a comedian for a year.
17:56You were cute at that time.
17:58Yes, I was.
17:59At that time, everyone imitated Mr. Tanaka of Kokoriko.
18:04I see.
18:06If everyone imitated Mr. Tanaka's hairstyle,
18:08there would be no mistake.
18:09I see.
18:11That's why you had this hairstyle.
18:12That's right.
18:14What was that?
18:15This hairstyle started from Mr. Tanaka.
18:17This format started.
18:20But he couldn't sell well.
18:22He couldn't sell well.
18:23He had to live as a comedian.
18:25He challenged what he couldn't do at that time.
18:28This is it.
18:30He held a talk show with an occultist.
18:32I see.
18:33This is it.
18:34Yes.
18:35At that time, my ex-partner was in a band with Mr. Atsushi.
18:41I wanted to do what I wanted to do by myself.
18:45So, I held a talk show with an occultist.
18:49I don't know if it's true or not.
18:50But I told him what I heard.
18:52I told him what would happen in the future.
18:55I started talking from this point.
18:57I see.
18:58You talked to an occultist in the dressing room, right?
19:01Yes, I did.
19:02Mr. Atsushi came to my dressing room.
19:04I see.
19:06While you were talking in the dressing room,
19:08something happened that changed Mr. Atsushi's fate.
19:11Mr. Atsushi's talk show was stopped by an entertainer.
19:14That entertainer was him.
19:17Mr. Atsushi came to my dressing room.
19:19I told him what I wanted to do by myself.
19:21I held a talk show with an occultist.
19:23You talked to an occultist in the dressing room, right?
19:26Yes, I did.
19:27While you were talking in the dressing room,
19:29something happened that changed Mr. Atsushi's fate.
19:32Mr. Atsushi's talk show was stopped by an entertainer.
19:35That entertainer was him.
19:37Yes, I did.
19:38Mr. Atsushi.
19:40Mr. Atsushi came to my dressing room.
19:43I asked him what I wanted to do by myself.
19:47I told him what I wanted to do by myself.
19:50He said he would take me to a talk show.
19:53He took me to a talk show.
19:55Mr. Atsushi doesn't have such an entertainer.
19:57That's right.
19:58When the talk show started,
20:00the title of the talk show was called Toshizensetsu.
20:03I see.
20:04So, for me,
20:06even now,
20:07it's an extension of a free talk show.
20:09After that, it became a talk show related to urban legends.
20:13You've been doing that for 20 years.
20:15Yes, I've been doing that for 20 years.
20:17I think fame and influence are important.
20:23Information comes from people around you, not from yourself.
20:27That's why I'm an occultist.
20:28I'm a fool.
20:30Information comes from people around me.
20:32That's right.
20:33Matsuko, what kind of information comes from people around you?
20:35I'm so surprised that no one comes to me.
20:39I have no power.
20:44Mr. Toshizensetsu.
20:45The latest urban legend that Akiyo Seki wants to tell.
20:49It's an ex-date.
20:52Seven cities will be destroyed at the same time.
20:55So that people around you can be saved.
20:58I hope it won't be a problem.
20:59Furthermore,
21:00Seki's secret speech will be revealed.

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